Tissue Nanotransfection, non-invasive method of reprogramming cell
“Without any doubt, nanotechnology has explicitly broadened the horizons of regenerative medicine with stem cell-based therapies and direct cell reprogramming”.
“Without any doubt, nanotechnology has explicitly broadened the horizons of regenerative medicine with stem cell-based therapies and direct cell reprogramming”.
In the 1930s, the first coronavirus was isolated in North Dakota, USA, from poultry suffering from a respiratory disease called…
Adenoviruses have been used in most viral gene therapy trials for people with mouth cancer because they have a strong…
tracking of the nanobots inside the body, making it advantageous in targeted drug delivery and personalized medicines. Miniaturization of robots…
There are several factors that contributed to the spread of dengue virus in Pakistan, these include deforestation, uncontrolled urbanization, agriculture,…
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer and BCL-2 and p53 prevents the progression of HCC…
Researchers through genetic engineering have fabricated an artificial single-celled organism that can grow like a normal natural cell. In a…
New research suggests that a malfunctioning member of the patient’s own immune system called a killer T cell may be…
For those not involved in chemistry or biology, picturing a cell likely brings to mind several discrete, blob-shaped objects; maybe…
Nature abhors a vacuum, and in the absence of evidence-based therapies to treat or prevent COVID-19, stem cell clinics with…
All current breast cancer drugs were first tested in cell lines. Each cell line began as cancer in a patient.…
A new technique that grows insulin-producing cells and can protect them from immune attack after they are transplanted may offer…