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Role of t-RNA and t-RNA derived elements in cancer treatment

bioxone December 24, 2020December 23, 2020 1

Sayan Roy,  M.Sc. Biotechnology, Pondicherry University tRNAs are the intricate biological molecules involved in the flow of genetic information from DNA to protein by reading codons in mRNA. Besides tRNA and mRNA, several non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been discovered by scientists over the past few decades that include long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and small non-coding […]

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Drug Resistivity in Malignant Cells

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Shrestha Sherry Chakraborty, Amity University Kolkata Cancer is marked by the uncontrollable growth of malignant cells which then spread by metastasizing to different regions of the body. To battle against this deadly disease, a variety of treatments have evolved with years of research and development overcoming complex challenges and hurdles. The most well known of […]

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Light Up the Dark: Bioluminescence in Organisms

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Priasha Dutta, Amity University Kolkata Bioluminescence can be undoubtedly regarded as one of the most stunningly beautiful and captivating abilities that Mother Nature has bestowed to some of its beings on this planet. This rather unique property is possessed and depicted by a comparatively small population of organisms on the planet. It is the phenomenon […]

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Honeybee Venom Destroys Breast Cancer Cells – An In-vitro Study

bioxone December 17, 2020December 16, 2020 1

Anish Pyne, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Although we usually tend to fear the painful sting of a Honeybee since our early childhood days, science offers a different perspective for it. Studies suggest that honeybee venom can be one of the most crucial weapons for mankind. Recently, an in vitro study conducted in Harry Perkins […]

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THE ROLE OF LEWY BODIES IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE

bioxone December 15, 2020December 15, 2020 2

Diya Adhikary, Amity University Kolkata Fritz Jacob Heinrich Lewy (German neurologist) was the first to identify eosinophilic inclusion bodies in neurons of certain brain nuclei. These “eosinophilic inclusion bodies” also referred to as Lewy bodies, were named after him. He described the pathology of Paralysis agitans (the term for, Parkinson’s disease). LOCATION: Lewy bodies are […]

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CRISPR-Cas9 Therapy to Cure Sickle cell anaemia

bioxone December 12, 2020December 11, 2020 1

PRAGYA SANTRA, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA Sickle cell anaemia is an autosomal red blood cell disorder where the shape of the RBCs become distorted and crescent sickle-shaped. Such structural modifications to the RBCs disables them if their ability to transfer oxygen to the whole body. Deoxygenated Sickle cells have an affinity to bind mutually forming polymers. […]

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Stages of Vaccine Development

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 Akash Pramamik,D.Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur The past experiences have shown that the development of a vaccine is a long process and studies are done in sequential steps. Due to the recent outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the government along with the pharmaceutical companies are gearing up to develop a vaccine as soon as possible.  […]

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Cancelling Cancer: Decoding cells for Immunotherapy

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Milanckona Das, Amity University Kolkata The desire to eliminate cancer permanently has remained an unattainable feat for scientists to this day. Although difficult to realize, it is a fact that our bodies continually deal with cancer on a minuscule level, daily. Immunotherapy is typically associated with cancer treatment, to effectively cause the cancellation of long-lasting […]

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Dimple- A cute inheritance

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Ankita Chattopadhyay, Amity University Kolkata The word ‘dimple’ is often associated with the beauty and charm of a person. People tend to appreciate other people having dimples or wish that they had one. People from numerous cultures seem to believe that dimples are a good-luck charm. This entices people into thinking that they are not […]

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AN EPIGENETIC EXPLANATION OF INHERITING PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA

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Shinjini Bandopadhyay, Amity University Kolkata  Adverse childhood experiences (such as early life adversity, stress, and childhood trauma) can have a lifelong impact on mental and physical health.  Childhood trauma has been associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease that manifest later on in adult life. Most or all […]

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