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Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the future

New research finds that increases in monsoon rainfall over the past million years were linked with increases in atmospheric CO2 and the import of moisture from the southern hemisphere, which suggests stronger rains in the future as CO2 levels rise.

RepliCel Life Sciences, Inc : RepliCel Announces Appointment of Leading Dermatologist in Japan as Clinical Advisor

RepliCel Life Sciences, Inc.: RepliCel Announces Appointment of Leading Dermatologist in Japan as Clinical Advisor VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 17, 2021 / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTCPINK:REPCF) (TSXV:RP) (FRA:P6P2) ( RepliCel or the Company ), a company developing next-generation technologies in aesthetics and orthopedics, is pleased to announce that Professor Akimichi Morita, one of Japan s leading dermatology research clinicians, has agreed to be RepliCel s clinical advisor for the development and commercialization of its skin rejuvenation product (RCS-01) in Japan. The Company, working with industry leaders, CJ Partners, and clinical research organization, Accerise, is currently preparing to support the next-phase clinical research study of its skin rejuvenation cell therapy, RCS-01, in Japan under the Act for Safety of Regenerative Medicine (ASRM) that, upon successfully meeting its endpoints, could lead to a commercial launch of the product in Japan.

On the dot: Novel quantum sensor provides new approach to early diagnosis via imaging

 E-Mail IMAGE: Unhealthy lifestyles, various diseases, stress, and aging can all contribute to an imbalance between the production of ROS and the body s ability to reduce and eliminate them. The resulting excessive. view more  Credit: National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology. Oxygen is essential for human life, but within the body, certain biological environmental conditions can transform oxygen into aggressively reactive molecules called reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can damage DNA, RNA, and proteins. Normally, the body relies on molecules called antioxidants to convert ROS into less dangerous chemical species through a process called reduction. But unhealthy lifestyles, various diseases, stress, and aging can all contribute to an imbalance between the production of ROS and the body s ability to reduce and eliminate them. The resulting excessive levels of ROS cause oxidative stress, which can disrupt normal cellular functions and

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