Koreans have resumed work with human embryonic stem cells
The Bioethics Committee banned the use of human eggs in research in 2006, after it was found that the results of Professor Hwang Woo Suk's experiments with stem cells were rigged.
04.05.2009The Bioethics Committee banned the use of human eggs in research in 2006, after it was found that the results of Professor Hwang Woo Suk's experiments with stem cells were rigged.
04.05.2009In patients taking statins, the probability of detecting prostate cancer was 3 times lower compared to those who did not take these drugs.
04.05.2009RUSNANO will present its projects at the International Nanotechnology Forum Nanotech 2009 in Texas.
04.05.2009Smoking and high blood pressure account for 20% of deaths among the adult population of the United States. Overweight and lack of physical activity – 10% each. The most dangerous factors of nutrition are high intake of salt and trans fats.
29.04.2009The next stage of clinical trials of a universal influenza vaccine has been successfully completed. A universal vaccine will be able to protect a person from a variety of flu strains and prevent death and serious complications from the disease.
29.04.2009An effective reduction in the size of the prostate gland occurred in 73% of patients with prostate adenoma who used a dose of botox in 100 units, and in 81% of those who used a dose of 300 units. As a result, the improvement was 30% relative to the initial state.
29.04.2009Mesodermal cells capable of forming bone, blood, skeletal muscle and other tissues, when added to the culture medium of Baf60c, Tbx5 and Gata4 factors, turned only into cardiomyocytes, which rhythmically contracted like normal heart muscle cells.
28.04.2009In England, a debate is raging about whether it is permissible to use embryos to obtain stem cells. Scientists believe that in 10 years stem cells can be used to treat various diseases. In addition, embryos can be used to grow new organs – "spare parts" for the body.
27.04.2009A drug based on nanoparticles containing nitric oxide, which causes blood vessels to dilate, was tested only on rats, but the results were amazing.
27.04.2009To create artificial tendons, Bosworth twisted a biodegradable nanofiber in a special way, which can be implanted into the human body. The resulting "tissue" is similar in structure to the natural one and can be transplanted to the site of the rupture. It will promote fusion, and the artificial polymer replacement will gradually disappear, and its own connective tissue will form in its place.
27.04.2009In their publication, the scientists note that the "protein-induced pluripotent stem cells" they obtained, like their classical counterparts, are able to transition back into a specific state and form the tissues of developing mouse embryos.
27.04.2009In 2003, geneticists completed many years of work on compiling a kind of human DNA map. Then the program cost research organizations $3 billion. Now the genome will go under the hammer on eBay; the initial price of the lot is $68,000.
27.04.2009The purpose of the new bill is to prevent possible abuse of modern methods of genetic research.
27.04.2009The first paper describes the results of work on reading the complete genome of a cow of the famous Hereford breed selected for sequencing. In the second – the results of a side project that cost a hundred times less – comparison of the genome of almost 500 cows of 19 different breeds for 37740 single-nucleotide polymorphisms ("snips").
24.04.2009The first cloned puppy was born in 2005, and dogs have been cloned more than once since then, but now, before the transfer of the nucleus, the fibroblast culture was infected with a modified retrovirus with an embedded gene of the red fluorescent anemone protein. Five glowing dogs feel good and glow like Kremlin stars under an ultraviolet lamp.
24.04.2009Alastair Kent, director of the charitable organization Genetic Interest Group: "Let Zavos allow specialists to verify his findings. If he really is a master of his craft, he has nothing to fear. Otherwise, it is necessary to protect potential patients from his actions."
23.04.2009Until April 27, you can ask a question at the online conference "Small and medium-sized businesses in the nanoindustry of Russia", organized by RUSNANO and the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium-sized Businesses "Support of Russia".
23.04.2009The results of clinical studies of the cancer gene therapy method using lipid nanoparticles have shown that the oncosuppressor gene p53 restores the normal functioning of the genetic system for controlling cell growth, and the lipids that make up the shell of the nanoparticles dissolve without side effects.
23.04.2009"I am deeply excited that I have reached the age of 100, having lived a life with joy, which, I think, few have experienced. I'm not afraid of death, it doesn't matter to me when it comes," Nobel laureate, neuroscientist, Senator for life Rita Levi–Montalcini told reporters on the eve of the anniversary.
23.04.2009To create induced pluripotent stem cells, scientists used hemocytoblasts, precursors of all types of blood cells. In the process of cultivation, scientists by the method of transduction introduced reprogramming factors into them – genes whose expression is observed in embryonic stem cells.
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