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New technique for drug delivery

Using ” nanoexplosiones ” chemicals that make small holes in the protective membrane of the cells, researchers have demonstrated a new technique to deliver therapeutic small molecules , proteins and DNA directly in living cells. activated carbon nanoparticles by laser light trigger bursts of small explosions that open holes in cell membranes allow sufficient time [...]

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h- BN sheets could help to replace silicon graphene

Researchers have discovered how to make h- BN sheets , which could become a nice complement to the graphene. Graphene , touted as a possible successor to silicon in microelectronic applications , is the new star of the research laboratories that hope to capitalize on its magnificent electronic properties. hexagonal boron nitride, Or h- BN [...]

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Chemical bond cleavage by electron molecule is first observed

Recently, scientists at the National Research Council of Canada ( NRC) and the University of Ottawa ( uOttawa ) saw their efforts rewarded when they were witnesses to a bird’s eye view when it breaks the chemical bond. The realization and the breaking of chemical bonds are the basis of the biochemical processes of life [...]

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cheaper substrates made of oxide materials : Graphene oxide paper development of new nano materials

Researchers at the National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan have made a discovery that opens the door to the manufacture of cheaper electronic components in a variety of substrates. They describe their findings in the journal Applied Physics Letters , published by the American Institute of Physics. ” The rectifier diodes are the building blocks [...]

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Nanovacuna against diabetes

By nanovacuna, a group of researchers from the University of Calgary (Alberta, Canada) has successfully managed to cure type 1 diabetes in mice and delay the onset of it to those who had risk of acquiring it. The group is led by Dr. Pere Santamaria who is a professor in the Department of Microbiology and [...]

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Insects such as production factories or worms can produce more than silk

The production of high quality recombinant proteins for the production of vaccines, diagnostic and therapeutic molecules, is costly and complex. All this can be reduced with the use of insects. The highly complex proteins (eg human) can not be synthesized in bacteria but in animal cells or transgenic animals. Currently, using insects as bioreactors specifically [...]

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