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Convalescent Plasma Therapy – Promising need of the Hour!

bioxone October 10, 2020October 10, 2020

-Raddur Samaddar, Team bioXone While the world is waiting for a COVID-19 vaccine with absolute eagerness, the closest promising immunological treatment that can help stop the rate of the ever-increasing spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the Convalescent Plasma Therapy. This treatment relies upon the transfusion of the anti-viral antibodies from donors to recipients with […]

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Elevation of serum IgA and antiphospholipid-IgA antibodies production in Severe COVID-19

bioxone October 2, 2020October 2, 2020

Anwita Sarkar, Team BioXone Based on what we know so far about the complications of COVID-19, it frequently involves complications that bear similarities to autoimmune disorders. Up to now, there are little reports on possible IgA mediated autoimmune responses. A study was conducted to determine the association of COVID-19 with vigorous total IgA responses. It […]

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Can stem cell metabolism prevent hair loss?

bioxone September 30, 2020September 30, 2020

-Priyanka Chakraborty, Amity University Kolkata It was established that stem cells present in hair follicle reside in low oxygen availability and hence uses glucose rather than glutamine metabolism as a source of energy. This shift is perpetually done by Rictor signalling and oxygen concentration. Stem cells can be developed accordingly to prevent Hair loss. Hair […]

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Cat Que virus | Another pandemic in India! | ICMR

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– Sagnik Nag, Amity University Kolkata The recent pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 was enough to destabilize the global economy and giving a psycho-social upshot throughout the globe that China came up with another lethal cat que virus (CQV). According to a novel scientific study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), antibodies for cat […]

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Post-exertional Malaise studies

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BISWADEEP SEN, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA Persistent fatigue, increasing exercise intolerance, cognitive difficulties, or joint pain are the main symptoms of Post-exertional malaise. It is the pivotal reason for ME /Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 43 patients were subjected to a Cardiopulmonary exercise test and the data was categorized systematically for analysis. In CPET, the patients have to […]

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Can marine phytoplankton grow under extremely low light condition?

bioxone September 27, 2020September 27, 2020

–Shrayana Ghosh, Amity University Kolkata. The earlier belief that phytoplankton in the artic marines are unable to grow until the snow and ice cover melts due to insufficient transmission of sunlight is now being challenged by a possible theory that suggests that marine algae may be capable of growing under extremely low irradiance also highlighting […]

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Synthetic brain cell, to identify the transformation of viruses

bioxone September 26, 2020September 26, 2020

Sambit Majumdar, Amity University Kolkata Researchers of Texas A&M University, Hewlett Packard Labs, and Stanford University have discovered a new nanodevice that is almost like a brain.  Dr. Stanley Williams, professor of electrical and computer engineering said that this is the first study by them, where they have been able to surpass a neuron with […]

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A GREAT MANUFACTURING INNOVATION BY OXGENE

bioxone September 24, 2020September 24, 2020

Subhangi Das, Bankura Sammilani College OXGENE has developed scalable gene therapy technology, marking the day as the launch of its scalable, plasmid-free technical system for AAV. OXGENE ‘s new TESSA technology is a great illustration of the change in AAV manufacturing.  Adeno associated virus or AAV having benefits such as low immunogenicity and a favorable […]

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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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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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