Category Archives: Research

Identification of a novel factor implicated in the resistance of cancer to the therapy

Therapeutic treatment of cancer involves radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy so to generate a large amount of lesions in the DNA. Because cancer cells have reduced capacity to repair DNA lesions and are unable to slow down proliferation, this

Have any changes occurred in type and severity of facial injuries taken by soldiers since 1980s?

With all the recent progress in the weapon industries and the changing face of modern warfare, there is a need for better protection, devices, and education for soldiers in military systems. Assessment of the distribution of war

Does your culture create your personality?

Personality is as much a part of human biology as a liver, yet it is understood and evaluated through society, culture, and emotions. Personality is an individual’s unique patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. Unlike the liver,

Does immunotherapy in Multiple Sclerosis increase the risk of developing PML?

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a rare and life-threatening brain disease caused by the JC virus. In multiple sclerosis (MS), natalizumab (Tysabri, Biogen) was already known to substantially increase the risk for PML by suppressing the immune

A new portable miniaturize solid phase microextraction using micropipette tip in-syringe system

An innovative and simple miniaturized solid phase microextraction (M – SPME) method, using micropipette tip packed with activated carbon cloth (ACC) in a syringe system was developed for preconcentration and determination of silver (I) in the fresh

A smart 3-in-1 molecular device can do: detection, recognition and elimination of toxic cyanide

Cyanide is a useful but danger chemical. It is commonly use in industrial activities, such as mining, metallurgy, and photographic processing, however, one percent of tea spoon amount could cause a fatality to a normal human being.

A promising new drug treatment for Alzheimer’s disease

Diabetes is a risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The underlying mechanism seems to be that insulin signaling in the brain of patients with AD is very much impaired. Insulin not only controls blood sugar levels,

Could cancer be cured by inducing an autoimmune disease against It?

Might there be some way to make a microbial protein that the immune system normally overlooks (a “non-antigen”) into a target for an active immune response (an “antigen”)? Could one co-opt the immune system to produce an

Survivals in pediatric cardiac tamponade caused by central venous catheters

Pediatric central venous catheter (CVC) placement is used for fluid or drug administration and is useful for hemodynamic (the fluid dynamics of flow) management in cardiac surgery but associated with complications such as rare but serious cardiac

Mitochondrial POLG2 disease mutations impair cellular energy supply

Mitochondrial diseases are devastating disorders for which there is no cure and no proven treatment. About 1 in 2000 individuals are at risk of developing a mitochondrial disease sometime during the course of their life. Half of

What is necessary to be prion-like domain?

Prions are infectious proteins that can assume various conformations, including amyloid fibrils that can serve as a matrix and “infect” other proteins both within and between the cells and between organisms. However, it was observed that yeast

Waltheria indica constituents to tackle Chagas disease

American trypanosomiasis, also known as Chagas disease, is one of the most serious protozoan diseases which occurs throughout Latin America. Its etiological agent is Trypanosoma cruzi, a flagellate protozoa, which is transmitted to humans and other mammals

Renal risk associated with sodium phosphate medication

Sodium phosphate drugs (solutions, tablets or enemas) are used since 1990s as laxatives for bowel cleansing before endoscopy and radiology examination, or occasionally for treatment of severe constipation. Sodium phosphate drugs are low-volume osmotic purgatives, their administration

Innovative solid biofuel production from grape marc through hydrothermal carbonization

Geological ages and appropriate conditions are necessary to transform biomass into coal: with the hydrothermal carbonization, the same result is obtained in a few hours! Hydrothermal carbonization ( HTC ) is a thermochemical process through which it

Surgery for pancreatic head cancer

Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) offers the only chance of long-term survival for patients with pancreatic head cancer. The procedure involves removing the pancreatic head together with the duodenum, gallbladder and most of the common extra hepatic bile duct (Fig.

ER stress: a new molecular target to treat hyperglycemia-induced vascular damage

Endothelium is a thin layer of cells, which covers the inner surface of blood vessels and has a key role in the maintenance of vascular and metabolic homeostasis. Its functions include regulation of vascular tone, inhibition of

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs attenuate lung carcinogenesis in smoking female mice

Chronic inflammation plays a crucial role in the development of cancer in general and of cigarette smoke (CS) – related lung cancer in particular. Accordingly, anti-inflammatory drugs, among which the extensively used nonsteroidal anti – inflammatory drugs

Tailored-pore materials on polymeric membranes for gas separation

Separation operations in the chemical processes are the most energy and money consuming for the large industries and, therefore, one of the most important challenges for the chemical engineers to overcome now and in the next decades

Searching for magnetic sense inside living cells

Some molecules can absorb light and become excited. These excited molecules are often capable of undergoing chemical reactions that unexcited molecules cannot. Nature makes extensive use of these “photochemical reactions” and uses them to achieve some of