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Aging: Revealing the key role that lamin plays in the body's normal aging process
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Almost ever since scientists discovered that mutations in the LMNA genes encoding the nuclear structural components lamin A and C lead to Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria syndrome, they have speculated th
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Antibody sequencing provides a new avenue for antibody therapy research
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Using Fast-Sequence's protein discovery platform, researchers can quickly identify and develop different natural antibodies in the body, thereby accelerating the drug development process.
Using Fast-Sequence's protein discovery platform, researchers can quickly identify and develop different natural antibodies in the body, thereby accelerating the drug development process.
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Nature: New research clearly reveals that adenosine is a neurotransmitter that acts as opposed to dopamine
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
In a new study, researchers from Oregon Health and Science University in the United States found that the neurotransmitter adenosine has an effective braking effect on dopamine, another widely known neurotransmitter involved in motor control.
com)Resources:Lei Ma et al.
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Nature: Vaginal or caesarean section, or affect infant microbiome and vaccine response
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
These findings suggest that the composition of the microbiota due to vaginal delivery is associated with an enhanced response of healthy infants to specific types of antibodies from two conventional childhood vaccines compared to caesarean section.
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Nature: Intestinal flora is closely related to the onset of Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Of the 84 intestinal microorganisms associated with Parkinson's disease, 55 were abundant in the gut of Parkinson's patients, and 29 were abundantly low.
Of the 84 intestinal microorganisms associated with Parkinson's disease, 55 were abundant in the gut of Parkinson's patients, and 29 were abundantly low.
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1 article in Nature + 1 Cell sub-journal reveals that tumor bacteria help tumor progression and resistance to treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Dr. Susan Bullman, a cancer microbiome researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and co-corresponding author of the two studies, said of the first study, "What we showed is that in some areas of the tumor, --- micro-niche regions, there is a large number of bacterial colonizations that are functionally different from areas without bacteria.
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Nature Series Review: The team of Qin Wenxin/Wang Cun of Shanghai Jiaotong University summarizes the therapeutic prospects of advanced liver cancer
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Combination therapy strategies for liver cancerThe review further analyzes the possible challenges and potential opportunities for systemic treatment of advanced HCC.
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Blockbuster highlight study that Nature magazine had to watch in November!
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Time flies, November is coming to an end, and in the coming November, what are the highlights of Nature Magazine's research worth learning? The editor has sorted out the relevant articles and studied
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First Science and then Cell, the mechanism of eating less to prolong life has been found, reducing proteins related to the aging process
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
The study discovered the mechanism of eating less to prolong life, and moderate calorie restriction reduces the production of the aging process-related protein SPARC, which inhibits harmful inflammation, improves metabolism, and extends healthy lifespan with age.
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The genetic stability of rice without fusion reproductive hybrids was systematically studied
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Recently, the genome editing and fusion-free reproductive innovation team of China Rice Research Institute propagated non-fusion reproductive hybrid rice materials to the 4th generation, and compared different generations of cloned materials from the levels of plant phenotype, genome, methylation, transcriptome and subgenomic transcription, which confirmed the genetic stability of non-fusion reproductive hybrid rice between different generations, and laid a theoretical foundation for the future application of artificial non-fusion reproductive system in crops.
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Nature: revealed that the APOE4 gene causes lipid dysregulation in oligodendrocytes, destroying neuronal myelination, thereby increasing the risk of Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
It is known that carrying one copy of the APOE4 gene variant triples a person's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, and carrying two copies of it increases that risk about tenfold, but the underl
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The latest international research: high-fat diet during pregnancy may have a stronger effect on the nervous system of male offspring
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Beijing, Nov. 30 (Reporter Sun Zifa) Springer Nature's professional academic journal "Nature-Metabolism" published a new paper saying that researchers based on research on mouse and human tissues found that a high-fat diet during pregnancy may increase the susceptibility of offspring, especially male offspring, to neurological diseases by disrupting communication between the placenta and the fetal brain.
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Nature: Significant progress! In Alzheimer's disease, the protein medin interacts with β amyloid and is co-deposited in blood vessels in the brain
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Experts are uncontroversial that in addition to the aggregation of Aβ in brain tissue, vascular alterations--- that is, decreased or damaged blood vessel function--- also contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease.
com)Resources:Jessica Wagner et al.
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The latest research has found new evidence of traditional Chinese medicine to delay brain aging
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Recently, a new study entitled "Bazi Kidney Supplement Capsules Alleviates Cognitive Dysfunction by Inhibiting Microglia Activation and Cell Senescence" published in the well-known British journal "Pharmaceutical Biology", introducing that Bazi Kidney Supplement Capsules can significantly improve cognitive dysfunction, providing experimental evidence for the wide application of traditional Chinese medicine in the clinical practice of cognitive dysfunction.
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Entering the Expo, Double 11 Double End! Sailifu AI multi-target anti-aging technology attracts attention
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
AI multi-target anti-aging technology innovation leadsSince the establishment of the brand, Sailifu has adhered to scientific research as the foundation and established a "health system" integrated with three major centers: scientific research center, product center and health center, and the scientific research center covers four major anti-aging research platforms: holographic aging big data analysis platform, core raw material selection platform, advanced preparation process research and development platform, and systematic testing application platform, with profound scientific research achievements.
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A new study finds that 70 percent of Florida's coral reefs are being eroded
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
"These findings underscore the need for enhanced management strategies, such as planting corals, to help restore coral structures that have been lost," said study co-author Erica Towle, coordinator of NOAA's National Coral Reef Monitoring Program and an alumnus of the UM Rosenstiel Academy.
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Photoenzyme biresponsive biomimetic delivery nanoparticle integrated chemotherapy-photothermal therapy against triple-negative breast cancer
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
202212109(Contributing department: Li Yaping's research group; Contributor: Yin Qi) Triple-negative breast cancer is difficult to be treated with hormones and HER2 antibodies due to the lack of relevant receptors, and taxane-based chemotherapy is clinically the first-line treatment.
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South China Botanical Garden reveals the pattern and mechanism of long-term nitrogen deposition regulating soil carbon emissions in tropical forests
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
The ecosystem management research team of South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (PI: Associate Professor Zheng Mianhai) relied on the earliest research platform for simulated forest nitrogen deposition in China and found that the impact of long-term nitrogen deposition on soil carbon emissions in tropical forests in South Asia showed phased changes.
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PNAS: revealing the mechanism by which Ixodes tick salivary adenotoxin promotes Lyme disease transmission
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
revealed the mechanism of Ixodes tick salivary gland toxin promoting Lyme disease transmission Ticks are arthropods that specialize in sucking blood and, because they require multiple host changes during the development cycle, are also the most widespread arthropod vectors other than mosquitoes that transmit human and animal pathogens.
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The Chinese Agricultural Society organized and held a scientific and technological achievement evaluation meeting of the academician Yin Yulong team
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Outcome evaluation meeting site On December 5th, experts from the Chinese Agricultural Society organized experts to evaluate the scientific and technological achievements of "Analysis and Intervention of Nutritional Diarrhea Mechanism and Intervention of Piglets Key Technological Innovation and Application" completed by the team of Academician Yin Yulong of the Institute of Subtropical Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.