Monocytes may be a stable reservoir of HIV
A recent study which is led by Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists and a team of researchers reports the evidence that HIV genome can be found in circulating white blood cells called Monocytes. For this study, the blood samples were taken…
The Viral Amazon Snake Cat: Real or Fake?
The social media is going insane after finding this mysterious creature apparently called as “Serpens Catus” or “Amazon Snake Cat”. The black cat having bright yellow patches which looks quite similar to the scales of a reptile. It belongs to…
Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: A Rare Genetic Condition
Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy is a very rare genetic cardiomyopathy which thought to affect 1 in 5,000 people, where the heart muscle (myocardium) is replaced by both scar (fibrosis) and fat. This can mainly affect the right ventricle but sometimes the left…
Giant Eyes: Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome
This beautiful little girl has enormous and charming eyes due to the rare genetic disorder called as Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome. It is an abnormal disorder that causes her pupils huge. While her big eyes look fascinating but it may cost her a lifetime…
New treatment for Pancreatic Cancer using miRNA therapy
SiSaf in collaboration with the University of Leipzig has developed Bio-Courier targeted micro interfering RNAs (miRNA therapy) in order to treat cancer, especially pancreatic cancer. The agreement of SiSaf with Leipzig university consists of, SiSaf’s work in RNA delivery with…
Digital twins explain a path to Personalized Inflammatory Disease Treatment
Inflammatory disease is when the immune system attacks the body’s own cells or tissues which results in causing inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis are some examples of inflammatory diseases having very complex disease-causing mechanisms and which can…
Pfizer and GSK Head on Fight for First FDA-Approved RSV Vaccine
The two leading companies in vaccine production are almost at the finish line for the world’s first adult RSV vaccine. The FDA’s approval decision is expected in May 2023. Pfizer announced that the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory…
Allergic Asthma is driven by Nerve and Immune cells
Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition in which your lungs become inflamed and the airways you breathe through tighten when you inhale any kind of allergen. It is the most common type of asthma. About 90% of kids with…
AI Tool LabGym Takes a Shot at Analyzing Animal Behavior
A group of researchers at the University of Michigan have developed user-friendly artificial-driven software called as LabGym. This software automatically analyzes animal behavior. This model would be very much useful in developing life science and drug development in near future….
New Biomarker to Diagnose Vascular Dementia
Sometimes it can be challenging for doctors to detect whether the patient’s cognitive impairment originates from Alzheimer’s disease or vascular problems. These are the two major reasons to cause vascular dementia. Usually, doctors rely on MRI or CAT scans to…