Sketch of DNA analysis
So far, it is impossible to reproduce a face from a DNA sequence based on the five genes found. Nevertheless, the researchers emphasize, in the future it will become quite simple.
14.09.2012So far, it is impossible to reproduce a face from a DNA sequence based on the five genes found. Nevertheless, the researchers emphasize, in the future it will become quite simple.
14.09.2012Researchers from the Karolinska Institute have demonstrated how DNA origami can enhance the effect of cytostatics in anti-cancer therapy.
14.09.2012Side effects of breast cancer chemotherapy can manifest as mild disorders of cognitive functions, including speech capabilities and the ability to navigate in space.
13.09.2012Successful testing of stem cells on rodents allows us to hope for success in the treatment of people suffering from sensorineural hearing loss.
13.09.2012By changing the state of the cytoskeleton, the newly identified molecule deprives cancer cells of two of the most dangerous abilities at once: to divide and move.
12.09.2012The results of the genome analysis of the girl, whose remains were found in 2008 in the Denisov cave in Altai, shed light on the kinship between the "Denisov man" and modern people.
11.09.2012The experimental treatment method, tested so far on laboratory rats, increases the saturation of the brain with low-molecular therapeutic compounds several times.
10.09.2012Removal of the gene of one of the enzymes in mice with the Alzheimer's disease model led to a record improvement in all typical symptoms and objective indicators of the disease.
10.09.2012Analysis of two extensive databases has shown that the same genetic variations increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease and certain types of cancer.
10.09.2012Many genes that were previously considered a simple ballast in human DNA and were called "junk" have turned out to be vital.
07.09.2012Three genetic variants associated with primary angle–closure glaucoma, a disease that is the leading cause of blindness in the population of Asian countries, were found.
07.09.2012The Kessler Foundation charity has released preliminary results of a clinical trial of the Ekso wearable robotic exoskeleton for patients with spinal cord injury.
07.09.2012Data on the genetic mechanisms of DNA repair disorders in a rare hereditary disease – Fanconi anemia – can provide important information about various types of cancer.
07.09.2012Billions of genome nucleotides considered "junk" play an important role in human biology: for example, they help determine when a gene is turned on or off.
06.09.2012Despite the failure of two trials, three studies of antiamyloid drugs will begin next year on patients with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease or high levels of beta-amyloid.
06.09.2012The assumption of the presence of cancer stem cells that give rise to tumors and trigger the disease, after the publication of articles in the journals Nature and Science, received official confirmation.
06.09.2012The use of a new biomarker as a target for a potential drug makes it possible to avoid further progress and recurrence of the deadliest brain tumor – glioblastoma multiforme.
06.09.2012A substance called bis-3-cognitin (bis-3-cognitin) can be a starting point for the development of drugs that slow down the development of Parkinsonism.
06.09.2012This is the title of an editorial in the latest issue of New Scientist magazine devoted to the link between diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease.
05.09.2012Two populations of skin stem cells are differently involved in repairing damage and regulating the balance between the death of old epidermal cells and the growth of new ones.
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