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biology - page 5

31 January 2026
Tags - biology
TEHRAN (ANA)- A genetic expert at the Forensic Medicine Research Center of Iran announced designing and production of IG_Gene Cards as one of the important achievements of the center.
News ID: 7802   Publish Date : 2024/12/25

TEHRAN (ANA)- Head of the Biotechnology Research Center of Tarbiat Modarres University in Tehran Fatemeh Rahbarizadeh announced that Iran is standing among the top 12 countries of the world in the development of biotechnology.
News ID: 7776   Publish Date : 2024/12/22

TEHRAN (ANA)- New findings indicate cannabis contributes to severe cellular and genetic damage, raising cancer risks and potentially affecting future generations.
News ID: 7711   Publish Date : 2024/12/15

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers from University of Tehran succeeded in developing and designing an electrochemical genosensor to identify different strains of the C. difficile bacteria with high sensitivity and accuracy.
News ID: 7628   Publish Date : 2024/12/05

TEHRAN (ANA)- Adipo Therapeutics’ ADPO-002 shows promise as an obesity treatment by promoting fat browning, and plans for Phase I clinical trials are underway.
News ID: 7599   Publish Date : 2024/11/30

TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has managed to design and produce a modular 3D bioprinter used to produce body structures.
News ID: 7508   Publish Date : 2024/11/18

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have realized the clinical cure of a type 1 diabetes patient by transplanting islet cells derived from chemically induced pluripotent stem cells (CiPSC-islets).
News ID: 7467   Publish Date : 2024/11/14

TEHRAN (ANA)- Research on Heliconius butterflies illustrates how variations in brain circuits are aligned with their unique foraging behaviors, enhancing their spatial and visual memory.
News ID: 7434   Publish Date : 2024/11/10

TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have found that a specific protein complex significantly influences brain connectivity and cognitive behaviors.
News ID: 7414   Publish Date : 2024/11/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- Stanford researchers identified genes, like GLUT4, that could help reactivate neural stem cells in aging brains, offering hope for neuron regeneration.
News ID: 7366   Publish Date : 2024/11/02

TEHRAN (ANA)- RNA plays an increasingly significant role in human gene expression.
News ID: 7364   Publish Date : 2024/11/01

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have discovered a potential “pause button” in the earliest stages of human development.
News ID: 7309   Publish Date : 2024/10/25

TEHRAN (ANA)- The 2nd International Congress of Cancer Genomics (CGC2024) will be held in Iran in the scientific, commercialization and social responsibility fields on October 23-25.
News ID: 7245   Publish Date : 2024/10/17

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have shown that dopamine does not directly cause the development of positive treatment expectations or placebo analgesia in pain management.
News ID: 7229   Publish Date : 2024/10/16

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have successfully reconstructed the oldest human DNA ever discovered in South Africa, which can date back to around 10,000 years, as revealed in a new study.
News ID: 7207   Publish Date : 2024/10/14

TEHRAN (ANA)- New research revealed that cell nuclei, not just cell surfaces, control the stiffness and organization of eye and brain tissues during development, indicating a significant role for the nucleus in shaping embryonic tissue structure and potentially influencing related diseases.
News ID: 6982   Publish Date : 2024/09/13

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers developed a band-aid-like biodegradable composite material that can promote complete wound healing and the growth of skin-like tissue.
News ID: 6897   Publish Date : 2024/09/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- A research team has developed an automated device that can efficiently separate male and female mosquitoes -- an engineering breakthrough in the biological control of mosquito-borne diseases.
News ID: 6896   Publish Date : 2024/09/07

TEHRAN (ANA)- As a species, humans like to think that we are fully in control of our decisions and behavior. But just below the surface, forces beyond our conscious control influence how we think and behave: our genes.
News ID: 6871   Publish Date : 2024/08/31

TEHRAN (ANA)- New research has revealed that the lag observed in organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) when switched on is due to a two-step activation process, providing crucial insights for designing more effective and customizable OECTs for various technological and biological applications.
News ID: 6803   Publish Date : 2024/08/16

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