Yearly Archives: 2024

UCLA researchers pioneer AI-based tissue staining to detect amyloid deposits without chemical stains or polarization microscopy

Los Angeles, CA – September 10, 2024 – Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have pioneered a groundbreaking approach in the imaging and detection of amyloid deposits in tissue samples. The innovative method leverages

Shutting down unwanted visitors: Please be quiet

AoS. Shutting down unwanted visitors

Our cells respond to invading DNAs formed by viral infection in a variety of ways to suppress their ability to produce RNAs and proteins. One mechanism is to wrap the DNA with histones into a form of

Is multiple sclerosis triggered by immunological cross-recognition between an ancient virus and brain cell proteins?

AoS. Is multiple sclerosis triggered by immunological cross-recognition

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease where immune cells (T cells) and antibodies progressively damage the myelin sheath surrounding nerve cells leading to their loss of function. We have a reasonable understanding of the disease process

UCLA researchers develop high-sensitivity paper-based sensor for rapid cardiac diagnostics

AoS. UCLA Researchers Develop High-Sensitivity Paper-based Sensor for Rapid Cardiac Diagnostics

A significant advancement for point-of-care medical diagnostics, a team of researchers from UCLA has introduced a deep learning-enhanced, paper-based vertical flow assay (VFA) capable of detecting cardiac troponin I (cTnI) with high sensitivity. The innovative assay holds

What Is The Role Of GMP In Ensuring Quality Viral Vector Production?

AoS. What Is The Role Of GMP In Ensuring Quality Viral Vector Production

Viral vectors have revolutionized modern medicine by enabling the delivery of therapeutic genes and the development of advanced vaccines. To ensure that viral vectors are safe, effective, and suitable for clinical and commercial use, Good Manufacturing Practices

How AI Is Revolutionizing Drug Discovery

AoS. How AI Is Revolutionizing Drug Discovery

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in drug discovery, transforming how new medications are identified, developed, and brought to market. By leveraging advanced algorithms and vast amounts of data, AI is enhancing the efficiency, accuracy, and

Unlocking new treatments for bone diseases: using PEPITEM to strengthen bones and prevent loss

Despite appearances, bones are a constantly changing organ in the body. Cells that produce new bone (named osteoblasts) and cells that break down bone (named osteoclasts) work in harmony to ensure that old bone is continuously replaced,

The Manikin Challenge: manikin-based simulation in the psychiatry clerkship

AoS. The Manikin Challenge: manikin-based simulation in the psychiatry clerkship

Psychiatry is a nuanced specialty that relies on body language and subtle nonverbal cues from patients. As such, when using simulation to teach medical students, standardized patients are considered the gold standard. Standardized patients are actors who

Does UV-B radiation modify gene expression?

Frequently the harsh environmental conditions, such as, high temperatures, low freezing conditions, high levels of PAR and UV-B sun radiation induce remarkable adaptive reactions in plants. These responses suggest that plants may possess genes associated with defence

Ferrate technology: an innovative solution for sustainable sewer and wastewater management

AoS. Ferrate Technology: Revolutionizing Sustainable Sewer and Wastewater Management

Sewers might be out of sight, but they play a huge role in shaping the well-being of a society. They quietly carry away all the wastewater from our homes, businesses, and factories, preventing harmful viruses, bacteria, and

Sleep abnormalities in different clinical stages of psychosis

Sleep abnormalities are commonly observed in individuals with schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. Research shows that over half of people with these conditions have trouble sleeping. Poor sleep also often contributes to the development and worsening of

A compact high yield isotope enrichment system

Highly enriched isotopes such as 10B, 98Mo, and 100Mo are in great demand for the manufacturing of radioactive isotopes for medical diagnostic imaging studies and therapeutic applications. In order to produce useful quantities of the medical radioisotopes,

Late second trimester miscarriages

AoS. Late second trimester miscarriages

A second trimester miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy between 12 and 22 weeks of pregnancy. This is indeed a very sad experience to the parents. It has been said that a miscarriage may cause

Making Christmas trees under duress, or how cells regulate the production of ribosomal RNA

AoS. Making Christmas trees under duress

Some of the most enduring images for a molecular biologist are electron microscopy micrographs of the so-called “Christmas trees”, famously first observed by Oscar Miller from newt oocytes in 1969. These intriguing structures (Fig. 1A) capture the

Biologics Unleashed: Next-Gen Development Techniques

AoS. Biologics Unleashed: Next-Gen Development Techniques

The world of biopharmaceuticals is witnessing an era of unprecedented growth, largely fueled by the advancements in biologics development. Biologics, unlike traditional small-molecule drugs, are complex proteins derived from living cells used to treat a plethora of

Rabbits with mammary carcinomas as a model for comparative pathology and translational science in breast cancer research

AoS. Rabbits with mammary carcinomas as a model for comparative pathology and translational science in breast cancer research

Within a breeding colony of rabbits, the American pathologist Harry Greene (1904-1969) observed that mammary carcinomas were restricted to certain families. This is suggestive of a familiar predisposition as it occurs in human breast cancer. In rabbits,