Cell therapy restored intervertebral discs
As international phase II clinical studies have shown, one injection of stem cells into degenerating intervertebral discs reduces back pain for at least 12 months.
28.02.2014As international phase II clinical studies have shown, one injection of stem cells into degenerating intervertebral discs reduces back pain for at least 12 months.
28.02.2014Shukhrat Mitalipov – about the yellow press, which again made noise about genetically modified children and about what his laboratory actually does.
28.02.2014A large-scale study confirmed the relationship between the age of the father and a whole set of mental disorders in the child, the probability of which is higher the older the father was at the time of conception.
28.02.2014Over the past 10 years, more than 1.5 thousand studies on the safety of GMOs have been published, and no conclusions have been made about their toxicity or any negative properties. Russian senators don't want to know.
28.02.2014Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have discovered the intersection between the signaling cascades of the aging process and the body's response to cellular stress, which, among other things, causes senile sleep disorders. Perhaps the effect on the corresponding molecular mechanisms will help the elderly suffering from insomnia.
27.02.2014Estonian and Finnish doctors have learned to find out from a blood test whether a person will die in the next five years or not. But experts cannot yet say from which disease he will die, and it is not very clear what to do with such information.
27.02.2014A "cocktail" of four small molecules with the addition of a single genetic factor made it possible to turn skin cells into contracting heart cells.
27.02.2014For the spinal cord, the same trick that has been done for a long time for the brain has been repeated: spinal neurons were obtained from auxiliary cells of nervous tissue – astrocytes.
27.02.2014Preventive removal of the ovaries (preventive ovariectomy) reduces the risk of malignant neoplasms by 80% and the risk of premature death by 77% in carriers of oncogenic mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.
27.02.2014Russian scientists have created a special tourniquet for the military, capable of using ultrasound to stop internal bleeding in the field without the risk of complications. There are no analogues of such protection in the world yet.
26.02.2014Low molecular weight inhibitors disrupt the order of amino acids necessary for the coupling of bacterial protease ClpP subunits, or convert the amino acid responsible for its work into another. Both variants lead to a loss of protease activity.
26.02.2014A woman paralyzed from the waist down was able to give up a wheelchair and take an independent walk thanks to a robotic exoskeleton, created for the first time by individual measurements on a 3-D printer.
26.02.2014Meta-analysis of the results of 24 clinical trials did not reveal significant benefits from the use of dietary supplements based on echinacea as a means of prevention and treatment of acute respiratory viral infections.
25.02.2014Scientists from the Technical University of Munich have found out that the development of multiple sclerosis can be predicted by a blood test several years before the first symptoms of the disease appear.
25.02.2014A new method for assessing the risk of premature death associated with abdominal fat deposits – the body shape index – is a more effective prognostic factor than the body mass index commonly used as a health indicator.
25.02.2014The method of rapid cancer diagnosis developed at MIT can be modified to detect various types or stages of the disease and has already been applied to the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
25.02.2014This rating was obtained by summarizing expert assessments of the dangers of existing misconceptions, pseudoscience and superstitions.
25.02.2014In case of viral infection, T-killer cells inform the bone marrow which type of cells are particularly needed now.
25.02.2014A new bioprinting method developed by American scientists allows you to create complex three-dimensional tissue structures from several types of cells with the smallest blood vessels.
24.02.2014By combining synthetic substrate material with viral vectors for gene delivery, researchers from Duke University have come close to the possibility of growing new cartilage directly in the patient's body.
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