The Risk Of Neuroblastoma In Children May Be Best Controlled By Stem Cell Transplant Kumar Jeetendra | June 7, 2016 Neuroblastoma is most common type of cancer in childhood mainly affects the glands found in upper side of kidneys and report suggests about 650 cases of Neuroblastoma reported each year in US Researcher from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute suggested that a combo therapy include dual stem cell transplant may reduce the risk of Neuroblastoma in children …
NASA Satellite Reported New Man Made Sources Of Making Toxic Air Pollution Kumar Jeetendra | June 6, 2016 Scientists by using satellite based method now detected approx 39 sources which is not reported yet for making toxic air pollution. As we all knows one of main contributor of acid rain as well as toxic air pollutant is Sulfur Di Oxide (SO2) and is more dangerous to human beings. As the research reports suggested …
Researcher Confirmed Bacteria May Play Key Role To Clean A Drop Of Water: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 5, 2016 Increased rate of global warming as well as uncontrolled growth of pollution is one of biggest task to resolve for all of us. As we all know at least drop of water is important to exist our presence in the earth. According to sources, UN Water statistics, The total volume of water on Earth is …
Swedish Researchers Identified Few Cancerous Cells Become More Aggressive By Accumulating Fat: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 4, 2016 Researcher from University of Lund identified few cancer cell become more aggressive after accumulating fat droplets and which could not be then treated through chemotherapy or radiations. According to research the inner structure of cancer tumor has Oxygen deficiency, low pH and lack of nutrients and these type of cell survived under these condition are …
Immunotherapy May Prove An Important Therapy For Thyroid Cancer: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | June 3, 2016 Researcher from New Jersey based Rutgers Cancer Institute found Immunotherapy may play an important role in treatment of thyroid cancer. As reported by American Cancer society, there are several researches are come out to treat thyroid cancer in recent years in United States, as a result most of the thyroid cancer treated but some cases …
Bacterial Feeding Over Fish Gills Type Of New Symbiosis: Recent Study Kumar Jeetendra | April 7, 2016 Researcher from Radboud University explained type of new symbiosis in between Bacteria & Fish which supports ammonia gas released by fishes in water through gills is converted into Nitrogen gas which has no any side effect over fishes and other living beings in watery habitat in comparison of ammonia gas. The concern study recently appears …
Now Monitoring Of Brain Activity Through Microscope: First Time In Science History Kumar Jeetendra | April 6, 2016 Researcher from University of California developed a Microscopic device able to monitor brain activity of live animals; it was an occasion of American Association of Anatomists Annual Meeting during Experimental Biology 2016 when researcher presents this novel work. In brief the developed device capable of monitoring brain activity at single cell with millisecond precision. According …
Resveratrol compound Present In Red Wines May Help Fighting With Cardiovascular Disease Through Changing Gut Micro Flora Kumar Jeetendra | April 6, 2016 According to report cardiovascular disease is cause of death in number of cities having industrial infrastructures as well as in United States, and the incidence is growing in developing countries. Researcher from China recently detected “Resveratrol” type of compound present in red wine help in fighting with cardiovascular diseases by changing gut microlflora. According to …
Type Of Receptor Cell Present On The Surface Of Neural Stem Cell May Help In Entry Of Zika Virus: Researcher Hypothesized New Thought Over Zika Kumar Jeetendra | April 5, 2016 Researcher recently hypothesized new thought over Zika virus infection which explores concepts over Zika and says type of receptor cell named “AXL surface receptor” mainly involve in Cell division is highly present on the surface of neural stem cell but surprisingly abscent over developing neuron, play a role in attracting Zika to enter for infection. …
New Research On Cyanobacteria May Help In Production Of Nanotechnology Based Crop Production In Near Future Kumar Jeetendra | April 4, 2016 Researcher from University of Liverpool recently uncovered a new story over cyanobacteria that how these tiny microbes covert Carbon di oxide in Sugar during photosynthesis by using internal protein “machines”. According to sources with global food and securities this is great challenge of 21st century. This new research finding could help researchers to design new …
Researcher Identified Protein Complex May Help In Treatment Of Metabolic Disorders Kumar Jeetendra | April 2, 2016 Researcher from Sanford-Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute identified protein complex named mTORC1 mainly require in conversion of bad “White fat” to useful “Brown fat” .White fat acting as thermal insulator in our body system and in access may cause number of metabolic disorders while “Brown fat” in our body burns energy as heat, and scientists …
Pneumonia Threat On Action In Beijing: An Investigatory Report Kumar Jeetendra | April 1, 2016 Investigators from Capital Institute of Pediatrics, Beijing, China recently reported out Mycoplasma pneumoniae continuous attack in the city by detecting presence in children admitted in hospital and according to prediction of investigators this action may continue log in 2016 more as investigators research and data may help in blocking this epidemic threat .The concern research …