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Chinese scholars have developed a new dementia risk prediction model that can predict the onset of dementia ten years in advance
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Image courtesy of the research team September 26 (Sun Guogen, Chen Jing) Chinese experts have carried out multidisciplinary cross-disciplinary joint research, using biomedical big data and artificial intelligence algorithms to develop a new dementia risk prediction model, and named it UKB-DRP.
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Uncover the secrets of the skin: Studies have shown that the formation of skin throughout the body is different
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
essayBiogeographic and disease-specific alterations in epidermal lipid composition and single-cell analysis of acral keratinocytes Why are some parts of the body more susceptible to skin diseases than others?Two new studies by UC Davis Health explore how differences in skin composition can lead to skin diseases such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.
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The team of Han Zeguang and Su Xianbin of Shanghai Jiaotong University proposed a new strategy for predicting tumor clonal structure
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Recently, Ann NY Acad Sci, a classic academic journal with nearly 200 years of publishing history, published a paper entitled "Accurate tumor clonal structures require single-cell analysis" by Han Zeg
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Genetic mutations have been found to cause language disorders, ADHD, and muscle weakness
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
"CAPRIN1P512L causes aberrant protein aggregation and associates with early-onset ataxia Representative images of neuronal rosettes from control samples and CAPRIN1+/- cells.
"CAPRIN1P512L causes aberrant protein aggregation and associates with early-onset ataxia Representative images of neuronal rosettes from control samples and CAPRIN1+/- cells.
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Cell: Why do children with this rare disease have a great sense of musicality?
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Excitatory neurons in the auditory cortexThe ability of mouse models of Williams syndrome to distinguish between sound frequencies is enhanced.
Excitatory neurons in the auditory cortexThe ability of mouse models of Williams syndrome to distinguish between sound frequencies is enhanced.
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Increase living donor transplantation (LDLT) in liver transplant patients
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
"Low utilization of adult-to-adult LDLT in Western countries despite excellent outcomes: International multicenter analysis of the US, UK, and Canada Top left: Regeneration of donor liver and recipient donor liver after transplantation.
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Aging neurons generated directly from the skin more accurately mimic Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Figure: Inducible dopaminergic neurons directly reprogrammed from skin cells in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease Image source: Janelle Drouin-Ouellet, University of Montreal, CanadaThe possibility of making almost all types of human cells from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has opened up new avenues for building disease models in the laboratory.
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Zhu Rui and Gong Qihuang research group of the School of Physics have made new progress in full-scale grain boundary optimization of perovskite solar cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Cross-sectional SEM picture of perovskite film, control group (E), experimental group (F)In metal halide perovskite materials, serious non-radiative recombination is prone to occur at the interface between grain aggregates at the submicron scale, which in turn affects carrier transport, promotes ion migration, and introduces deep energy level defects, resulting in a decrease in the efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells.
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The laboratory has made a major breakthrough in cultivating human kidneys
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Seven years ago, researchers in Dr. Joseph Bonventre's lab, director of the Department of Nephrology and founding director of the Department of Medical Engineering at Brigham Women's Hospital, discovered how to create the first block from human stem cells called posterior renal stroma.
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The first is direct evidence that babies respond to taste and smell in the womb
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Lead researcher Beyza Ustun, a graduate student at the Fetal and Newborn Research Laboratory in the Department of Psychology at Durham University, said: "Many studies have shown that babies have a sense of taste and smell in the womb, but these studies are based on postnatal outcomes and our study is the first time to see these reactions before birth.
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There is an association between early exposure to air pollution and changes in brain structure
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
5 years of life was associated with altered connections in the structure of the brain's white matter.
5 years of life was associated with altered connections in the structure of the brain's white matter.
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Artificial intelligence information decoder based on bacterial growth patterns
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Journal Reference:Jia Lu, Ryan Tsoi, Nan Luo, Yuanchi Ha, Shangying Wang, Minjun Kwak, Yasa Baig, Nicole Moiseyev, Shari Tian, Alison Zhang, Neil Zhenqiang Gong, Lingchong You. Distributed information encoding and decoding using self-organized spatial patterns.
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75% of the more than 150 fish in New Zealand contain microplastics
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
24 (Xinhua) -- A team of researchers at the University of Otago in New Zealand found that three-quarters of the more than 150 wild fish caught in a sea area in southern New Zealand contain microplastics.
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PNAS: A common antihypertensive drug delivered directly to the inner membrane of the mitochondria
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
In a study conducted using lab-grown cells, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine who specialize in aging reported that they had successfully delivered a common antihypertensive drug directly to the lining of mitochondria, the "power plants" in human, animal, plant and most other biological cells.
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PNAS: Why do we always crave "carbon water"? Human microorganisms feed on plant sugars
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
”Plant N-glycan breakdown by human gut Bacteroides A new study suggests that a carbohydrate that normally attaches to plant proteins is a food source for bacteria in our gut.
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Guangzhou Health Institute found the liquid-liquid phase separation characteristics of the new coronavirus primer enzyme nsp8
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Liu Jinsong's research group of the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, found that the new coronavirus primer enzyme nsp8 can undergo liquid-liquid phase separation in solution and cells, and the phase separation characteristics of nsp8 are related to the polymerization state.
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New knowledge of impulse neurobiology
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
”Corticolimbic DCC gene co-expression networks as predictors of impulsivity in children While not all impulsive behaviors have been linked to mental illness, a range of mental health disorders that often occur during adolescence, including depression and substance abuse, have been linked to impulsivity.
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Acupuncture Blood Testing: Who is the Most Likely Person to Re-Contract COVID-19?
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
"Magnitude of venous or capillary blood-derived SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response determines COVID-19 immunity Finger prick blood sample collected for COVID-T cell testing.
"Magnitude of venous or capillary blood-derived SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response determines COVID-19 immunity Finger prick blood sample collected for COVID-T cell testing.
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Science discovers the secret of the formation of intestinal organs
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
essayPitx2 patterns an accelerator-brake mechanical feedback through latent TGFb to rotate the gut Our internal organs and all organs are arranged in a left-right asymmetrical pattern in the body so that everything fits.
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Scientists have discovered a unique breast cancer cell that controls the ability to proliferate and colonize the lungs
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
According to a study published in Cell Report in September, scientists from the Tisch Cancer Institute have discovered a mechanism by which certain breast cancer cells regulate their own metastasis, spread from the original tumor site, and decide to invade distant organs, such as the lungs.