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The team of Professor Zong Zhiyong from the Infectious Disease Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University discovered a new bacterial genus and named it West China
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Recently, the research team of Professor Zong Zhiyong from the Center for Infectious Diseases in our hospital discovered a new bacterial genus and named it Huaxibacterium .
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A cross-broad neutralizing epitope targeting the receptor-binding region of the HA head of H1N1 and H5N1 influenza viruses
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Paper link: National Research Center for Infectious Disease Diagnostic Reagents and Vaccine Engineering Technology) Influenza viruses continue to threaten global public health security .
Paper link: National Research Center for Infectious Disease Diagnostic Reagents and Vaccine Engineering Technology) Influenza viruses continue to threaten global public health security .
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Cell Du Peng's group reveals plant immune proteins by rescuing miRNA deficiency.
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
The ectopicly expressed plant immune protein RDR1 modifies these AGO2-free miRNA double-stranded isomers by its single nucleotide tailing to reactivate defective miRNA pathways, thereby specifically blocking the cell cycle of cancer cells in solid tumors and leukemia.
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Is your blood type related to your risk of stroke before the age of 60?
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
According to a new meta-analysis published Aug. 31, 2022 in the online edition of the American Academy of Neurology medical journal, genetic variants associated with a person's blood type may be linked to their risk of early stroke.
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Trying to understand the brain arithmetic logic of "obsessive-compulsive disorder"
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Using simulations, the NAIST scientists found that agents implicitly learned compulsive behaviors when the memory traces of past behaviors associated with negative prediction errors had a trace decay factor much smaller than those associated with positive prediction errors .
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Simple measures can go a long way in fighting school air pollution, experts say
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Pollution levels in most primary schools in the UK exceed safe levels set by the World Health Organization, but simple measures can cut exposure to toxins outdoors and indoors by nearly half, according to a new study from the University of Surrey .
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The South China Botanical Garden established a new genus of Zingiberaceae - Parahellenia
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
In order to further explore the phylogenetic relationship of this genus, Xia Nianhe's research team from the Plant Science Research Center of the South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences sampled most of the species of Lettuce genus in China and Vietnam, and reconstructed lettuce using the chloroplast genome and two chloroplast gene fragments.
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Yin Yuxin's team discovered a new mechanism of long-distance communication between organs: lung tissue extracellular vesicles regulate bone marrow..
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
It has been found that lung tumors can remotely activate osteoblasts in the bone and induce Siglec-F high To solve the above problems, Yin Yuxin's team successfully established an efficient method to collect high-quality EVs from human and mouse normal lung tissues .
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A new, non-addictive painkiller with fewer side effects
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
The research team, led by scientists from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick, analysed a compound called BnOCPA (benzyloxycyclopentadenosine), which was found to be a powerful selective analgesic, in a test model system.
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Shanghai Jiaotong University Zhang Hepeng's group achieves entropy-induced stochastic resonance in colloidal systems
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Recently, "Physical Review Letters" published the research results on stochastic resonance by Zhang Hepeng's group from the Institute of Natural Sciences and the School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiaotong University under the title "Colloidal Stochastic Resonance in Confined Geometries" .
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'Roboroach' a rechargeable, remotely controlled cyborg roach
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
To successfully integrate these devices into the cockroach's limited surface area, the research team needed to develop a special backpack, ultra-thin organic solar cell modules, and an adhesion system that would keep the machine attached for long periods of time while allowing natural movement .
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Heart disease research major new findings: injection of three proteins after myocardial infarction can protect the heart from damage!
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
abo0699 Post-heart attack heart failure is caused by the irreversible loss of heart cells and is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, according to the British Heart Foundation, one person is admitted to hospital for a heart attack every five minutes in the UK, and 64 million people worldwide suffer from heart failure, and there is currently no effective treatment.
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Monkeypox may cause heart problems
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
A 31-year-old man with confirmed monkeypox infection developed acute myocarditis about a week after the onset of monkeypox symptoms, according to a case study published in JACC Reports .
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Insulin-resistant protein linked to longevity and reproduction in ants
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
The study, published in the journal Science, shows that when queen ants do not experience aging, they produce an anti-insulin protein that blocks only part of the insulin pathway that causes aging, thereby exhibiting greater High reproductive and metabolic capacity .
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Structure of the RAF1 protein: a critical step in the development of new anti-lung cancer drugs
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
The results, published today in Molecular Cell, open a window of opportunity to engineer RAF1 degraders, either alone or in combination with KRAS inhibitors, that could have important therapeutic effects in patients with KRAS oncogene-induced lung adenocarcinoma .
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Nature sub-journal: New breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy, Stanford University finds new way to trigger antigens of specific immune cells
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Reference: Bead-based method for high-throughput mapping of the sequence- and force-dependence of T cell activation Scientists develop new method to find antigens that trigger specific immune cells faster and more accuratelyThe secrets of a cell can be revealed from its surface .
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Wang Pengfei's team and Zhou Jie's team of the University of Hong Kong collaborated to reveal that Rock1 is a novel host-dependent factor of human enterovirus A71
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Release date: 2022/7/25 On July 5, 2022, the team of Wang Pengfei from our office and the team of Zhou Jie from the University of Hong Kong collaborated in JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY (Impact factor: 20.
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Changes to artificial blood substitute oxygenation rules
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Porous fluid promises to be bridge therapy, game-changer for artificial blood substitutes, preservation of transplanted organsWhat if first responders could treat patients in desperate need of oxygen with simple injections, rather than relying on mechanical ventilation or rushing them to heart-lung bypass machines?A new method of transporting gases using porous liquid materials represents a big step toward artificial oxygen carriers and demonstrates the enormous potential of these unusual liquids for biomedicine .
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How Does Belly Fat Affect Metabolic Disease?
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
Reference: Adipose methylome integrative-omic analyses reveal genetic and dietary metabolic health drivers and insulin resistance classifiers As part of the TwinsUK study, the body changes when belly fat is increased, providing new insights into the causes of metabolic disease .
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Major benefit!
Time of Update: 2022-09-07
By realizing the early intervention of diseases, the Heber Youth Plan can change the current trend of rejuvenation of chronic diseases, make young people live a healthier life, and can greatly extend healthy lifespan, shorten the time of illness in the elderly, and improve the health of the elderly.