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Breast cancer drug could be used for splicing mutant cancers
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
Kienan Savage, MD, reader at the Patrick G Johnson Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's University of Belfast, the paper's The corresponding author said: "Our findings have clinical implications for the treatment of many cancers .
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Unexpected discovery of cardiac lymphatic vessels
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
But the researchers also used these cardiolymph-deficient mice as a new model to study the role of cardiolymph in normal heart function and heart repair after injury .
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Why do we forget?
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
The scientists behind this new theory - outlined today in the leading international journal Nature Reviews Neuroscience - argue that changes in our ability to acquire specific memories are based on environmental feedback and predictability .
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The Hypothesis of "Complex Reticular Origin" of China's Mainly Planted Edible Roses by Kunming Institute of Botany
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
In view of the unclear genetic relationship of the main edible rose germplasm in China and the lack of independent and excellent varieties , the research group collected 16 domestic main edible rose lines, reconstructed the chloroplast genome and sequenced the ITS1/2 sequences of the ribosomal rDNA gene region.
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Nature Medicine research shows artificial intelligence can accurately diagnose prostate cancer
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
Kimmo Kartasalo, researcher at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet and corresponding author of the study, said: "Hosting the Panda Competition demonstrates how the competition can accelerate the solution of specific problems in healthcare with the help of artificial intelligence.
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Scientists unexpectedly discover the heart's lymphatic vessels
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
Scientists studying the heart generally agree that cardiac lymphatic vessels play an important role in supporting normal heart function, but also in repair after injury .
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Who determines the distribution of fungi?
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
Studies have shown that altitude or season have significant effects on ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity and community composition .
The compositional differentiation of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities among different altitude regions, seasons and host taxa and their potential explanatory factors Figure 5.
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Predicting spread or recurrence of deadliest skin cancer
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
In the new study, the authors explain how early-stage melanomas at risk of spreading secrete a growth factor, TGFβ2, that leads to the reduction or downregulation of AMBRA1 and Loricrin proteins -- both of which are present on tumor skin .
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Unexpected!
Time of Update: 2022-01-22
Now, a new study published in Science links olfactory receptors in arteries to cardiovascular disease: On the walls of blood vessels, macrophage olfactory receptors "smell" the odorant molecule octanal and then Causes an inflammatory response that can lead to heart disease and atherosclerosis .
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eLife: Heart disease causes early brain dysfunction and triples key Alzheimer's protein
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
The new study, published in the journal eLife, found that heart disease can cause a breakdown in a key brain function that connects brain activity and blood flow, meaning the same activity causes the brain to get less blood .
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First demonstration of fasting-mimicking combined with oral vitamin C as an effective cancer treatment
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
We took two well-studied interventions to slow aging -- a diet that mimics fasting and vitamin C -- and combined them as an effective cancer treatment .
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The joint research team of Gao Peng and Li Xinzheng from the School of Physics uses grain boundary engineering to design a universal strategy for atomic-scale flexoelectricity
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Words for Java 18. 9" >Grain boundaries are a typical two-dimensional interface . Different from two-dimensional interfaces such as heterojunction interface and phase interface, the grains on both s
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New knowledge about the 'happiness hormone' dopamine
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
It is well known that TH is a key enzyme regulating dopamine synthesis, but it is unclear at the level of structural detail how this occurs .
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"Nature Neuroscience" Is it easy to fail to quit sugar?
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Research has shown that it is often difficult for taste buds to tell the difference between real sugar and artificial sweeteners, but gut cells can easily identify and relay the difference to the brain within milliseconds .
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Chinese scholars have made new progress in the evolution of active galaxies
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Using the latest galaxy spectral data released by the Sloan Sky Survey (SDSS), the research team constructed a series of quasar subsamples based on the spectral characteristics of active galaxy outflows, corresponding to the early, middle, and late stages of quasar evolution, and then The star formation rate of each subsample is calculated in detail .
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The team of Lin Guanning and Wang Zhen of Shanghai Jiaotong University first proposed that the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder may be related to the disorder of chromatin structure
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Recently, the team of Professor Lin Guanning from the School of Biomedical Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the team of Chief Physician Wang Zhen of the Mental Health Center Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine conducted a genome-wide analysis of the core family (patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and their healthy parents) cohort for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Cloud-based AnVIL platform will open genomics data to everyone
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Morgan Taylor, Marianie Simeon, Michael Baumann, Qi Wang, Robert Title, Ruchi Munshi, Sushma Chaluvadi, Valerie Reeves, William Disman, Salin Thomas, Allie Hajian, Elizabeth Kiernan, Namrata Gupta,Trish Vosburg, Ludwig Geistlinger, Marcel Ramos, Sehyun Oh, Dave Rogers, Frances McDade, Mim Hastie, Nitesh Turaga, Alexander Ostrovsky, Alexandru Mahmoud, Dannon Baker, Dave Clements, Katherine EL Cox, Keith Suderman, Nataliya Kucher, Sergey Golitsynskiy, Samantha Zarate, Sarah J.
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Baylor College of Medicine discovers new target for triple-negative breast cancer: MAPK4
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
In a study published today in Nature Communications, scientists at Baylor College of Medicine and other institutions report that MAPK4 appears to play an important role in triple-negative breast cancer .
MAPK4 promotes triple negative breast cancer growth and reduces tumor sensitivity to PI3K blockade.
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The research group of Fan Xiaohui of Zhejiang University School of Pharmacy published a paper in Small Methods to reveal that Tanshinone IIA interferes with myocardial infarction...
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Recently, Fan Xiaohui's team from Zhejiang University School of Pharmacy, State Key Laboratory of Component Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhejiang University Cross-Innovation Center, and Fan Guanwei's team from the First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine published a paper entitled " Single-cell RNA Sequencing Reveals " in " Small Methods ".
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Researchers unravel the mysteries of immune cells that could lead to new treatments for endometrial cancer
Time of Update: 2022-01-21
Several different immunotherapies, which activate the immune system to target cancer cells for destruction, have been approved to treat patients with endometrial cancer; however, these drugs only target T cells .