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Behave like a human: Video recording octopuses throwing garbage at each other
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Octopuses collect substances such as silt or shells, and then use siphons (a tubular structure that can quickly eject water) to push the water between their wrists and feet and in the water, throwing the material out of a few lengths.
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Behave like a human: Video recording octopuses throwing garbage at each other
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Octopuses collect substances such as silt or shells, and then use siphons (a tubular structure that can quickly eject water) to push the water between their wrists and feet and in the water, throwing the material out of a few lengths.
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The key to the wrong activation of the immune system
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
However, as a result of the cell's own nucleic acid recognition, the mechanism of interferon production also occurs in rare single-gene autoimmune diseases, in which case it can be precisely specified as a genetic defect," said Professor Rayk Behrendt, team leader at the Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal College of Physicians.
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The key to the wrong activation of the immune system
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
However, as a result of the cell's own nucleic acid recognition, the mechanism of interferon production also occurs in rare single-gene autoimmune diseases, in which case it can be precisely specified as a genetic defect," said Professor Rayk Behrendt, team leader at the Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal College of Physicians.
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Hop compounds help prevent Alzheimer's
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2022 Beer is one of the oldest and most popular beverages in the world, and some people love it, some hate the unique bitterness of hops, which are used to flavor the many flavors of beer.
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Hop compounds help prevent Alzheimer's
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2022 Beer is one of the oldest and most popular beverages in the world, and some people love it, some hate the unique bitterness of hops, which are used to flavor the many flavors of beer.
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A new weapon that strengthens drug delivery to the brain
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
(a) Met receptor-binding macrocyclic peptide (aMD4; is inserted into the ring (colored sphere) of the human IgG1 Fc protein. (b) Lasso grafting Fc can produce Met agonists with a prolonged half-life
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A new weapon that strengthens drug delivery to the brain
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
(a) Met receptor-binding macrocyclic peptide (aMD4; is inserted into the ring (colored sphere) of the human IgG1 Fc protein. (b) Lasso grafting Fc can produce Met agonists with a prolonged half-life
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"Protein starvation" leads to overeating and obesity
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Processed foods lack protein and are prone to appetite"As people consume more junk food or highly processed and refined foods, they dilute protein in their diets, increasing the risk of being overweight and obese, which we know increases the risk of chronic disease," said Dr. Amanda Grech, a postdoctoral researcher at CPC and the university's School of Life and Environmental Sciences.
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"Protein starvation" leads to overeating and obesity
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Processed foods lack protein and are prone to appetite"As people consume more junk food or highly processed and refined foods, they dilute protein in their diets, increasing the risk of being overweight and obese, which we know increases the risk of chronic disease," said Dr. Amanda Grech, a postdoctoral researcher at CPC and the university's School of Life and Environmental Sciences.
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Nature: It turns out that myocarditis in cancer patients is driven by specific immune cells
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Article T α cells specific for α-myosin drive immunotherapy-related myocarditis Photo by Justin BalkoSource: Vanderbilt University Medical CenterMyocarditis is a possible complication in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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Nature: It turns out that myocarditis in cancer patients is driven by specific immune cells
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Article T α cells specific for α-myosin drive immunotherapy-related myocarditis Photo by Justin BalkoSource: Vanderbilt University Medical CenterMyocarditis is a possible complication in cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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A key protein level is associated with controlling lung cancer progression
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Toll-like receptor 2 orchestrates a tumor suppressor response in non-small cell lung cancer Scientists studying the early mechanisms of lung cancer have discovered a new potential treatment that could also contribute to the early detection of the disease.
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U.S. park rangers warn: Please don't lick psychedelic toads
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
?2022 AFP The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado River toad, lives in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
?2022 AFP The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado River toad, lives in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
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Nature: Rejuvenated immune cells do a better job of removing toxic waste from the brain
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
In this study, we treated aged mice with a molecule that activates aged immune cells, which plays a role in improving fluid flow and waste removal in the brain.
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Minqi Wang's lab published papers at NUTRIENTS
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
3390/nu14193991Published: OCT 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :Butyrate Glycerides Protect against Intestinal Inflammation and Barrier Dysfunction in Mice(IF=7.
3390/nu14193991Published: OCT 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :Butyrate Glycerides Protect against Intestinal Inflammation and Barrier Dysfunction in Mice(IF=7.
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A branching lipid efficiently transports messenger RNA
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
essayBranching ionizable lipids can enhance the stability, fusogenicity, and functional delivery of mRNA Figure: Cross-section of LNP-RNA.
essayBranching ionizable lipids can enhance the stability, fusogenicity, and functional delivery of mRNA Figure: Cross-section of LNP-RNA.
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Why do cancer cells spread in the human body?
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Polarized NHE1 and SWELL1 regulate migration direction, efficiency and metastasis A new study, co-authored by faculty from Binghamton University and the State University of New York, provides further insight into how cancer cells spread.
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Tumor target analysis of tumor biopsies of patients with newly diagnosed germinal center aggressive B-cell lymphoma
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Therefore, we sought to analyze the results of CLMA performed by our institution on tumors in newly diagnosed GCB DLBCL/HGBL patients who had previously received first-line immunochemotherapy to determine the frequency and predictive value of the presence of individual genetic mutations associated with the low-risk subgroups defined by these experiments.
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Tumor target analysis of tumor biopsies of patients with newly diagnosed germinal center aggressive B-cell lymphoma
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
"Therefore, we sought to analyze the results of CLMA performed by our institution on tumors in newly diagnosed GCB DLBCL/HGBL patients who had previously received first-line immunochemotherapy to determine the frequency and predictive value of the presence of individual genetic mutations associated with the low-risk subgroups defined by these experiments.