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Monitoring Brainwaves: Early Drug Non-Response detection can revolutionize the treatment of Depression

bioxone September 17, 2020September 17, 2020

–Sampriti Roy, Asutosh College The 21st-century treatment of depression involving psychotherapy and eclectic approaches has undoubtedly come a long way from earlier methods (like lobotomies). However, the standard treatment of MDD (Major Depression Disorder) today with antidepressants- normally SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) can take around 4 weeks to months to show response-a duration that’s […]

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Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project reveals functional large-effect rare variants (RVs) now can be recognized across human tissues

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-Sristi Raj Rai, Amity University Kolkata In the whirlpool of diseases that strike humans, how worthy will it be to pinpoint the origin behind by just using 4 English alphabets that conclude specie’s fate? Hidden in 98% non-coding regions occurring in the large size of 6.4 bn bp human genome, with minor allele frequency (MAF) […]

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What if computers could understand or rather read your heart?

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–Camelia Bhattacharyya, Amity University Kolkata Artificial intelligence, a very common term in the 21st century. It signifies the way in which machines stimulate the intelligence or rather the thinking abilities of humans . Artificial Intelligence runs along with machine learning which is the process of coding to make a computer learn data and use it. […]

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Intestine chip—remedy for “leaky” gut lining?

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– Shrestha Dutta, Amity University Kolkata As per a new analysis, carried out at the Quadram Institute, an exceptionally advanced “gut-on-chip” innovation demonstrated that the fermentation results of Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) made the gut lining less “faulty.” A flawed intestinal barrier has been connected to gut conditions, for example, Coeliac disease, Crohn’s disease, and […]

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COVID UPDATE: Newly discovered tiny antibodies are completely defeating the menacing coronavirus

bioxone September 16, 2020September 16, 2020

-Binayak Das,Team bioXone A team of scientists has successfully isolated what they believe to be, as being the smallest biological molecule found till date, it being approximately one-tenth the size of an average antibody molecule. They have designed a therapeutic and pre-emptive drug called- Ab8 using it, which they propose will be able to not […]

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A novel class of antimicrobial rapid-setting liquid bandage

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-Anwita Sarkar,  Team BioXone Bandaging is a pivotal component of wound care management. The myth that wounds heal faster when left uncovered is a fallacy. Rather covering the wound and keeping continual attention on the bandages hastens the healing process and protects from further infection. The conventional bandaging is a labor-intensive process that requires regular […]

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ARE TEMPERATURE CHECKS A GOOD WAY FOR ASSESSING COVID-19?

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– Husna, Amity University Kolkata Recently, as the world is implementing re-opening plans during the COVID-19 pandemic, infrared contact-free temperature assessment devices are being used at entry points to identify and screen out feverish individuals who may carry the coronavirus. But even when the devices are used properly, temperature assessment may have a limited impact […]

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Ever thought of humic acid helping plants to enhance heat tolerance?

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-Anuska Sen, Team bioXone In the last decade, the issue of increasing heat stress has become an area of concern among biologists all over the world. There are hundreds of molecular biology techniques that are being used and improvised to enhance thermo-tolerance in plants. However, a recent study using transcriptomic analysis claims that humic acid […]

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COMPUTER DESIGNED SYNTHETIC ANTIVIRAL PROTEINS INHIBIT SARS-COV 2/COVID 19 IN HUMAN CELLS

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–Rishav Chakraborty, Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata The SARS-COV infection occurred first in 2003-2004. The infection is believed to be contracted from animals including monkeys, Himalayan palm civets, cats, dogs, and rodents. Clinical manifestation including myalgia, headache, sore throat, and fever followed by severe respiratory distress. The virus binds with the ACE-2 (Angiotensinogen Converting Enzyme) […]

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Memories remaining clear and detailed even after encountering new experiences? Find out how

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–Prama Ghosh, Amity University Kolkata A study by the University of Bristol describes a newfound mechanism of learning in the brain which stabilizes memories and decreases impedance between them. Memories are created by excitatory connections between the nerve cells in the hypothalamus of the brain – a region crucial for the formation of memories. Inhibitory […]

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