Xylazine Drug Turning Humans into Zombies in US
A new drug named Xylazine or Tranq has caused a major havoc in different cities across US by severe symptoms like skin rotting a.k.a zombie like effect. This ‘zombie drug’ has been approved by the country’s Food and Drug Administration…
3rd Patient got free from HIV after receiving Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)
A 53-year-old man who was diagnosed with the deadly virus HIV in 2008 is now recovering from the virus with the help of stem cell transplant therapy as reported in the journal Nature Medicine. “The Düsseldorf patient,” is reportedly the 3rd…
Celltrion and LISCure Biosciences to develop unique microbiome treatment for Parkinson’s disease
LISCure Biosciences Inc., a clinical-stage biotech is developing advanced microbiome technology with accurate targets and announced a multi-year strategic R&D collaboration with Celltrion to identify novel microbiome therapy for neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s disease. – Co-research and co-development of novel microbiome…
How Regulatory T cells impact on self-reactive T cells
There are 3 main types of T cells: Cytotoxic, helper, and regulatory T cells. Cytotoxic T cells have CD8 as a co-receptor on their cell surface whereas, CD4+ T cells are divided into Regulatory T cells (Treg) and Helper T…
How Artificial Intelligence will change biology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already beginning to have a significant impact on the field of biology, and it is poised to change the field in a number of ways. Analysis of large datasets One major area where AI is having…
Diprosopus: A rare Craniofacial Duplication
A craniofacial duplication is a rare form of congenital disorder which is commonly known as Diprosopus; in which conjoined twins with duplicated faces are found. Conjoined twins are born connected physically and are always of the same sex sharing a…
Cell mechanism that could help counter Cancer and Aging
Epigenetic memory is a key cell mechanism in processing of life that can controls the inheritance of functional characteristics of a normal cell into the new cell having newly acquired properties. In this activity cell remembers its originality while dividing…
Record-breaking copper catalyst converts CO2 into liquid fuels
Since the 1970s, scientists have known that copper has a special ability to transform carbon dioxide into valuable chemicals and fuels. But for many years, scientists have struggled to understand how this common metal works as an electrocatalyst, a mechanism…
What is Bioinformatics, Job Prospects and Successful People
What is Bioinformatics? Bioinformatics is a field of science that uses computational techniques to process, analyze and interpret biological data. It encompasses a range of scientific disciplines including biology, computer science, statistics, and mathematics, to solve problems in the field…
Yellow evolution is here with gene editing Monkey Flower
Monkeyflowers glow in a rich assortment of colors, from yellow to pink to deep red-orange. But about 5 million years ago, some of them lost their yellow. In the Feb. 10 issue of Science, UConn botanists explain what happened genetically to jettison…