New Method Makes Cancer Drugs Less Toxic

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Scientists have been working to find ways to minimise side effects while maintaining the effectiveness of chemotherapy. A group of Indian researchers have now developed a hydrogel-based cancer treatment method
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This Biosensor Attached to Your Phone Can Sniff Bacteria

Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have developed a biosensor and a mobile app, which together can be used for bacterial detection

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Scientists Identify Protein That Helps Dengue and JE Viruses to Multiply

Scientists Identify Protein That Helps Dengue and JE Viruses to Multiply

Now a collaborative study led by a team of Indian scientists has identified a key protein which helps dengue as well as Japanese Encephalitis viruses replication inside the human body by inhibiting anti-viral cytokines. This finding could pave way for the development of targeted therapeutic agents against dengue and JE viruses.

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Researchers Develop Transgenic Rice with Reduced Arsenic Accumulation

Researchers Develop Transgenic Rice with Reduced Arsenic Accumulation

Arsenic accumulation in rice grains is one of the serious agricultural issues in India. To address this, researchers at Lucknow- based CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute have developed transgenic rice by inserting a novel fungal gene, which results in reduced arsenic accumulation in rice grain

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Veterinary Drug May Be Repurposed For Human Cancers

Veterinary Drug May Be Repurposed For Human Cancers

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Indian scientists have found that fenbendazole, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug used in the veterinary sector, could be useful against cancers as well
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Dr. Anirban Basu with his team.

Scientists Decipher How Japanese Encephalitis Virus Enters Brain Cells

A team of researchers from the National Brain Research Centre have identified proteins that facilitate entry of Japanese Encephalitis virus inside the brain cells

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Arsenic May Help Kill Liver Cancer Cells

Arsenic May Help Kill Liver Cancer Cells

A new study by a collaborative team of researchers from India and America has found that Arsenic Trioxide - a naturally occurring metalloid – may be helpful in inducing cell death and also halt the growth of liver cancer cells

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Scientists Find New Use for Orange Peel from Printing Tattoos and Oil Cleaning

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Hyderabad (IIT) Hyderabad have developed novel methods to recycle citrus peel waste more efficiently. Peel of citrus fruits, after extraction of fruit juice, has no commercial value.

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Micro needle-Based System Can Take Pain Away from Vaccinations

Microneedle-Based System Can Take Pain Away from Vaccinations

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For kids who hate needle pricks, there may be another option in the offing. Scientists at Hyderabad campus of Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani have developed a microneedle patch for drug delivery using a biopolymer, zein.
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This Is How Nutrition May Help Overcome Genetic Risk of Diabetes

This Is How Nutrition May Help Overcome Genetic Risk of Diabetes

For years, scientists have been engaged in finding human genes associated with lifestyle diseases like diabetes and heart disease to know if certain population groups are prone to these disorders.

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