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Effects of exposure to fine atmospheric particulate matter and its main components during pregnancy on cognitive and motor performance in 1-year-old children
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
5 exposure in the third trimester and the whole pregnancy showed a significant negative association with gross motor movements, problem solving, and personal-social energy zone scores.
5 exposure in the third trimester and the whole pregnancy showed a significant negative association with gross motor movements, problem solving, and personal-social energy zone scores.
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Rats can understand music and beat beats
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
"After studying 20 human participants and 10 rats, our results show that the optimal rhythm of beat synchronization depends on the time constant in the brain," Takahashi said.
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Squid love to play pranks and how big their brains are
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
"Our conclusion is surprising because much of what we know about vertebrate nervous system development has long been thought to be specific to this lineage," said Kristen Koenig, a distinguished researcher at John Harvard University and senior author of the study.
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Nrue sub-journal: Molecular monitoring of RNA regulation
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
A research team from the Helmholtz University of Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now developed a minimally invasive reporting system capable of highly sensitive monitoring of RNA production of coding and non-coding RNAs. During cellular processes, our genetic DNA information is transcribed into RNA, which is then further processed, and then it either serves as a blueprint for proteins or performs cellular functions themselves.
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The world's first clinical trial of new tumor immunotherapy for pet dogs: bringing breakthroughs to the treatment of children with cancer
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Joost Leisterhuis, an associate professor and director of the Cancer Center at Telethon Children's Institute, said that the first step for almost all sarcoma patients after diagnosis is to surgically remove the tumor.
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A potential therapy to reduce chemotherapy side effects
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Istrafilin, which has been approved for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, not only reduces the harmful effects of cisplatin, but also improves its anti-tumor properties.
Istrafilin, which has been approved for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, not only reduces the harmful effects of cisplatin, but also improves its anti-tumor properties.
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Nature Communications Daniel Falush's group reveals how Helicobacter pylori "goes out of Africa"
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
On November 11, the international journal Nature Communications published online the title Repeated out-of-Africa expansions of Helicobacter pylori driven by replacement of deleterious mutations by Daniel Falush, a team of researchers at the Shanghai Pasteur Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences The research paper reports the unique evolutionary history of researchers discovering that new H.
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Roundup: How exactly do intracellular droplets work?
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Tanja Mittag, a structural biologist at St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, said, "There are many fundamental biological processes that have papers showing that phase separation plays a role.
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Liu Lun's research group from the School of Government and Management revealed the law of the risk of new crown epidemic transmission in urban activity venues
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Changes in the opening and closing of activity venues for 11 types of people in all sample cities from March to August 2020Impact of epidemic transmission in 11 types of crowd activity venues in cities of different sizes and densitiesThe findings, titled "Infectiousness of places – Impact of multiscale human activity places in the transmission of COVID-19," were published in the Nature series NPJ Urban (NPJ Urban).
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Chem Shanghai Institute of Medicine cooperated to discover natural macrocycloxime-like compounds with anti-influenza virus H1N1 activity
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
In the study of anti-influenza virus natural products, Yang Weibo's research group of Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica) based on the biomimetic modular strategy (Nat. Commun.
In the study of anti-influenza virus natural products, Yang Weibo's research group of Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica) based on the biomimetic modular strategy (Nat. Commun.
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New progress in the study of pollination ecology of Orchidaceae distributed in the northern edge of tropical China (please refer to this manuscript)
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
In addition, it has been observed that the flowers of the orchid provide temporary shelter for mushroom mosquitoes, which also exists habitat mimicry.
In addition, it has been observed that the flowers of the orchid provide temporary shelter for mushroom mosquitoes, which also exists habitat mimicry.
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The medicinal botany team of our school went to Yangxin County to guide the development of Chinese medicinal materials industry
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Nanhu News Network News (Correspondent Wang Xuekui) From November 9 to 10, Wei Peng, director of the Social Service Department of the School of Science and Technology, and the medicinal botany team o
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FTO promotes the key mechanism of hepatic lipogenesis and the pathogenesis of NAFLD
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
On November 10, 2022, Ying Hao's research team from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, officially published a report entitled "Aberrant elevation of FTO levels promotes liver steatosis by decreasing the m6A methylation and" in the academic journal Journal of Molecular Cell Biology increasing the stability of SREBF1 and ChREBP mRNAs".
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COVID vaccines may reduce mortality in low- and middle-income countries
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
According to a mathematical model1 that combines data from 152 countries, more than 1 million lives could be saved if COVID-19 vaccines were shared more equitably with low-income countries in 2021.
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Will genetic mutations set a mother convicted of killing her four children set her free?
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Vinnesa and Arsov, who participated in the Canberra research team report, said at the hearing that the classification of "probably pathogenic" was based on several ACMG criteria: the variant appeared to be entirely new because it did not exist in the population database at the time (CALM3 later appeared in one database).
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Yu Hongjie's research group has made progress in the research field of seroepidemiology of coxsackievirus A16 mother-borne antibody and its natural infection
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
The results showed that the levels of CVA16 neutralizing antibody were positively correlated at birth between the mother and the newborn (Figure 1A), and the geometric mean titer (GMT) and serological positivity of the two were similar.
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Gut microbes may be involved in photoperiod regulation of seasonal reproduction of rodents
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Seasonal breeding is a reproductive strategy adopted by many animals. It is known that photoperiod is a key factor in regulating seasonal reproduction in animals, and it can regulate the expression o
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The researchers found cellular signatures that detect sleep apnea in children
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine have discovered how obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) changes the morphology of immune cells in the blood, resulting in a unique cellular signature that can accurately detect obstructive sleep apnea in children.
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Professor Hu Bing's team from West China Hospital of Sichuan University published an article in Endoscopy revealing that it used a self-developed artificial intelligence-assisted diagnosis system to find the smallest area of early esophageal cancer
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Recently, Professor Hu Bing's team of the Department of Gastroenterology of our hospital published a research article Artificial intelligence for detecting and delineating a small flat-type early esophageal squamous cell carcinoma under multimodal in Endoscopy (IF:10.
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The active tissue adhesive activates the mechanical sensor and prevents muscle atrophy
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
Original:Antibiotic combinations reduce Staphylococcus aureus clearance IMAGE: THIS IMAGE SHOWS EXAMPLES OF MAGENTA PROTOTYPES MADE FROM "SHAPE-MEMORY ALLOY" SPRINGS AND ELASTOMERS, AND HOW THEY COMPARE TO THE SIZE OF A PENNY COIN.