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Artificial Ovary Able to Develop Oocytes into Mature Human Eggs

29. September 2010

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Artificial Ovary Able to Develop Oocytes into Mature Human Eggs

In accordance to the September issue of ScienceDaily, the researchers of Brown University and Women & Infants Hospital have created the very first artificial human ovary. This advance offers a potentially powerful new way to conduct fertility research. It could moreover yield infertility treatments for patients suffering from cancer. The team of researchers has already [...]

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Nanomedicine – Dechronification: Treating the Disease of Natural Death Part 2

15. September 2010

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Nanomedicine – Dechronification: Treating the Disease of Natural Death Part 2

Part 1: Nanomedicine – A Solution for a Limitless Healthy Lifespan Nano-medicine holds promising hopes for human immortality. Progress in nano-medicine can result in so called as ‘dechronification’ or rather age reversal. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to rejuvenate your skin, internal organs and most importantly to reverse the aging process? The ultimate aim of nano-medicine [...]

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Nanomedicine – A Solution for a Limitless Healthy Lifespan Part 1

14. September 2010

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Nanomedicine – A Solution for a Limitless Healthy Lifespan Part 1

This is an edited article originally written by Robert A. Freitas Jr., J.D. in the scientific conquest of Death, which gives a full-fledge description of how nanotechnology is slowly becoming common in biotechnology. The most promising progress in biological aging is certainly nanotechnology and biotechnology. When we talk about nanotechnology we are emphasising on what [...]

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Mayo’s ‘Intelligent’ Adult Stem Cells Heal Hearts

17. August 2010

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Mayo’s ‘Intelligent’ Adult Stem Cells Heal Hearts

Along with Belgian collaborators, investigators from the Mao Clinic have shown that when logically “guided”, human adult stem cells can successfully repair, regenerate and heal heart tissue that has been damaged. The findings, which have also been termed as a “landmark work” in an accompanying editorial, have appeared in the Journal of the American College [...]

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Secrets Kept in The Graveyard May Reveal Hints to Longevity Research

16. August 2010

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Secrets Kept in The Graveyard May Reveal Hints to Longevity Research

The new ironic truth is that scientists and biologists are probing into graveyards to veil clues of longevity. What scientists are looking for in graveyards are a new enzyme with the ability to remove old cells. They merely perfect human metabolism does constantly accumulate tiny waste chemicals, which the body is unable to remove. The [...]

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Stanford Reveals that Antibodies Contribute to Nerve Repair

4. August 2010

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Stanford Reveals that Antibodies Contribute to Nerve Repair

Anti-bodies are proteins that are produced by the immune system to safeguard the human body against bacteria and viruses. Stanford is the first institute to show that antibodies are not only warriors fighting infectious diseases but as well nurses. This has been shown by researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine. The lack of antibodies [...]

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Advanced Blood Test Invented To Deal With lethal Transplant Impediments

4. July 2010

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Advanced Blood Test Invented To Deal With lethal Transplant Impediments

A new blood test has been developed by Researchers to diagnose and examine the risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), which is often a deadly complication that affects people who have had a bone marrow transplant because of cancer or other conditions. The blood test will help doctors to comprehend whether patients require more intense treatment. [...]

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Scientists Discovers An Ancient Viral Invasion That Has Been Crucial In Shaping The Human Genome

2. July 2010

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Scientists Discovers An Ancient Viral Invasion That Has Been Crucial In Shaping The Human Genome

The scientists of the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), a biomedical research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), along with their colleagues of the Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, Princeton University and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School have newly found out that the viruses that “invaded” the human genome millions [...]

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Genes That Are Associated To Aging Has A Role In Stem Cell Differentiation

1. July 2010

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Genes That Are Associated To Aging Has A Role In Stem Cell Differentiation

In accordance with the researchers from the Regenerative Medicine and the Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University and the Centre for Stem Cell Biology, a gene which was shown to play a part in the process of aging seems to play an important role in regulating the differentiation of embryonic stem cells. In the research [...]

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Scientists from Yale University Implant Regenerated Lung Tissue In Rats

30. June 2010

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Scientists from Yale University Implant Regenerated Lung Tissue In Rats

A team of scientists from Yale University states that it has accomplished a crucial initial step in the regeneration of completely functional lung tissue that can replace gas, which is the main role of the lungs. Their papers were published in the June issue of Science Express. Lung disease is responsible for nearly 400,000 deaths [...]

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