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Study suggest antioxidants may reduce chances of second heart attack
A heart attack caused by a loss of blood supply which leads to the death of a segment of heart muscle The blood is usually cut off when an artery supplying the heart muscle is blocked by a blood clot. What’s new? Patients are more likely to have another attack or stroke after months of a heart attack. Now, a…
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Molecule Acting as a “Bomb Squad” to Save Body from Tumor
What’s New? A new study sheds light on how a molecule recognizes the certain type of tumor and disarms the harmful protein causing a tumor. Notch Signaling Pathway Notch signaling pathway is present in the most multicellular organism and is very important for embryonic development. This type of cell signaling pathway helps in maintaining a balance of stem cell in brain…
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Detecting dangerous species of mosquitoes with a simple test
Mosquitoes and diseases Mosquitoes cause more human suffering than any other organism — over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes include malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, tularemia, dirofilariasis, Japanese encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis, Eastern equine encephalitis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Ross River fever, Barmah Forest fever,…
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Recent Study Shows How Sickled Red Blood Cells Stick to Blood Vessels
What is sickle cell anemia? Sickle cell anemia is a blood disorder which is an inherited form of anemia. Normally RBC is round in shape and moves easily through a blood vessel. In this condition, they became sickle-shaped, sticky and clumps together and blocks small blood vessels, which can slow or block blood flow and oxygen to parts of the…
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A new candidate for drug development for Parkinson’s disease
Researchers from Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the US-NIH have modified the protein Nurr1 so that it can enter cells from the outside.
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Developement of “two-fisted antibody” to kill ovarian cancer
Whats new? A researcher from the University of Virginia School of Medicine with his innovative approach has developed a “two-fisted antibody” to kill ovarian cancer. This new step with some modification can also help to destruct tumor in breast, prostate and other solid tumors. Ovarian cancer is the cancerous growth in the ovary and is the fifth most common cause…
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Scientists discover function of DDX11 gene in Warsaw breakage syndrome
A new study has discovered that DDX11 has a critical role in DNA repair and also act as a backup to the Fanconi Anemia (FA) pathway.
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Scientists create new system to study effects of drugs and disease on brain
A "just right" model of BBB and brain interface which can help in studying influence of drug and disease on brain's metabolic function.
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Can You Trust Ketogenic Diet For Your Health
A new research suggests that the Ketogenic diet which is mainly for weight loss, in its early stage can increase type 2 diabetes risk.
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Koala Virus Explaining Accumulated ‘Junk’ DNA In The Human Genome
A new research found that koala virus could help to describe the millions of years of accumulated junk DNA in the human genome.
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