Veggies With Rich Contents Of Polyphenols Reducing Risk Of Chronic Inflammation: New Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 17, 2016 It is well known that polyphenols are one of micronutrients in our diets and play an important role in prevention of degenerative diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases is already emerging and according to sources health impact of polyphenols depends how much dose of polyphenols taken. It is well known that polyphenols are one …
Researcher Identified Brain Cells Responsible For Appetite Control: Study May Help In Control Obesity Kumar Jeetendra | May 16, 2016 Researcher from McGill University identified type of brain cells responsible for appetite and control and weight gain and no doubt research will may play an important role in designing new obesity control drug. Type of cells they identified knows as NG2-glia cells although theses type of cells present in all part of brain. According to …
Newly Designed Drug With Multiple Microbial Killing Activity: Effective On Bacteria As Well As On Viruses Too Kumar Jeetendra | May 10, 2016 Researcher from University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences recently developed drug which is effective against drug resistant bacteria as well as able to kill serious respiratory viruses. The results of these findings recently appear in mSphere This potential therapy include an engineered cationic antimicrobial peptide, or "eCAP," which is a synthetic and more …
First Successful Stem Cell Transplantation To Improve Vision In Humans: Research Study Kumar Jeetendra | May 9, 2016 Stem cells are type of undifferentiated cells capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cell arise by differentiation. Researcher from Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) find success over successful transplantation of stem cells to improved vision in patient. The concern …
Korean Scientists Developed Microbial Based Bio Refinery System: Use Of Natural Sources For Developing Different Bio Fuel End Products Kumar Jeetendra | March 8, 2016 Researcher from Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering Department at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) developed a type of bio-refinery system for generating number of non natural polymers by using natural sources. The concern study appears online in Nature Biotechnology on March 7, 2016. The team of researcher used non natural biomass which …
An Injectable Antibiotic Drug Omalizumab Decreases Cold In Children Having Asthma Kumar Jeetendra | March 7, 2016 It was an event of American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) 2016 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, Researcher reported an injectable antibiotic drug “Omalizumab” decreases cold in children having asthma, and Omalizumab is an injectable drug generally used to treat asthma when normal corticosteroids inhaled drug not works sold under brand name Xolair. …
High Fat Diets Make Intestinal Cells More Sensitive For Cancer: Study Show How Fat Diets Urge Intestinal Cells To Become Cancer Causing Kumar Jeetendra | March 4, 2016 It was well known that food having high fat content play great role in causing many type of cancer but now Researcher from Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research recently describe how does high fat content cells makes cells of intestinal lining more sensitive for cancer. The concern study recently appears in Nature. The scientists did …
Researcher Unlocked New Concept Over Weight Control Kumar Jeetendra | March 3, 2016 Researcher from Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology recently unlocked a concept over obesity control, the basic concept involves by combining concept of stem cell therapy and genetic engineering may help in developing cells having desired functions. The concern research recently appears in March 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal; the result of experiment …
Huntingtons Disease Potential Drug Develop To Inhibit Gene Responsible For Disease: Safer Test Over Mice And Monkeys Kumar Jeetendra | March 1, 2016 Huntington's disease is one of rare and deadly genetic disorder characterized by uncontrolled movement, loss of intellectual ability and death. The disease is generally transfer from parents to its offspring through mutation in Huntington Disease, This novel study recently released by scientists of American Academy of Neurology and details will be presented in American Academy …
Scientists Targeting Stem Cell Therapy To Promote Personalized Medicine Kumar Jeetendra | February 29, 2016 Researcher from Lieber Institute for Brain Development (LIBD) recently used group of cells derived from human skin to develop new tissue and organ may greatly support personalized medicine, the concern research recently appears ion PLOS Genetics. The researcher used human derived skin to develop tissue and organ therefore cells are more vulnerable against environmental exposure. …
Pathogen Protection Capacity Of Fish By Itself May Help In Vaccine Development For Aquaculture Sectors Kumar Jeetendra | February 24, 2016 Researcher from University of Pennsylvania recently suggested that gills of fishes able to protect fish from number of disease causing pathogens in water. Fish induces number of protective antibody in its gills which helps in protection and which in returns may greatly support in development of vaccine for aquaculture sectors. The study recently appears in …
New Techniques Involve Engineered T Cells For Treatment Of Cancer: Immunotherapy Kumar Jeetendra | February 23, 2016 Researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center suggests a type of immunotherapy which includes engineering of T-Cells in laboratory along with protein tag that tracks immune cells to directly attack and killing cancer cells. The appropriate study recently appeared in Nature Biotechnology. Dr. Stanley Riddell lead author and researcher and his team inform that this …