Contact Us marketing@medicilon.com
Medicilon Logo
|
search icon search icon contact icon menu icon
Medicilon Logo
|
search icon close search icon contact icon menu icon
Message
Contact Us
Close Button
Back To Top
Online Message×
Click switch
Close Button
News and Events

Featured Stories

Hot information:
Top 10 Global CDMO Enterprises| The Meaning of IND, NDA and ANDA| Top 10 Global Clinical Research Organizations in 2021
Jul 13,2018
Measuring the Effects of Drugs on Cancer Cells
Cancer cells are cells over which the human body has lost control. The fact that they are transformed body cells makes it all the more difficult to combat them effectively –  whatever harms them usually also harms the healthy cells in the body. This is why it is important to find out about the cancerRead more
More
Jul 12,2018
Cancer-Linked Rearrangements Pepper Genome's Regulatory Regions
When cancer is studied at the genomic level, certain variations tend to receive a lot of attention, chiefly the variations affecting protein-coding genes, which include variations such as point mutations and copy number alterations. Yet variations that affect non-protein-coding parts of the genome matter, too. But how much do they matter?   The question hasRead more
More
Jul 12,2018
Huntington's Treatment May Come from Fix of Broken DNA Repair Mechanism
There is no treatment currently available to alter the course of Huntington's disease (HD,) a hereditary neurodegenerative illness that results in uncontrolled movements, emotional problems and loss of cognition. A Canadian group of researchers is working to change that, with a new theory about the cause of HD that may lead to a potential pathRead more
More
Huntington's Treatment May Come from Fix of Broken DNA Repair Mechanism
Jul 11,2018
Thermal Protein Profiling May Provide New Insights on Antibiotic Resistance
Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) say they have adapted an existing technique to study the melting behavior of proteins so that it can be used for the study of bacteria. Antibiotic resistance is spreading worldwide so there is a strong need for new technologies to study bacteria, according to the researchers who published theirRead more
More
Thermal Protein Profiling May Provide New Insights on Antibiotic Resistance
Jul 11,2018
Senolytic Drugs Might Improve our Health and Prolong the Life Expectancy
Senescent cells are responsible for creating all kinds of health problems in the human body, especially for accelerating the aging process and making it worse. Also, due to the fact that they stopped dividing and dwell in a zombie-like state inside our systems, these cells can secret pro-inflammatory factors.   The new findings were generatedRead more
More
Jul 10,2018
“Smart” Bandage for Hands-Free Monitoring and Treatment of Chronic Wounds
A team of engineers led by Tufts University has developed a prototype bandage designed to actively monitor the condition of chronic wounds and deliver appropriate drug treatments to improve the chances of healing. While the lab-tested bandages remain to be assessed in a clinical context, the research is aimed at transforming bandaging from a traditionallyRead more
More
Jul 10,2018
Mitochondrial DNA Talks Back to Nuclear DNA
The DNA communication that streams through the cell isn't always a top-down affair, a matter of the nucleus issuing directives, in the form of DNA-coded templates, to other cellular components. Sometimes, the relatively lowly mitochondria issue directives – and the nucleus complies. According to a new study from the University of Southern California (USC), mitochondriaRead more
More
Mitochondrial DNA Talks Back to Nuclear DNA
Jul 09,2018
Food Additives and Drugs Change Antibiotic Effectiveness
Antibiotic overuse and misuse has led to the spread of antibiotic resistance, a serious public health issue that means previously treatable bacterial infections have now become potentially deadly. Yet while we already know that some drug combinations can help to fight multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections, the wider potential use of drug combinations has remained largely unexplored,Read more
More
Food Additives and Drugs Change Antibiotic Effectiveness
Jul 09,2018
Molecular Link between Dementia, Blood Vessel Changes Reveals Treatment Possibilities
Roughly half of all people over the age of 85 suffer from one (or more) forms of dementia. Dementia is defined as the loss of cognitive functions (thinking, remembering, and reasoning) and behavioral functions (language skills and the ability to focus) to the extent that a person's daily life is affected. One of the mostRead more
More
Jul 06,2018
Aspirin Intensifies Disposal of Alzheimer's Plaque
Besides relieving pain and reducing the chances of heart attack and stroke, aspirin may also slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.  Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia that affects 1 in 65 seniors in the United States, is characterized by a toxic buildup of a "sticky” protein fragment called beta-amyloid in the brain. According toRead more
More