cookie

We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. By clicking «Accept all», you agree to the use of cookies.

avatar

Genica NEWS

🌍✨ Dive into a world where science meets the future. Experience groundbreaking gene-editing advancements and astonishing progress in regenerative medicine. Stay steps ahead with unparalleled insights! 🚀🔬 Ads and copyright issues: @genica_adm

Show more
Advertising posts
706
Subscribers
+124 hours
-47 days
-2530 days

Data loading in progress...

Subscriber growth rate

Data loading in progress...

Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
analytica expands its international network to the USA analytica is expanding its international network and will launch analytica USA in Columbus, Ohio, in fall 2025, to cover the North American market. The new offshoot of the world's leading trade fair for laboratory technology, analysis and biotechnology will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center from September 10 to 12. news-medical.net/news/20240920/analytica-expands-its-international-network-to-the-USA.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
New method identifies biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors Researchers at Cranfield University have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the tracking of infectious diseases using the camera in a mobile phone. news-medical.net/news/20240919/New-method-identifies-biomarkers-in-wastewater-using-origami-paper-sensors.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
Study highlights disparities in stroke burden across regions Although stroke is highly preventable and treatable, there has been a rapid rise in the global stroke burden between 1990 and 2021, due to both population growth and the rise of aging populations worldwide, as well as a substantial increase in people's exposure to environmental and behavioral risk factors. news-medical.net/news/20240919/Study-highlights-disparities-in-stroke-burden-across-regions.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
Understanding the risk of NMS in young patients A new study in the peer-reviewed Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology estimated the incidence of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS), a potentially fatal adverse effect of antipsychotic treatment, among individuals ages 5-24 years. news-medical.net/news/20240919/Understanding-the-risk-of-NMS-in-young-patients.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
Direct breastfeeding boosts microbial transfer to very-low-birth-weight infant guts Researchers found that 30-40% of the very-low-birth-weight infant's gut microbiota came from the mother’s milk, and direct breastfeeding enhances microbial transmission despite antibiotic exposure. news-medical.net/news/20240918/Direct-breastfeeding-boosts-microbial-transfer-to-very-low-birth-weight-infant-guts.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
👍 1
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
Researchers discover how oral cancer cells may block the body's immune response Macquarie University researchers have discovered new information about how oral cancer cells may block the body's immune response. This could lead to better treatments for this aggressive disease. news-medical.net/news/20240918/Researchers-discover-how-oral-cancer-cells-may-block-the-bodys-immune-response.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
👍 1
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
Genetic analysis challenges the idea that loneliness directly causes diseases Research reveals that loneliness is linked to numerous diseases observationally, but genetic analysis shows it's likely a marker rather than a cause. news-medical.net/news/20240918/Genetic-analysis-challenges-the-idea-that-loneliness-directly-causes-diseases.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
A novel approach to biomolecule engineering Thanks to a serendipitous discovery and a lot of painstaking work, scientists can now build biohybrid molecules that combine the homing powers of DNA with the broad functional repertoire of proteins -; without having to synthesize them one by one, researchers report in a new study. Using a naturally occurring process, laboratories can harness the existing molecule-building capacities of bacteria to generate vast libraries of potentially therapeutic DNA-protein hybrid molecules. news-medical.net/news/20240918/A-novel-approach-to-biomolecule-engineering.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
LabVantage named Global LIMS Company of the year by Frost & Sullivan LabVantage Solutions, Inc., the leading provider of laboratory informatics solutions and services, including purpose-built LIMS platforms enabling rapid deployment at reduced costs, today announced it has been awarded the prestigious Company of the Year Award in the Global Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) Industry by Frost & Sullivan. news-medical.net/news/20240917/LabVantage-named-Global-LIMS-Company-of-the-year-by-Frost-Sullivan.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Photo unavailableShow in Telegram
How stress reduces sperm motility by altering mitochondria Researchers investigate the effects of perceived stress on sperm motility and maturation. news-medical.net/news/20240916/How-stress-reduces-sperm-motility-by-altering-mitochondria.aspx --- @Genica_NEWS
Show all...
Choose a Different Plan

Your current plan allows analytics for only 5 channels. To get more, please choose a different plan.