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25-Nov-2010 - A sensor to be injected into the skin just like a tattoo that measures sodium concentrations in the blood has been developed by US scientists. The sensor could be used to monitor diseases or warn against dangerously low sodium levels during exercise. Scientists report in Integrative Biology that ...
25-Nov-2010 - Microjet engines called microbots that can transport cells within a fluid to any desired location have been developed by German scientists. Manipulating nanomachines to transport biological matter in the body has been a challenge until now. Samuel Sanchez, from the Institute for Integrative ...
25-Nov-2010 - A graphene oxide anti-cancer drug carrier that targets tumour cells by releasing the dose due to a decrease in pH has been designed by scientists from China. Many anticancer drugs are toxic or cause harmful side effects because they target healthy cells as well as tumour cells. Scientists have ...
15-Nov-2010 - Migration of cells in response to chemicals in the external environment is vital for the correct functioning of all life from bacteria to multi-cellular organisms. Understanding the mechanisms involved is central to studies of normal development as well as disease states like cancer. This special ...
15-Nov-2010 - Microfluidics can be used to trap a single DNA–enzyme complex in its native state, without immobilisation. These studies have usually been performed by immobilising either the enzyme or the DNA on a glass slide, but this may modify their properties, and make it difficult to analyse the ...
25-Oct-2010 - Bacteria in the lower gut are responsible for breaking down the major cancer fighting chemical in broccoli to release its bioactive form. Of all the components present in crucifer vegetables, such as antioxidants and flavonoids, a molecule called glucoraphanin (GRP) is believed to play a major ...
20-Aug-2010 - A train-like system that transports molecular cargo between specific pick-up and delivery zones on a chip has been created by Swiss scientists. The technology could lead to nanoscale assembly lines, or improved self-healing materials, they say. The team already had a working system where a ...
20-Aug-2010 - An entire family of marine alkaloids that show potent anticancer activity and potential for treating Alzheimer’s disease has been synthesised by US chemists. Mohammad Movassaghi and colleagues at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, were intrigued by the molecular architecture of ...
20-Aug-2010 - A new, fast way to analyse DNA could be used to sequence the genomes of viruses and in the future help tackle genetic disorders such as schizophrenia and congenital heart defects. Robert Neely and colleagues have used a DNA methyltransferase enzyme to label the 5’-GCGC-3’ DNA sequences with a ...
26-Jul-2010 - A new approach for sensing and detecting cancer cells using a hydrogel capsule could lead to a more accurate prognosis of prostate cancer. Itaru Hamachi and his team at Kyoto University, Japan, have designed a mechanically tough hydrogel that forms a stable capsule in both aqueous and cellular ...
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