18 Jan
For the first time, stem cells from human embryos have been obtained without destroying the embryo from which they come. The breakthrough overcomes the main objection to the ethics of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research - the embryos must be killed to get hES cells.
The new method removes a single cell from the embryo […]
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06 Nov
Recent research carried out by Lawrence Chan and coworkers at Baylor College of Medicine brings new hopes in the battle against diabetes, this time through gene therapy procedures done on mice.
What is gene therapy?
The idea about gene therapy consists of ‘repairing’ malfunctioning cells by introducing a […]
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25 Oct
Researchers from Heinrich Pette Institute of Experimental Virology and Immunology at Hamburg produced a special enzyme able to “cure†HIV-infected human lymphocytes in laboratory assays. The study, published in Science constitutes a potential advancement in the struggle against HIV-AIDS. So far, experts assumed that the infection with the Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was irreversible because […]
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12 Sep
What are stem cells?
The vast majority of our cells are in a state known as ‘differentiated’, which means that they cannot change their cell type. For example, a neuron cannot change into a blood cell, and a skin cell will not become a pancreatic cell. Cells become what they are during embryogenesis from ‘undifferentiated’, or […]
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08 Sep
Research on stem cells is quickly generating promising avenues for the treatment of many illnesses that had no known cure so far. Briefly, scientists are trying to use stem cells to repair or replace cells lost or damaged by disease or congenital defects. Examples for the current targets of research are red and white blood […]
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05 Jun
A simple test to predict the sex of unborn babies at only six weeks using maternal blood could prevent the need for risky tests during pregnancy.Recently launched early gender detection tests are often viewed as an unnecessary ‘toy’ for some critics, but they could represent a substantial improvement in the rates of miscarriages or fetal […]
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