We have a stroke, and we are getting stronger!
A serious, but not fatal stroke triggers mechanisms in brain cells that provide effective protection of neurons, glial cells and blood vessels from subsequent strokes.
25.05.2011A serious, but not fatal stroke triggers mechanisms in brain cells that provide effective protection of neurons, glial cells and blood vessels from subsequent strokes.
25.05.2011In Russia, the creation of a single DNA database of all particularly dangerous criminals is beginning. The registration of these data was legalized by the State Duma, but it is not yet clear who and how will collect the DNA of prisoners.
25.05.2011The possibility of obtaining large homogeneous samples of astrocytes from embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells opens up prospects for a better study of their functions, as well as for the development of new effective drugs for nervous diseases.
25.05.2011A person can use his mind to control a toy car and put puzzles together. Such developments are also being carried out in the laboratory of neurophysiology and neurocomputer interfaces of the MSU biofac.
25.05.2011Cells of various adult tissues converted into induced pluripotent stem cells and differentiated into hepatocytes restored liver tissue of mice with chronic cirrhosis.
25.05.2011Increasing the concentration of copper or iron is a "double-edged sword" for the brain, simultaneously stimulating the production of free radicals and disrupting DNA repair.
24.05.2011The implanted electrode complex partially restored the motor function of a man paralyzed after a spinal cord injury.
23.05.2011Researchers from King's College in London prevented the rejection of the transplant by the immune cells of the recipient animal. At the same time, the immune system has not lost its ability to fight infection and degenerated (atypical, cancerous) cells.
20.05.2011Replacing just two nucleotides in the gene of one of the cell membrane proteins, laminin gamma 3 (LAMC3), can turn a genius into an idiot: this mutation leads to underdevelopment of the convolutions in the cerebral cortex.
19.05.2011The area of scientific interests of Vladimir Nikolaevich is the physiological and biochemical processes of the body's involution and the development of measures for their stabilization and prevention, immunological and immunogenetic problems of human aging.
19.05.2011Hair follicle stem cells coordinate hair regeneration using two molecular signals: a WNT activator and a BMP inhibitor. The researchers who discovered this signaling pathway are already patenting a new method for modulating hair growth.
19.05.2011The results of the study open up broad prospects for IPSC for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy and other retinal diseases that affect millions.
19.05.2011NOTCH protein, which plays a leading role in embryonic development, eliminates the symptoms of sleep deprivation in the adult brain, helping to maintain attention and learning ability.
19.05.2011Everyone has the KLF14 gene, regardless of blood glucose levels, body weight and other factors. But its activity in diabetes or obesity is higher – the protein that encodes this gene is synthesized more in patients.
19.05.2011In a rapidly aging world, aging people are treated badly, sometimes even extremely badly. And here is one of the reasons that people try not to get old. Or at least not look aging (not to mention "old").
18.05.2011Chemical compounds that suppress the activity of Rasip1 can probably resist the development of cancer in two ways: through disruption of the nutrition of tumor tissue cells and disruption of the transport system of degenerated cells.
18.05.2011When comparing the DNA of orphaned children who grew up in an orphanage or foster families, it turned out that the telomeres, the chromosomal clock that determines the life of a cell, shorten faster in the former.
18.05.2011Italian scientists have grown "in vitro" (and even without a specific structural matrix or substrate) the rudiments of teeth from adipose tissue stem cells.
18.05.2011The results of research by molecular biologists from the University of California at San Diego call into question the rosy prospects for the use of induced stem cells in medicine.
16.05.2011Scientists studying the relationship between nutrition and longevity have found new evidence that a low-calorie diet helps people live longer: significant calorie restriction leads to a decrease in central body temperature.
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