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Chinese scholars have made progress in the field of light dark matter detection
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Figure 1 PandaX-4T liquid xenon detection experiment in Jinping underground laboratory Figure 2 Limitations of dark matter scattering cross-sections absorbed by atomic nuclei Figure 3 Limitations of
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Chen Lihan's research group published an article in Chemical Senses to show that the application of trigeminal nerve mixed olfactory agent stimulation to the human nostrils can induce perceptual bias in sound position
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Liang Kun, a doctoral student in the research group of Associate Professor Chen Lihan of the School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, Peking University, is the first author of this paper, postdoctoral fellow Wang Wu and postdoctoral Gong Wenxiao, doctoral student Zeng Huanke and doctoral student Lou Chunmiao, and Lei Xiao, doctoral student of the Institute of Advanced Interdisciplinary Science, Peking University, participated in the research, and Associate Professor Chen Lihan is the corresponding author of this paper.
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The Peng Hua group has made new progress in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health problem worldwide, with approximately 257 million people living with chronic HBV worldwide. Globally, approximately 887 000 people die each
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New progress has been made in the study of γ-C(sp3)-H functional groups of enamine in Kunming plants
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Recently, the Li Shenghong special group of Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a non-metallic catalytic region-selective cross-coupling dehydrogenation reaction between enamine and heterocyclic thiol, which realized the direct functional grouping of enamine γ-C(sp 3)-H bonds for the first time.
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PLOS: A rare human intestinal disease is due to a decrease in protein synthesis
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
3001856Yun-Fei Li, Tao Cheng, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xin-Xin Fu, Jing Mo, Guo-Qin Zhao, Mao-Guang Xue, Ding-Hao Zhuo, Yan-Yi Xing, Ying Huang, Xiao-Zhi Sun, Dan Wang, Xiang Liu, Yang Dong, Xiao-Sheng Zhu, Feng He, Jun Ma, Dong Chen, Xi Jin, Peng-Fei Xu. Mycn regulates intestinal development through ribosomal biogenesis in a zebrafish model of Feingold syndrome 1.
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Nature Chemical Biology semi-synthetic biosensors reveal intracellular metabolic balance of CoA
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Xue Lin's research group of the Department of Life Science and Medicine of the University of Science and Technology of China and its collaborator, Professor Kai Johnsson of the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Germany, have made important progress in the study of intracellular metabolic processes of coenzyme A (CoA), and the relevant research results are based on " Using Semisynthetic Biosensors to Reveal the Metabolic Balance of CoA," published online in Nature Chemical Biology on October 31.
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Collaborative studies reveal the replication structure of influenza viruses, revealing new discoveries and potential drug targets
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
A team of scientists at the University of Oxford used multiple techniques from the UK's National Synchrotron Diamond Light Source to address the structure of the flu's replication mechanism and determine how it interacts with cellular proteins.
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Sex differences in the effects of SARS-CoV-2 in young adults
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
"Through a well-controlled longitudinal study of young Navy recruits, we were able to identify gender differences on a number of metrics, including symptoms, viral load, blood transcriptome, RNA splicing, and proteome signature," said Stuart Sealfon, MD, the Sara B.
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Cell Stem Cell, a scholar from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, released a specially invited review of "Mesenchymal Stem Cell and Immune Response Interaction"
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
On November 3, 2022, Cell Stem Cell, an internationally renowned stem cell academic journal, published an invited review written online by researcher Wang Ying and Professor Shi Yufang of the Shangha
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Nature Communications enables real-time monitoring of itaconic acid concentration changes at subcellular resolution
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
Link to the article: style="text-align:justify;"> (Contributed by: Zeng Yixin/Li Xinjian Research Group) Itaconic acid is an intermediate metabolite with anti-inflammatory function synthesized by activating macrophages.
Link to the article: style="text-align:justify;"> (Contributed by: Zeng Yixin/Li Xinjian Research Group) Itaconic acid is an intermediate metabolite with anti-inflammatory function synthesized by activating macrophages.
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Sun Yang's team in our hospital revealed the scientific connotation of the qi-tonifying medicine Astragalus "Fuzheng and anti-cancer"
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The results of the research were recently publishedTargeting cathepsin B by cycloastragenol enhances antitumor immunity of CD8 T cells via inhibiting MHC-I degradationin the official journal of the European Society of Oncology and Immunology The Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancerwas published to clarify that cycloastragalol, the active ingredient in the traditional Chinese medicine Astragalus, can directly target cathepsinBMHC-Ion tumor cellsand thereby enhanceCD8 T Cell-mediated anti-tumor immunity has revealed the scientific connotation of the qi-tonifying drug Astragalus "Fuzheng and anti-cancer".
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Nature Biotechnology: m6A single-base quantitative sequencing detection method
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
On October 27, 2022, Professor Yi Chengji's research group of the School of Life Sciences of Peking University and the research group of Wang Jing, a researcher from the School of Pharmacy of Peking
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PNAS: The concentration of toxins is seen with the naked eye
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The new test, developed by Joanna Aizenberg, professor of materials science Amy Smith Berylson, professor of chemistry and chemical biology, and Xiaoguang Wang, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Ohio State University and former postdoc in Aizenberg's lab, uses microstructured surface rolling droplets to detect ultra-low concentrations of amphiphilic molecules.
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Science-translational medicine: targeting sugar molecules to treat cancer
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
By altering the sugar molecules on the surface of cancer cells in mice, the researchers were able to significantly enhance the anti-tumor immune response.
By altering the sugar molecules on the surface of cancer cells in mice, the researchers were able to significantly enhance the anti-tumor immune response.
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Nature: The central function of innate immune cells was discovered
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
" In future research projects, Dr. Klose and his team hope to investigate whether innate lymphoid cells regulate other aspects of the immune response.
" In future research projects, Dr. Klose and his team hope to investigate whether innate lymphoid cells regulate other aspects of the immune response.
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Our brains use "timestamps" to process the words we hear
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
”Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order A new study by a team of psychological and linguistic researchers suggests that our brains "timestamp" the order of incoming sounds, allowing us to correctly process the words we hear.
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Genetic mutations in autism provide new insights and point to possible treatments
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The findings of a new study published in Cell Reports, involving a collaboration between researchers in the Luikart lab at Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine and the Weston lab at the University of Vermont, provide further insight into the neurobiological basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and point to possible treatments.
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Cell research Shanghai Drug revealed the structural basis of frogetin family receptors to recognize itch polypeptides
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
On November 3, 2022, the team of Xu Huaqiang/Yin Wanchao of the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published the research results entitled "Molecular recognition of itch-associated neuropeptides by bombesin receptors" online on Cell Research 。 This achievement is the first to report that the frogetin family receptor Neuromedin B receptor (NMBR) and Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) bind endogenous polypeptide ligands - neuromedin B (NMB) and gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), respectively.
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The researchers found that airborne polluting particles were linked to cardiac arrest
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
The research team, which included members from the National Energy Administration's Environmental Health Institute and the Clean Environment Group's Environmental Monitoring and Modeling Unit, evaluated whether there was a correlation between out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and levels of tiny air pollution particles (at least 25 times smaller than the width of a hair).
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Cancer Cell: FOXA2 drives the mechanism of prostate tumor cell plasticity and activation of the KIT signaling pathway
Time of Update: 2022-11-14
On November 3, the international academic journal Cancer Cell published online a research paper entitled "FOXA2 drives lineage plasticity and KIT pathway activation in neuroendocrine prostate cancer"