DNA Bricks Advancing DNA Nanotech from Mega to GigaDalton Scale

December 10, 2017

Researchers have developed ways by which DNA strands can self-assemble into material for creating a nanoscale structure DNA is the… Read More

Signal Driving Type 1 Diabetes

December 7, 2017

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism caused due to a problem in the production of insulin. Insulin helps in regulation… Read More

Antibiotics May Decrease The Ability of Immune Cells to Kill Bacteria

December 7, 2017

Antibiotics are the powerful antimicrobial drug that kills or inhibit bacteria causing infection. Although antibiotics are designed to kill infection-causing… Read More

Correlation of Alzheimer Disease with Cellular Energy Dysfunction

December 3, 2017

Researchers at Harvard University have found that fibroblast of Alzheimer patient have defective mitochondria metabolic potential Alzheimer disease is a… Read More

Scientists Discover How The Germline Stays Fresh

December 2, 2017

Germline abstains from transmitting damage starting with one age then onto the next - through damage-clearance mechanisms By Ratneshwar Thakur Germline… Read More

Scientists Create First Semi-Synthetic Organism

December 1, 2017

The scientist at Scripps Research Institute has been designing bacteria having unnatural bases i.e. other than common bases of DNA… Read More

Protein That Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance

November 29, 2017

Investigators have found a protein called transthyretin or TTR which inhibits biofilm Bacterial growth can lead to many serious problems… Read More

Approach of Targeting Cancer While Rescuing Healthy T-Cells

November 28, 2017

Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer which develops due to uncontrolled growth of lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are one of the… Read More

Scientists Reveal How Cells ‘Take Out the Trash’

November 27, 2017

A new structural study shows exactly how cells take out the trash. Using a high-resolution imaging technique called cryo-electron microscopy… Read More

Bacteria as a pacemaker of the intestine

November 27, 2017

CAU's research team uncovers links between microbiome and essential tissue contractions for healthy bowel function Spontaneous contractions of the digestive… Read More