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How does saffron help in improving your health?

bioxone September 22, 2020September 22, 2020

-Binayak Das, Team bioXone The medicinal worth of saffron (C. sativus L) has been widely acknowledged in the preparation of herbal-based medicine, over many years. Modern-day science has successfully found out that some of its key components, namely crocin, crocetin, safranal, and picrocin, are responsible for imparting it, its curative nature. The spice has been […]

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DNA sensing got a pivotal role in protection against acute lethal virus infection

bioxone September 21, 2020September 21, 2020

-Sayak Biswas, Amity University Kolkata Cells are made up of a specifically hostile environment. This hostile environment contains numerous immune sensors that help to detect infections caused by viruses. Production of interferons (IFN) takes place and the intracellular DNA plays a massive role in the inducing of the IFN. The cytosolic DNA gets recognized by […]

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Can our immune system battle against Depression?

bioxone September 21, 2020September 21, 2020

-Shrayana Ghosh, Amity University A recent study conducted at Yale University compared the immune system cells in the spinal fluid of healthy people and people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It was reported that an inflammatory autoimmune response within the CNS (Central Nervous System) has been identified that is associated with neurodegenerative disorders such as MS. […]

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FELUDA – the rapid test strip method to detect COVID-19

bioxone September 21, 2020September 21, 2020

-Ruchita Karmakar, Amity University Kolkata A research team led by Debojyoti Chakraborty and Souvik Maiti of CSIR and TATA group came up with a new test named FELUDA  to detect COVID-19. It’s a paper test strip that gives a precise result within 30 minutes; Approved for commercial launch by the Drugs Controller General of India. […]

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Can a specific MicroRNA prove to be fatal for KRAS mediated NSCLC?

bioxone September 21, 2020September 24, 2020

-Biswadeep Sen, Amity University Kolkata We all can agree to the fact that despite the advancement in the treatments and technology, Lung Cancer is still, by far, the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Amongst the multiple oncogenic driver alterations discovered the one with the most frequent aberration is KRAS mutation. To make matters worse, […]

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Can mechanics be related to drug resistance?

bioxone September 21, 2020September 21, 2020

In the last decade it has been seen that cancer has become really widespread, yet it has got no complete treatment as such till date. However, the therapeutic approach “chemotherapy” has saved the lives of millions. With the advent of the concept of “chemotherapeutic resistance”, the progress in the field of treatment of cancer has […]

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Immune Surveillance in Multiple Sclerosis via T cells

bioxone September 20, 2020September 20, 2020 1

– Sagnik Nag, Amity University Kolkata Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protects the CNS from physical injuries as well as portrays immuno-surveillance over a pathogenic attack. In recent scientific research conducted by Pappalardo et al. profiled the T-cells present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of a healthy individual. It is known that T-cells ( be it CD4+ or […]

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Thrombosis in Lungs- An eminent risk for recovered Covid-19 patients too?

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-Srilagna Sarkar, Amity University Kolkata The novel Coronavirus continues to spread massively around the world. Globally, Scientists have been working round-the-clock in understanding the virus, hereby, hoping to put a stopper in death! Recently researchers from Kentucky College of Medicine had conducted a study with the blood of 30 Covid-19 patients divided into groups – […]

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Light: The new weapon in the battle against Parkinson’s disease!

bioxone September 20, 2020September 20, 2020

–Richismita Hazra, Amity University Kolkata From alleviating depression to healing wounds from curing sleep-disturbances to boosting immunity, light therapy finds considerable applications in the medical field. But can it relate itself to the symptoms of “shaking palsy”-Parkinson’s disease? Neurosurgeon Alim-Louis Benabid of the Climate Institute led a team that expects light to be a weapon […]

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Unraveling the developmental and evolutionary constraints on sleep

bioxone September 19, 2020September 19, 2020

-Anwita Sarkar, Team bioXone Thomas Dekker once popularly remarked that “Sleep is the golden chain that binds health and our bodies together”. Dekker’s statement was indeed a true one. Modern-day living across the world does not embrace the importance of sleep and has taken its functions and needs for granted. The necessity of sleep can […]

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