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The time required for CAR-T cell production is shortened
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
" Researchers at Cleveland-University Hospital Seidman Cancer Center and a biotech startup have developed a simplified method to produce CAR-T cells for immunotherapy in 24 hours, an improvement over the team's previous standard 8 days and the 3 weeks typically taken by commercial vendors.
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eLife: Increased vaginal immune activity after first sexual intercourse
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
"Alison Roxby, associate professor of infectious diseases and global health at the University of Washington School of Medicine and co-senior author of the study, said: "More research on the immune changes associated with the onset of sexual activity may help us understand the reasons for the increased risk of STIs in young women.
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Progress has been made in the study of the effects of different irrigation methods on cotton rhizosphere microbiota and soil function in Xinjiang Habitat
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
In view of the above problems, the team of researcher Tian Changyan of Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences based on field experiments, using 16S rRNA amplification sequencing technology and co-occurrence network analysis method, explored the effects of different irrigation methods on cotton rhizosphere microbial communities and their potential functions.
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UCLA has developed a model to study the progression of treatments for multiple sclerosis
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
There are many treatments that target immune mechanisms and reduce multiple sclerosis recurrence, but none are designed to protect brain and spinal cord cells from damage.
There are many treatments that target immune mechanisms and reduce multiple sclerosis recurrence, but none are designed to protect brain and spinal cord cells from damage.
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$21 million: Revealing the effects of vagus nerve stimulation in humans
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Researchers at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, are leading a comprehensive global clinical study that seeks to uncover the functional effects of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) on the human body.
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PNAS: Looks inside the brain while sleeping, deciphering how memories are stored
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Article Electrophysiological Markers of Memory Consolidation in the Human Brain When Memories are Reactivated during Sleep Fig. 4 MRI scan showing the location of intratemporal electrodes in the sagittal and coronal planes of typical patients (P1).
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Ren He/Nie Guangjun/Zhao Xiao developed a hydrogel platform loaded with RNA-liposome nanoparticle drugs for the treatment of postoperative recurrence of pancreatic cancer
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Recently, Professor Ren He's research group of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University and the research group of Nie Guangjun and Zhao Xiao of the National Nanoscience Center cooperated to publish a paper in the journal Nano Letters entitled "Injectable immunotherapeutic hydrogel containing RNA-loaded lipid nanoparticles reshapes tumor microenvironment for" Pancreatic Cancer Therapy research paper, which was also selected as the cover paper of the current issue.
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The Kunming Plant Institute has made new progress in the research of morel fungal diseases
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
2012250,00025% Recently, the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences collected the disease ascomycetes from 32 morel cultivation bases in 18 provinces (municipalities directly under the central government), combined with ITS amplicon sequencing analysis, microscopy and pathogen isolation and identification to study the epidemiological characteristics of morel fungal diseases, and the results showed: Diplo?
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The Institute of Microbiology published an article on NAR to systematically introduce the functions and progress of the Fungal Names bacteria name registration platform and knowledge base
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
1093/nar/gkac926/6769758 On October 22, 2022, the State Key Laboratory of Fungi and the National Microbiology Data Center (NMDC) published a report in Nucleic Acid Research.
1093/nar/gkac926/6769758 On October 22, 2022, the State Key Laboratory of Fungi and the National Microbiology Data Center (NMDC) published a report in Nucleic Acid Research.
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The Cell study explains why the adult heart cannot regenerate
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
017 According to new research by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC, as mouse heart cells mature, the number of communication pathways called nuclear pores decreases dramatically.
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The cytoskeleton is the cellular umbrella of bacteria
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
The binding of LecA is sufficient to induce septin accumulationIn their latest study, the researchers used human lung cells infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the laboratory.
The binding of LecA is sufficient to induce septin accumulationIn their latest study, the researchers used human lung cells infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the laboratory.
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Immunity: Metabolites of pomegranate can enhance the function of anti-tumor immune cells
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
" ”essayExpansion of T memory stem cells with superior antitumor immunity by Urolithin A-induced mitophagy Colorectal cancer remains a disease with a high mortality rate at an advanced stage.
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Sand may be a cure for obesity
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
”The Anti-Obesity Effect of Porous Silica Is Dependent on Pore Nanostructure, Particle Size, and Surface Chemistry in an In Vitro Digestion Model Purified grains of sand could be the next anti-obesity therapy.
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Peking University Hu Jiazhi's research group and collaborators asked about the safety of in vivo gene editing
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
In recent years, a new generation of gene editing tools such as CRISPR-Cas has shown great application prospects in the process of tumor immunotherapy and gene in vivo therapy. The optimization of ge
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Li Yuan's group and collaborators in the School of Physics studied neutron scattering of cobalt-based hexagonal honeycomb lattice magnetic materials
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Recently, Li Yuan, a long-term associate professor at the Center for Quantum Materials Science of the School of Physics of Peking University, and his collaborators used inelastic neutron scattering experiments and high-quality single crystal samples to completely determine the spin excitation spectrum of a quantum spin liquid candidate material for the first time in the world.
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Multiomics studies have found clues to the diagnosis and treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Through further GWAS and multiomics analysis, the researchers compared genetic variants that cause nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, or hepatocellular carcinoma, as well as risk variants associated with other traits or diseases.
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The spread of bone metastases is related to bone remodeling
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Bones are often affected by metastasis, and in a recent study published in the journal Cancer Discovery, a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine showed in animal models that the onset of bone metastases is combined with normal bone repair processes.
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Du Yongzhong's research group of the School of Pharmacy of Zhejiang University reported in Advanced Materials that ferritin targeted prodrugs are used for...
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Schematic diagram of ferritin-targeted prodrug nanoparticles and their anti-tumor mechanisms for synergistic PDT and iron death therapyThe first author of this paper is Zhu Luwen, a doctoral student at the School of Pharmacy, Zhejiang University, Professor Ji Jiansong, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Professor Du Yongzhong, School of Pharmacy, Zhejiang University, and Xu Xiaoling, associate researcher of Zhejiang Shuren University.
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How heart failure disrupts cellular motility
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
A team of molecular biologists Hisataka Sabe (Hokkaido University), cardiovascular medicine experts Shingo Takada (Hokkaido University and Hokusoku University) and Shintaro Kinugawa (Kyushu University) and their colleagues studied the biochemical processes that occur in mice with chronic heart failure due to surgery to block part of the blood supply to the heart.
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Nature: A very accurate diagnostic tool for sepsis
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
Now, researchers at the CZ Biohub, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have developed a new diagnostic approach that applies machine learning to advanced genomic data from microbes and hosts to identify and predict cases of sepsis.