Scientists concentrate what the methylation of proteins means for various mitochondrial measures Kumar Jeetendra | February 21, 2021 Diseases of the cells’ energy supply can cause a range of serious ailments, but also appear to be connected to aging. More research is required on mitochondrial function to find future treatments. A new study involving researchers at Karolinska Institutet reveals how an important molecule inside the mitochondria affects their function in mice and fruit …
Researchers utilize funtional test to quantify the impact of inhertited varient in BRCA2 acancer gene Kumar Jeetendra | February 21, 2021 Researchers at Mayo Clinic have combined results from a functional test measuring the effect of inherited variations in the BRCA2 breast and ovarian cancer gene with clinical information from women who received genetic testing to determine the clinical importance of many BRCA2 variants of uncertain significance (VUS). The findings were published today in a study …
Malaysia to begin COVID-19 vaccine drive right on time as first dosages show up Kumar Jeetendra | February 21, 2021 Malaysia moved up its COVID-19 inoculation drive by two days as the first batch of vaccines came in the Southeast Asian nation on Sunday. Malaysia aims to vaccinate at least 80 percent of its 32 million people within a year as it pushes to revive an economy which, slammed by coronavirus-related curbs, recorded its worst …
Hydrogel injection could help fix harm to the heart muscle after heart attack Kumar Jeetendra | February 19, 2021 Researchers at CÚRAM, the SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices based at NUI Galway, and BIOFORGE Lab, at the University of Valladolid in Spain, have developed an injectable hydrogel which might help repair and prevent additional damage to the heart muscle following a heart attack occasion. The results of their research have only been published …
Mutant Spike Proteins & Antigens for SARS-CoV-2 Variant Research Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2021 AMSBIO has introduced a collection of mutated SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins and recombinant antigens for the new virus variants – B.1.1.7 and B.1.351. These reagents can be used by researchers to evaluate the efficacy of the antibodies and identify targets for development of improved therapeutic drugs and vaccines. Emerging in the latter part of 2020, multiple …
Novel hydrogel gradually delivers RNA nanovaccines to shrivel tumors Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2021 Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines to stop COVID-19 have made headlines around the world recently, but scientists also have been working on mRNA vaccines to treat or prevent other diseases, including some forms of cancer. Cancer immunotherapy vaccines operate similarly to mRNA vaccines for COVID-19, except they trigger the immune system to attack tumors rather than …
Industry looks for interest in COVID-19 immunization program: CII Kumar Jeetendra | February 18, 2021 Indian industry has sought involvement from the continuing COVID-19 vaccination programme in order to help the government reach its identified target priority groups quicker, which is crucial for getting the workforce back to work and the economy back on track, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said on Thursday. To action the successful roll out …
Researchers concentrate how a single gene alteration may have isolated modern humans from extinct hominins Kumar Jeetendra | February 16, 2021 As a professor of pediatrics and molecular and cellular medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, Alysson R. Muotri, PhD, has long studied how the brain develops and what goes wrong in neurological disorders. For nearly as long, he has also been curious about the evolution of the human brain -; what …
Single dose of Pfizer COVID-19 immunization incites solid immune response: Study Kumar Jeetendra | February 16, 2021 Individuals previously infected with the novel coronavirus respond very strongly to single dose of their Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, no matter if they were infected and whether they had detectable antibodies against the disease prior to receiving the preventive, according to a study. Researchers from Bar-Ilan University and Ziv Medical Center in Israel noted that the …
UK examining Serum Institute’s site in the midst of scramble for shots Kumar Jeetendra | February 15, 2021 Britain’s drug regulator is auditing manufacturing procedures in Serum Institute of India (SII) which could pave the way for AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine to be shipped from there to the UK and other countries, according to two sources close to the matter. SII, the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer, is now mass producing the AstraZeneca vaccine, developed …
Immunomodulatory drugs improve the achievement pace of cancer therapy Kumar Jeetendra | February 15, 2021 Immunomodulatory drugs, for example, Contergan derivatives lenalidomide and pomalidomide, have significantly improved the treatment of hematologic malignancies such as multiple myeloma. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have now further decoded the mode of action within this class of drugs. At exactly the exact same time, they identified new revolutionary targeted cancer therapies. …
New device empowers study of SARS-CoV-2 mutant range by ultrasequencing Kumar Jeetendra | February 15, 2021 SARS-CoV-2 genome is three times larger than flu genome. Both consist of NRA molecules which mutate when replicate. It is essential to know its mutant spectrum, in other words, its”fingerprints”, to achieve an appropriate treatment that reduces its infectivity -the capacity of pathogens to invade organisms and cause infections-, since its composition of variables could …