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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 ...
19-Jul-2010 - Gene therapy has the potential to revolutionise personal medicine but delivering the genes into cells is a major challenge. Dendrons offer a potential solution as their many ligands bind strongly to DNA but now scientists are reporting that smaller dendrons with fewer ligands can actually be ...
31-Jul-2009 - An international collaboration of chemists have synthesised an o-quinodimethane that reacts with triplet oxygen to form a stable endoperoxide. o-quinodimethanes (o-xylylenes) have attracted great interest as they are useful building blocks for a variety of polycyclic compounds, that often exhibit ...
23-Jun-2009 - A group of scientists led by Bengang Xing, at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in collaboration with Zhen Cheng and colleagues at Stanford University Medical Centre, California, have developed a photoactivable bioluminescent probe for imaging luciferase activity in live cells. ...
Pirates can now trade in their peg-legs for real legs as scientists transform wood into bone
18-Jun-2009 - In a Royal Society of Chemistry journal Italian chemists show that ordinary wood can be turned into bone suitable for repairing damaged limbs. It brings a whole new meaning to the term "tree surgery". The microstructure of the wood is the perfect natural template for making bone as it allows ...
20-May-2009 - A new and easy method for the detection of microRNA and RNase H activity could be used for screening anti-HIV therapeutics say Chinese scientists. Zhengping Li and co-workers at Hebei University have developed a rapid, quantitative and sensitive method for the detection of microRNA (miRNA) and ...
21-Apr-2009 - Scientists in the UK prepare polymers containing two different clickable groups that can be functionalised using two click reactions. Sugars play an important role in biological recognition, in processes such as fertilisation and viral infection. The interaction between sugars and proteins can ...
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