Stem Fake
Operatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation are investigating a criminal case of fraud with the production and sale of the drug "Stemamine" in Russia, allegedly containing stem cells.
24.06.2008Operatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation are investigating a criminal case of fraud with the production and sale of the drug "Stemamine" in Russia, allegedly containing stem cells.
24.06.2008Using a set of techniques, the authors found three types of opiate receptors (delta, kappa and mu) and two types of cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) on the surface of human spermatozoa. Moreover, receptors of all types are found on the head, middle part and tail of spermatozoa.
23.06.2008Unlike modern methods of treating autoimmune diseases, removal of the DR3 receptor does not suppress normal immune responses and does not reduce the body's resistance to infections.
20.06.2008Assuming that the revealed relationship extends to humans, the results of this work are another argument in favor of limiting the use of cholesterol and saturated fats.
20.06.2008American scientists have managed to completely cure a patient with inoperable metastasized melanoma with the help of his own immune cells. During two years of follow-up after therapy, the 55-year-old man did not show any signs of a tumor.
20.06.2008The California Department of Health has sent letters to thirteen companies offering deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis services ordering them to suspend operations.
19.06.2008Using the gene of a magnetic field-sensitive bacterium, Emory University scientists have created genetically modified mammalian cells capable of synthesizing magnetic nanoparticles.
19.06.2008The detected pheromones activate specialized olfactory cells 30 times more strongly than all previously known urine pheromones of female mice combined. In addition, some of the new compounds selectively activate individual cells. This means that the male brain can evaluate various aspects of female health through selective analysis of individual pheromones.
19.06.2008Researchers from Seoul National University have developed a method of cancer gene therapy by introducing a gene into tumor cells, the protein product of which tracks and destroys cancer cells, increasing the ability of the cell membrane to absorb iodine and its radioactive isotope. To improve the visualization of cancer cells, a reporter gene was also introduced, triggering the synthesis of a fluorescent protein during the expression of a therapeutic gene.
19.06.2008Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a new non-toxic treatment method that effectively destroys breast cancer cells. The method consists in the introduction of a combination of a compound with a small molecular weight acting on tumor cells and an antibody selectively blocking the blood vessels of the tumor.
19.06.2008In chronic alcoholism, regions of the brain that are sensitive to the toxic effects of alcohol are characterized by pronounced resistance to insulin and insulin-like growth factor. The resistance of the frontal lobe and cerebellum regions to these hormones was accompanied by the destruction of cells and intercellular contacts, as well as a decrease in the levels of neurotransmitters necessary for learning, memorization and motor function.
18.06.2008When the lymphoma cells were introduced into the culture, the nanotubes coated with antibodies bound to the cell surface, and the subsequent exposure to near-infrared light caused them to warm up to a temperature sufficient to destroy the cells.
18.06.2008Notch and TGF-beta regulate the activity of stem cells and other organs, including the brain, so the proposed approach can theoretically be used, if not for rejuvenation of the whole body, then at least for the restoration of physical damage to soft tissues and elimination of the consequences of stroke.
18.06.2008Researchers have shown in experiments on mice that chronic stress leads to an increase in the concentration of ghrelin in the body. At the same time, the manifestations of depression and anxiety decrease, but a side effect of this beneficial property is increased food intake in experimental animals and, as a result, inevitable obesity.
18.06.2008One of the hottest areas of research today is genetics in psychiatry. James Watson, who will come to Moscow at the invitation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, will tell about how DNA works in the holy of holies of our body – in the brain, how genes affect the formation of schizophrenia, autism and other mental disorders.
18.06.2008The process of egg release from the mature follicle was recorded by an endoscope camera inserted into the pelvic cavity of the patient. The video shows how a reddish protrusion appears in the hole formed by the action of enzymes in the wall of the follicle, and from it – an egg, which is sent to the fallopian tube.
17.06.2008The objectives of the study were, firstly, to determine the effect of the smell of roasted coffee beans on the brain of animals, and secondly, to assess the effect of this smell on rats who were deprived of sleep.
17.06.2008The authors fed rats with fat-rich food during pregnancy and lactation. The control group received the usual balanced feed. After stopping feeding with mother's milk, the cubs began to be given regular or fat-rich food. The time of puberty was recorded by traditional methods. In addition, the amount of fat in the body and the levels of sex hormones in the blood were evaluated in mature animals.
17.06.2008When norepinephrine is exposed to ventromedial hypothalamic neurons, the general arousal of the animal contributes to the emergence of sexual arousal, which in turn forms a special behavior, without which reproduction is impossible.
17.06.2008The use of frameworks made of porous material permeated with carbon nanotubes makes it possible to grow bone tissue of increased density.
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