Nanoparticles for cancer treatment: the more, the better
Iron oxide nanoparticles coated with polysaccharides proved to be more effective in the treatment of cancerous tumors than similar, but smaller ones.
23.09.2009Iron oxide nanoparticles coated with polysaccharides proved to be more effective in the treatment of cancerous tumors than similar, but smaller ones.
23.09.2009Thanks to the microchips that are implanted into each tablet, the receiver tracks each intake of the drug. If the patient has not taken the medicine at the time set by the doctor, the receiver sends him a text message with a reminder.
23.09.2009Blood tests can replace endoscopic examinations (gastroscopy and colonoscopy) in the search for malignant neoplasms of the stomach and intestines.
23.09.2009Handwritten ads have already appeared on many entrances of the microdistrict: "Do not believe scammers! The receipts for sanitation are fake – hand them over to the police."
22.09.2009According to Chinese researchers, their research will help shed light on the phenomenon of "Asian longevity". The results of their colleagues' work also confirm the more frequent occurrence of mitochondrial haplogroup D4 in Japanese over the age of 100 years.
22.09.2009As compensation for damages for non-compliance of the quality of Dannon yoghurts with the information distributed in advertising, you can get up to $ 100.
22.09.2009The effect of applying the cream occurred within a few minutes, which corresponds to the needs of people with erectile dysfunction. The effect of similar drugs in tablets begins only after 30-60 minutes.
21.09.2009Rusnano Group has reached its design capacity and intends to repay debts to the state by 2015. However, according to the expert of IC Finam Alexey Kurasov, by 2015 the Russian nanoindustry will amount to about 1.5% of the world, i.e. there will be no breakthrough.
21.09.2009According to the 97-year-old bartender, during the 40 years that he has been behind the counter, 3 owners of the establishment have changed, but he still serves in the same place and is not going to retire.
18.09.2009Data on the genes that ensure the synthesis of tetrahydrocannabinol – the main psychoactive component of marijuana – will allow the creation of GM varieties of cannabis suitable for use only as a technical culture. And vice versa…
16.09.2009As scientists from Columbia University have shown, one of the anti-cancer drugs related to deacetylase inhibitors improves memory in experimental mice with symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
15.09.2009For the development of the drug Gleevec for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia, the award was awarded to B.Drucker, N.Lydon and Ch.Sawyers. The prize for stem cell research was shared by J. Gurdon and S. Yamanaka.
14.09.2009More than half of Russian innovative entrepreneurs do not trust the activities of state innovation structures and venture funds with state participation.
14.09.2009There are now an average of 32 people over 100 years old per 100,000 inhabitants in Japan.
11.09.2009The bionanoelectronic transistor will be useful in biological research, in the construction of medical bioelectronic implants and diagnostic systems, and maybe in computing machines of the future.
11.09.2009Researchers from Mount Sinai Medical School in New York assigned a small group of patients with depression, prone to suicide, experimental treatment with intravenous injections of ketamine.
11.09.2009The scientist, who proposed to identify a person by DNA by analogy with fingerprints, celebrated the 25th anniversary of his revolutionary discovery with a call to change the law governing DNA databases.
10.09.2009The police raised 16,000 criminal cases related to sexual crimes and compared DNA samples of suspects with the national data bank, which contains information about the DNA of 6 million people.
09.09.2009Stanford University researchers used adipose tissue as a starting material instead of skin to produce induced pluripotent stem cells, which is now being destroyed after liposuction.
09.09.2009All the crystal structures created so far from DNA were two-dimensional. The authors of the new work managed to turn flat triangles into three-dimensional structures up to 1 mm in size.
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