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To infect the brain, fungi evolved from bird droppings
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
According to the latest research by scientists at the University of Utah Health Center, a fungus is a common cause of fungal meningitis, and once it enters the human body, it undergoes a significant shift that infects the brain.
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The Herbert Youth Project, a storm dedicated to the burden reduction of individuals and society
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
). The ultimate goal of the Herbert Youth Program is to study more new mechanisms related to longevity and aging diseases, screen new anti-aging substances and verify the anti-aging function at the cellular, animal and human levels, combined with the research results of the previous stage, and realize the personalized and accurate anti-aging solution of the smart medical and nursing combination model through the big data cloud platform.
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The Jie Wei research group in the School of Life sciences and its collaborators revealed the map of the early human embryonic translation group and found that TPRXs are involved in human...
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
Thesis link: Combined sequencing of human egg and early embryos by translation group with transcriptome reveals translational regulatory mechanisms and key factors for zygonomic activation In the oocyte-to-embryo transition (OET) of mammalian eggs, translation plays an important role in meiosis, zygotic genome activation, and early embryonic development.
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PNAS rejects a new reason for a late-night snack: Eating on black days leads to depression
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
A new study complements evidence that meal timing may affect mental health, including depression and anxiety-related mood levels.
A new study complements evidence that meal timing may affect mental health, including depression and anxiety-related mood levels.
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How do prions jump from one species to another?
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
" ”essayCryo-EM structure of disease-related prion fibrils provides insights into seeding barriers In a new study, researchers at case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have discovered a protein fibril structure associated with genetic diseases in humans with prions.
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The brachiosis prevention and control team found that cross-species transmission of the virus in the fungus can lead to the ...
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
Nanhu News Network News (correspondent Deng Yue Wu Mingde) Recently, the ISME journal journal published a research paper entitled "Viral cross-class transmission results in disease of a phytopathogeni
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Effect of PNAS exercise hormones on parkinson's symptoms
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
To test the effects of irisin on Parkinson's disease, the team started with a research model used by Dawson, where mouse brain cells were designed to spread small, elongated fibers that spread α—the synuclein,a protein associated with the brain neurotransmitter dopamine that regulates mood and movement.
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Xie Xincheng's research group and collaborators in the School of Physics have made important progress in the research of semi-quantized Hall conductive transport theory in semi-magnetic topological insulators
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
Recently, Xie Xincheng's research group and collaborators at the Center for Quantum Materials Science, School of Physics, Peking University, proposed a transport theory of semi-quantized Hall conductance based on a semi-magnetic topological insulator 。 The research was published online in the Physical Review Letters under the title "Transport Theory of Half-quantized Hall Conductance in a Semimagnetic Topological Insulator.
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The National Key R&D Program project "Research on Dynamic Nutrition Demand and Nutrient Precision Supply Technology of Pigs and Poultry" held a project kick-off meeting and an implementation and management plan demonstration meeting
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
Meeting site On September 6, the Institute of Subtropical Agroecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences organized the launching meeting of the national key research and development program project "Research on Dynamic Nutrition Demand and Nutrient Precision Supply Technology of Pigs and Poultry" and the implementation and management plan demonstration meeting, which was held by combining online and offline methods.
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New research has found subtle changes in brain structure in young people who have suicidal behavior
Time of Update: 2022-09-21
”essayStructural brain alterations associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in young people: results from 21 international studies from the ENIGMA Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours consortium The ENGIMA-STB aims to identify neurobiological variants associated with suicidal ideation and behavior, ultimately using information from brain structure, function, and clinical and demographic factors to predict the likelihood of future suicide attempts.
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Li Hui's team at Suzhou Medical Institute made progress in the high-throughput three-dimensional imaging of zebrafish
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
Based on MS-3D U-Net, the three-dimensional image data of zebrafish embryos observed continuously for 24 hours were automatically segmented and measured, and the development curves of internode blood vessels and dorsal longitudinal anastomosis blood vessels were plotted.
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Strange findings from more than 300 human fecal transplants
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
References: Drivers and Determinants of Strain Dynamics Following Fecal Microbiota Transplantation The scientists used data from more than 300 transplants of human fecal microbiota to understand from an ecological perspective what happens when two gut microbiota collide.
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Early gibbon fossils found in southwest China: This discovery fills a gap in the evolutionary history of great apes
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
Terry Harrison, a professor of anthropology at New York University and one of the paper's authors, explains: "Hylobatids fossil remains are very rare, with most specimens containing isolated teeth and broken jaws found no more than 2 million years old in cave sites in southern China and Southeast Asia.
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Using ARTIFICIAL intelligence to improve TB treatment
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
100737 In a recent study published in the September issue of Cell Reports Medicine, researchers at Tufts University used data from large studies that included laboratory measurements of two drug combinations of 12 anti-TB drugs.
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Sci Rep discovered neurons that specialize in memory speed and location
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
essayGABAergic CA1 neurons are more stable than glutamatergic cells after environmental changes More than a decade after discovering the role of pyramidal neurons in spatial and locational psychological representations, a team of Brazilian and American researchers made important contributions to scientists' understanding of brain navigation systems by identifying a subtype of these neurons, which can measure velocity very precisely.
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The new checkpoint gene demonstrates the ability of immune cells to fight cancer
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
essayInternal checkpoint regulates T cell neoantigen reactivity and susceptibility to PD1 blockade Minneapolis/St. Researchers at the University of Minnesota and collaborators at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have studied the role of a new intracellular checkpoint gene in regulating T-cell anti-solid tumor function.
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Cell Rep: Blood stem cell research could change the future of medicine
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
In a study published in the Cell Report, researchers at the University of New South Wales' School of Biomedical Engineering demonstrated how to use microfluidic devices in the lab to simulate the beating of an embryo's heart, thereby developing a human blood stem cell "precursor", a type of stem cell that is about to become a blood stem cell.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in the synthesis of direct use of nitrogen
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
Figure The combination of polyphase and homogeneous phase realizes the direct synthesis of pyrimidine with nitrogen as the nitrogen source With the support of the National Natural Science Foundation
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The liao shijun research team at Shanghai Jiaotong University found that extremely small random disturbances have a large-scale effect on turbulence
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
Recently, Liao Shijun's team at Shanghai Jiao Tong University applied its "Clean Numerical Simulation" (CNS) to find that extremely small numerical noise can have a macroscopic impact on the numerical simulation of the sustainable turbulence of the two-dimensional Rayleigh–Bénard thermal convection 。 The relevant research results were published online in the international journal journal of fluid mechanics in September 2022 (https://doi.
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This newly discovered cellular structure could be a cellular "computer."
Time of Update: 2022-09-20
Condensed-Phase Signaling Can Expand Kinase Specificity and Respond to Macromolecular Crowding An emerging field explores how intracellular molecular clusters come together, like the way oil droplets aggregate and separate from water in lyo vinaigrette.