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The Yichengji research group in the School of Life Sciences has developed a new RNA editing technology RESTART
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
In addition, RESTART technology will also promote research in the field of pseudouridine modification, providing favorable tools for basic research in this field and the treatment of nonsense mutational diseases.
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The gut microbiome is not only an influencing factor in Parkinson's disease, but also the center of its onset
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
The researchers employed metagenomics to analyze genetic material recovered directly from the fecal microbiome of Parkinson's disease patients and neurohealth controls.
The researchers employed metagenomics to analyze genetic material recovered directly from the fecal microbiome of Parkinson's disease patients and neurohealth controls.
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The final exam results are announced, not only the quality of the results, but also the expectation that expectations may lead to anxiety
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Individual differences in naturalistic learning link negative emotionality to the development of anxiety Aaron Heller is an associate professor of psychology and director of the Division of Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of MiamiSource: University of MiamiHow we learn from the false expectations we face in the real world varies from person to person.
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Nature publishes a "truly useful" cell atlas: containing more than 300 types of protein kinases found in human cells
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Original:An atlas of substrate specificities for the human serine/threonine kinome Protein kinase, the most important class of enzymes in humans, is a signaling molecule that regulates almost all cellular activities, including growth, cell division, and metabolism.
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New ways to treat olfactory loss in COVID-19
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Now, Patel's team has tested a new treatment to treat the long-term loss of smell associated with COVID-19 by injecting platelet-rich plasma extracted from the patient's own blood.
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Researchers construct ionizable iron nanoadjuvant for personalized tumor vaccine treatment
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Ionizable iron nanoadjuvants represent a powerful and universal vaccine delivery platform, which can improve the efficiency of tumor antigen cross-presentation and T lymphocyte activation, and provide a new strategy for personalized tumor vaccine treatment.
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Nature's latest research finds weaknesses in the coronavirus!
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
”In a safety lab at Boston University's National Laboratory for Emerging Infectious Diseases (NEIDL), researchers first studied the virus's spike protein, a molecule that helps SARS-CoV-2 invade cells and start infections, and is also used in most vaccines.
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Neuron: "Uncertain areas" in the brain affect its ability to form new memories
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
But how do past events and experiences leave their mark there?The latest research has found that a rarely studied area of the brain, known as the "uncertainty zone" or "uncertainty zone," communicates with the neocortex in an unconventional way to quickly control memory formation.
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Up to 25 million per person, Shao Feng, Chen Lingling and other 58 scientists became the first "new cornerstone researchers"
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Therefore, the "New Cornerstone Researcher Project" is considered to be the "Chinese version" of HHMI as soon as it appears, and it is hoped that with the support of this project, China's original innovation in mathematics, physics, life sciences and other fields will make breakthroughs in the future.
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How marijuana smoking changes bacterial communities in the mouth and affects the brain
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Jiang said: "We expected that people who regularly used marijuana had higher levels of memory-related deficits compared to those who did not use cannabis.
Jiang said: "We expected that people who regularly used marijuana had higher levels of memory-related deficits compared to those who did not use cannabis.
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Science: Chinese scholars report research results on nanofluid mimicry neuromimetic function
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
The findings were published inthe long-term research on brain nerve electroanalytical chemistry and confined ion transport, the research team proposed the concept of developing neurosynaptic function based on confined fluid devices.
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Potential new ways to treat lupus
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Dr. Jeffrey Rathmell (left) and Dr. Kelsey Voss led a multidisciplinary team that discovered that iron metabolism in T cells is a potential target for the treatment of lupusLupus, including systemic lupus erythematosus, occurs when the immune system attacks the body's own healthy tissues, causing pain, inflammation, and tissue damage.
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Ma Ming's team has made new progress in the structure and catalytic mechanism of furanose biosynthetase
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
On January 12, 2023, the Ma Ming research team of the State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicine and Biomimetic Drugs of our hospital published a title at ACS Catalysis "Structural Insight into a Metal
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BMC Med: Early prenatal alcohol exposure may affect gene expression involved in embryonic development
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Alcohol exposure in early pregnancy may alter the function of genes that are strictly regulated during embryonic development, thereby inducing developmental disorders, especially neurodevelopmental d
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Chinese scholar Cell's latest article: another step towards making better opioids
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Article Structures of the entire human opioid receptor family The arrangement of opioid peptide receptors reveals structural features such as spatial effects that contribute to subtype selective binding and functional outcomes observed in biochemical experiments.
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Chinese scholar Science Advances publishes: A new lever to control plant biochemistry
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
"essayTissue-preferential recruitment of electron transfer chains for cytochrome P450-catalyzed phenolic biosynthesis Image: In addition to conducting genetic and biochemical studies, the scientists used a green fluorescent protein (GFP) "tag" and microscopy equipment from the Brookhaven Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials to visualize the proteins they studied in leaf cells.
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Genes directly related to cleft lip and palate
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
In a new study, a team led by the University of Iowa determined that the deletion of three genes causes cleft lip and palate, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in every 1,600 babies born in the United States will develop facial deformation.
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Two research teams reversed signs of aging in mice!
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
" Gene Therapy Mediated Partial Reprogramming Extends Lifespan and Reverses Age-Related Changes in Aged Mice Shinya Yamamanaka, a biologist at Kyoto University, won the Nobel Prize for discovering a protein cocktail that reprograms adult cells into pluripotent stem cells, and a decade later, two research groups believe that this protein can turn the clock of an entire organism, and one day humans can too.
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A milestone breakthrough! Chinese scientists have achieved precise regulation of the stereokinetics of chemical reactions
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Photo courtesy of Dalian Institute of Chemicals, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe experimental team further used the state-state resolution hydrogen atom Rydberg state time-of-flight spectroscopy detection method based on extreme ultraviolet laser technology, combined with cross-molecular beam technology, and carefully measured the H+HD→H2+D reaction results of two hydrogen deuterium molecules (HD) and hydrogen (H) atoms of different configurations under the three collision energies of 0.
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The evolution of the immune system over 10,000 years
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Genetic adaptation to pathogens and increased risk of inflammatory disorders in post-Neolithic Europe Scientists at the Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, the CNRS and Collège de France used paleogenomics to trace the evolution of the human immune system over 10,000 years.