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Pressure also has an "odor" that can be smelled
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
PLOS ONE, 2022; 17 (9): e0274143 A new study by researchers at Queen's University Belfast has found that dogs can sniff stress from human sweat and breathing.
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The Xu Shuhua/He Yungang team at Fudan University worked together to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the Li ethnic group in Hainan and trace the genetic lineage of the Baiyue population
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
On September 30, 2022, Molecular Biology and Evolution, a well-known international journal in the field of molecular evolution, published the collaborative research results of Professor Xu Shuhua's team from the School of Life Sciences of Fudan University, He Yungang of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences of Fudan University, and Lin Rong, a researcher at Hainan Medical College, "Tracing Bai-Yue ancestry in aboriginal Li people on Hainan.
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The team of Shanghai Jiaotong University Anyuan revealed the molecular mechanism of transcription factor MsMYB741 to regulate alfalfa's resistance to aluminum toxicity
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Fig. 1 Overexpression MsMYB741 improves alfalfa's resistance to aluminum poisoningFurther studies showed that MsMYB741 was regulating the expression of MsPAL and MsCHI, promoting total flavonoid accumulation, increasing alfalfa root flavonoid secretion, and reducing the Al content in the overexpressed strain.
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Self-assembling siRNA in vivo
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
In particular, multiple injections simultaneously inhibit the multi-target genetic circuits of TNF-α, B7-1 and integrin alfa 4, inhibit the co-stimulating signal to T cells by inhibiting the pro-inflammatory cascade of colonic macrophages, blocking the return of T cells to the site of inflammation, which can quickly alleviate intestinal inflammation and have a synergistic therapeutic effect on ulcerative colitis.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in the study of the phenotypic transformation of lncRNA-coding proteins on vascular smooth muscle cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Figure LncRNA PSR regulates the mechanism of action of vascular remodeling by encoding the novel protein Arteridin With the funding of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (approval numbe
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Brain has a new hope for preventing cerebral palsy
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Tumour necrosis factor blockade after asphyxia in foetal sheep ameliorates cystic white matter injury A new study from the University of Auckland has found that severe brain injuries that develop slowly after preterm birth may be treatable, and that such injuries can lead to symptoms such as cerebral palsy.
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The teams of Zhu Songchun and Zhu Yixin of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute have made important progress in the reconstruction of robot scenes and the use of action information to help robots plan independently
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Recently, the team of Professor Zhu Songchun and Zhu Yixin of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence published a paper "Scene Reconstruction with Functional Objects for Robot Autonomy" in IJCV 2022
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Chinese scholar Nature's latest cover article: "From fish to man" is the most critical leap in the history of vertebrate evolution
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Recently, the team of academician Zhu Min of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences found the "Chongqing Special Buried Fossil Library" and
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New Findings Reveal How Cells Manage Stress – "Helping a Roommate Wash His Socks"
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
"ATP hydrolysis tunes specificity of a AAA+ protease Peter Chien (right) and University of Massachusetts undergraduate researcher Oluwabusola Oreofe (left) conduct experiments in Chien's lab.
"ATP hydrolysis tunes specificity of a AAA+ protease Peter Chien (right) and University of Massachusetts undergraduate researcher Oluwabusola Oreofe (left) conduct experiments in Chien's lab.
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Studies have shown for the first time that ticks weaken the immune response of the skin
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
A team of researchers led by Johanna strorol and Georg Stary of the Department of Dermatology at the Medical University of Vienna showed that tick saliva inhibits the skin's defense function, thereby increasing the risk of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) or Lyme disease and other diseases.
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Inspired by plants: Develop new processes for the growth of synthetic materials that can grow like plants
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
The researchers used this material growth pattern to produce a soft robot that could grow quickly and continuously, thus solving the main limitations of the growth process of soft robots due to limited scalability, lack of permanent structure, and inability to pass through tortuous paths, demonstrating the potential of soft robot growth to provide new capabilities in the field of manufacturing and soft robots.
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Fish fossils unearthed in China have injected new life into the evolutionary hypothesis of fins and limbs
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
"Galeaspid anatomy and the origin of vertebrate paired appendages A lifelike reconstruction of the life of Tujiaaspis vividus A batch of fossils unearthed in Chinese rocks dating back about 436 million years ago first revealed the mysterious armored fish, a member of an extinct jawless fish with pairs of fins.
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Here it comes! The first full-length transcriptome of the shuttle and the white shuttle responding to drought stress!
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Recently, the team of Professor Lu Guanghui of the Institute of Arid Ecological Environment of Xinjiang University published a report entitled "Characterization of the gene expression profile response to drought stress in Haloxylon using PacBio single-molecule real-time" in Frontiers in Plant Science and Illumina sequencing", which obtained the first full-length transcriptome of PacBio full-length transcription (Iso-seq) in response to drought stress, laying a foundation for further study of its regulatory mechanisms.
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A deeper understanding of addiction recovery
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Warren Bickel, a professor at the Fralin Institute for Biomedical Research, is working to provide a scientific understanding of rehabilitation and relapse with the help of a new grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine: The pancreas has an autonomous biological clock Restart pancreatic clock therapy is expected as a treatment strategy
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Using a combination of melatonin and the Rolla agonist SR1078, which improves the circadian rhythm stabilization ring by pharmacology, thereby mitigating intrapancreatic pathological changes in a mouse model of CP,this study identified the protective effect of the pancreatic circadian clock on pancreatic fibrosis and exocrine dysfunction.
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Ye Xinshan's team has made a major breakthrough in the field of automatic sugar synthesis
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
On September 29, 2022, Ye Xinshan's research team at the State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs at the School of Pharmacy of Peking University published an online report entitled "Automated solution-phase multiplicative synthesis of complex glycans up to a" in Nature Synthesis 1,080-mer) research paper reporting on breakthroughs in the field of carbohydrate synthesis.
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A new generation of liquid biopsies can detect nanometer-sized signs of breast cancer in early patients
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
A team of scientists led by the University of Southern California found that a special blood test called a liquid biopsy can determine if a patient has early-stage breast cancer and whether the cancer is unlikely to recur.
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Natuer Subjournal: A new platform for predicting new and specific metabolic targets for ovarian cancer
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center have developed a computing platform that can predict new and specific metabolic targets for ovarian cancer, meaning there is an opportunity to develop personalized therapies for patients, based on the genetic makeup of their tumors.
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Air pollution is associated with stroke trajectories
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Study author Dr Lin Hualiang of the School of Public Health of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China, said: "We found that high levels of air pollution are associated with an increased risk of transition from health to first stroke, cardiovascular events and death after stroke, but have a greater impact on the transition from health to stroke.
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Study and uncover the green fermentation mechanism in the traditional indigo dyeing vat
Time of Update: 2022-10-14
Na2S2O4 Traditional indigo dyeing is still being done worldwide in various forms, and dyers use natural organic additives to configure dyeing vats for dyeing.