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Therapeutic virus helps boost immune system to fight cancer
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
A new study describes a combination of immunotherapy and viral therapy, using the myxoma virus, that offers new hope for treating patients with drug-resistant cancers .
A new study describes a combination of immunotherapy and viral therapy, using the myxoma virus, that offers new hope for treating patients with drug-resistant cancers .
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Gut publishes novel immunotherapies for chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis D
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Recently, the results of this research have been published in the journal Gut. Chronic infections with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) are the leading causes of severe liver damage and liver cancer.
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The No. 1 omics reference material of the Chinese family, jointly developed by Fudan University and the China Institute of Metrology, was officially approved
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Jointly developed by Fudan University and China Institute of MetrologyThe No. 1 omics reference material of the Chinese family was officially approvedRecently, 8 national standards including the whole-genome DNA sequence reference material of human B lymphocytes of Zhonghua Family No. 1 (identical twin family) and the whole transcriptome RNA standard material of human B lymphocyte line of Zhonghua Family No. 1 (identical twin family) The primary reference material was officially approved and released on August 22, 2022.
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Progress in the Atmosphere-Soil-Pakchoi interface process of heavy metal deposition in Nanjing soil
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Proportion changes of weak acid extraction state of atmospheric deposition heavy metals in soil with aging time (0 d, 7 d, 180 d, 360 d, 540 d) In recent decades, human activities such as non-ferrous metal mining and smelting, industrial coal burning, and automobile exhaust emissions have released a large amount of heavy metals into the atmosphere.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in flexible thermoelectric technology research
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Fig. 1 "Component-property" phase diagram of AgCuS-AgCuSe-AgCuTe pseudoternary solid solution Fig. 2 Physical map and device performance of ultra-thin thermoelectric devices (6 pairs, f = 72%) Figure 3 Comparison of the performance of flexible thermoelectric materials and devices Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51625205, 91963208), the team of Shi Xun and Chen Lidong of Shanghai Institute of Ceramics and their collaborators have made progress in the research of flexible thermoelectric technology .
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【Research News】Professor Yang Guang's team from Huazhong University of Science and Technology Huazhong University of Science and Technology has made progress in the field of degradable self-powered flexible electromagnetic sensors
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
On August 24, the team of Professor Yang Guang from the School of Life Science and Technology of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and the team of Professor Su Bin from the School of Materials Science and Engineering used bacterial cellulose (BC) as the substrate to construct a soft, high-strength, and biodegradable new flexible magnets, and further construct an environmentally friendly self-powered flexible electromagnetic sensor .
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Stanford publishes Nature Medicine: The Critical Role of Viral Genome Packaging in Replication
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Like the flu, they found that LNAs targeting highly conserved structural regions in the viral genome inhibited the replication of the virus in lab-grown human cells.
Like the flu, they found that LNAs targeting highly conserved structural regions in the viral genome inhibited the replication of the virus in lab-grown human cells.
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The Plant Cell Weiqiang Qian's group reveals the mechanism by which small nucleolar RNAs regulate plant growth and development
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
rRNA maturation", revealing the molecular mechanism by which Arabidopsis SnoR28 regulates plant growth and development by catalyzing 2'-O-methylation on 25S rRNA G2396 and monitoring the correct processing of rRNA precursors .
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Pan Feng's research group of Shenzhen Research Institute has made systematic progress in the research field of silicon-based anode conductive binder for lithium batteries
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
-1Binders build stable conductive networks in electrodesBased on the systematic research progress made by Pan Feng's group on silicon-based anode conductive binders for lithium batteries (Nano Energy2017, 36, 206; ACS Appl.
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Help you "altruistic" brain regions
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
The study, published in the journal Current Biology, shows that the altruistic behavior of effort — the choices people make to help others — occurs in different parts of the brain than the parts of the brain used to make choices that are demanding of the body to help themselves.
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Science: Eye movements in REM sleep mimic the gaze in dreams
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
" Multiple brain regions coordinate to create a completely imagined worldAccording to a new study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, when our eyes move during REM sleep, we are gazing at things in the dream world created by the brain.
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The 3rd International Frontier Forum on Plant Nanobiology was held in our school
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Review: Wu Honghong Zhouxiong From August 24th to 26th, the 3rd "International Plant Nanotechnology" was jointly organized by the Youth Federation of Huazhong Agricultural University, the School of Plant Science and Technology, and the Center for Crop Nanobiology and Technology.
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A novel role of immune cells in liver regeneration
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
Article titleHepatectomy-induced apoptotic extracellular vesicles stimulate neutrophils to secrete regenerative growth factors If liver tissue has to be removed due to cancer or other liver disease, the organ usually regenerates quickly and is soon fully functional again.
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Make the weapons of cancer cells harmless
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
"Instead, ATP will accumulate around cancer cells, which actually stimulates the immune response," Müller said.
"Instead, ATP will accumulate around cancer cells, which actually stimulates the immune response," Müller said.
"Instead, ATP will accumulate around cancer cells, which actually stimulates the immune response," Müller said.
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Circulation: 5 hours of moderate-intensity exercise per week reduces the risk of heart failure
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
”Search for the original textAssociation Between Device-Measured Physical Activity and Incident Heart Failure: A Prospective Cohort Study of 94 739 UK Biobank Participants Heart failure is a chronic disease that refers to the heart's ability to pump blood that does not meet the body's needs and can cause fatigue and difficulty breathing.
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A novel RNA precision editing system independent of gRNA
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
1093/nar/gkac713/6677559?guestAccessKey=e3e1a6d8-ea59-47b8-8d9f-391b33f104ba Figure: REWIRE system and its optimization strategy On August 27, 2022, the team of Wang Zefeng from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences published a long article Programmable RNA base editing with a single gRNA-free enzyme in the journal Nucleic Acids Research .
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Science Advances leverages a new weapon in brain disease research: quantitative MRI qMRI
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
Hu researchers were able to use their qMRI analysis to reveal changes in the tissue structure of different regions of the striatum.
Hu researchers were able to use their qMRI analysis to reveal changes in the tissue structure of different regions of the striatum.
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Nature Biotechnology: A key step in growing human kidneys in the lab
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
"Article titleHuman ureteric bud organoids recapitulate branching morphogenesis and differentiate into functional collecting duct cell types Image: Human renal ureteral budoids are derived from stem cells and stained for different proteins Image credit: Brigham and Women's HospitalKidney disease affects one in nine adults worldwide, and the incidence of kidney failure is steadily increasing around the world.
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Diagnose low-cost diseases by mapping the heart sounds
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
0102120 In the Journal of Applied Physics, published by AIP, researchers from the University of Kerala in India and Nova Gorica University in Slovenia developed a method to identify valve dysfunction through complex network analysis that is accurate, simple to use and inexpensive.
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A new study suggests that your blood type can predict your risk of getting a stroke before the age of 60
Time of Update: 2022-09-08
Mitchell, MPH, UMSOM Professor of Medicine and Master of Public Health, said: "The association of blood type with late-onset stroke is much weaker than the association we found with early stroke.