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Cell Rep: Metabolic disorders are common in different organs in patients with type 2 diabetes
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
In fully developed type 2 diabetes, there are broader abnormalities, such as lipid and glucose metabolism, as well as energy production of liver, muscle and fat," said Professor Claes Wadelius, who coordinated the study.
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Guohong Hu, a researcher at the Institute of Nutrition and Health, was invited to discuss the frontiers of tumor metastasis research in the journal Cancer Cell
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
With the diversification and precision of tumor treatment strategies, the prognosis of tumor patients has been effectively improved, but distal organ metastasis is still the most important cause of d
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The research group of Zhan Xiaowei of the School of Materials has made new progress in the field of organic solar cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
The research group of Zhan Xiaowei of the School of Materials Science and Engineering of Peking University proposed a simple strategy to use strong fluorescent boron-containing organic semiconductor BBS as a solid additive to enhance the exciton diffusion and charge transport in PM6:Y6-based organic solar cells, and improve the energy conversion efficiency of the device.
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The team of Professor Kong Wei of Peking University Medical College of Circ Res reveals the work of PHB2 in smooth muscle energy metabolism and phenotypic regulation.
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
Original link: (School of Basic Medicine, Peking University) Vascular smooth muscle cells have strong phenotypic plasticity, and under the action of pathological stimulation such as growth factors, inflammatory factors or mechanical stretching, smooth muscle cells will undergo transformation from contractile phenotype to secretion phenotype, inflammatory phenotype, etc.
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Zheng Huoqing's lab published a paper at VIRUSES-BAL
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
3390/v14091871Published: SEP 2022Document type: ReviewAttachments: Links to the full text :Sacbrood Virus: A Growing Threat to Honeybees and Wild Pollinators(IF=5.
811)Author: Wei, Ruike ; Cao, Lianfei ; Feng, Ye ; Chen, Yanping ; Chen, Gongwen ; Zheng, Huoqing*Source: VIRUSES-BASELVolume 14, 9 Publication No. 1871DOI10.
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Contrary to the prevailing view: Alzheimer's disease is not an increase in specific proteins, but a decrease
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
In the current study, the research team examined levels of amyloid-β in a group of patients whose genetic mutations predict overexpression of amyloid plaques in the brain that are thought to make them more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
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Following green tea, the results of the study show that drinking black tea can also reduce the risk of death!
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
7326/manganese-0041 The study found that people who drank two or more cups of black tea a day had a 9 to 13 percent lower mortality rate.
7326/manganese-0041 The study found that people who drank two or more cups of black tea a day had a 9 to 13 percent lower mortality rate.
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Brain-like organ research has revealed a new window in autism
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
References:Modeling human telencephalic development and autism-associated SHANK3 deficiency using organoids generated from single neural rosettes Scientists at the University of Utah Health Center say the seed-sized organs were grown from human cells in the lab — providing insight into the brain and revealing differences that may lead to autism in some people.
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Cell Stem Cell: A protein partner that can heal the heart muscle
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
"This is a groundbreaking finding, and we hope it will be useful for developing future heart therapy and potentially other types of therapeutic cell reprogramming," said Li Qian, the study's senior author, Dr. Li Qian, an associate professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina and associate director of the McAllister Heart Institute at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
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The link between the "king of cancer" and how long a patient survives
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
Dr Aleksander Popel, professor of biomedical engineering, director of the Systems Biology Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and member of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University, said: "Mapping the location of certain immune cells associated with tumors could be a new biomarker for predicting patient survival.
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The Animal Evolutionary Adaptation and Endangered Species Conservation Discipline Group has made new progress in the assessment of the carrying capacity of herbivores
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
109338 Distribution of major large wild herbivores in Qumahe Township (left) and habitat suitability analysis (right) Grassland accounts for about 30-40% of the global land surface area, is an important part of the terrestrial ecosystem, it is not only the natural habitat for wild animals to survive, but also the material guarantee for the development of animal husbandry.
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Science Advances: A rare mutation in the CEP78 gene is a new genetic cause of aberrant spermia
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
On October 7, 2022, the Chen Suren Research Group of the School of Life Sciences of Beijing Normal University and the collaborators of the West China Second School of Sichuan University published a research paper entitled Loss-of-function mutations in CEP78 cause male infertility in humans and mice online in the authoritative comprehensive journal Science Advances 。 In the study, the authors recruited a close relative to marry a family with several men examined for MMAF.
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A special type of droplet related to stem cell differentiation could provide a target for new cancer therapies
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
In studying the stem cell differentiation pathway, researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, found that all the proteins involved did not form assembly lines or rigid structures, but combined into a single droplet.
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Science is an important clue to the prevention and glioma
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
Research led by the Lunenfeld-Tannenbaum Institute (LTRI) at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Mayo Clinic Personalized Medicine Center has uncovered an important new clue to the prevention and treatment of glioma.
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Wang Haifeng's lab in the journal of the science of food and agriculture...
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
12198Posted Online: SEP 2022Document type: Article; Early AccessAnnex; Links to the full text :Gut microbiota and growth performance of offspring are influenced by wet nurse in pigs using cross-fostering trial(IF=4.
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Ozone contamination threatens plant health, making it harder for pollinators to find flowers
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
29 in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, researchers explain how excess ground-level ozone destroys plant leaves, alters plant flowering patterns, and becomes an obstacle to pollinators finding flowers.
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Science: "Mysterious genes" mature the skeleton of cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
Finding scissors before a protein is fully "done" or, as the researchers describe it in the journal Science, before it matures — and before it can fully function in a cell, it usually has to be stripped of a particular amino acid.
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Overcoming the limitations of traditional medical optical imaging with the world's first ultrasound technology!
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
On Monday, □ 19, DGIST Dean Yang Kook announced that a joint research team led by Jin Ho Chang and Professor Jae Youn Hwang has developed the world's first laser scanning microscope technology, which can use ultrasound temporarily generated bubbles to make deeper and more detailed observations of biological tissue.
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Progress has been made in the study of long-term snow cover changes in high Asia where Xinjiang habitats are located
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
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Professor Zong Qiugang's team discovered a new mechanism for cross-scale energy transfer in space
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
How is energy transported between them?107In order to answer these questions, the research team led by Professor Qiugang Zong of the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University recently published an article entitled "Simultaneous Macroscale and Microscale Wave-ion Interaction in Near Earth Space Plasmas", in the international academic journal Nature Communication (IF: 17.