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Govt. Medical College Jammu's Biochemistry Department to build first Lab to identify inborn metabolism
The Government Medical College Jammu's Biochemistry Department intended to develop a screening center for newborn babies at the Jammu SMGS Hospital to identify inborn metabolism errors as soon as possible.
"There is currently no facility for detecting the metabolic errors in ne...
Cell “Hands” Aid to Unlock Doors in Drug Design and Bioengineering
The protein, known as syndecan-4, combines with the complementary membrane proteins, known as integrins, to form protruding hands that feel outside the cell's environment.
Both proteins are placed within the cell membrane and are marked inside and outside by one end of the cell. We ...
Sir Hans Kornberg eulogy
In the mid-20th century, Hans Kornberg graduated throughout Biochemistry only as methods for analyzing how organisms transferred food and oxygen to tissue and energy began to become available. Among the pioneers, he identified and assessed the impacts of the main participants in these metabolic r...
The accidental invention could lead to easier testing methods of drugs and toxins
In human bodies and other living organisms, almost every cell contains DNA, which encodes genetic instructions. Toxin damage to DNA can have severe health consequences, while other chemicals can make DNA stable and repair easier. Data on the interactions between DNA and other chemicals may help s...
Letter by Ruth van Heyningen
Upon attending the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology at Oxford University in 1951, Ruth van Heyningen, who died at the age of 101, was a pioneering researcher of ophthalmic biochemistry. Tony and Ruth wrote together a key book, Biochemistry of the Eye, which Ruth said later included nearly eve...
Biologist develops a new framework for the in vivo study of photosynthesis
A biologist at the RUDN University has developed a model for in vivo photosynthesis research. This approach measures the chlorophyll light absorption coefficient on the basis of its reflectivity. Light absorption analysis is important for evaluating the productivity of the ecosystem, which affect...
The multi-pronged Genesis of chicory roots
The CHIC project in Europe is the epitome of the research projects that are carried out in Europe in the field of developing new plant breeds using various scientific techniques and both technological and cultural remittance to link the development with the heritage of Europe.
Dirk Bosc...
Biochemical innovations
Biopesticides
In France, a corporation referred to as Amoeba aims to use Willaertia Magna amoeba to eliminate fungi in crops or Legionella pneumophilia in cooling water towers. Another approach is to style molecules that by selection kill crop infections. The case of Agrosavfe in Belgiq...
Swapping Botox by a biochemical
Sandra was battling multiple skin allergies and skin problem, Charlotte founded the organic, plant-based care for various green individuals. Back within the early 90s, the dermatologists she saw recommended treating Sandra with steroids. 'But I knew that was solely a short-lived fix. She cons...
Biofuels can be made from seawater
The products like bio-based jet fuel may be created economically using various production ways almost like those within the brewery industry and using renewable resources like H2O and sugar. The breakthrough behind this approach is that the ability to re-engineer the microbe’s order thus to...