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CRISPR-Cas9 as an advance tool for eliminating HIV/AIDS

DNA tales October 12, 2021October 13, 2021

Shubham Koirala, alumnus at Kathmandu University, Nepal HIV/AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was first proclaimed when opportunistic infections and rare malignancies were seen among homosexual men in 1981. It is endorsed that AIDS is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) which is also widely known as Lentivirus (belongs to the Retrovirus family). HIV is […]

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HIV vaccine trials re-initiated at Oxford after 40 years

BioTech Today July 10, 2021July 10, 2021 2

Sneha Singhal, Jaypee Institute of information technology, Noida Oxford University researchers have announced that volunteers have received the first HIV (Human immunodeficiency) vaccination to find an effective cure for the virus. It has been 40 years since an effective HIV vaccine has been discovered. Trials are underway to develop an effective vaccine against HIV. The […]

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Transcriptomic analysis of etiology behind fatality in HIV patients

BioTech Today June 22, 2021June 21, 2021 1

Kanikah Mehndiratta Transcriptomic analysis has been a recent approach to identify biomarkers associated with normal or diseased physiology in patients. An obvious approach to targeting any infection or disease through treatment strategies or prophylaxis requires a proper understanding of the mechanisms of its pathogenesis. Researching on better and more effective treatment approaches towards a deadly […]

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Sea Snail Venom can help to cure Malaria

bioxone March 4, 2021March 4, 2021 1

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata The toxin of the cone-like ocean snail (Conus nux) was used to manufacture medicines against intense fever and forms of infections in step with research from the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) School of Medication. The researchers as a team started from the likelihood that non-stick medications could be the way […]

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Do we have a vaccine for HIV now?!!!

bioxone February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 1

CAMELIA BHATTACHARYYA, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA HIV or Human Immunodeficiency virus was first discovered in the early 1980s. It later became an epidemic and it still scares people since there’s still no vaccine known to protect us against it. Does that mean that the scientists and researchers are not trying to even make one? Well no. […]

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Menopause can affect cognitive performance

bioxone January 22, 2021January 22, 2021 2

Sagnik Nag, Amity University Kolkata A new study published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS), claims that a woman’s menopause stage is a key factor that can affect cognitive performance, and declines in memory may persist in the post-menopause period and, contrary to previous studies, shows that certain cognitive […]

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Nanoparticle mediated drug delivery – the way of the future

bioxone November 28, 2020November 28, 2020 1

Srishti Deb, Amity University, Kolkata Nanoparticle: Technobiology’s wireless messenger – With the advancement of science and modern technologies, a more promising technology of drug delivery to selective tissues is used. This is a more potent targeted delivery process of therapeutic agents, that significantly eliminates drug or drug carrier side effects. Drug design and drug delivery […]

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