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Research of Cell Membrane Nano Drug Delivery System and Its Application in Bionic Nanomedicine

Research of Cell Membrane Nano Drug Delivery System and Its Application in Bionic Nanomedicine

Today, it is possible to produce different kinds of cell membrane-encapsulated nanoparticles — for example, red blood cell membrane nanoparticles, white blood cell (neutrophil, macrophage) membrane nanoparticles, platelet membrane nanoparticles, tumor cell membrane ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Vitamins and Minerals to Help with Sleep Apnea: What to Eat

Vitamins and Minerals to Help with Sleep Apnea: What to Eat

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is characterized with snoring and frequent interruptions in breathing, when asleep. That impacts quality sleep and puts the individual at risk of health issues. Though CPAP therapy is considered gold standard in treating sleep apnea, there are a multitude of vitamins and minerals that can help you get better sleep by addressing factors like muscle relaxation ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


Can Blood Be Used for Histone Modification

Can Blood Be Used for Histone Modification

The feasibility of using blood samples for histone modification research is evident. Blood contains various cell types, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. For histone modification research, the focus is usually on white ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

Imagine tiny spheres, smaller than a red blood cell, glowing as they navigate the labyrinthine corridors of the human body. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


Drug-Loaded Liposomes: Tiny Spheres with Big Potential

Drug-Loaded Liposomes: Tiny Spheres with Big Potential

Imagine tiny bubbles, smaller than a red blood cell, carrying powerful medicines directly to diseased cells. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


Types and Function of Oligosaccharides

Types and Function of Oligosaccharides

Proteins or lectins that bind carbohydrates may recognize the particular oligosaccharides and provide some useful information for cell recognition depending on the oligosaccharide binding. An important example of oligosaccharide cell recognition is given as the role of glycolipids in blood type determining. Various blood types ...

ByBOC Sciences


Huateng Pharma Supplies Some Intermediates of CDK4/6 Inhibitors for Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer

Huateng Pharma Supplies Some Intermediates of CDK4/6 Inhibitors for Treatment of Advanced Breast Cancer

Common side effects that Verzenio may cause include diarrhea, neutropenia, nausea, abdominal pain, infection, fatigue, decreased red blood cell levels (anemia), loss of appetite, vomiting, headache. Serious side effects include diarrhea, neutropenia, liver Examination of blood and coagulation (deep vein thrombosis / pulmonary ...

ByHunan Huateng Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.


Study on Partial Glycoprotein of Feline Herpesvirus Type 1

Study on Partial Glycoprotein of Feline Herpesvirus Type 1

Among them, gB is the main immunogenic protein, which is expressed in mammalian cells, causing cell fusion and polykaryon formation, and is necessary for virus replication; gD plays a major role in the firm adsorption of viruses and cells. ...

ByCreative Diagnostics


Blood Storage and Preservation

Blood Storage and Preservation

When blood is collected from a donor, it must be processed to remove red blood cells and plasma (the liquid part of blood), which are used for transfusions. The remaining white blood cells and platelets are stored in a cryopreservation solution and frozen at temperatures below ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


Breaking Barriers – Past and Current: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Clarice Reid, Pioneer in Sickle Cell Research, Biomark Diagnostics

Breaking Barriers – Past and Current: Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Clarice Reid, Pioneer in Sickle Cell Research, Biomark Diagnostics

Clarice Reid was a trailblazer in the field of sickle cell disease, dedicating her life and career to improving the lives of those affected by this debilitating genetic blood disorder. ...

ByBioMark Diagnostics Inc.


Significance of Diagnostic Enzyme Detection

Significance of Diagnostic Enzyme Detection

Studies have shown that, due to cell damage, enzymes in the cells are released from human blood, which accelerates the study of the causal relationship between disease and enzyme concentration in body fluids. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Your Invitation to the Open Marriage of FHIR, BPM+ Health and Medical Algorithms

Your Invitation to the Open Marriage of FHIR, BPM+ Health and Medical Algorithms

While open relationships can be problematic, combining the open standards FHIR and BPM+ Health with Medical Algorithms is a match made in heaven. This combination has the potential to revolutionize healthcare. To see why this statement is true, let’s first introduce the participants. ...

ByThe Medical Algorithms Company Limited


Computer Vision for Medical and Healthcare Imaging Solutions

Computer Vision for Medical and Healthcare Imaging Solutions

There are a ton of practical uses for computer vision at present times. One industry where this technology is increasingly useful in healthcare. It is impossible to exaggerate the value of computer vision services in the medical field. Its methods continue to be used more widely since they have demonstrated excellent utility in numerous medical contexts, including surgical planning and medical ...

ByFolio3 Software Inc. Animal Care


Meet the Entrepreneur: Carolyn Yarina and Gillian Henker, Sisu Global

Meet the Entrepreneur: Carolyn Yarina and Gillian Henker, Sisu Global

Globally, there is a shortage of over 100M units of donor blood each year, which was made worse by COVID-19, which the WHO estimates reduced blood supply by 20 to 30 percent due to fewer blood drives, lockdown orders, and other infrastructure issues. ...

BySisu Global Health


Catalase, a Common Antioxidant Enzyme

Catalase, a Common Antioxidant Enzyme

Catalase is an antioxidant enzyme commonly found in almost all living organisms, mainly in chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum of plants, liver and red blood cells of animals. It is the marker enzyme of the peroxisome, accounting for about 40% of the total peroxisomal enzymes. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


What dermatologists need to know about Bartonella

What dermatologists need to know about Bartonella

Research over the past 30 years has shown that Bartonella species infect a wide array of cell types, including red blood cells and endothelial cells (in particular cells that line the blood vessels), in both people and animals. ...

ByGalaxy Diagnostics, Inc.


We put the O2 in WRKUT

We put the O2 in WRKUT

This helps not only with the oxygenation of red blood cells, but also of plasma. As a result, the efficiency of the training process is highly increased, while also helping the body to rebuild the oxygen pathways in capillaries, improving blood flow and oxygen absorption. ...

ByOXYHELP INDUSTRY


The Pivotal Glutathione Reductase

The Pivotal Glutathione Reductase

Under the action of glutathione peroxidase, GSH can reduce H2O2 produced in cells to generate H2O. At the same time, GSH is oxidized to oxidized glutathione (GSSG), which in turn generates GSH under the catalysis of glutathione reductase. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


Vitamins: Types and Their Functions

Vitamins: Types and Their Functions

Vitamin B2: Promotes the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, and helps to form antibodies and red blood cells and maintain cellular respiration. Vitamin B3 (tobacco acid, nicotinic acid): strengthens the digestive system, helps with skin health and beauty, improves migraines, high blood pressure, diarrhea, accelerates ...

ByCreative Proteomics


The Promoter of Life Evolution—Superoxide Dismutase

The Promoter of Life Evolution—Superoxide Dismutase

More and more scientific evidence shows that reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species are important mediators of signaling events in cells, especially the superoxide anion in reactive oxygen species. If the content of superoxide anion in the human body is too high, it may induce various diseases, including pro-inflammatory diseases (pro-inflammatory diseases), ...

ByCreative Enzymes

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