Scientific results of the year: Science version
Experts of the journal Science called the "breakthrough of the year" the discovery that antiretroviral drugs prevent HIV transmission.
26.12.2011Experts of the journal Science called the "breakthrough of the year" the discovery that antiretroviral drugs prevent HIV transmission.
26.12.2011The Startup Afisha project came to the aid of aspiring businessmen and startups by opening an aggregator for business incubators in Russia.
26.12.2011The goal of the Human Connectome project is a complete description of the connections between the neurons of the human brain and the identification of correlations between the structure of neural networks and mental abilities, as well as the behavior of a particular person.
23.12.2011American scientists have created a mathematical model that is able to identify the side effects of drugs before their therapeutic use.
23.12.2011The most difficult part of the recommendations of the National Scientific Advisory Council on Biosafety is to provide access to potentially dangerous information for a limited circle of trustworthy scientists.
22.12.2011In a few years, the number of Russians over the age of 80 will grow several times – to about 6 million. In Europe, it was calculated: at this age, every tenth person needs professional help. The state will simply have to turn to private owners.
21.12.2011Scientists from Lancaster University have developed a simple test for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease at the earliest stages by the concentration of alpha-synuclein protein in the blood.
21.12.2011On December 12, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, Fred Goldman celebrated his 100th anniversary at his workplace, in the office of a therapist at the city hospital.
21.12.2011Against the background of the planned growth of R&D expenses in 2012 in the global economy as a whole, pharmaceutical companies intend to reduce the volume of investments in this business segment.
20.12.2011Gene therapy will be able to successfully compete with existing methods of nerve restoration, scientists are sure. Significant results were obtained in Russian and foreign laboratories and confirmed during clinical trials.
20.12.2011The fact that fasting prevents the aging of the brain and the development of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and many others has been known for a long time, but the molecular mechanism of this dependence remained unclear. It looks like it's starting to clear up a little bit now.
20.12.2011The developers intended to supplement this material with stem cells and growth factors, but found that even without this, dextran hydrogel perfectly stimulates skin growth at the burn site.
19.12.2011Scientists from the USA have developed a new drug delivery system using silk-based microneedles.
19.12.2011The use of adult stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, along with the benefits, has a number of limitations that can currently be circumvented by using human embryonic stem cells.
19.12.2011Issues of cultivation, differentiation, ensuring the safety of therapeutic use of human embryonic stem cells and possible solutions to these problems.
19.12.2011The most promising feature of embryonic stem cells is their ability to give rise to progenitor cells capable of differentiation into specialized cells suitable for use in cell therapy.
19.12.2011The unlimited potential of embryonic stem cells makes them particularly attractive for use in clinical practice, including for the treatment of age-related diseases.
19.12.2011Human embryonic stem cells, due to their unique ability to self-renew and pluripotency, are a promising therapeutic candidate for tools for the treatment of age-related diseases.
19.12.2011Specialists from Genetech have created antibodies that activate brown adipose tissue, which helps to burn fat and normalize blood sugar levels. The only side effect: the experimental mice lost 10% weight.
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