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Orangutans using medicinal plants
Posted inBiochemistry Emerging Science Genetics

Natural Healers: Animals That Cure Themselves with Natural Solutions

Explore remarkable cases of animal self‑healing—from orangutans using medicinal plants to sea slugs regrowing bodies and axolotls regenerating limbs. Discover how nature heals itself.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 19, 2025
The Omicron JN.1 variant shows enhanced immune evasion and a worrying potential for reverse zoonotic transmission
Posted inEmerging Science Immunology Microbiology

Omicron JN.1 Variant Raises Global Concern with Increased Animal Infectivity and Immune Evasion

The Omicron JN.1 variant shows enhanced immune evasion and a worrying potential for reverse zoonotic transmission to animals, raising the risk of viral reservoirs and future outbreaks.
Posted by Aneknowledge July 4, 2025
Wolbachia inside Aedes aegypti mosquitoes,
Posted inEmerging Science Immunology Microbiology

Bacteria to the Rescue: Wolbachia Emerges as a Natural Shield Against Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika

Scientists are using Wolbachia, a naturally occurring bacterium, to fight dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses by blocking transmission in mosquitoes.
Posted by Aneknowledge June 29, 2025
Plant Virus Turned Cancer Vaccine Could Revolutionize Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Posted inEmerging Science Genetic Engineering Immunology

Plant Virus Turned Cancer Vaccine Could Revolutionize Ovarian Cancer Treatment

The breakthrough, published in Nature Communications, introduces an ovarian cancer vaccine using plant virus technology that combines liposomes loaded with tumor cell lysates (TCL) and a cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) as a potent immune booster.
Posted by Aneknowledge June 17, 2025
gut microbiota and autoimmunity
Posted inEmerging Science Immunology Microbiology

Could Your Gut Be Fueling Autoimmune Disease? Scientists Say Yes

A groundbreaking synthesis published in Frontiers in Microbiomes has pulled back the curtain on one of the most overlooked power players in human health: the gut microbiota.
Posted by Aneknowledge June 13, 2025
Overview on ELISA: Its History, Principle, Application and Limitation
Posted inBiochemistry Immunology Molecular Biology

Overview on ELISA: Its History, Principle, Application and Limitation

ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is one of the common laboratory techniques used to measure the concentration of antibiotics or antigens. It is a popular technique in molecular biology and has…
Posted by Hasana Mahaju April 15, 2025
Apoptosis: Significance, Mechanism and Regulation
Posted inImmunology Molecular Biology

Apoptosis: Significance, Mechanism and Regulation

Cell can induce self-destruction, when it is damaged, useless or potentially dangerous to other cells. The phenomena of programmed cell death is known as apoptosis. ‘Apoptosis’ is a Greek term…
Posted by Hasana Mahaju December 2, 2024
ABO Blood Group System, Major Blood Banks Inside and Outside of Kathmandu
Posted inBiochemistry Genetics Immunology

ABO Blood Group System, Major Blood Banks Inside and Outside of Kathmandu

One often hears alphabets like ‘A’, ‘B’, and sometimes ‘O’, in response to queries regarding someone’s blood type. These alphabets merely denote the presence of certain antigens which categorizes blood…
Posted by Hasana Mahaju October 19, 2024
How Vaccine Development Can Use Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Posted inBioinformatics Emerging Science Immunology

How Vaccine Development Can Use Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In the domain of vaccine development, the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) with cutting-edge biological technology marks the beginning of a new era of innovation.
Posted by Suraj Khatri February 19, 2024
CRISPR/CAS-9: HOW IT WORKS
Posted inGenetic Engineering Immunology Molecular Biology

CRISPR/CAS-9: HOW IT WORKS

CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeat) is a nucleotide repetitive sequence followed by short spacer segments integrated upon exposure to invading pathogens in the genome of prokaryotes.
Posted by Suraj Khatri February 4, 2024

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