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Novel bovine serum albumin-magnetite nanotorpedo system constructed for drug delivery

30.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Team from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has designed a safe and efficient nanotorpedo for the delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs. "This nanotorpedo integrates the advantages of inorganic nanocarrier and protein carriers, two important drug delivery systems," said Prof. Wang Junfeng, who led...

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A Tobacco Plant Has Been Engineered to Produce Cocaine in Its Leaves
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A Tobacco Plant Has Been Engineered to Produce Cocaine in Its Leaves

28.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Used by humans as a stimulant and anesthetic for thousands of years, the drug commonly known as cocaine has been carefully shaped by species of the coca plant (Erythroxylum) over tens of millions of years in an arms race against hungry insects. Knowing just how the plants pull off this feat of chemical engineering would be a big win for the...

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New CRISPR-based tool inserts large DNA sequences at desired sites in cells

25.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Building on the CRISPR gene-editing system, MIT researchers have designed a new tool that can snip out faulty genes and replace them with new ones, in a safer and more efficient way. Using this system, the researchers showed that they could deliver genes as long as 36,000 DNA base pairs to several types of human cells, as well as to liver cells...

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Hemp-fed cows get high and produce THC-laced milk
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Hemp-fed cows get high and produce THC-laced milk

23.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

New research published in the journal Nature Food has reported on the consequences of feeding dairy cows commercial hemp. Despite the hemp product containing negligible levels of psychoactive THC the researchers detected significant behavioral changes in the animals and measurable levels of THC in their milk. The primary goal of the research was...

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Stem cells (and mini brains) grown from critically endangered rhinos
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Stem cells (and mini brains) grown from critically endangered rhinos

21.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

The Sumatran rhino is critically endangered and difficult to breed. But now, researchers have created induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from the genetic material of a male, potentially providing new ways to help conservation efforts. They even used them to grow mini rhino brains in the lab. Once widespread across southeast Asia, there are...

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Mushroom-derived electronics designed to biodegrade when discarded

18.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Among other things, mushrooms have been put forth as eco-friendly alternatives to leather and expanded foam packaging. According to a new study, they might also find use in biodegradable electronic devices. The discovery of this novel use for mushrooms was made more or less accidentally Martin Kaltenbrunner, Doris Danninger and Roland Pruckner,...

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Lab-grown bone marrow may unlock personalized blood cancer treatments
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Lab-grown bone marrow may unlock personalized blood cancer treatments

16.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

By using stem cells as a starting point, scientists have managed to produce lab-grown versions of an impressive array of human body parts. The list so far includes brains, blood vessels and lungs, and is growing rapidly, with these miniaturized models serving as next-gen research tools to study disease and develop drugs that can improve outcomes...

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Antiviral substances discovered within native plants in South Korea
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Antiviral substances discovered within native plants in South Korea

14.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Codonopsis lanceolata, more commonly referred to as "deodeok," is used as a medicinal herb in South Korea. It is cultivated in large quantities and has been an integral part of Korean cuisine across history. Aster koraiensis, or Korean starwort, is a common flower that resembles a daisy, which is only found in the Korean peninsula. A team of...

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Gene drive technology to suppress invasive mice
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Gene drive technology to suppress invasive mice

11.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have released their first findings on the potential effectiveness of revolutionary gene drive technology to control invasive mice. The team has developed a world-first proof of concept for the technology – called t-CRISPR – using laboratory mice. Using sophisticated computer modeling performed by co-first...

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First human patients receive transfusions of lab-grown blood cells
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First human patients receive transfusions of lab-grown blood cells

9.11.2022   |   Press monitoring

For the first time ever, human patients have received transfusions of blood cells that were grown from stem cells in a lab. A clinical trial investigating the safety of the procedure is currently underway, which could revolutionize blood transfusions. Blood donations can be life-saving, especially for people with disorders like sickle cell...

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