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February, 2010
Laura Morata The Spanish designer has created a wedding dress where the nanotechnology and aromatherapy mano.Un go dress that incorporates relaxing and soothing aromas and-presumably-helps calm down nerves and anxiety. With an exquisite combination that meets the properties of lavender, jasmine, vanilla and Morata microcapsules succeeded in inserting these essences and got a special fabric [...]
Tags: body treatment, jasmine relieves, Nanotechnology, natural calming, nervous system, wedding dress
Viruses have played an important role in shaping human genetic variability, stomata according to a study published Feb. 19 in the open access journal PLoS Genetics. Researchers at the University of Milan and the Milan Polytechnic, Italy, used population genetics to identify genetic variants that increase susceptibility to viral infections or protect us from such [...]
Tags: AIDS, Disease, genetic, genetic variability, HIV, human genome, human virus, infections, medicine, virus
First of all sorry for the title, but it is known that the statements with double meanings (especially sexual) attract a wider audience to read the Blog. In order to prevent the pathogens of diseases, immune cells must be mobile and able to make contact with others. The working group of Prof. Dr. Oliver Fackler, [...]
Tags: AIDS, Health, HIV, immunity, medicine
Researchers at the Research Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CIN2) in Catalonia have patented a biosensor, similar to one of the glucose meters used by diabetics, who can identify and measure the amount of cancer cells that exist in a biological sample. The system, says Alfredo de la Escosura, one of the coatures work published [...]
Tags: biological sample, biosensor, cancer cells, chemical reactions, electrical current, metal atoms, nanoparticles, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, patented biosensor, tumor cells
In London, earlier this year will be tested an “artificial artery” using nanotechnology to develop a small bypass graft from a polymer material. This allows the graft material to mimic the natural pulse of human blood vessels, allowing transport of nutrients to the tissues of the body.
Tags: arteria nanotechnology, blood vessels, cardiovascular disease, graft material, lower limbs, medical tests, Nanotechnology, polymer material, tissues body
The AIDS virus inserts its genetic material into the genome of the infected cell. In a recent paper, scientists at the German Centre for Research on Cancer found for the first time that the process of integration into the human genome prevents the virus only a few specific sites. What do these particular sites?. According [...]
Tags: AIDS, DNA, genetic material, Health, HIV, HIV virus, human genome, inhibitors, molecular development, viral proteins, virus