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Dec 10, 2023

Pregnancy-responsive pools of adult neural stem cells for transient neurogenesis in mothers

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Dynamic response of adult neural stem cells during pregnancy prepares the maternal olfactory bulb for motherhood.

Dec 10, 2023

Cancer Moonshot: HPV Vaccine Trial and Accelerated Cervical Cancer Control

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DCEG researchers are testing one-dose HPV vaccination and creating new cervical cancer screening approaches that are effective and efficient. For high resource settings, the investigators are designing a quick and cost-effective HPV genotyping assay to improve the detection and management of cervical cancer.

Dec 10, 2023

Electrical stimulation signals new hope for stroke patients

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Innovative neuromodulation techniques provided by a specialist institute in New Jersey can restore lost functions.

Dec 10, 2023

Now print structures deep in your tissues with this new acoustic technique

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical

Researchers develop DVAP, a groundbreaking 3D printing technique using sono-ink and ultrasound waves for deep-tissue biomedical applications.

Dec 10, 2023

10 States Most Likely to Become ‘Blue Zones,’ With Healthy Lifestyles and Long Lifespans

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People in so-called “Blue Zones” have low rates of chronic disease and long life expectancy.

Dec 10, 2023

Lost Brain Function Restored in Mice after Stroke

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Researchers have succeeded in restoring lost brain function in mouse models of stroke using small molecules that in the future could potentially be developed into a stroke recovery therapy. “Communication between nerve cells in large parts of the brain changes after a stroke and we show that it can be partially restored with the treatment,” says Tadeusz Wieloch, senior professor of neurobiology at Lund University in Sweden.

“Concomitantly, the rodents regain lost somatosensory functions, something that around 60 per cent of all stroke patients experience today. The most remarkable result is that the treatment began several days after a stroke,” Wieloch continues.

In an ischemic stroke, lack of blood flow to the brain causes damage, which rapidly leads to nerve cell loss that affects large parts of the vast network of nerve cells in the brain.

Dec 10, 2023

21 Younger Biological Age: Supplements, Diet (Blood Test #7 in 2023)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

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Dec 10, 2023

A New Biomarker for Response to Checkpoint Inhibitors

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Mismatch repair deficiency is a biomarker for predicting response to cancer immune checkpoint inhibitors. A new study may explain why it can fall short.

Dec 10, 2023

New DNA nanobots can replicate themselves using UV light

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

An international team of scientists has collaborated to develop a new DNA-based nanobot that can self-replicate indefinitely under the right conditions.


A new study has been published showcasing a new DNA-based nanobot that could open the door to producing life-saving drugs in the human body.

Dec 10, 2023

Gene editing gone wrong: Scientists accidentally create angry hamsters

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics

A team of scientists used gene editing to create what they thought would be a calmer rodent. Instead, the gene-edited rodents were angrier.

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