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Meho Krljic

We Might Be Treating Schizophrenia All Wrong

QuoteA new study run by researchers in Japan and published earlier this year in Cell Reports Medicine suggests that for at least a significant portion of patients, the immune system is mistakenly attacking a protein in the brain—which may be the real mechanism giving rise to schizophrenic symptoms in the first place.

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Scientists create synthetic mouse embryos, a potential key to healing humans


QuoteStem cell researchers in Israel have created synthetic mouse embryos without using a sperm or egg, then grown them in an artificial womb for eight days, a development that opens a window into a fascinating, potentially fraught realm of science that could one day be used to create replacement organs for humans.The objective, scientists involved with the research said, is not to create mice or babies outside the womb, but to jump-start the understanding of how organs develop in embryos and to use that knowledge to develop new ways to heal people.






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'Miracle' herpes treatment eradicates tumours in terminally-ill cancer patients  

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  Terminally-ill cancer patients have seen their tumours completely eradicated or shrunk after being treated with a genetically-engineered version of the herpes virus.
Scientists at the Institute for Cancer Research in London have developed a new therapy which infects and destroys cancer cells while also rallying the immune system.
In early trials to assess the safety of the therapy, one quarter of patients with end-of-life cancer saw their tumours stop growing, shrink or disappear completely.
Krzysztof Wojkowski, 39, a builder from West London who had no treatment options left after developing a salivary gland tumour, has been cancer-free for two years since taking part in the trial at the Royal Marsden in London in 2020.
"I was told there were no options left for me and I was receiving end of life care," he said. 


   "I had injections every two weeks for five weeks which completely eradicated my cancer.
"I've been cancer-free for two years now, it's a true miracle, there is no other word to describe it. I've been able to work as a builder again and spend time with my family, there's nothing I can't do."
    Virus causes cancer cells to burst The genetically engineered virus - called RP2 - is injected directly into the tumour where it multiplies, causing cancer cells to burst from within.
It also blocks a protein called CTLA-4 which dials down the immune system, and so gives the body more of a chance to fight off the cancer. In addition, the virus also produces molecules which spark the immune system into action against cancer.
The therapy was tested on 39 patients with cancers including skin, oesophageal and head and neck cancer who had exhausted all other treatments.
Results showed that around one quarter saw a benefit.
The herpes simplex virus is a common infection, which many people already carry latently without problems.
Researchers looked at patient biopsies before and after RP2 injections and found positive changes in the tumour's "immune microenvironment" – the area immediately around the tumour. Injections led to more immune cells in the area, including CD8+ T-cells, and "switched on" genes linked to the "anti-cancer" immune response.
The team found that most side effects of RP2 were mild – some of the most common were fever, chills, and fatigue. None of the side effects were serious enough to require medical intervention.
Professor Kristian Helin, chief executive of The Institute of Cancer Research, London, said: "Viruses are one of humanity's oldest enemies, as we have all seen over the pandemic. But our new research suggests we can exploit some of the features that make them challenging adversaries to infect and kill cancer cells.
"It's a small study but the initial findings are promising. I very much hope that as this research expands we see patients continue to benefit."
Potential to become new treatment option Study leader Kevin Harrington, professor of biological cancer therapies at The Institute of Cancer Research, said: "Our study shows that a genetically engineered, cancer-killing virus can deliver a one-two punch against tumours – directly destroying cancer cells from within while also calling in the immune system against them.
"It is rare to see such good response rates in early-stage clinical trials, as their primary aim is to test treatment safety and they involve patients with very advanced cancers for whom current treatments have stopped working.
"Our initial trial findings suggest that a genetically engineered form of the herpes virus could potentially become a new treatment option for some patients with advanced cancers – including those who haven't responded to other forms of immunotherapy.
"I am keen to see if we continue to see benefits as we treat increased numbers of patients."
The research was presented at the 2022 European Society for Medical Oncology Congress (ESMO), and the team are hoping to move to bigger trials.










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Moderna says personalized mRNA cancer vaccine is effective for advanced melanoma  

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The company said that in a phase 2 clinical trial, the vaccine, when combined with immunotherapy drug Keytruda, reduced the risk of recurrence by 44%. 




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Anti-ageing scientists extend lifespan of oldest living lab rat

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Scientists working on an experimental anti-ageing therapy claim to have broken a record by extending the lifespan of a lab rat called Sima.
Named after the Hindi word for "limit" or "boundary", Sima is the last remaining survivor from a group of rodents that received infusions of blood plasma taken from young animals to see if the treatment prolonged their lives.Sima, who was born on 28 February 2019, has lived for 47 months, surpassing the 45.5 months believed to be the oldest age recorded in scientific literature for a female Sprague-Dawley rat, the researchers say. So far, Sima has outlived her closest rival in the study by nearly six months.




