Chemotherapy
What we call chemotherapeutic drugs are substances that destroy cancer cells, or rather, these compounds destroy cell proliferation.
16.01.2017What we call chemotherapeutic drugs are substances that destroy cancer cells, or rather, these compounds destroy cell proliferation.
16.01.2017Scientists from Harvard University have developed a multi-regional "brain-on-a-chip" model. The device reproduces the connection between three different parts of the brain.
16.01.2017It is not yet clear how the mice vaccinated with bio-drops will react to infection with "real" tuberculosis, which scientists plan to check in the near future.
16.01.2017A number of models of mechanical watches are equipped with an automatic winding mechanism. The same principle can be used when creating pacemakers – in this case they become completely autonomous.
16.01.2017Scientists forced mice to chase and attack prey, obeying photostimulation of the amygdala. The experiment showed the key role of the amygdala in coordinating the movements of predators.
16.01.2017Transplants grown from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) make it possible to restore the visual function of the eye in a mouse model of retinal degeneration.
13.01.2017A list of the most discussed areas of medical research, the results of which were published and discussed in 2016 on Medical News Today.
13.01.2017The consumption of foods rich in fats and sucrose stimulates the endocannabinoid signaling system, which stimulates the consumption of even more fats and sucrose.
13.01.2017TPU scientists are working on creating a technology that allows the patient's stem cells containing magnetic microcapsules with a drug to be delivered to the tumor.
13.01.2017We are waiting for a switch sewn into the scrotum, a spray that will need to be sprinkled on your hand, plus various creams, plasters, gels, various implants and much more.
13.01.2017Scientists have genetically modified salmonella, a bacterium that causes food poisoning. Now these microorganisms will be engaged in the search and destruction of tumors.
12.01.2017Despite the fact that strong alcoholic beverages are very high in calories, after consuming them, a person begins to want to eat. Perhaps this is due to the effect of alcohol on the "appetite neurons".
12.01.2017Scientists at Stanford University have turned a children's toy buzzer into a centrifuge that can be used in the laboratory for blood tests.
12.01.2017Such a spray can also be used to change the properties of plants, but scientists have so far concentrated on protecting crops from viruses and diseases.
12.01.2017The researchers were able to detect one of the possible triggers of the inflammatory process preceding the development of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
12.01.2017African women whose vaginal microbiota is dominated by pro-inflammatory bacteria are 4 times more susceptible to HIV infection than women with "normal" vaginal microflora.
11.01.2017American scientists have created a miniature universal sensor that measures the concentration of various molecules in the blood of laboratory animals in real time.
11.01.2017Restoration of dentin under the action of the drug tideglusib, which stimulates the formation of odontoblasts from pulp stem cells, has been shown in laboratory mice.
11.01.2017Chemists from Boston University and Beth Israel Medical Center, USA, have created a gel that helps stop bleeding in wounds when it is impossible to apply a tourniquet or clamp the blood flow.
11.01.2017The first experimental tests of the new vaccine showed its high effectiveness. Perhaps the long-standing dream of doctors about an antimalarial vaccine is close to fulfillment.
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