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Risk of overactive bladder linked to dementia drug
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Aparasu, Mustafa and Sanober Lokhandwala Professor of Pharmacy and chair of the Department of Drug Health Outcomes and Policy at the University of Houston School of Pharmacy, reported that the dementia drug donepezil increased the risk of an overactive bladder .
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Fudan University, the latest Cell of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: For the first time, the association between fingerprints and physical development genes is revealed
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
It is clear that the genes related to human limb development play a key role in the formation of fingerprint pattern phenotypes.
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Zhao Yang's research group elucidates the molecular mechanism of drought signaling regulating carbon transport and root growth
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
On December 23, 2021, Zhao Yang's research group from the Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences published a research paper entitled "Phosphorylation of SWEET sucrose transporters regulates plant root: shoot ratio under drought" in the journal Nature Plants , revealing the molecular The regulatory mechanism of plant root-shoot ratio under drought stress .
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Helping Cancer Patients Avoid Excessive Radiation
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Source: Case Western Reserve UniversityA team of scientists led by Case Western Reserve University has used artificial intelligence (AI) to determine which head and neck cancer patients could benefit from reducing the intensity of treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy .
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Single-cell structural and functional requirements for alternative splicing during hematopoietic stem cell formation
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Here, we used single-cell full-length transcriptomic data to construct a subtype-based transcriptional profile of mouse endothelial cell-to-hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transformation that was able to identify blood-derived signature subtypes and stage-specific AS events .
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Exercise alters brain chemistry, protects aging synapses
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
"It may be that physical activity has a global lasting effect that supports and stimulates the healthy function of proteins that promote synaptic transmission in the brain," Honer said .
"In older adults with higher levels of synaptic integrity-related proteins, this cascade of neurotoxicity leading to Alzheimer's disease appears to be attenuated," she said .
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The monograph on water treatment nanotechnology co-edited by researcher Liu Wen from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering and his collaborators is published online
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Researcher Liu Wen from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering and his collaborators systematically summarized the frontier research on nanotechnology water treatment and compiled a monograph " Emerging Nanotechnologies for Water Treatment " (RSC Publishing, Print ISBN978-1-83916-302 -9), recently published online on the RSC official website .
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Classic new solution: Why is blood glucose homeostasis the key to success in type 2 diabetes?
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
6mmol/L (70~100mg/dL) blood glucose homeostasis is essentially a mechanism for the human body to maintain glucose within the physiological range, which is of great significance to ensure that the brain, red blood cells and other cells that rely on glucose for energy play normal physiological functions .
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Wang and Chenji's team work together to reveal the oncogenic mechanism of prostate cancer SPOP gene mutation promoting autophagy and oxidative stress
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
<> </>Associate Researcher Wang Chenji , School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, and Researcher Gao Kun from Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Health Hospital jointly published an online article entitled " SPOP mutations promote p62 / SQSTM1- The latest research results of dependent autophagy and Nrf2 activation in prostate cancer” .
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Fundamental principles of glial transdifferentiation: NeuroD1 cannot mediate microglia-neuron reprogramming
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
A joint research by researchers from Peng Bo's research group from the Translational Institute of Brain Science, Fudan University, Mao Ying's research group from Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, and Yuan Tifei's research group from Shanghai Mental Health Center uses live-cell imaging, rigorous lineage tracing, and pharmacology.
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The research team of Qu Bo, Chen Zhijian and Xiao Lixin from the School of Physics has made a series of progress in the field of lead-free double perovskites
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Words for Java 18. 9" >The lead-free double perovskite Cs 2 AgBiBr 6 is considered to be a promising new optoelectronic functional material due to its excellent properties such as non-toxicity, intrin
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Five papers of Fang Chihua's team from Zhujiang Hospital were selected as "F5000 - Top Academic Papers of China's Fine Science and Technology Journals" in 2021
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Recently, the China Institute of Science and Technology Information of the Ministry of Science and Technology announced the 2021 list of "Top Runners 5000 - Top Academic Papers in China's Fine Scie
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New technique to isolate intact lysosomes from cell culture
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
At the end of the process, intact lysosomes can be extracted from the magnet and used to study their structure, metabolites, and protein composition .
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World's first fossilized oleifera pods found in northern Vietnam
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
The Palaeoecology Group of the Banna Botanical Garden and the Vietnam National Museum of Natural History have been working together since 2016 to carry out research on Cenozoic paleobotany in Vietnam .
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Phased progress was made in the nutritional intervention study of betaine used in Bama pigs for "integration of mother and child"
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Improving maternal nutrition by adjusting the diet structure or supplementing functional additives can promote the growth and development, body health and meat quality of the offspring .
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The research results of Professor Ying Yibin's team (IBE) were published online in Advanced Science
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
On January 6, the team of Professor Ying Yibin (IBE) from the School of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, Zhejiang University published a research paper Anion-Selective Layered Double Hydroxide Composites-Based Osmotic Energy Conversion for Real- Time Nutrient Solution Detection .
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The research group of Associate Professor Xiao Yuling and Professor Hong Xuechuan has made new progress in the research of polypyridine ruthenium(Ⅱ) targeted therapy in the near-infrared second region
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Recently, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , a well-known journal in the field of medicinal chemistry under the American Chemical Society, published online the team of Associate Professor Xiao Yuling and Professor Hong Xuechuan of the State Key Laboratory of Virology and the School of Pharmacy in the Near Infrared Region II ( NIR-II , 1000-1700 nm ) The latest progress in single-molecule targeted therapy research .
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O-glycan sialylation defines breast cancer stem cell population
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
SummaryWe investigated a hypothesis that specific glycans can be used to differentiate breast cancer stem cells (CSCs) and affect their function .
Comparing CSCs and non-CSCs from multiple breast cancer models, it was found that CSCs differed by the expression of α2,3 sialylated core2o-linked glycans .
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Shanghai Jiaotong University Professor Chen Jie's team revealed the molecular mechanism of biocontrol Trichoderma degrading organophosphorus pesticide dichlorvos
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
After Sun Jianan discovered the organophosphorus pesticide hydrolase gene TaPon1-like in Trichoderma dark green T23, he further cloned 39 cytochrome P450 genes related to degradation and tolerance to dichlorvos degradation in the Trichoderma dark green T23 genome.
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Two "Current Biology" in the same period: Prove that air DNA can identify animals inside
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
6 issue of Current Biology, two research groups each published an independent proof-of-concept study showing that by taking air samples from a local zoo, they could collect enough DNA to identify nearby animals .