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Immunity: Infection can have long-term consequences
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
"Article Differential plasticity and fate of brain-resident and recruited macrophages during the onset and resolution of neuroinflammation Figure: Parasites and macrophages in the meninges Source: (c) Kiavash MovahediThe team led by Professor Kiavash Movahedi (VUB, VIB) has mapped in detail how the immune system fights pathogens that invade the brain.
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Nature Subjournal: Size-specific barriers to passive transport of proteins through the nuclear pore complex
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Develop the model Winogradoff's team used brute force simulations to study the transport dynamics of nuclear pores on timescales of tens of milliseconds, a remarkable achievement for a system nominally 200 million atoms.
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Xiong Daxi's team from Suzhou Medical Institute proposed a quantitative assessment method for wrist motor function in stroke patients
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Fig. 2 Comparison of test scene and trajectory of wrist motor function evaluation The results show that among the four quantitative evaluation models based on machine learning algorithms, the BPNN (Backpropagation Neural Network) neural network model has the best evaluation effect and the highest accuracy rate is 94.
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By 2035, half of the world's coral reefs could face unsuitable environments
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
In a new study published Oct. 11, researchers at the University of Hawaii in the United States revealed that in a worst-case scenario, half of the world's coral reef ecosystems would be permanently exposed to unsuitable environments for just a dozen years.
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Nature sub-journal: Cell outpost for neutralizing hepatitis B virus
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
In 2016, a UNIGE team led by Associate Professor Michel Strubin of the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine at the University of Michigan School of Medicine and the Geneva Center for Inflammation Research revealed a mechanism critical to understanding the disease: When our immune system defends itself, a protein complex called SMC5/6 — the interdependent group — present in our cells detects viral DNA 。 The virus then fights back, producing a special protein, protein X.
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Chinese scholars and overseas collaborators proposed a new mechanism for the origin of vertebrate paired appendages
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
To this end, the research team used computational fluid dynamics simulation experiments to simulate the three-dimensional virtual model of the flexible tujia fish with and without paired fin folds, and analyzed the functional performance of the ventral fin folds at different water flow speeds and different angles of attack.
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New tests could make the diagnosis of TB easier
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
In each procedure, each participant first coughed up a sample of sputum, which the researchers confirmed the infection through culture and pillbox testing.
In each procedure, each participant first coughed up a sample of sputum, which the researchers confirmed the infection through culture and pillbox testing.
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Fight ovarian cancer
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
S Cluster Biogenesis in Ovarian Cancer Cells In the search for new cancer drugs that are as side-effect free as possible, metal-containing compounds have taken center stage.
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Track what motor proteins deliver to healthy cells and explore what's happening in neurological disorders
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Image: Dr. Graydon Gonsalvez Scientists say motor proteins that run natural channels on our cytoskeleton are carrying goods necessary for life and can also lead to disease.
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Point the spotlight at the cells in your tissue so RNA can tell their story!
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Figure: Light-Seq enables complete transcriptome isolation of a very rare cell type—"dopaminergic nonsecretory cells" (DAC, magenta)—with only 4 to 8 independent barcoded cells extracted per cross-se
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Researcher Tonglin Jiang's research group published an article in Computers in Human Behavior revealing that nostalgia can effectively cope with the negative impact of cyberbullying on psychological well-being
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Jiang Tonglin's research group members examined how nostalgia cushions the impact of cyberbullying on an individual's psychological well-being through two studies.
Jiang Tonglin's research group members examined how nostalgia cushions the impact of cyberbullying on an individual's psychological well-being through two studies.
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Is frozen shoulder hereditary?! GWAS for shoulder adhesive capsulitis has identified important genetic risk factors
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Genome-wide association findings of "important loci" affecting frozen shoulder riskShoulder adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder or frozen shoulder, is a limited range of motion associa
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Kunming Plant has made new progress in the molecular mechanism of plant systemic response to insect feeding
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
6 in plant systemic insect resistance was revealed by insect-resistant phenotypic analysis, hormonal and secondary metabolite detection, and transcriptome and metabolomic association analysis 。 The results of the study found that the enhancement of systemic calcium ion (Ca2+) signal induced by feeding (W+OS treatment) of peach aphid and simulated night moth twill moths depended on GLR3.
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology has made important progress in the preparation technology of biomimetic underwater viscose for mussels
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Professor Yan Yunjun's team is committed to the research and development of new bio-based underwater adhesion materials, and has made a series of important progress, and this study has successfully constructed an extracellular functionalization system for mussel mycin (Li et al.
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Light-Seq: Whole transcriptome sequencing of hard-to-access cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
" Dr. Ninning Liu, a postdoc in Yin's team, said: "To perform specific sequencing of cells at custom-selected locations of intact tissue samples, we developed a new method to light-crosslink DNA barcoding to copies of RNA molecules, as well as a DNA nanotechnology-driven procedure to make them and their attached RNA sequences readable by NGS.
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Pain-sensing intestinal neurons can prevent inflammation
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
"Dr. Wen Zhang According to a study by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, pain-sensing neurons protect the gut from inflammation and related tissue damage by regulating the microbial communities that live in the gut.
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Cell large study: Cancer tumors contain a variety of fungi, each of which is different
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Original:Pan-cancer analyses reveal cancer-type-specific fungal ecologies and bacteriome interactionsThe list of products used in the article is as follows: According to a large study led by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and the University of California, San Diego, cancer tumors contain a variety of fungi, each of which is differentThe study, published today in the journal Cell, could have implications for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, as well as for detecting cancer through blood tests.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in the study of the mechanism of osteoporosis
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Figure Diagram of the mode of action of skin keratinocytes secreting cystatin-A (Csta) in regulating bone metabolism With the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers: 82172507, 81700783, 81991511), Huang Bin's team at Southern Medical University has made progress in the mechanism of osteoporosis 。 The research results, titled "Skin chronological aging drives age-related bone loss via secretion of cystatin-A," were published on October 6, 2022 in Nature In the journal Nature Aging.
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New combinations and formulations of older therapies promise to treat bowel cancer
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
MCT-21-0941 A team of researchers at the University of Auckland has found that combining old drugs with new methods holds promise for treating bowel cancer.
MCT-21-0941 A team of researchers at the University of Auckland has found that combining old drugs with new methods holds promise for treating bowel cancer.
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The relationship between seed functional traits and plant distribution area size revealed by Kunming plants
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
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