Investigadores de la Universidad de Tel Aviv han desarrollado una estrategia dirigida a tratar el VIH con una única inyección de terapia. La estrategia, que ha mostrado buenos resultados en modelos ...
Read moreUn nuevo estudio, realizado por investigadores de la Universidad de Exeter y la Universidad de Cambridge, ha determinado cómo la presencia de un tercer cromosoma sexual en varones aumenta el riesgo a...
Read moreInvestigadores de la Universidad de Oxford han identificado un gen que participa en la sensibilización al dolor y ofrece nuevas posibilidades de tratamiento para el dolor crónico.
Read moreUn trabajo de investigación revela la interacción entre la función vascular linfática y la microbiota intestinal. Este es el resultado de un estudio que ha llevado a cabo Alejandra González Loyol...
Read moreLas dos principales asociaciones del sector biotecnológico agroalimentario español invitan a las empresas a participar en la consulta pública de la Comisión Europea
Read moreResearchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona reveal that Srrm3 is a master regulator gene crucial for the development of photoreceptors, cells in the back of the retina which ca...
Read moreOn 13 May 2022, the conformity assessment for the unique in vitro diagnostic medical device MAFTEST® developed by Inbiomotion was completed and the declaration of conformity was drawn up.
Read moreWith an estimated 1.4 million new cases and 375,000 deaths worldwide, prostate cancer was the second most frequent cancer and the fifth leading cause of cancer death among men in 2020 (1). Metastatic ...
Read moreAn article published in the journal Nature Communications describes a specific metabolic adaptation in some patients with acute myeloid leukemia affected by tandem mutations in the FLT3 gene. The find...
Read moreInbiomotion SL, a company developing a unique single-gene-based biomarker for the personalized adjuvant treatment of early-stage (stage I-III) breast cancer patients, announces the results of comparin...
Read moreAn international study involving the IBB-UAB has identified how the 20 different forms of the p53 protein, unique to elephants, are activated to increase sensitivity and response against carcinogenic ...
Read moreThe research also opens the door to new neurotransmitter modulating drugs that could be effective treatments
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