“Patent law has this particularly wonky standard about ‘definite and permanent conception in the mind’s eye of the inventor’ and ‘reduced the invention to practice…”
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“Dr Zemmar, now a neurosurgeon at the University of Louisville, said in the 30 seconds before the patient's heart stopped supplying blood to the brain, his brainwaves followed the same patterns as when we carry out high-cognitive demanding tasks...”
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“... spaceflight, which alters gene behavior and seems to speed up the aging process, could be a key for dermatological researchers, unlocking mysteries behind old-age-related skin problems.”
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“The discovery of these structures not only affirms postulations in previous studies but also sets the framework for future work on telomerase regulation.”
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Among the SSc group, shorter telomeres were observed particularly in patients with lung fibrosis. Furthermore, the presence of ATA antibodies — an indicator of scleroderma correlated with lung involvement — was associated with shorter telomere length.
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“Mental disorders were more strongly associated with dementia than chronic physical diseases—an outcome the researchers did not expect.”
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““Our results provide a mechanism for a liver-to-brain endocrine feedback loop that presumably functions to protect the liver from damage.”
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“We can essentially map the gene expression of a human patient’s heart attack, which has never been possible before,” said Dr. Brittan in an interview with The Daily Mail.
https://t.co/sSvB2SxJm9
“The aim is to develop AAV vectors that target specific pancreatic cell types with payloads that express therapeutic genes under control of cell-specific regulatory elements."
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“Our treatment uses two harmless viral vectors to deliver DNA instructions to brain cells that teach them how to produce the missing enzyme…”
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“…and some have demonstrated, to make a promising impact on the many consequences of telomere dysfunction, such as impaired proliferation, inflammation and fibrosis.”
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@BioVivaScience and @ParrishLiz are featured in the @RobbReport
“If you can reach homeostasis in the body,” Parrish says, “where it’s regenerating itself just a little bit faster than it’s degrading, then what do you die of?"
#lizparrish#genetherapy
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“Experts believe bionic eyes like the Phoenix 99 could become commonplace in a matter of years. According to one 2021 market research report surfaced by the BBC, the industry could be worth over $400 million by 2028.”
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“people with higher than normal blood sugar levels were 42% more likely to experience cognitive decline over an average of four years, and were 54% more likely to develop vascular dementia over an average of eight years.”
https://t.co/fFvKLhXP7f
Having gait variability as a motor marker for cognitive decline and different types of conditions could allow for gait assessment to be used as a clinical test, for example having patients use wearable technology.
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“...but these are the first clinical trials to suggest that changing the microbiome could affect immunotherapy response in humans.”
https://t.co/qCSUEc2PFA