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Paolo Rossi Castelli28 Sep 20232 min read

“Inverse” vaccine against autoimmune diseases

A particular type of vaccine prompts immune system cells-which mistakenly attack healthy tissues-to forget such reactivity.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli22 Sep 20232 min read

Embryos from Stem Cells, to study the health of the foetus

Researchers have developed a human embryo using only stem cells, this offers new insights into the early stages of embryonic development.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli14 Sep 20233 min read

Xenotransplantation: first a heart and now a kidney

Experiment on a clinically dead man. Implanted the kidney of a genetically modified pig. Rejection did not occur in the first 32 days.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli07 Sep 20232 min read

Deep brain stimulation for stroke rehabilitation

Experimentation on 12 patients with a hemiparesis. Thin electrodes inserted into the cerebellum improved the effects of rehabilitation.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli24 Aug 20232 min read

Urinary tract infections: new discoveries from ETH Zurich

Phages are viruses that can target bacteria and can be used to identify an infection and effectively fight it.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli10 Aug 20233 min read

Diagnosing cancer with a state-of-the-art liquid biopsy

Vietnamese researchers have found a more reliable way to "read" DNA fragments released from cancer cells into the bloodstream.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli03 Aug 20233 min read

A test to detect Alzheimer's 20 years ahead of time

A 25-year study opens up new perspectives for Alzheimer's disease: 32 proteins found in the blood that seem to be able to predict its onset.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli27 Jul 20232 min read

New biological patch helps heart after a heart attack

Marianna Cosentino, winner of the IBSA Foundation Fellowship 2021, has developed a heart patch that can repair heart attack damage.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli20 Jul 20233 min read

Premature infants: the artificial placenta offers new horizons

Spanish researchers have developed a prototype artificial placenta that looks particularly advanced and could help premature babies.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli13 Jul 20233 min read

Here is why the first xenotransplant did not work

Il fallimento di quello che invece era stato definito una svolta: il trapianto su un essere umano di un cuore di maiale geneticamente modificato.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli06 Jul 20232 min read

Organ preservation: a new achievement

Vitrification, a technique for freezing organs for up to 100 days, has been developed.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli29 Jun 20232 min read

Inspired by jellyfish, these are the new “gel” electrodes

Study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Implantable medical devices of the future may no longer be made of metal, instead, of "gel".
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Paolo Rossi Castelli22 Jun 20232 min read

Generating electricity thanks to a "tech" fabric

A wearable fabric has been created capable of charging smartwatches and other electronic devices using body movements.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli15 Jun 20232 min read

Will mankind also hibernate?

US researchers managed to induce a state of semi-hibernation in mice. It could be useful for humans in space travel or surgery.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli08 Jun 20233 min read

AI designs super-antibiotics

Researcher identified a molecule – abaucine - that fight one of the most drug-resistant bacteria in hospital environments, by training an AI programme.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli01 Jun 20232 min read

Hope from an mRNA vaccine against pancreatic cancer

With this new treatment, half of the 16 patients enrolled had no trace of pancreatic cancer (one of the most difficult to treat) after 18 months.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli25 May 20232 min read

Are there signs of consciousness at the moment of death?

US researchers have measured what happens when unconscious people are 'unplugged' from resuscitation machines after massive heart attacks.
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Paolo Rossi Castelli19 May 20232 min read

A new frontier in edible electronics: batteries you can eat

sing common food substances, researchers have created a battery that 'produces' a weak electric current but can operate medical devices.
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