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Unveiling the features of within-host dynamics in malaria

BioTech Today July 26, 2021July 25, 2021 2

Avani Dave, Jai Hind College The fidelity of disease model predictions is based on precisely describing the incorporated processes and parameters. Several different models exist and help in describing the dynamics observed in the host during malaria infection. That being said, there is insufficient clinical data that can be utilized for the quantitative validation and […]

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What does Ocean Warming mean for Tropical Rainfall?

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Sampriti Roy, University of Calcutta In the images above, on the left, we see predicted change of ocean temperatures in 2050-2099 that’s relative to 1950-1999 by using an ensemble of climate models. On the right, we have predicted rainfall change in amplitude of rainfall fluctuations (year-to-year standard deviation) in 2050-2099 which’s relative to 1950-1999.   When […]

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Usherin – The critical proteins for sensing vibrations

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Jayateerth S. Bhavikatti, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India Neuroscientist Theanne Griffith says she is amazed by the research on Usherin proteins, as most researchers thought neurons alone participated in passing sensory signals to the brain. The Usherin protein is responsible for touch sensitivity, especially that of tiny vibrations. Gary Lewin et al report that these […]

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MANN-NEW DETECTION TECHNIQUE OF LUNG CANCER

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AISHILA KAR, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA Cancer begins when cells in the body start to grow uncontrollably. The most important utility for the lung was maintaining a stream utilizing oxygen within the whole body. Lung cancer is a single hazardous problem, which might present in small and in the nonsmall cell too. But it is normally […]

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