What pH at the sites of calcification of an octocoral tells us

What pH at the sites of calcification of an octocoral tells us

Corals are marine organisms which elaborate calcium carbonate skeletons, a process known as biomineralization or calcification. More »

Zinc promotes myoblast differentiation activating Zip7 transporter and Akt signalling pathway

Zinc promotes myoblast differentiation activating Zip7 transporter and Akt signalling pathway

Skeletal muscle is a heterogeneous, dynamic and plastic tissue, which comprises 40% of adult human body mass. More »

Any cell organelle can be the starting point for toxicant and pathogen-induced cell death

Any cell organelle can be the starting point for toxicant and pathogen-induced cell death

Toxicants and pathogens often induce death of their target and host cells. In order to investigate the different ways they can achieve this More »

Metal-organic framework with dangling sulfonate groups for enhanced proton conductivity

Metal-organic framework with dangling sulfonate groups for enhanced proton conductivity

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) provide a versatile platform for tuning the chemical functionality of pore surfaces and thus have attracted an increasing amount of attention for applications in gas storage More »

 

The difference of an amide to ester in polymers does the magic

The difference of an amide to ester in polymers does the magic. AoS

Antibiotics kill bacteria by a specific targeting mechanism, and thereby, bacteria quickly develop resistance to antibiotics. The bacterial cell membrane is pivotal to its survival and is considered its Achille’s heel. Killing bacteria by attacking their cell

Why are processed vegetable foodstuffs not as green as raw? Following the fate of chlorophylls

In addition to play an important role in photosynthesis and plant physiology, chlorophylls fulfil certain biological activities. Chlorophylls and their derivatives have been shown to exert antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic activity. In the human diet, these compounds are

Wicherhamomyces anomalus biofilm supported on wood husk for chromium wastewater treatment

Toxic heavy metals are harmful pollutants increasingly discharged in the environment by natural and anthropogenic means. Due to its widespread use in industrial processes, chromium presents a significant impact on the surface waters and ecosystem services. Because

Heart medication and metabolism: What physicians should reflect on to keep them in harmony

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and have been for a long time. This spotlight has ensured that doctors treating patients with heart problems have a wide variety of medications to work with. Most

Chronic Care Model and multi-morbidity patients. Insights from patients’ perception

Chronic Care Model. AoS

More and more countries have been implementing chronic care programs, such as the Chronic Care Model (CCM) to manage non-acute conditions of diseases in a more effective and less expensive way. Among the CCM components there are

Development of a better and cheaper approach for fabrication of epidermal sheets used for wound healing

About 1% of the world population are affected by pressure and diabetic foot ulcers and around 11 million people are injured by thermal burns each year. Cell therapy is a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of

High phenolic content in extra virgin olive oil influences the release (time-intensity) of aroma compounds in mouth

The popularity of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is linked both to its pleasant sensory notes and health properties. The sensory notes of EVOO are attributed to the presence of aroma compounds while bitterness and pungency are

A mass spectrometry view of the interaction of Alzheimer’s disease proteins with an anti-aggregation compound

Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that has been studied extensively over the last four decades. Millions of people worldwide are affected by this disease, and because our population is growing older, this disease is becoming alarmingly

What do patients and healthcare professionals “tweet” about brachytherapy?

Word Cloud of Patient Tweets about Brachytherapy. Atlas of Science

Many patients post on Twitter about their healthcare experiences. Patients with cancer are especially active on Twitter, and studies have found that sharing experiences online can reduce feelings of isolation. Healthcare professionals also frequently post on Twitter.

Unboxing the role of TBX1 in palatal development: a gene profiling study

Cleft palate (CP) is a disease where there is an opening or split in the palate (the roof of the mouth). CP has been reported in 1 to 2 of every 1000 births worldwide and is the

When the obsession with healthy food becomes a problem

When the obsession with healthy food becomes a problem. AoS

Healthy eating is promoted in today’s society as a positive and powerful behaviour to prevent all kinds of diseases. Therefore, making dietary restrictions and following certain food beliefs (vegetarianism, veganism, paleo diet, etc.) are behaviours considered normal

Preparation of various nucleosomes for biochemical and structural analyses

Preparation of various nucleosomes for biochemical. AoS

Genomic DNA, which encodes genetic information, is three-dimensionally organized in the cell as chromatin. Its basic unit is the nucleosome, a disc-like structure containing two copies each of histones H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, with DNA wound around

Role of ultrasonography in the evaluation of traumatic injury to peripheral nerves

Traumatic injury of peripheral nerve accounts for about 3-5% of limb trauma, but if not diagnosed it can be associated with negative outcomes, especially in major trauma, with economic and social damage when working-age subjects are involved.

Forward and reverse mutations in stages of cancer development

Forward and reverse mutations. AoS

Mutations in somatic genomes are known to be the basis of cancers, understanding of which is essential for cancer prevention, diagnosis and therapy. In our study, mutations changing the genomic DNA sequences of a cell from its

Production techniques for the development of sub-micron size polymeric drug delivery formulations evaluated

Studied for the production of sub-micron size PLGA particles. AoS

Polymeric drug delivery formulations containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) offer the advantages of improved stability, targeted delivery and controlled release of APIs in vivo, which can reduce drug burden while enhancing efficacy. Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is amongst

Dramatically distinct tropism and transduction efficiencies of AAV serotypes following subconjunctival injection

Instead of relying on traditional drug modalities, gene therapies rely on delivery of  nucleic acids into patient’s cells to prevent, slow, stop or treat diseases. In the past decades, gene therapy has been broadly studied in pre-clinical

Stem cells and stem cells conditioned medium for inflammatory bowel disease treatment

Stem cells. AoS

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex of pathological processes occurring in the intestine. Chemically induced IBD in rodent usually used for study of drug therapy efficacy. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) was used as alternative method for

FLYWCH1 is a novel transcriptional repressor for the cancer-causing Beta-catenin

There is no doubt that cancer is a devastating disease. However, restraining the cancerous cells from spreading throughout the body (invasion) will make it easier to control and possibly cure cancer. β-catenin is one of the proteins

Local immunomodulation by Jagged-1 for islet graft acceptance

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease with a high economic burden worldwide ($327 billion in 2017). Although transplantation of pancreatic islets is a promising approach for treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus, the engraftment efficiency

Aesthetics

Aesthetics. AoS

Our lives are full of aesthetic experiences. From the taste of coffee in the morning till a last glimpse at the stars before falling asleep, we constantly evaluate what we perceive with our senses. That is the