Tag: cells

  • Israel enters Gaza City and engages in the systematic elimination of Hamas cells

    Israel enters Gaza City and engages in the systematic elimination of Hamas cells

    Monday, October 30, 2023, 10:49 p.m. | Updated 10:59 p.m. Comment Copy link WhatsApp Facebook x LinkedIn Telegram Israeli tanks arrived in Gaza City on Monday. They entered from the north in an orderly manner, with armored bulldozers at the forefront, dedicated to eliminating explosive traps, and took control of several suburban areas, as well…

  • Miguel Quintela, oncologist: “Sometimes we ruin the effectiveness of a cancer treatment due to a bad diet”

    Miguel Quintela, oncologist: “Sometimes we ruin the effectiveness of a cancer treatment due to a bad diet”

    Diet can play a fundamental role in an oncological process. First, in the prevention of the disease, since a diet rich in vegetables and free of ultra-processed foods and red meat, for example, is healthier and removes the specter of cancer risk factors, such as obesity or diabetes. But the role of nutrition in patients…

  • Would you ‘tattoo’ your cells?  Check what it would be for

    Would you ‘tattoo’ your cells? Check what it would be for

    Mexico City.- Engineers at John Hopkins University have created a new technology that could help monitor the health of individual cells in the future: nanoscale “tattoos” made up of dots and wires that adhere to living cells. Through a study published in “Nano Letters”, this technology was made known, which allows, for the first time,…

  • A third person living with HIV is cured after a stem cell transplant

    A third person living with HIV is cured after a stem cell transplant

    A study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine reported that a third HIV patient has managed to be cured after a stem cell transplant and that no trace of the AIDS virus remains in his body. (Also: The keys to Joe Biden’s surprise visit to Volodimir Zelenski in Ukraine) Before the case of this…

  • Scientists develop a cure for brain cancer

    Scientists develop a cure for brain cancer

    A research team from Switzerland has developed a new way to prevent cancer cells from moving from the breast to the brain. Traveling and spreading from a primary tumor to a new, distant site in the body is one of the most puzzling aspects of deadly cancer.This process is called metastasis, and it refers to…

  • Catalan scientists identify the cells that cause metastasis in colon cancer

    IRB researchers have detected them in mice and have found a way to eliminate them with genetic techniques before surgery Scientists at the Barcelona Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB) have managed to take what appears to be an important step in the fight against cancer by identifying the cells that cause metastasis in colon…

  • Changes in our brain cells could give us an advantage over Neanderthals

    Changes in our brain cells could give us an advantage over Neanderthals

    Recreation of a Neanderthal man. / File, Archive Science | biology The finding of a recent study is a first step in understanding how these differences influenced our evolutionary success. They say that differences make us unique, and this is one of those cases. A study conducted by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for…

  • Juan Carlos Izpisua, Ogawa-Yamanaka Award for Stem Cells 2022

    Juan Carlos Izpisua, Ogawa-Yamanaka Award for Stem Cells 2022

    THE TRUTH Murcia Thursday, June 23, 2022, 07:51 Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte has been recognized with the 2022 Ogawa-Yamanaka Stem Cell Award, a prestigious distinction awarded by the Gladstone Institutes (California), in the field of Regenerative Medicine, for his innovations in the field of cellular reprogramming and rejuvenation , which can be applied to improve…

  • On Corriere Salute: the messenger RNA that “instructs” the cells

    Of Elena Meli The molecule can be used to produce missing or deficient proteins due to certain diseases. It talks about it in the insert at the newsstand on Thursday We are publishing a preview of an article in the new Corriere Salute. You can read the full text on the issue at newsstands for…

  • Colorful solar cells: shell in abundance

    AThe country has become accustomed to the blue-black shimmer on roofs. Occasionally, solar modules are now finding their way onto the walls of ambitious architectural projects. However, the façade as an energy supplier remains an exception. Because costs and effects don’t really go well together. But maybe also because blue and black veiled homes don’t…