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Sinovac COVID vaccination improves the effectiveness of cancer treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Annals of Oncology, 2022 People with nasopharyngeal carcinoma usually use drugs to activate the immune system to fight the tumor.
Annals of Oncology, 2022 People with nasopharyngeal carcinoma usually use drugs to activate the immune system to fight the tumor.
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Sinovac COVID vaccination improves the effectiveness of cancer treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Annals of Oncology, 2022 People with nasopharyngeal carcinoma usually use drugs to activate the immune system to fight the tumor.
Annals of Oncology, 2022 People with nasopharyngeal carcinoma usually use drugs to activate the immune system to fight the tumor.
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Nature Review: Untapped Potential of RNA Structures
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”essayProbing the dynamic RNA structurome and its functions Danny Incarnato, assistant professor of molecular genetics, has long been interested in the role of RNA structures in cells and has worked on ways to elucidate different structures in living cells.
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An unusual antibody shows super activity against Zika virus
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
" A team led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Church, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has discovered an unusual antibody that neutralizes the Zika virus even at extremely low levels and makes the viral infection undetectable in preclinical models.
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Nature: The results of the first discovery of malaria infection are related to the spatial location of infected cells in the liver
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"We called these cells in the liver that are unable to form infection as 'aborted hepatocytes'," said Maria Manuel Mota, head of the iMM and co-leader of the study.
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PNAS Announces Revolutionary Gene Drive Technology: The First Results in Controlling Invasive Mice
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Leveraging a natural murine meiotic drive to suppress invasive populations Researchers at the University of Adelaide have published their first findings on the potential effectiveness of revolutionary gene drive technology in controlling invading mice.
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Innovative molecular microscopy tracks breast cancer spread
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”Spatial genomics maps the structure, nature and evolution of cancer clones The new technique could track which breast cancer cell populations are responsible for the spread of the disease and, for the first time, highlight that the location of cancer cells may be as important as mutations in tumor growth.
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DDX41: A key player in maintaining genomic stability
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Considering the future implications of their study, Professor Matsui said: "In the future, we will elucidate the detailed mechanisms by which hematopoietic malignancies develop.
"Considering the future implications of their study, Professor Matsui said: "In the future, we will elucidate the detailed mechanisms by which hematopoietic malignancies develop.
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DDX41: A key player in maintaining genomic stability
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Considering the future implications of their study, Professor Matsui said: "In the future, we will elucidate the detailed mechanisms by which hematopoietic malignancies develop.
"Considering the future implications of their study, Professor Matsui said: "In the future, we will elucidate the detailed mechanisms by which hematopoietic malignancies develop.
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Neuronal mechanisms involved in maternal behavior learning
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
During their preclinical study, scientists led by Daniela Pollak from the Department of Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology of the Center for Physiology and Pharmacology at the Medical University of Vienna analyzed the maternal behavior of female mice to newborn young mice.
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MINGYING YANG'S LAB PUBLISHED A PAPER IN ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION...
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
202210121Published online: OCT 2022Document type: Article; Early AccessAttachment: Full text link :Target-Triggered Formation of Artificial Enzymes on Filamentous Phage for Ultrasensitive Direct Detection of Circulating miRNA Biomarkers in Clinical Samples (IF=15.
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Trust in experts, media literacy and COVID-19 vaccine willingness are correlated
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
One survey found that respondents' willingness to receive COVID-19 vaccines had more to do with their media literacy and perceptions of health experts than with virus knowledge or previous vaccination behaviors.
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Nature: Faulty RNA handling leads to longer lifespan
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”References: Decreased spliceosome fidelity and egl-8 intron retention inhibit mTORC1 signaling to promote longevity" by Wenming Huang, Chun Kew, Stephanie de Alcantara Fernandes, Anna Löhrke, Lynn Han, Constantinos Demetriades and Adam Antebi, 19 September 2022, Nature Aging "We found a gene called PUF60 in nematodes, which is involved in RNA splicing and regulating lifespan," said Dr. Wenming Huang, the Max Planck scientist who discovered the discovery.
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Lei Xiaoguang's research group and collaborators in the School of Chemistry discovered a new way to cure "itch"
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Su Dongpo said: "It's easy to endure pain, but it's hard to endure itching. " Modern science has found that both pain and itching are regulated by specific neural circuits, but many times, itching is
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How certain immune cells contribute to reduced survival in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
13th"In HER2-positive breast cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy, when patients were first diagnosed with higher levels of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, the cancer was more likely to disappear from the breast and axillary lymph nodes, improving survival," said Dr. Miglietta, a researcher at the University of Padua and a medical oncologist at the Veneto Cancer Institute in Italy.
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An important new hormone has been discovered to predict men's long-term health
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”The Lydia cell biomarker INSL3 as a predictor of age-related morbidity: Findings from the EMAS cohort" 8 November 2022, Frontiers in Endocrinology Scientists have discovered the important role of a hormone that is produced during a man's puberty and can predict early on whether they will develop certain diseases later in life.
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An important new hormone has been discovered to predict men's long-term health
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”The Lydia cell biomarker INSL3 as a predictor of age-related morbidity: Findings from the EMAS cohort" 8 November 2022, Frontiers in Endocrinology Scientists have discovered the important role of a hormone that is produced during a man's puberty and can predict early on whether they will develop certain diseases later in life.
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The body's own cannabinoids widen the bronchi
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Therefore, this amide deficiency may be one of the causes of bronchial asthma," concludes Daniela Wenzel.
"Therefore, this amide deficiency may be one of the causes of bronchial asthma," concludes Daniela Wenzel.
"Therefore, this amide deficiency may be one of the causes of bronchial asthma," concludes Daniela Wenzel.
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ZHUANG LENAN LABORATORY IN THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES...
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
3390/ijms231911994Published: OCT 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :Bioinformatics and Experimental Analyses Reveal Immune-Related LncRNA-mRNA Pair AC011483.
3390/ijms231911994Published: OCT 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :Bioinformatics and Experimental Analyses Reveal Immune-Related LncRNA-mRNA Pair AC011483.
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THE SHUMIAOAN LAB PUBLISHED A PAPER IN MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
004Published: NOV 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :Identification and functional analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) from Scylla paramamosain: The first evidence of two EGFR genes in animal and their involvement in immune defense against pathogen infection(IF=4.