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A non-steroidal medication to block spermatogenesis

Found a drug able to prevent the biochemical pathway of retinoic acid receptor molecules which are metabolites of vitamin A, the lack of which causes male sterility. In the journal Endocrinology is published study to test the efficacy of a drug that could act as non-steroidal male contraceptive. The study was conducted on laboratory mice [...]

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Transdifferentiation cell gene cord

Getting from hair cells can be obtained earlier in myocardial transform pluripotent new goal of the scientific community. Cellular Reprogramming is a technique that allows to create any type of tissue from one cell to another, is to re-educate the cells to respond as the scientists wanted. A step towards achieving create organs and tissues [...]

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A cerebral cavernous malformations site

This genetic disease early diagnosis can be a real lifesaver. Networking against bleeding in the brain: is online now CCM Italy, the first Italian website dedicated to cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM), hereditary abnormalities of the blood capillaries of the brain that put the sufferer at risk of recurrent headaches, attacks seizures, neurological deficits and, in [...]

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Discovered a way to regulate angiogenesis

In the future you can create treatments for diseases of the retina through the regulation of VEGF protein that controls angiogenesis. Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have discovered that you can reverse the biological processes that take up the myelocytes of the immune system to regulate angiogenesis. The study, conducted by the Visual [...]

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The center for nanoscience and technology at Milan

Many fled abroad Italian researchers are already returning to Italy to work in the new research center in Lombard was born thanks to the contribution of the Polytechnic and ego. Milan was born in the Center for Nano Science and Technology which houses 39 researchers and has set itself the goal of making Italy better [...]

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A protein ripatrice damage to the heart

The protein thymosin beta-4 activates the stem cells to develop into cardiomyocytes, epicardium and reform so damaged heart tissue after infarction. Nature has been published to a survey that explains the remedial effects of a protein called thymosin beta-4, on the damage caused infarction. The thymosin beta-4 seems to be able to activate the stem [...]

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