Methylation of anti-oncogenes warns of cancer risk
The level of methylation of RASSF1A and other anti-oncogenes is constantly increasing before menopause. This process can serve as a kind of indicator of breast cancer risk.
14.05.2008The level of methylation of RASSF1A and other anti-oncogenes is constantly increasing before menopause. This process can serve as a kind of indicator of breast cancer risk.
14.05.2008Researchers from the USA have genetically modified yeast cells, giving them the ability to produce significant amounts of proteins containing residues of non-proteinogenic amino acids.
14.05.2008Rowan University students use berry and fruit pigments to create solar panels.
14.05.2008In addition to reducing the time to stop bleeding, the new approach can improve the results of surgical interventions, especially when removing large tumors, when it takes a very long time to stop extensive diffuse bleeding by traditional methods.
14.05.2008Scientists from Oxford and the Open University have identified a gene in the genome of fruit flies that makes these insects a convenient model for studying human aging processes at the cellular, genetic and biochemical levels.
14.05.2008The laboratory-on-a-chip, developed at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology in Singapore, can perform PCR in raw DNA samples in real (and record-breaking) time.
13.05.2008Apoptosis – programmed cell death – begins with the perforation of the mitochondrial membrane due to the Bak protein.
13.05.2008American scientists have discovered a gene for preeclampsia, a complication of pregnancy, the victims of which annually become more than 60 thousand women and hundreds of thousands of newborns.
13.05.2008Women have a significantly increased risk of heart disease if they drink alcohol, smoke and overeat. To such a (sensational :!) the conclusion was reached by scientists from the universities of Oxford and Liverpool.
13.05.2008If worms recognize that a potential partner has already had sexual intercourse, they triple the volume of sperm secreted. This increase is even more pronounced in the case of copulation with much larger partners.
13.05.2008To identify biomarkers in saliva, the developers had to create more sensitive tests that are easier to use and provide quick results, which is extremely important to prevent the consequences of a heart attack.
13.05.2008Laszlo Vincze and colleagues from Belgium, Hungary and Germany used X-ray radiation to non-destructively determine the location of metal ions in biological samples, including living systems.
12.05.2008It is believed that gene therapy is a promising therapeutic approach that will significantly increase the effectiveness of treating tumors and preventing their recurrence.
12.05.2008Duke University scientists have identified the brain cell enzyme CaMKK2 in neurons, the effect on which will simultaneously control appetite, reduce weight and improve carbohydrate metabolism.
12.05.2008Nanoparticles, made of spherical iron oxide nanoparticles interconnected like segments of an earthworm, are able to move through human blood vessels in search of tumors.
12.05.2008The genomes of the more common antibiotic-resistant bacteria C.difficile and methicillin-resistant S.aureus have already been decoded. The third was the gene of the causative agent of nosocomial diseases Stenotrophomonas maltophilia.
08.05.2008Scientists have managed to decipher the genetic code of the platypus, which will help to unravel the patterns of mammalian evolution and find their connections with other living creatures – birds and reptiles.
08.05.2008In the capital, an action called "Are you at risk? Measure your waist and blood pressure" will be held in business centers, large supermarkets, pharmacies and other public places.
08.05.2008Scientists at the University of Michigan claim that special exercises to develop the ability to memorize can improve the so–called "flexible intelligence" - the ability to successfully perform new cognitive tasks in new conditions.
08.05.2008Scientists at McGill University (Montreal) have recently successfully completed clinical testing of a new rapid method for detecting HIV in a saliva sample, which allows you to get a result within 20-40 minutes.
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