Friday, September 19, 2008
Synesthesia: Hearing motion
Monday, September 15, 2008
HIV-Immune Cells
The observation of rare individuals who are naturally immune to the AIDS virus led the researchers to identify the genetic basis of this immunity. Based on these findings, scientists are now considering using a new technology to genetically modify AIDS patients' own cells to be resistant to HIV. Quite promising!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Prevent Malaria using Virus: Not too far off
Is there any way to get rid of mosquitoes and so the malaria? Some people use herbal or chemical based mosquito repellent lotion or oil. The efficacy of mosquito repellent lotions is low and provides very limited protection in terms of duration and number of people. Furthermore, most of us are not ready to accept the mosquito repellent lotions as a replacement to our everyday skin care lotions! So, how to manage this tiny insect? Is there really no way to control them? Until now the answer was “No”. But researchers at Johns Hopkins University are now hoping that mosquitoes can be controlled and that using virus. Researchers have found a new virus that infects the world's most dangerous mosquito, called Anopheles gambiae. This mosquito is the chief malaria vector in Africa. This aggressive human-biter also bites animals and hide in huts. In the PLoS Pathogen journal, scientist described the virus as the first densovirus found in this African mosquito. Although the virus is harmless to the mosquito, but scientists are confident to manipulate the genetic elements of the virus in such a way that once the genetically manipulated virus infects this mosquito, it will reproduce inside the mosquito and will kill them within 10 days. This is good news indeed, although this work could take 5 to 15 years because of the regulatory and ethical barriers to releasing a virus in to wild mosquitoes. Are you ready to wait for 15 or more years to see the viral weapon against mosquitoes or you would consider mosquitoes repellent as a permanent replacement of your lovely beauty lotions to protect yourself from mosquito bite?
Friday, September 12, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Virus infects virus: Mimivirus paradigm
Monday, September 1, 2008
Week's scientific term:
- The Latin meaning of "ex vivo" is “out of the living”.
- In biological science, ex vivo refers to experimentation or measurements done in or on living cell or tissue collected from an organism and cultured in a laboratory apparatus. For example, experiment that involves cell line (cell culture) or tissue cultures are ex vivo studies. HeLa(Henrietta Lacks) and CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) are eamaples of two cell lines, of which, the formar one originate with human and later one originate with animal.
- Ex vivo should not be confused with the term “in vitro”. Usually, ex vivo describes the type of a study that involves living cell or tissue whereas “in vitro” used to indicate studies conducted in an artifical environment outside the cell or host. Commonly, ex vivo studies are usually performed in vitro.