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Emerging Infect Dis: A new breakthrough in combination with Bacillus therapy
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
In a recent study, physicians and researchers at the University of Florida's Southeast National Tuberculosis Center and the School of Drug Use used a novel treatment that cured patients with widespread drug resistance in less than half the normal time.
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Sci Rep: Scientists have identified a new potential target protein, RPS-12, that could help develop new cancer therapies
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
February 4, 2021 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Scientific Reports, scientists from the Russian Federal University of the Far East and other institutions used the devel
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Cell Reports: Early functional SARS-CoV-2 specific T-cell responses in COVID-19 can prevent serious infections
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
The amount of body fluid immune response does not predict the severity of COVID-19 disease," said Dr. Anthony Tanoto Tan, a senior fellow in the New Infectious Diseases (EID) Program at Duke-Singapore National University and co-author of the study.
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Science: Fecal transplants can improve the effectiveness of treatment in cancer patients
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
FEBRUARY 6, 2021 // -- Researchers at upMC Hillman Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) recently showed that changing the gut microbiome can improve immunotherapy effectiveness in patients with advanced melanoma.
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Gut: Combined therapy helps treat HBV
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
(Photo: www.pixabay.com) the new treatment is based on shutting down the viral hepatitis B genome located in the nucleus of an infected liver cell.
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Science: The human body has a natural alarm system against HIV
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
researchers studied human immune cells and found that they have a natural alarm system that detects the activity of specific HIV proteins.
researchers identified a natural alarm system, located in human immune cells called CARD8 inflammatory small bodies, that identifies active HIV proteases and triggers self-destructive procedures to eliminate infected cells.
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J Immunol: How does the Zika virus spread between mothers and children?
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
researchers have shown for the first time that specialized cells in the endometrium (maternal metamorphic cells) act as a repository for transmission of the virus through the middle of pregnancy in the placenta, explaining both the fetus's greater sensitivity to Zika infection in early pregnancy and the more severe birth defects observed in early and late pregnancies.
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JCI: The first phase of clinical trials of the nasal influenza vaccine was effective
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
(Photo Source: Www.pixabay.com) Participants who were vaccinated in the nose or through tonsil swabs showed significantly higher levels of H5-specific neutrality and antibodies than in the oral vaccine capsule group.
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JNCI: Long-term use of aspirin before cancer diagnosis may reduce colorectal cancer mortality in the population
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
Associations of aspirin and non-aspirin non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with colorectal cancer mortality after diagnosis, JNCI:Journal of the National Cancer Institute, djab008, doi:10.1093/jnci/djab008
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Cell: The new coronavirus N439K variant is similar in its virability and ability to spread to wild viruses, but can bind more powerfully to human ACE2 subjects
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
study was published online January 28, 2021 in the journal Cell under the title "Cycle SARS-CoV-2 Spike N439K variants maintain fitness while evading antibody-mediated immunity".
Circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike N439K variants maintain fitness while evading antibody-mediated immunity.
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PNAS: Scientists have developed a new type of injectable therapy for skin cancer
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
In this new treatment, the researchers injected the tumor with a polychemer-based nanoparticle that could carry chemotherapy agents, and the success of the therapy was that the nanoparticles had a certain biological adhesion, that is, they were able to bind to the tumor and absorb it for long periods of time until they were strong enough to kill a large number of cancer cells.
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Redox Biol: New discoveries! Coagulation protein-fibrinogen in the body or has potential anti-inflammatory effects!
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
February 4, 2021 // -- A recent article published in the international magazine Redox Biology entitled "Hypochlorite-induced aggregation of fibrinogen underlies a novel antioxidant role in In a study by Blood plasma, scientists from Flinders University and others found that a known coagulant protein, fibrinogen, may have new anti-inflammatory effects, and that the findings could help develop new treatments for kidneys, heart and other common diseases.
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Cell reveals: "Immune immunity" of the central nervous system, why can be attacked by neuroimmune?
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
researchers tested cells involved in adaptive immune function through immuno-staining and found that T-cells and MHCII-plus antigen delivery cells (APCs) were not evenly distributed throughout the epidural tissue, but were confined to areas around the epidural sinuses.
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Immunity: Fat cells - sentinel of the immune system
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
cells and neutral granulocytes are white blood cells and are essential for the body's immune defenses.
, however, how to transfer TNF, where tissue resides in fat cells, to neitrote granulocytes and circulate them within blood vessels?
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J Clin Periodontol: Relationship between oral disease and COVID19
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
(Photo: www.pixabay.com) A study of more than 500 PATIENT-19 patients found that people without gum disease were 3.5 times more likely to be in intensive care, 4.5 times more likely to need a ventilator, and nine times more likely to die.
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Process: Scientists reveal mysterious link between inflammation and heart disease!
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
February 5, 2021 // -- Inflammation is part of the body's immune response to fighting pathogens and removing infections, but patients with heart disease often experience chronic inflammation that dama
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Cureus: The flu vaccine can alleviate new coronary symptoms in children
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
February 6, 2021 // -- In a recent study, researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine found that children vaccinated against seasonal influenza are less likely to experience symptoms of COVID-19 infection.
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CMAJ: New crown death risk is higher in dialysis patients
Time of Update: 2021-02-14
"With the COVID-19 pandemic, priority should be taken to protect the population from infection, including prioritization of patients receiving long-term dialysis and vaccinating them against SARS-CoV-2," wrote author Dr. Peter Blake, author of the study and a professor at the Ontario Department of Health and the Shulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University.
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The research team of the national edible bacteria center's medicinal resources made progress in the study of durian skin
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
similar findings in the early stages of the laboratory's study of durian polysaccharides, which have the effect of enhancing the body's immunity, regulating the intestinal bacteria, optimizing the intestinal environment, and improving constipation symptoms.
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JAMA Netw Open: Adverse reactions in young patients treated with lysiocytant
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
this retrospective queue study aims to assess the correlation between the use of lysoxids and the timing of long- and short-term adverse events, infections or immune reconstruction in young people with different diseases.