Gene Therapy Comes of Age
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The Feasibility and Necessity of a Revolution in Geriatric MedicineAbstract
Currently, geriatric medicine consists mainly of palliative treatment of the disorders that characterize senile decay. This is perfectly compatible with the prevailing view that aging is the inevitable result of multiple degenerative processes that cannot be treated effectively as they are, in themselves, inevitable and irreversible.
This interpretation of aging clashes with a mass of data and arguments that, conversely, indicate that aging is a specific physiological function, favoured by supra-individual natural [...] 1339 11297 |
OBM Geriatrics—An International Open Access Journal for 21st Century Geriatrics MedicineAbstract
Geriatrics, and much of clinical medicine, is on the verge of a profound transformational shift. Until now, there has been a sharp conceptual divide between diseases which can be readily and effectively treated, and diseases which we have thought to be beyond clinical intervention. In the first disease category, are many of the most common infections that respond to antibiotics and immunizations. We have made dramatic changes in the demographics and the mortality of many such treatable diseases. At the other extrem [...] 1565 16494 |
Comprehensive Cytogenetic and ISSR Analysis in the Context of Conservation of the Local Breed of Brown Carpathian Cattle BreedAbstract
The article reveals the variability of the genome of cattle of the local small-numbered domestic Brown Carpathian breed using cytogenetic and molecular genetic polylocus markers, and justifies the need to integrate local breeds into the modern system of agricultural production in accordance with FAO requirements. The work aimed to study the genetic uniqueness of cows of the brown Carpathian breed using cytogenetic and molecular genetic markers. The karyotype of the animals corresponded to the species norm and was 2 [...] 44 181 |
Challenges and Ethical Issues Related to Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)by
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Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is now standard in prenatal care in many countries, even though it was introduced only about 15 years ago. Due to its rapid adoption into decades-old prenatal care plans, gynecologists, obstetricians, and the general public still struggle to understand the possibilities, benefits, and limitations of NIPT. The biggest challenge facing NIPT is that comprehensive training for healthcare professionals and independent, unbiased information for pregnant women and their families about [...] 204 731 |
Assessment of Genetic Diversity and Polymorphism in Corylus avellana L. Pollen by Inter-Primer Binding Site Marker AnalysisAbstract
Genetically conditioned variation in pollen has been demonstrated to have a substantial influence on reproductive mechanisms and population dynamics. The present study evaluated the genetic variability of 28 pollen samples of Corylus avellana L. using iPBS (Inter Primer Binding Sites Polymorphism) markers 1882 and 2152. The collection of biological material was undertaken at various locations across five European countries, with the objective of capturing a broad spectrum of environmental conditions. The genetic re [...] 114 422 |
Evaluation of Ten Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Cultivars and Five of Their Hybrids under Salinity Stress at Germination and Seedling Stageby
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Salinity poses a danger to food security; hence, it is necessary to create crop types that can withstand salt to meet the growing demand for food. The goal of the current study was to examine the morphological and biochemical responses of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under salt stress. Salt tolerance in ten wheat cultivars and five selected F1 hybrids was assessed at the germination and seedling stage. Genotypes were assessed for seven traits under control (0 mM NaCl) and salinity stress (150, 200, and 25 [...] 102 499 |
Insights from Stem Cell and CRISPR-Based Therapies for Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic ReviewAbstract
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder resulting from aberrations in insulin secretion or action. Diabetes mellitus still presents as a global health challenge. Conventional diabetes treatment may result in unwanted side effects and/or poor compliance. More personalized and curative approaches to the treatment of DM are required. The review explores recent developments in the fields of genetic and molecular underpinnings of DM, focusing on the revolutionary potential of cell- and Clustered Regularly Intersp [...] 313 1205 |
Determining the Role of KRAS in Patients with Different Demographic Profiles Diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus: A Case-Control Studyby
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is widely spread among populations. About 3 of 10 people show the symptoms of this disease. Many factors may cause this illness in both types (type 1 and type 2 DM), mainly attributed to insufficient insulin production in type 1 DM or developing insulin resistance in type 2 DM. Genes that control specific biochemical pathways involving glucose metabolism can interfere with the manifestation of this disease when they undergo genetic changes like KRAS. Investigating the role of KRAS in DM. Abou [...] 148 502 |
Unraveling the Role of Non-Coding Genetic Variants in Male Infertility: Insights from the Chinese PopulationAbstract
Male infertility is a growing concern worldwide, with almost half of infertility cases being male, and the trend is rising in China as a result of multifaceted genetics-environment interaction. Important breakthroughs have been made in identifying mutations in annotated protein-coding genes associated with male infertility. However, a significant part of the human genome, namely non-coding DNA, has not yet been explored. Recent breakthroughs in the realm of high-throughput genomic technologies have unveiled the ind [...] 189 727 |
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