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China's first CAR-T therapy: the patient's cancer cells are cleared within two months
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
China's first CAR-T treatment: the patient's cancer cells were eliminated within two months .
2 million yuan can make cancer cells disappear and make everyone's eyes bright: Are cancer patients saved?China's first approved CAR-T drug, Yikaida, was approved for marketing in June this year .
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Cell sub-news "bypass" aging: stay young, start with cells
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Researchers at Université de Montréal and McGill University have discovered a new multi-enzyme complex that can reprogram the metabolic program to overcome "cell senescence", that is, aging cells stop dividing .
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Science unexpected new discovery: cancer cells use genetic tricks to escape the immune system
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
"These results reveal an unexpected relationship between tumor suppressor genes and the immune system," said HHMI researcher Bert Vogelstein (who was not involved in the study) .
The research team found that genetic mutations can protect cancer cells from the immune system's T cells, creating a safe space for tumor growth .
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A drug target to enhance memory
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Research led by Bristol has identified specific drug targets in the neural circuits that encode memory, paving the way for the treatment of a wide range of brain disorders .
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The latest article from Shanghai Jiaotong University: A new mechanism for post-transcriptional regulation of the pathological process of Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Recently, the joint team of Professor Wang Hao from Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Basic Medicine and Professor Chen Hongzhuan from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine published an online publication titled "Circular RNA Cwc27 contributes to Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis by repressing Pur-α activity" in the academic journal Cell Death & Differentiation under Nature.
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What should we do if there are more and more young people suffering from colorectal cancer?
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
In 2020, a study published in JAMA Network Open, a sub-issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, concluded that unhealthy diets, including small amounts of vegetables and fruits, excessive consumption of fats and processed meats; increased obesity rates among children and adolescents; and Lack of exercise is a potential risk factor leading to an increase in the incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer .
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Zinc-containing nylon fabric can inactivate new coronavirus and influenza A
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Houston, September 18, 2021/PRNewswire/ - A team of multinational scientists and engineers from the University of Cambridge, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, ResInnova Labs and Ascend Performance Materials discovered that a nylon fabric containing zinc ions was successfully inactivated 99% of the viruses that can cause new coronary pneumonia and common flu .
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Immunity found that immune cells can protect frequent sites where cancer spreads
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Mary Jo Turk, co-director of the immunology and cancer immunotherapy research program at Dartmouth University and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) at Dartmouth-Hitchcock University I have been studying the immunity of metastatic cancer in the lymph nodes for the past year .
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Viruses and antibiotics join forces to fight devastating bacterial infections
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Then, the research team obtained a sample of antibiotic-resistant Mycobacterium abscess from a cystic fibrosis patient to infect cystic fibrosis zebrafish and test their new treatment .
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Can you believe that you can now assemble a complete genome in just a few minutes with a laptop
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Starting from the concept of de Bruijn graph (a simple and efficient data structure for genome assembly), researchers developed a minimal space de Bruin graph (mdBG), which uses nucleotides called minimizers Short sequences, not single nucleotides .
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Selective staining of neutrophils in leukocytes
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
"Professor Young-Tae Chang (Deputy Director of the Center for Self-Assembly and Complexity of the Institute of Basic Science) of Pohang University of Technology and others reported the first fluorescent probe NeutropG for the specific differentiation and imaging of active neutrophils .
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ESMO Abstract Express: The latest progress in CT041 CAR-T treatment of gastrointestinal tumors by Keji Pharmaceutical
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
The results of the study show that compared with historical data, CT041 shows good safety and promising anti-tumor activity in patients with refractory CLDN18.
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Science Advances: Immune cells cooperate to "cast a net" to kill bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Eric Skaar, director of the Vanderbilt Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, said: "The spider webs produced by neutrophils make the bacteria immobile.
NET generation (NETosis), considered a form of programmed cell death, is a recently discovered antibacterial strategy for neutrophils, Skaar said .
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"Spy" on the KRAS G12C patents of major companies
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
However, the author found that there are two types of core structures that are very similar to the two patent ideas of AZ (Figure 11): directly use the AZ design strategy on the basis of the AMG510 skeleton .
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Junshi Biological released the first-line Phase III study data of teriprizumab in the first-line treatment of esophageal cancer at the annual meeting of the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO)
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Among them, the first-line treatment of advanced or metastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) phase III clinical trial (JUPITER-06 study) of teriprizumab combined with chemotherapy has announced the results for the first time, significantly improving the survival benefits of patients, and is expected to become the field New standard treatment plan .
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Liu Min's team from the School of Public Health published an online article in The Lancet Western Pacific Magazine, revealing that the prevalence of hepatitis B virus infection among pregnant women in China continues to decline
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
The results of the study show that from 2015 to 2020, hepatitis B virus infection among pregnant women in China was moderately prevalent, and the prevalence rate continued to decline .
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SARS-CoV-2 variants can be neutralized by bispecific antibodies
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Researchers led by scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have developed antibodies that can bind two different antigens at the same time, targeting multiple regions of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein .
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New coronavirus research becomes the biggest winner, CRISPR-like enzymes and the gold standard for masks
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
The authors of the study found that in the villages where the research team distributes masks and promotes their use, surgical masks—rather than cloth masks—reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 ( https://go.
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Cell discovers new targets for cancer vaccines
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) found that vaccination against certain cancer proteins can increase the overall T cell response in mice and help shrink tumors.
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Chinese scholars have made progress in new deep learning models
Time of Update: 2021-10-01
Machine learning is the core research field of artificial intelligence, providing basic models and core algorithms for intelligent applications. The success of deep learning technology