Aco Popara Zver

đe lilit

na sve strane pričaju da je kreatin dobar, zdrav itd... nešto sam sumnjičav prema tome, ipak mi nije logično, više da fitnes industrija fura priču da bi prodavala

slušam samo lilit, ako se pojavi na Sagiti uopšte...
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

tomat

Ja imam problem sa aritmijama, naišao sam da bi kreatin trebalo da izbegavam, nije da sam planirao da ga uzimam svakako :)

Sa druge strane, poručio taurin i l-arginin jer mogu da pomognu kod aritmija, a onda vidim da ih i badibilderi cene, zbog drugih stvari naravno, nije baš rasprostranjeno u prodaji al vidim da ga nude ove radnje što nude suplemente za u teretanu.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Aco Popara Zver

većinom od ozbiljnih ljudi slušam da ne valja

ali sad Huberman preporučuje

šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala





Meho Krljic

Duža konzumacija kanabisa i promene u epigenomu:


https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-023-02106-y


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In conclusion, we observed significant associations between recent and cumulative marijuana use with DNA methylation markers across time. We also observed cis-meQTLs and DMRs associated with marijuana use and biologically relevant pathways and diseases, suggesting potential shared genes between marijuana use and cellular proliferation, hormone signaling, and mental disorders. Additional studies are needed to replicate and verify the observed associations presented here. With the greater number of states legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational use, as well as the expected rise in its use, examining the association between marijuana and the epigenome may aid in elucidating the molecular and biological processes influencing downstream health conditions and may serve as potential biomarkers to identify recent and long-term marijuana use and intervene in the early stages of their related health outcomes.


Meho Krljic

An Aging Expert Thinks Humans Can Live for 20,000 Years. He's Not Crazy.

Naravno, sve je ovo teorija, jelte, na dugačkom štapu ali me jeste ponukalo da razmišljam, kada bismo zaista pristup terapiji koja popravlja svu štetu na DNK i zaustavlja starenje ćelija, kako bismo onda tretirali gubitak života u saobraćajnoj nesreći ili ubistvo? Verovatno bi nam stil života bio DRASTIČNO promenjen već i time što bismo na smrt gledali kao na izuzetak a ne pravilo.

tomat

Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Meho Krljic

Ha! Kruciforma je mnogo dramatilniji koncept, ona te oživljava kad umreš, dok ovo o čemu ovaj čovek priča opravlja ćelije i DNK tako de NE UMREŠ!!!!!!!!!!

Meho Krljic

Da se Lilita pod hitno vrati da malo pogleda ovaj rad o oralnoj terapiji za maligne bolesti o kojem se bruji poslednjih par dana i da da svoje mišljenje:


https://www.cell.com/cell-chemical-biology/pdfExtended/S2451-9456(23)00221-0


Onaj stari Sendmen

Sve je više dokaza da su Pravoslavlje izmislili Hrvati da zajebu Srbe!!

Aco Popara Zver

Quote from: Labudan on 26-05-2023, 19:34:21
đe lilit

na sve strane pričaju da je kreatin dobar, zdrav itd... nešto sam sumnjičav prema tome, ipak mi nije logično, više da fitnes industrija fura priču da bi prodavala

slušam samo lilit, ako se pojavi na Sagiti uopšte...

4 mjeseca bez kreatina!
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala


Aco Popara Zver

odlično, napokon prava stvar, krkaš a mršaš

još nam treba

1. neka droga da diže iz mrtvih (imunitet, koncentraciju, snagu itd)

2. nešto protiv ćelavljenja

šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

lilit

nekad je jelena radulović radila u centru za imunološka istraživanja na torlak hillu. ovo je revolucija u neuroimunologiji  xcheers


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DNA Damage and Inflammation Key to Memory Formation

Researchers uncovered that the formation of long-term memories hinges on processes traditionally viewed negatively: DNA damage and brain inflammation.

The research demonstrates that specific neurons in the hippocampus, the brain's memory center, require activation of the inflammatory Toll-Like Receptor 9 (TLR9) pathway following DNA damage to form memory clusters.

This inflammation-driven mechanism, contrary to causing neurological issues, is essential for encoding experiences.

The study challenges the traditional perspective on neuroinflammation, underscoring its necessity in memory formation and signaling a paradigm shift in how we understand brain health and disease, with implications for treating conditions like Alzheimer's and considerations for therapies targeting the TLR9 pathway.
A study reveals brain inflammation and DNA damage are crucial for forming long-term memories, challenging our views on neuroinflammation.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07220-7
That's how it is with people. Nobody cares how it works as long as it works.

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Meho Krljic

Welcome to the Age of Psychedelic Inequality


O dostupnosti psihodelika u terapijama s obzirom na njihovu cenu. Nisam ni znao da su ovakve terapije i kod nas već dostupne, a jesu.

mac

Alchajmer je možda posledica nedostatka amino kiseline L-serin koja nas čuva od amino kiseline BMAA koju proizvode neke cijanobakterije. Neki doktor iz američkog budžaka je pronašao vezu, i to se sad dalje istražuje.

How a Medical Mystery in Guam Led to a New Approach to Alzheimer's Disease


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Humans May Be Able to Grow New Teeth Within Just 6 Years 


Ovo "within just six years" znači da japanski istraživači svoju predloženu terapiju trenutno testiraju i da se nadaju da uđe u opštu upotrebu do 2030. godine.

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poceo sam i da pijem. popijem pred rucak casicu rakije. to ranije nisam cinio

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