A pill on a magnet
A gelatin capsule with a magnet inside will be able to release medicinal substances where they are best absorbed without damaging the intestinal wall.
19.01.2011A gelatin capsule with a magnet inside will be able to release medicinal substances where they are best absorbed without damaging the intestinal wall.
19.01.2011Researchers from Israel have proposed a fundamentally new strategy for the treatment of a heart attack: to activate the immune system with the help of liposomes carrying a molecular label characteristic of dying cells.
19.01.2011The MK columnist talks about the present and future of biomedicine.
19.01.2011Akira Iritani has been persistently engaged in the embodiment of the idea of the mammoth revival for the third decade.
18.01.2011With the introduction of biglican, mice with the Duchenne myodystrophy model became stronger, and their muscle structure approached normal.
18.01.2011Professor Akira Iritani of Kyoto University hopes that in 4-5 years he will be able to get a clone of the Siberian mammoth.
14.01.2011Phase I and II clinical studies have shown that injections of ATX-101 (sodium deoxycholate) into adipose tissue they are able to reduce the volume of fat deposits without significant side effects. Let's wait for the end of phase III…
14.01.2011Scientists have developed a genetically modified line of chickens that can prevent the spread of avian flu. Unfortunately, both consumers and licensing authorities are afraid of transgenics in food.
14.01.2011Scientists at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have solved one of the main problems of tissue engineering. They have found a way to grow blood vessels, including capillaries, necessary to maintain tissue life.
14.01.2011The p53 oncosuppressor gene, known as the "guardian of the genome," not only prevents cancer-causing mutations, but also prevents cancer cells from transitioning to a more aggressive state, close to the state of stem cells.
14.01.2011Transplantation of bone marrow stem cells improved the condition of 48 patients for whom doctors did not find a donor liver for transplantation.
14.01.2011The method of sequencing not the entire genome of a patient, but only exons – sections of DNA encoding sequences of amino acids in proteins – has recently entered clinical practice, but already demonstrates brilliant results.
13.01.2011If we transfer the data obtained from worms to humans, then slowing down the mitochondria in a 30-year-old would add 15 years to his life.
13.01.2011Increasing the level of CBP protein in the adult brain with the help of gene therapy, a viral vector carrying the SVR gene, can be an effective therapeutic approach not only for Alzheimer's disease, but also for other disorders of brain functions
28.12.2010Genetically modified plants are delicious, healthy, nutritious, safe... and inevitably.
28.12.2010A project has been developed for the commercial production of bioplastics from waste wood, paper, etc. with the help of microorganisms.
28.12.2010The P-Rex1 protein is overexpressed in many cancer cell lines and may be the next target after ErbB receptors for the development of new drugs for the treatment of breast cancer.
27.12.2010Scientists have linked the hyperactivity of the mechanistic target of rapamycin – the mTORC1 cellular pathway – with a decrease in ketone production, which is a physiological marker of aging in mice.
24.12.2010For the first time in Russia, a trachea was transplanted to a patient, "assembled" from a donor "frame" and her own cells, from which all tissues will subsequently grow.
24.12.2010Melanesians inhabiting the islands to the northeast of Australia received 4-6% of their genes from Denisovans. If we consider that the Neanderthals also left a trace in the genomes of modern humans, the total contribution of the "cousins" will be about 8%.
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