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Scientists develop noninvasive way to monitor gene expression dynamics in the brain

Researchers introduced a non-invasive, sensitive method for monitoring gene expression in the brain using engineered reporters called released markers of activity, which can exit the brain into the blood for easy detection.

Jackson-laboratory , Rice-university , Nature-biotechnology , Magnetic-resonance-imaging , Institutional-animal-care , Use-committee , Glial-fibrillary-acidic , Pheochromocytoma-cell-line , Human-embryonic-kidney , Adobe-illustrator , Green-fluorescent-protein

FluidForm Bio successfully demonstrates advancements in engineered heart tissues with FRESH™ 3D bioprinting

FluidForm Bio, a leader in developing life-like human tissue to treat disease, shares recent advancements in building human cardiac tissues using FRESH™ 3D bioprinting.

Adam-feinberg , Laura-thomson , Fluidform-bio , Fluidform-inc-jan , From-fluidform , Inc-jan , Form-bio , Co-founder-adam , Bioprinting , Ioengineering , Ell

FluidForm Bio achieves breakthrough in building human cardiac tissues with FRESH 3D bioprinting

FluidForm Bio, a leader in developing life-like human tissue to treat disease, shares recent advancements in building human cardiac tissues using FRESH™ 3D bioprinting.

Laura-thomson , Fluidform-bio , Adam-feinberg , From-fluidform-bio , Form-bio , Co-founder-adam , Bioprinting , Ioengineering , Ell , N-vitro , Harmacology

Scripps scientists debunk long-held theory about alcohol and the brain

Ethanol-;the compound found in alcoholic beverages-;interferes with the normal functioning of a long list of biological molecules, but how each of these interactions contributes to the behavioral effects of alcohol is not fully understood.

Alex-dopico , Candice-contet , Scripps-research , Scripps-research-institute , Department-of-molecular-medicine-at-scripps-research , University-of-tennessee , Molecular-psychiatry , Molecular-medicine , Alcohol , Esearch , Rain , Ell

New test detects Parkinson's disease before symptoms appear

In the development of Parkinson's disease (PD), the changes that will lead to neurodegeneration take place in the brain long before patients show any symptoms.

Rohan-thakur , Anqi-chen , Anastasia-kuzkina , Brendan-deveney , David-walt , Russella-gould , Vikram-khurana , Elizabetha-flynn , David-weitz , Ella-borberg , Alain-ndayisaba , Maia-norman

Sesame protein-derived peptides show promise in fighting E. coli and S. aureus

A study in "Nutrients" reveals that sesame protein-derived peptides, Ala-Gly-Gly-Val-Pro-Arg and Ser-Thr-Ile-Arg, show effective antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.

Antibacterial-effect , Sesame-protein-derived-peptides , Image-credit , E-coli , Eptides , Rotein , Taphylococcus-aureus , Mino-acid , Ancer , Ell , Igestion

Extracellular vesicles from human umbilical emerge as potential ingredient for anti-ageing cosmetics

Taiwan researchers have found that extracellular vesicles released from umbilical cord stem cells (UCMSC-EVs) display anti-inflammatory activity and induce antioxidant defence systems, suggesting their effectiveness in wound healing and against skin ageing.

Taiwan , International-journal-of-molecular-sciences , Exoone-bio-led , Beauty-forward , International-journal , Formulation-amp-science , Ast-asia , Nti-aging-skin-whitening , Kin-care , Nti-ageing , Osmetics

Simple technique boosts antibody delivery for treating brain diseases

The blood-brain barrier blocks the entry of antibodies into the brain. This limits the potential use of antibody therapeutics to treat brain diseases, such as brain tumors.

United-states , Stella-uloma-azolibe , Sarahl-nealy , Masakazu-kamata , Eugenia-kharlampieva , Yoshiko-nagaoka-kamata , Satoru-osuka , Madisont-blucas , Jie-ren , Chloee-jepson , Charlesj-kuhlmann , University-of-alabama-at-birmingham

New compound effective against bacterial species resistant to multiple classes of existing antibiotics

Recent studies by Zampaloni et al. and Pahil et al. published in the journal Nature describe a novel method of inhibiting the growth of Gram-negative bacteria such as Acinetobacter using antibiotics consisting of macrocyclic peptides that target the bacterial protein bridge machinery that transports lipopolysaccharides from the cytoplasm to the outer membrane.

Compound , Cinetobacter , Cinetobacter-baumannii , Ntibiotic , Ntibiotic-resistance , Acteria , Ell , Ell-membrane , Ytoplasm , Fficacy , Lectron