Additive technologies for medicine
The annual increase in additive manufacturing – growing objects using a 3D model - is 25%. The lion's share of this growth is accounted for by the medical and dental markets.
15.06.2016The annual increase in additive manufacturing – growing objects using a 3D model - is 25%. The lion's share of this growth is accounted for by the medical and dental markets.
15.06.2016The pituitary tissue grown from human pluripotent stem cells functions normally after transplantation to rats with simulated hypopituitarism.
15.06.2016The first of its kind children's exoskeleton allows patients with spinal muscular atrophy to walk, preventing the development of the health-damaging consequences of immobility.
15.06.2016A software tool called MetaFast, developed by Russian scientists, allows for a quick comparative analysis of a large number of metagenomes.
15.06.2016The Walden Science Pavilion can become a prototype of the anhydrous bio toilets of the future, for which customers will be paid a symbolic amount for visiting.
15.06.2016Injections of osteocalcin, a hormone that bones produce during exercise, restored muscle performance to elderly mice at the level of three–month–old animals.
15.06.2016Researchers from the University of California have developed a graphene chip that is able to detect snips – single nucleotide DNA mutations.
15.06.2016Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh have described the mechanism of toxic action of the alpha-synuclein protein. This opens up new ways to develop treatments for Parkinson's disease.
15.06.2016According to the forecast of the research and consulting company IndustriARC, by 2020 the global market of virtual and augmented reality technologies in healthcare will reach $2.54 billion.
15.06.2016Therapy with cord blood mesenchymal stem cells is effective against moderate and severe manifestations of atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema.
14.06.2016Transcript of a lecture by Alexander Panchin, popularizer of science, Candidate of Biological Sciences, senior researcher at the Institute of Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Board of the Evolution Foundation.
14.06.2016How does modern molecular biology look at the phenomenon of aging? How are they trying to study aging, are there any hopes for slowing down or even stopping this process?
14.06.2016The main goal of the Human Proteome project is to inventory the proteins of the human body and find out the interactions between them.
14.06.2016Scientists from Harvard University using CRISPR technology encoded 100 bytes of information in the genome of E.coli bacteria. But this is just the beginning...
14.06.2016A radical approach to the treatment of multiple sclerosis involves the complete destruction of the existing immune system and its reinstallation with the help of stem cells.
14.06.2016Physicists have confirmed the long-standing hypothesis that there is a "second layer of information" in the genetic code: the mechanical properties of DNA determine how the sequence of nucleotides will be read.
14.06.2016Daily brushing of teeth and a visit to the dentist once a year can reduce the risk of developing certain types of head and neck cancer.
10.06.2016The increase in life expectancy that has occurred over the past 20 years has been accompanied by an even more pronounced increase in healthy life expectancy.
10.06.2016New immunopreparations in combination with traditional chemotherapy increase the survival rate of patients with late stages of poorly treatable tumors of various localization.
10.06.2016Russian scientists have proved that stem cells obtained from ordinary cells of the body by reprogramming almost do not differ from the reference ones.
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