Breakthrough in Sequencing: DNA Sudoku
Modern DNA sequencing technologies allow you to work with dozens of samples simultaneously. The DNA Sudoku method will allow sequencing hundreds of thousands of DNA sequences simultaneously.
06.07.2009Modern DNA sequencing technologies allow you to work with dozens of samples simultaneously. The DNA Sudoku method will allow sequencing hundreds of thousands of DNA sequences simultaneously.
06.07.2009The heart tissue sample obtained by biopsy is grown for about a month so that the number of stem cells reaches 10-25 million. After that, the resulting stem cells are again delivered to the heart through a catheter.
03.07.2009Cosmetologists are beginning to use the latest advances in molecular biology, common in the pharmaceutical industry, to measure the expression of thousands of genes in the skin of different ages.
01.07.2009Scientists plan to establish whether video games are able to positively influence the thinking processes of older people, and if so, write recommendations for developers of therapeutic video games and create a prototype of such a game.
01.07.2009Scientists have identified a key element determining the relationship between diet and longevity. As it turned out, two proteins are responsible for the lifespan of nematodes, the activity of which depends on the amount of food consumed.
30.06.2009Researchers from the Sydney biotech company EnGeneIC cured cancer with drugs in a "wrapper" from the membrane of bacteria. Scientists plan to start testing on cancer-stricken volunteers within a month.
30.06.2009The main focus of the health centers will be the preservation of the health of citizens and the formation of a healthy lifestyle for them.
29.06.2009One of the main functions of the p53 protein is to counteract the replication of potentially oncogenic cells. Trim24 attaches a "black label" to it – the ubiquitin protein, and p53 is destroyed under the influence of specialized protein complexes – proteasomes.
29.06.2009To create it, scientists used blood vessels of pigs' intestines, on which they then grew cultures of liver cells – hepatocytes.
29.06.2009After kidney transplantation, the patient has to undergo a painful biopsy procedure every six months, or even more often. The Russian Scientific Center of Surgery has developed a method for determining the danger of rejection of a transplanted kidney by protein markers in urine.
26.06.200916-year-old Brookie Greenberg from Baltimore looks like a six-month-old child.
26.06.2009The Japanese government has unveiled a five-year research plan for induced pluripotent stem cells. In the current fiscal year, 14 billion yen will be allocated to researchers.
25.06.2009In 1958, Jean Dosse discovered tissue compatibility antigens (HLA). In 1980, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
25.06.2009By the middle of the century, every sixth inhabitant of the Earth will be over 65 years old. In Western countries, a demographic crisis may occur in the coming decades.
24.06.2009The use of prosaposin will not eliminate the causes of cancer and will not prevent the appearance of tumors, but the development of metastases may be blocked.
24.06.2009The most accurate of the biomarkers was leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein (leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein, LRG). According to researchers, the concentration of this protein in the urine increases in proportion to the severity of appendicitis.
24.06.2009An original filter capable of purifying the patient's blood from microorganisms can save thousands of people every year.
23.06.2009"Giving the right amount of the right medicine to the right patient" is the goal of personalized medicine.
23.06.2009Oncohist has already passed the first stage of clinical trials in Europe, which proved its safety, as well as indirectly confirming the effectiveness of this drug in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia.
22.06.2009Good news for fat people: people who are overweight at the age of 40 live on average longer than their slimmer fellow citizens.
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