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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The Kong Wei/Cong Xin research group and collaborators developed a new MRI early warning probe for thoracic aortic aneurysm/dissection based on tight endothelial connection
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
On January 14, 2023, the team of Professor Kong Wei and Associate Professor Cong Xin from the Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology of Peking University School of Basic Medicine published an o
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Chinese scholars have made progress in the research of nanocontrast agents specific for early liver cancer imaging diagnosis
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Figure Hepatocyte-specificMnFe2O4-EOB-PEG nanocontrast agent development and magnetic resonance hepatobiliary imaging With the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (approval number: 82150301), Professor Fan Haiming's team at Northwest University developed a new, highly sensitive hepatocyte-specific nanocontrast agent, and the research results were based on "A Hepatocyte-targeting Nanoparticle for Enhanced Hepatobiliary Magnetic.
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PQBP5/NOL10 maintains and anchors nucleoli under physiological and osmotic stress conditions
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Source: TMDU Department of NeuropathologyResearchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) found that PQBP5/NOL10 is an intrinsic disorder protein that supports nucleoli under normal and stressful conditions and binds to polyglutamine disease proteinsEveryone has such a friend, he is the life of the party, bringing people together and keeping everyone connected.
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Front Immunol: New Discoveries! Vitamin D may improve the body's immune response to tuberculosis!
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Reduced vitamin D-induced cathelicidin production and killing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in macrophages from a patient with a non-functional vitamin D receptor: A case report, Frontiers in Immunology (2022).
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Chinese scholars and overseas collaborators have made new progress in the research on the mechanism of atmospheric methane concentration growth
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Figure Attribution of accelerated growth in atmospheric methane concentrations in 2020. Attribution of (a) accelerated growth in atmospheric methane concentrations in 2020 compared to 2019; (b) Spati
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Science: Obesity is really not to be taken lightly! The latest research shows that obesity reprograms immune cells and damages the eyes
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
essayPast history of obesity triggers persistent epigenetic changes in innate immunity and exacerbates neuroinflammation A Canadian study published in the journal Science elucidates a new molecular mechanism that may lead to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Zhang Daqing's research group in the School of Computer Science has made important progress in the field of ubiquitous wireless perception research
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Recently, Professor Zhang Daqing's research group of the School of Computer Science of Peking University has made a series of important progress in the mapping relationship between the Fresnel zone p
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Science Immunology: Search for new SARS-CoV antibodies
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
A team of researchers gained new insights into the maturation process of SARS-CoV-specific antibodies after multiple doses of the mRNA vaccine Comirnaty.
A team of researchers gained new insights into the maturation process of SARS-CoV-specific antibodies after multiple doses of the mRNA vaccine Comirnaty.
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Two expert consensus articles by Professor Fang Chihua's team of Pearl River Hospital were selected as the top 10 reading papers in the 2022 guideline consensus category of the Chinese Journal of Surgery
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Based on the reading of the official WeChat account of the Chinese Journal of Surgery and the full-text database of Chinese Medical Journals, two expert consensus articles by Professor Fang Chihua of
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The "uncertainty zone" in Neuron affects the brain's ability to form new memories
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Neuron, 2023 The neocortex is the largest and most complex part of the brain and has long been considered the ultimate storage place for long-term memories.
Neuron, 2023 The neocortex is the largest and most complex part of the brain and has long been considered the ultimate storage place for long-term memories.
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Only 6 minutes of exercise a day promotes the formation of important proteins in the brain and prevents dementia
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
In summary, studies have shown that short bursts of high-intensity exercise are the most effective way to increase BDNF, are essential for brain formation, learning, and memory, and protect the brain from age-related cognitive decline.