Yearly Archives: 2017

On the spider that spits the solution of a nonsmooth oscillator

Spitting spiders (Scytodes sp.) are so called because they have the curious habit of ejecting from their fangs a mixture of silk, glue and perhaps venom onto their prey. C. Gilbert and L. S. Rayor have shown

10th Annual European Pharma Congress. Frankfurt, Germany. May 07-09, 2018

Conference series takes pleasure in inviting the scientific community across the globe to attend the 10th Annual European Pharma Congress during May 07-09, 2018 at Frankfurt, Germany with a motto to Discover and Explore the Future of

Down to the last Drop: A single red blood cells is all that is needed to identify blood at a crime scene

DNA analysis is the great work horse of forensic investigations. However current tests to determine what should be sent for DNA analysis are not up to scratch. Current tests determine if a sample is a specific human

Migration led to the microevolution of Chinese short fat-tailed Sheep

China has a long history of sheep domestication and rich resources of sheep breeds. Based on tail type, the Chinese domesticated sheep can be divided into five types: short fat-tailed sheep, long fat-tailed sheep, short thin-tailed sheep,

Revisiting the RNA World with its inventor

The RNA World Hypothesis is a model for the early evolution of life on earth proposed in 1986 by the molecular biologist Walter Gilbert, in which he posited that the earliest forms of life were likely composed

Survival of Clostridium difficile spore in manure compost

Clostridium difficile is a gram-positive spore-forming anaerobic bacterium that causes antibiotic-associated diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis in humans. C. difficile can be isolated not only from patients but also from several animal species (such as pigs and cows),

Neglected Tropical Diseases Conference: Current and Future Challenges. Chicago, USA. November 2-3, 2017

All the interested participants are being cordially invited for the upcoming Neglected Tropical Diseases Conference: Current and Future Challenges which is going to be held at Chicago, Illinois, USA from the tenure November 2-3, 2017 focusing mainly

Abiotic stress signaling in plants: functional genomic intervention

Basic plant science has never been more important than in the current scenario of climate change and increasing human population. To address the global challenges like increase in food production and raising stress tolerant crop varieties the

International Conference & Exhibition on Biologics and Biosimilars. Orlando, USA. March 26-27, 2018

Allied Academies Publication is an amalgamation of a few regarded scholastic and logical affiliations known for advancing logical disposition and is pleased to declare International Conference and Exhibition on Biologics and Biosimilars, planned amid March 26-27, 2018

p53 gene reactivation reverts hypoxic resistance in KRAS mutant tumor cells decreasing glucose uptake

When growing distant from primary blood supply sites, tumor cells face hypoxia characterized by niches restricted in oxygen and glucose. Cells acquiring resistant to hypoxic stress undergo metabolic re – programming, and increased resistance to 3 –

A 100 million year-old fungus infesting a primitive wasp in amber

Fungi occur everywhere; in the air, on the ground, in the sea and often in very strange locations. We naturally think of mushrooms in regards to fungi, unless  we encounter black mold on our walls or have

A new extracellular role for miR-939 in triple negative breast cancer

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is defined as estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative breast carcinomas (BC). Unfortunately, this kind of tumor is characterized by poor prognosis, high

12th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. Frankfurt, Germany. May 10-11, 2018

EUROSCICON LLC welcomes you to attend the 12th   Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine during May 10-11, 2018 at Frankfurt, Germany. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge

Simultaneous glucose fasting and autophagy inhibition enhances chemotherapy treatment

If you could cut your risk of developing cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, rejuvenate your immune system, and potentially live longer – would you do it? What if the answer to potentially save your life is as

Dihydrogen phosphate ion comes at the guest to pillar[5]arenes

Selective anions’ binding is one of the key problems frequently occurred in design of supramolecular systems, in catalysis and material sciences as well as in some analytical applications (sensors, extraction systems, etc.). Among others, recognition of tetrahedral

Superthin muscle filaments: evolution and function of titin in skeletal muscle

The mechanisms by which muscle converts chemical to mechanical energy, allowing animal movement, defied explanation for decades. Following the development of the electron microscope and mechanisms of tissue fixation, the ultrastructure of muscle was finally described. Thus

Genome analysis with near-complete privacy possible

Stanford researchers used cryptography to cloak irrelevant genetic information in individuals’ genomes while revealing disease-associated mutations. They say the technique could vastly improve patient privacy. It is now possible to scour complete human genomes for the presence

Heart failure drug restores sensitivity to radioactive iodide treatment in aggressive thyroid cancer

Patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer generally have a good prognosis as a result of implementing treatment regimens consisting of surgery and radioactive iodide (RAI) ablation. However, in about 30% of cases, these tumors develop resistance to RAI

Dietary phosphorus overload can accelerate cavity formation in tooth

Dental caries or dental caries is an extremely common yet preventable oral disease. Clinically, dental decay can be partly reversed, if it is diagnosed and treated in its early stages. Dental decay induces damage to the teeth

Short technical steps to success in inflammation research

Taking a chemical compound from early discovery to clinical trials is a process that is fraught with risks. It is therefore, important to optimize preclinical test systems to improve the chances of developing a compound likely to