Groundbreaking Study Shows Promise of iNKT Cell Therapy in Treating ARDS
Groundbreaking phase 1/2 clinical trial reveals the potential of iNKT cell therapy in treating moderate-severe ARDS caused by SARS-2 virus. AgenT-797 shows promise in rescuing exhausted T cells and activating innate and adaptive immunity without toxicities. Study points to iNKT cells’ anti-inflammatory response, survival benefits, and potential for treating infections and cancer.
New Breakthrough Treatment for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Australian scientists have developed a new treatment for triple-negative breast cancer, a highly aggressive and deadly form of the disease. The oral medication specifically targets cancerous cells, sparing healthy cells, and addresses metastatic lesions that have shown resistance to chemotherapy. This breakthrough offers hope for improving the survival rates of patients with this difficult-to-treat form of cancer.
Nanotechnology-Based CRISPR/Cas9 Delivery System for Cancer Treatment
February 1, 2024 A Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment: Nanotechnology-Based CRISPR/Cas9 Delivery System Scientists are making significant strides in the field of cancer treatment with the development of a nanotechnology-based CRISPR/Cas9 delivery system. This groundbreaking approach, detailed in a recent study…
Researchers Capture High-Resolution Images of Early Microtubule Formation in Human Cells
Researchers at the Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona and the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) in Madrid have achieved a groundbreaking feat by capturing the world’s first high-resolution images of the earliest moments of microtubule formation inside…
Groundbreaking Microscopy Technique Reveals Previously Unseen Cells and Structures in Human Brain Tissue
A groundbreaking new microscopy technique developed by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School has uncovered previously unseen cells and structures in human brain tissue. This innovative imaging method has the potential to…
New Cancer Treatment Identifies Patients Likely to Respond to Cancer Drugs
Cancer treatment could identify patients most likely to respond to cancer drugs by Jen Brogan | 1st Feb 2024 | News Tumours with high mtDNA mutations more likely to respond to Opdivo Scientists from the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute…
Groundbreaking Discovery in 3.5 Billion-Year-Old Hydrothermal Vent Sediments
Researchers from The University of Western Australia have made a groundbreaking discovery by examining 3.5 billion-year-old hydrothermal vent sediments, shedding light on the origin and early evolution of life on Earth. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, was…
Stanford researchers uncover mechanism behind expedited transcription rates in growing cells
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MIT student engineers gut bacteria to display Doom
Power-crazed boffin gets Doom running through the medium of gut bacteria By Rich Stanton published 1 day ago Doom has had one of the most remarkable afterlives of any game, from the still-thriving modding and speedrunning scenes to the meme-slash-mission…
New Drug Triggers ‘Calcium Storm’ to Choke Cancer Cells to Death
MEDICAL New drug triggers ‘calcium storm’ to choke cancer cells to death By Michael Irving | January 29, 2024 Scientists have developed a method to kill cancer by flooding its cells with calcium. No matter how important something is, too…