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The biological clock helps the brain recover from a new clue after an injury
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
” According to a new study from the National Children's Hospital, a self-renewing brain cell is regulated by circadian rhythms, which provides important insights into how the body's internal clock promotes healing after traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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Nanjing Agricultural University and Tsinghua University jointly published a Nature paper: the first to reveal the dual-function disease resistance mechanism of plant immune receptor proteins
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Sound east strikes west, bait mode, the devil is one foot high, the road is one foot high. . . The soldiers of human war are not tired of being deceived in the microscopic world. On September 21, Beij
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Nature Sub-Issue: Availability of Invisible "chromosomes" to transmit positive traits
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
To ensure that positive traits can be passed on together, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) used CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors to reverse chromosomes, causing them to lose nine-tenths of their genetic activity.
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A promising new alternative to opioids to treat toothache
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
”References:Comparison of Analgesic Prescriptions for Dental Pain and Patient Pain Outcomes Before vs After an Opioid Reduction Initiative A recent study by the University of Rochester demonstrated a possible opioid alternative to pain after tooth extraction.
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Professor Xia Ningshao's team found that the pORF2 protein in urine is an excellent target for the diagnosis of hepatitis E virus
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) is one of the leading pathogens of viral hepatitis worldwide. Patients with chronic liver disease, pregnant women, and the elderly are at high risk of HEV infection. After over
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Shanghai Jiaotong University Zhang Lizhi team innovated and developed single-atom integral electrodes to promote the industrial application of electrochemical technology to help carbon neutrality
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
published a research paper online Single Atom Ru Monolithic Electrode for Efficient Chlorine Evolution and Nitrate Reduction, with Mo Yancai, Assistant Professor of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, as the first author of the paper, and Zhang Lizhi, Distinguished Professor, as the corresponding author.
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eLife's high-fat diet stimulates the bones to produce inflammatory immune cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
”Bone marrow adipocytes drive the development of tissue invasive Ly6Chigh monocytes during obesity The findings may help explain how a high-fat diet triggers inflammation that can lead to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and other complications in obese individuals.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in solving the "Holocene temperature puzzle"
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Figure 1 Topsoil snail combination sample collection points and loess snail fossil sample distribution in northern China Fig. 2 Quantitative reconstruction of snail combinatorial conversion function
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"Collagen bricks" delay brain cancer regeneration and protect healthy tissues
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
The UC San Diego Health Center is the first hospital system in San Diego to offer a new, highly targeted and precisely targeted radiation therapy that protects the healthy tissue of brain cancer patients while delaying tumor regeneration.
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Cardiac medications show potential for treating alcohol use disorders
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
" A new study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and colleagues suggests that a drug that treats heart disease and high blood pressure may also be effective in treating alcohol use disorders.
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The pesticide toxicology team has made new progress in the study of triazole fungicide residues
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Recently, the research results of the pesticide toxicology team of the College of Plant Science and Technology of our university were published online in Chemosphere under the title of Adsorption beha
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JMC: A novel strategy for intestinal targeted FXR antagonists in the treatment of NASH
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
(Contributed by Nan Fajun Research Group, Xie Cen Research Group) Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a clinicopathological syndrome in which lipid accumulation, inflammation, and fibrosis of the liver are externally manifested by multiple risk factors, multiple cell types, and multiple tissues and organs.
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Cracks the mechanism by which skin cancer metastasizes to the brain, where spread can be suppressed by 80%
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
JCI Insight, 2022; 7 (17) Researchers at Tel Aviv University have for the first time cracked a mechanism that enables skin cancer to metastasize to the brain and have successfully delayed the spread of the disease by 60 to 80 percent using existing treatments.
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Scientists have revealed the true identity of a Chinese octopus
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Morphological description and mitochondrial DNA-based phylogenetic placement of a new species of Callistoctopus Taki, 1964 (Cephalopoda, Octopodidae) from the southeast waters of China A live Callistoctopus xiaohongxu A live Callistoctopus xiaohongxuA live Callistoctopus xiaohongxuWhen they collected cephalopod samples from Dongshan Island in China's Fujian Province, a team of researchers made an interesting discovery: a new octopus species.
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Photodynamic drugs antitumor stem cell and ribosomal inhibition
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Ribosomes in each mammal copy number is tens of millions, accounting for about 10% of the total copy number of proteins in the cell, 85% of the total RNA, consuming more than 50% of the total ATP of
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Research and Demonstration of Collaborative Improvement of Ecological and Economic Functions in Sanjiangyuan National Park was published by Science Press
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Wild animals are an important part of the complete ecosystem of Sanjiangyuan, as well as an important indicator of the coordinated improvement of ecological and economic functions, and play an irreplaceable key role in maintaining the diversity and stability of the entire Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ecosystem, and the construction of Sanjiangyuan National Park has a special and important position in the construction of ecological civilization in the country.
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DNA analysis is used to diagnose subtypes of heart disease
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
"Being able to better diagnose cardiomyopathy is important not only for guiding treatment, but also for informing patients about the prognosis," said cardiologist Nikhil Munshi, an associate professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas' Southwestern School of Medicine and co-senior author of the new study published in the journal Circulation.
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Combination therapy for diabetes improves the effectiveness of insulin replacement therapy in mice
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
They found that in mouse models of insulin-dependent diabetes (mostly seen in type 1 diabetes) treated with a combination of leptin and a drug called PTP1B inhibitors, blood glucose levels returned to normal without the use of insulin.
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$5.2 million: Study the link between obesity and cancer
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
The National Cancer Institute awarded a team led by researchers at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center (UTHSC) more than $5.
The National Cancer Institute awarded a team led by researchers at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center (UTHSC) more than $5.
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EMBO: Control of invasive cancer cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-02
Original:TSG101 Associates with PARP1 and is Essential for PARylation and DNA Damage-induced NF-κB Activation Each cell has two different "tools" to repair DNA single or double strand breaks, which can be caused by factors such as environmental toxins, chemotherapy, or ionizing radiation.