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A molecule capable of reducing neurodegenerative processes in the elderly
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
The paper seeks to elucidate the mechanisms associated with cognitive deficits in human aging, taking into account the role of molecules, that can combat the inflammatory processes of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, and enhance the endocannabinoid system.
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The fermentation microorganisms of agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry biological waste were analyzed to provide support for the preparation of saprophytic edible fungus cultivation substrate
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
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Noninvasive methods of glucose monitoring
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
The assistant professor of information technology at Kennesaw State University's School of Computing and Software Engineering (CCSE) and director of the KSU IoT Services Research Group is working to improve blood glucose monitoring for millions of people affected by diabetes around the world.
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Plant fatty acid metabolism affects plant immunity
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Corresponding author Ye Xia commented: "Our study provides a direct link between FAs metabolism and plant immunity and reveals the potential role of ACP1 in plant defense of important cash crops.
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Cui Qinghua's team proposed a new algorithm for universal image embedding and won the first prize in the Google Universal Image Embedding Research Competition
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Under the guidance of Professor Cui Qinghua, Shao Shihao, an eight-year doctoral student in basic medicine at Peking University in 2017, is committed to proposing new artificial intelligence algorithms to solve problems in the field of computer vision and applying them to medical image intelligent analysis and processing Challenge winner) and gastrointestinal tumor image segmentation (University of Wisconsin UW-Madison GI Tract Image Segmentation Competition Gold Medal) have been successfully applied.
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Single-cell RNA-seq reveals cancer pain: a subset of neuron-like macrophages associated with cancer pain
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Background cancers remain the leading cause of death worldwide. Many patients with malignant tumors endure chronic pain, especially those with advanced lung, breast, prostate or gastrointestinal canc
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PNAS, an inhibitory enzyme, has been found to enhance innate immune responses
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Instead of targeting modifications, the researchers could block changes in RNA by inhibiting the function of a key enzyme called NSUN2 in this process.
Instead of targeting modifications, the researchers could block changes in RNA by inhibiting the function of a key enzyme called NSUN2 in this process.
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Lu Xinmin's research group proposed a new hypothesis that phytophagous insects and soil organisms synergistically promote plant invasion
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Nanhu News Network News (correspondent Gao Lunlun) Recently, the Lu Xinmin research group of PI of the College of Plant Science and Technology, the State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology,
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Chinese scholars and overseas collaborators have made progress in calculating the consumer demand-price function
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
The research team proposed a randomized data collection method to reduce the strategic feedback behavior of consumers by reasonably setting the information collection interval and probability to solve the bias, and theoretically proved its effectiveness through the martingale convergence analysis method.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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