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Unravelling the rare case of Kikuchi Fujimoto disease

DNA tales January 12, 2022January 12, 2022 1

– Urvi Agrawal The rarity of some diseases often leads to people confusing its signs and symptoms with those of other abnormalities. Sometimes, this can delay their diagnosis and the initiation of treatment. One such rare disease is the Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease. This disease is often confused with lymphoma or Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). To attain […]

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Syncytial virus influenced by pulmonary mesenchymal stem cells

BioTech Today July 31, 2021July 30, 2021

Soumya Shraddhya Paul, Amity University, Noida Organs’ capacity to maintain homeostasis and recover after harm is critical to an organism’s survival. Many supporting cells, including tissue-resident mesenchymal stem and stromal cells (MSCs), keep these processes going. MSCs are found in almost all vascularized tissues, including the upper and lower respiratory tracts. They are found in […]

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Plasmodium immunotherapy against Cancer

BioTech Today July 16, 2021July 16, 2021

Aqsa, Jamia Millia Islamia Cancer is a disease in which cells of the body grow abnormally and uncontrollably. Until now, there is still no permanent cure for cancer, but getting treatment for cancer might allow you to live for a certain period. Research for the cure of cancer has been underway for about 100 years […]

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Vaccine for Covid positive HIV patients

BioTech Today June 21, 2021June 20, 2021 2

Agrima Bhatt, Rajasthan University SARS-CoV-2 vaccination data has proven to lower the morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19. However, this data severely lacks research among people suffering from immunodeficiency disorders, such as AIDS. In events of such opportunistic infections, where the human body is unable to produce the required immune response, the person is said […]

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Spliceosome-targeted Therapies in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer treatment

bioxone January 27, 2021January 27, 2021 1

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata According to the scientists at Baylor College of Medicine, antiviral immune pathways in triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC) can be activated by therapeutics targeting RNA splicing along with the stimulation of tumour cell death. Around 10-20% of breast cancers are triple-negative, which signifies that they are negative not only for estrogen […]

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CAR T Cells: Scientists discover ON/OFF switches for cell immunotherapy

bioxone January 18, 2021January 18, 2021 4

Sayak Banerjee, Amity University Kolkata CAR T cells are genetically modified immune cells that have been engineered to recognize and invade tumor cells. The immune T cells are collected and modified in the laboratory to generate finely-tuned chimeric antigen receptor, which identifies a distinctive protein on the surface of the patient’s cancer cells. The modified […]

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Cancelling Cancer: Decoding cells for Immunotherapy

bioxone December 7, 2020December 7, 2020 1

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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CAR-T FOR CARCINOMA- THE GAME CHANGER IN CANCER TREATMENT

bioxone November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 1

PRIASHA DUTTA, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL One of the leading causes of mortality in the present-day world is cancer. Whenever we think of cancer treatment, the two words that are immediately synonymous are chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Although, due to limited efficacy based on the heterogeneity factor of cancer cells, there is a constant […]

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A unique class of T cells may improve immunotherapeutic treatments

bioxone September 27, 2020September 27, 2020

-Binayak Das, Team Bioxone A new study has revealed the presence of a unique class of T cells, known as the Memory CD8 T lymphocytes, in mice, and its analogous population in humans also. This class of memory cells exhibited combined molecular functioning characteristic features, of both short-lived effector cells and long-lived memory T cells. […]

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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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