Difficult choice: Parkinson's disease or gout and urolithiasis?
they are protected from damage by the human immune system.
16.04.2008they are protected from damage by the human immune system.
16.04.2008Scientists from the Department of Structural Biology of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry are engaged in the creation of targeted drugs that can treat specific forms of cancer. academicians M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov. New generation drugs are being developed in the course of studies of the structure, dynamics and functions of membrane proteins and peptides.
14.04.2008Russian geneticists have learned how to grow human vascular tissue from stem cells. And they do it better than anyone else on the planet so far.
14.04.2008microRNAs affect the ability of mice to reproduce offspring.
14.04.2008Peptoids are synthetic analogues of fragments of amino acid sequences of natural proteins (peptides).
14.04.2008After screening 300,000 synthetic peptoids, scientists selected five compounds with the properties of therapeutic antibodies used to treat cancer. One of them, which binds most strongly to the receptor for vascular endothelial growth factor-2, blocked the growth of human tumors in an experimental mouse model.
14.04.2008The new concept presented at the 37th Annual Congress of the American Dental Research Association - Salivaomics Knowledge Base (SKB) – fully meets these three conditions and is a virtual diagnostic atlas of saliva.
14.04.2008In France, the promotion of "starvation diets" can become a criminal offense.
11.04.2008The new drug can be used to reduce the side effects of radiation therapy in cancer patients, as well as serve as an emergency aid for people who have been exposed to general radiation.
11.04.2008In 2003, neurophysiologists from the Allen Institute have already presented to the world a three-dimensional genetic atlas of the mouse brain. There are not many more genes in the human brain than in the mouse, but the human brain itself is 2000 times larger than the mouse brain. Therefore, scanning the activity of genes in all its areas is an incredibly ambitious task.
10.04.2008The gene, called tobi, encodes the enzyme alpha-glucosidase, which converts stored glycogen into glucose. The consumption of a large amount of proteins increases, and carbohydrates – suppresses the activity of this gene.
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