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11-Jun-2013 - Research describes the development of a portable device that can extract HIV viral RNA from whole human blood to produce a purified and thermally-stable sample without the use of electric power. The technology has the potential to enable accurate monitoring of patient response to HIV treatment in ...
04-Jun-2013 - Research describes the synthesis of nanoparticles that release singlet oxygen when a laser beam is shone on them. The nanoparticles could improve the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy, a treatment for some cancers. Photodynamic therapy is based on the combination of oxygen, light and ...
27-May-2013 - Research reports the first pentavalent inhibitor for cholera toxin that exactly matches the pentavalent structure of the cholera toxin binding domain. Cholera still represents a serious health problem in areas of the developing world where there is a lack of clean water and proper sanitation. It ...
22-May-2013 - Scientists in Japan have developed a technique that could be used to diagnose malaria using a blood plasma sample just one day after infection. It is vital to diagnose malaria as soon as possible to maximise the effectiveness of treatment. Currently, light microscopy is the main technique used ...
22-May-2013 - Scientists in Canada have developed a super-strong membrane adhesive that can stick red blood cells together. The polymer, which is based on the phospholipid head group phosphatidyl choline, could be used to secure cells in particular positions for tissue engineering and wound closure. Research ...
10-May-2013 - This manuscript focuses on the biodistribution of gold nanoparticles (Au@DTDTPA) after intravenous injection into healthy rats. Gold nanoparticles have shown great potential as radiosensitisers for radiotherapy so the biodistribution of the nanoparticles in healthy tissues constitutes a crucial ...
07-May-2013 - Scientists in Spain have developed a disposable magnetic bead-based immunosensor to detect the hormone leptin. Leptin helps regulate food intake and is thought to play a role in obesity. This new sensor is very sensitive with a lower limit of detection than current immunoassays. The sensor was ...
07-May-2013 - Researchers in South Korea have developed a three-dimensional liver model that can recreate cell signalling within the organ. The liver on a chip could cut tests on animals by providing an accurate artificial model of how the organ responds to new drugs. The team, led by SangHoon Lee, at Korea ...
16-Apr-2013 - Chloride ions are central to many biological processes and measuring the concentration of chloride ions in biological fluids can help diagnose a number of diseases, including cystic fibrosis. Scientists from the US have synthesised a squaraine rotaxane which can detect chloride ions via ...
16-Apr-2013 - A ladder-like aminopropylsilsesquioxane that could be used as a drug delivery system for ibuprofen has been synthesised by scientists in France. The work demonstrates how it is possible to control drug delivery through the design and synthesis of a hybrid material. Drug release tests using the ...
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