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DOPAMINE - THE HAPPY HORMONES!!!!!!!!

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Hi Folks!! Follow our blog on  Instagram Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, a brain chemical that transmits messages between neurons (brain and nerve cells). Dopamine is one of the better-known brain chemicals. A so-called “happy” neurotransmitter, dopamine plays an important role in mood regulation, movement, and how humans experience pleasure and pain.Dopamine plays a key role in several medical conditions like Parkinson’s disease, fibromyalgia, and restless leg syndrome. Mental health conditions like ADHD, addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and OCD are also linked to dopamine disorders. Low dopamine activity can have different physical, cognitive (thinking), and emotional effects. The symptoms of the different conditions vary, depending on the region of the brain where dopamine activity is lacking. Symptoms of inadequate dopamine activity include: Rigid muscles that feel stiff and achy Tremors Muscle cramps or spasms Diminished balance and coordination etc High levels of dopamine an

Personalised Treatment for Cancer with AI

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Hi Folks!! Follow our blog on  Instagram Artificial intelligence is accelerating personalized medicine, cancer research, and cancer care. It has numerous applications throughout the field of oncology, from cancer detection and diagnosis to the characterization of tumors and their environment, drug discovery, and prediction of treatment response and outcomes . "The implementation of artificial intelligence in cellular therapy is new and may be a game-changer , offering new clinical options to patients," said Ludwig Lausanne's Alexandre Harari, who led the study with graduate student Rémy Pétremand. Cellular immunotherapy involves extracting immune cells from a patient's tumor, optionally engineering them to enhance their natural abilities to combat cancer and reintroducing them to the body after they've been expanded in culture. T cells are one of the two main types of white blood cells, or lymphocytes, that circulate in the blood and patrol for virally infected or

Title: The Revolutionary Impact of 3D Printing in Biotechnology

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Title: The Revolutionary Impact of 3D Printing in Biotechnology Introduction: Biotechnology, the interdisciplinary field blending biology with technology, is undergoing a transformative phase with the integration of 3D printing technology. This essay explores the profound implications of 3D printing in biotechnology, elucidating its applications, advancements, and future prospects. Applications of 3D Printing in Biotechnology: 1. Tissue Engineering : 3D bioprinting enables the fabrication of complex tissue structures, mimicking native tissues. This technology holds promise for regenerative medicine, organ transplantation, and drug testing. 2. Drug Delivery Systems : Customizable drug delivery systems can be designed using 3D printing, allowing for personalized medicine and controlled release of pharmaceuticals. 3. Prosthetics and Implants : 3D printing facilitates the fabrication of patient-specific prosthetics, implants, and orthopedic devices, improving functionality and comfort for