comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Translational cancer research - Page 19 : comparemela.com

Vaccination against mutated protein tested in brain tumor patients for the first time

Vaccination against mutated protein tested in brain tumor patients for the first time
eurekalert.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eurekalert.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

How novel pathogens may cause the development of colorectal cancer

 E-Mail Do BMMFs, the novel infectious agents found in dairy products and bovine sera, play a role in the development of colorectal cancer? Scientists led by Harald zur Hausen detected the pathogens in colorectal cancer patients in close proximity to tumors. The researchers show that the BMMFs trigger local chronic inflammation, which can cause mutations via activated oxygen molecules and thus promote cancer development in the long term. BMMFs and inflammatory markers were significantly more frequently detectable in the vicinity of malignant intestinal tumors than in the intestinal tissue of tumor-free individuals. A few years ago, scientists led by Ethel-Michele de Villiers at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) discovered a novel form of infectious agents in dairy products and bovine sera. These were ring-shaped DNA elements that showed great similarity to sequences of certain bacterial plasmids. They were named Bovine Meat and Milk Factors (BMMFs) after their origin in b

Emmanuel Opara to be inducted into medical, biological engineering elite -

N igerian Scientist, Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Opara, has been admitted into the  Fellowship of the American Institute of Medicine and Biological Engineering, AIMBE. In a letter, the AIMBE confirmed that Opara, who is a Professor and Graduate Programme Director, Regenerative Medicine/Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, has been elected to its College of Fellows. Opara was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows for exceptional contributions to use of alginate microbeads for cell therapy and drug delivery. Born in Lagos, of Igbo parents in 1951, Opara attended the Government College Umuahia, and the University of Nigeria Nsukka, where he studied biochemistry, graduating in 1976.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.