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The decrease in copper in the body changes cancer metabolism, thereby reducing the risk of aggressive breast cancer
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
In a series of research papers from 2013 to 2021, researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College showed that in a phase II clinical trial, when patients with high-risk triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) receive a When treated with drugs that reduce copper levels in the body, it prolongs the time for cancer to recur and spread or metastasize .
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South China Botanical Garden has made progress in the study of the effects of nitrogen enrichment on soil carbon accumulation in terrestrial ecosystems
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Researchers from the Environmental Ecology Research Group of the South China Botanical Garden conducted meta- analysis and experiments on adding nitrogen in the field to carry out the increase in the input of above-ground organic matter in the terrestrial ecosystem under nitrogen enrichment, soil acidification, and changes in the content of phytolith in the plant - soil system of the forest ecosystem.
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Precision agriculture: low-cost artificial intelligence soil sensors accurately control the use of chemical fertilizers to reduce nitrogen fertilizer pollution
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Our technology can help solve this problem, allowing growers to know how much ammonia and nitrate are currently in the soil.
"Our sensing technology can measure and predict soil nitrogen accurately enough to predict the impact of weather on fertilization schedules and adjust the timing of crop demand.
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"First-in-class" Myasthenia Gravis Therapy Receives FDA Approval
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
A few days ago, argenx announced that the US FDA approved the "first-in-class" therapy Vyvgart (efgartigimod alfa-fcab) for the treatment of anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody-positive systemic myasthenia gravis (gMG) adult patients .
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For irritable bowel syndrome, a specific diet is not as important as expected
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Picture: A large study by Chalmers University of Technology and Uppsala University in Sweden showed that gluten and certain carbohydrates known as the "food map" have a lesser-than-expected effect on the symptoms of Bowel Syndrome .
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Unusual path: how to use the reverse strategy to find diagnostic markers for autoimmune diseases
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Through this report on TGM1 autoantibodies in paraneoplastic pemphigus, researchers demonstrated an unconventional biomarker discovery method, starting from a putative autoantigen, based on the expression profile and function of the protein under study To explore a range of diseases .
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Do you believe?
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Studies have shown that all cancers can be divided into two categories based on whether they express YAP protein .
As an important regulator and effector of the Hippo signaling pathway, YAP plays an important role in the formation of malignant tumors .
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BridGene reached a partnership to innovate phenotypic screening for breast cancer difficult drug targets
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
BridGene's unique IMTAC technology platform can not only discover small molecule ligands for a large number of targets (including "non-drugable" targets) in living cells; it can also be combined with phenotypic screening technology to determine targets that drive phenotypic changes and disease occurrence .
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Nature sub-publishes show that eczema is related to rare genetic mutations
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Lee and her colleagues have described 11 rare variants associated with eczema in the scientific journal Nature Communications in the molecular genetics of chronic inflammation and allergic diseases of the MDC research team .
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The U.S. Army has developed SpFN, a more powerful pan-coronavirus vaccine
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
S. ArmyScientists from WRAIR's Emerging Infectious Diseases Division (EIDB) developed SpFN nanoparticle vaccines based on the ferritin platform as part of a forward-thinking "pan-SARS" strategy, which aims to solve the current epidemic and serve as a possible future The emergence of mutant strains and similar viruses is the first line of defense .
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"Look at me!" The scientific explanation for increased attention is...
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
"Prior to our study, research had shown the possibility of local regulation of norepinephrine release, but it has never been directly proven," said Martin Paukert, MD, assistant professor of cell and integrated physiology and senior author of the study .
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Lu Changqin's research group published a paper on Computers in Human Behavior and found that the pressure of information technology can cause employees to be unable to balance work and life
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
The rapid development of information technology makes intelligent technology deeply embedded in work and organization management, allowing employees to enjoy high efficiency and convenience at the same time, but also suffer the pressure and impact brought by it.
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Shanghai Jiaotong University's Jin Fangming research team published a study in PNAS: Naturally enlightened carbon dioxide hydrothermal reduction to produce long-chain alkanes
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Recently, Professor Jin Fangming’s research team from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University published an online title in the Proceedings of the National A
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12 years of data show that the impact of general anesthesia on brain function is less than the risk factors of other patients
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
After adjusting for factors known to be associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline, including age, gender, education level, smoking status, alcoholism, and other diseases, the researchers found that patients who had received at least one general anesthesia were tested on Stroop (selective Attention and thinking speed) are worse than those who have never undergone surgery .
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Uncover the mechanism behind the mobilization of host cell microtubules and actin during chlamydia infection
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
This study proves that the Chlamydia effector InaC activates the host's Ras homologous family member A (RhoA) to control the formation of actin scaffolds around the inclusion bodies, which is critical to the stability of the inclusion bodies .
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Berkeley Lab develops cell "silver staining" technology
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
X-ray studies can help scientists understand the role of melanin in human skin pigmentation and skin cancer Researchers have developed a new technique that can image every pigment cell of the entire zebrafish in a 3D image .
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Wuhan Botanical Garden has made progress in the ethnobotanical research of Orchidaceae
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
Wuhan Botanical Garden, East African flora and taxonomy Division researchers groups through an extensive literature review , collected and analyzed study the ethnobotany about Calanthe species of use , plant chemistry, pharmacology and protection aspects of biology Data and information .
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South China Botanical Garden won the invention patent for "a method for keeping fresh leaf-eating grasses"
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
to complete " one kind of leaf-eating grass preservation methods " won the national invention patents .
The invention discloses a method for preserving leaf-eating grasses: 1.
The method of the invention is used to store leaf-eating grasses.
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"Science": Peking University team publishes pan-cancer T cell single cell map
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
In order to better understand the overall picture of tumor-infiltrating T cells and reveal the commonalities and differences between different cancers, the research team decided to greatly expand the research objects .
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Science releases ten scientific breakthroughs in 2021, answering one of the biggest challenges in biology
Time of Update: 2021-12-26
At the same time, the research team at the University of Washington School of Medicine was inspired by AlphaFold 2 and developed its own protein structure prediction tool .