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The S1P transporter is essential for the development of multiple sclerosis treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
In a new study led by Nguyen Nam Long, assistant professor at the National University of Singapore's School of Medicine, researchers have shown that targeting the S1P transporter may be effective in treating MS while preserving the cardiovascular function of S1P signaling.
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Nine paralyzed patients regained the ability to walk, and scientists discovered the neurons responsible for walking
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
In a study published Nov. 9 in the journal Nature, researchers followed nine paralyzed patients who received an electrical stimulation regimen who regained the ability to walk and compared their findings to mice that received similar treatments.
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Nine paralyzed patients regained the ability to walk, and scientists discovered the neurons responsible for walking
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
In a study published Nov. 9 in the journal Nature, researchers followed nine paralyzed patients who received an electrical stimulation regimen who regained the ability to walk and compared their findings to mice that received similar treatments.
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Cell A nutrient commonly found in the human diet contributes to the survival of a cancer-causing bacterium
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
A microbial transporter of the dietary antioxidant ergothioneine A new study from Yale University has found that a nutrient commonly found in the human diet contributes to the survival of a cancer-causing bacterium.
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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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The collaborative research of Yu Yongfu's research group of Fudan University has made progress in the field of diabetes
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
This study demonstrates that children with diabetes have an increased risk of early onset kidney disease overall and specific types, and that preventing and treating diabetes early in childhood may significantly reduce the risk of developing kidney disease later in life.
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Yale University found that fruit flies can smell the movement of odors and use them to navigate
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Odour motion sensing enhances navigation of complex plumes In a new study, researchers at Yale University genetically modified the tentacles of fruit flies to detect light and then observed how the flies responded to changes in the fictitious light odor packets.
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Yale University found that fruit flies can smell the movement of odors and use them to navigate
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Odour motion sensing enhances navigation of complex plumes In a new study, researchers at Yale University genetically modified the tentacles of fruit flies to detect light and then observed how the flies responded to changes in the fictitious light odor packets.
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PENG JINRONG'S LAB AT BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICA...
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
032Published: OCT 1 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :An 86 amino acids motif in CAPN3 is essential for formation of the nucleolus-localized Def-CAPN3 complex(IF=3.
032Published: OCT 1 2022Document type: ArticleAttachment: Full text link :An 86 amino acids motif in CAPN3 is essential for formation of the nucleolus-localized Def-CAPN3 complex(IF=3.
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The differences between the brains of primates — humans, apes and monkeys — are small but significant
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
A new study recently published in the journal Science by Andre Sousa, a professor of neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, looked at similarities and differences between prefrontal cortex cells in humans and non-human primates such as chimpanzees, rhesus monkeys and velvet monkeys.
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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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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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Science Advances: Exome sequencing studies discover potential therapeutic targets for diabetes
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
add5430 Through a large-scale exome sequencing association study, researchers began to use MAP3K15 as a potential target for diabetes treatment.
add5430 Through a large-scale exome sequencing association study, researchers began to use MAP3K15 as a potential target for diabetes treatment.
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DNA barcoding reveals the ability of cancer cells to evade immune system defenses
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
According to a new scientific study from the Gavin Institute for Medical Research, some cancer cells can use parallel mechanisms to circumvent the immune system's defenses and resist immunotherapy treatments.
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Nature's dominoes of hormones
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
At the same time, during directed mutagenesis, we change the structure of the protein, which means that we exclude three functional amino acids in one sequence or in one group, which completely takes away the activity of the studied adenylate cyclase.
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eLife: The most detailed map of the brain's memory center reveals the mystery of connectivity
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
”New insights into anatomical connectivity along the anterior–posterior axis of the human hippocampus using in vivo quantitative fibre tracking Image: High-resolution image of the human brain "wiring diagram" revealing connections to the hippocampusPhoto credit: Marshall Dalton/University of SydneyAustralian scientists have created the most detailed map of communication links between the hippocampus, the brain's memory control center, and the rest of the brain to date.
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Researchers have discovered a new oral drug that lowers cholesterol
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
In the new study, Stamler and his colleagues show that nitric oxide can also target and inhibit PCSK9, thereby lowering cholesterol.
In the new study, Stamler and his colleagues show that nitric oxide can also target and inhibit PCSK9, thereby lowering cholesterol.
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Science Advances: Low levels of air pollution are deadlier than previously thought
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
” Low levels of air pollution are deadlier than previously thoughtStudies show that fine particulate matter causes 1.
” Low levels of air pollution are deadlier than previously thoughtStudies show that fine particulate matter causes 1.
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The Vpu protein of the HIV virus makes it harder for antibodies to recognize infected cells
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
More specifically, they found that restoring Vpu expression greatly reduced the infected cells' ability to recognize nnAbs, making them resistant to ADCCs. In addition, they write, "The use of nnAbs in humanized mice only lowered the viral load of animals infected with Vpu-deficient virus, not wild-type viruses.
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PNAS: Revolutionary mammalian gene drive technology
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022; 119 (46) Researchers at the University of Adelaide have published their first findings on the potential effectiveness of revolutionary gene drive technology in controlling invading mice.