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Dealing with Parkinson's disease, from the "intestines"?
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
They found that abnormal proteins in the gastrointestinal tract not only spread to the brain causing pathological changes, but also easily affected the motor function of older mice.
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Scientists have developed a new technology, scTRIP, that promises to speed up cancer diagnosis
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
In a recent study published in the international journal Nature Biotechnology, scientists from institutions such as the European Molecular Biology Laboratory developed a cheap and fast way to examine
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Studies have shown that lactate may contribute to cancer formation
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
"We found lactic acid to be the catalyst that triggers the mechanisms necessary for mutant cells to continue the cancer formation process," said Iñigo San Millán, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the University of Colorado Springs.
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The study confirmed that infant immunity is closely related to the maternal intestinal bacteria
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
In a health report published in the Journal of Nature Communications on the 24th, researchers confirmed that allergies at birth are closely related to the maternal gut bacteria -- the human plattus present in pregnant women's gut tracts, reducing the risk of food allergies in the first year of life.
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Why can't the temperature gun be measured? Maybe it was wrong in the first place...
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
With the increasing variety of non-contact infrared human thermometers, the scope of application is also expanding, the accuracy of infrared thermometers for medical use has also been improved, but in life, we will find that infrared thermometer measurement results and actual body temperature will sometimes appear large differences.
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Special lipid metabolases may control the development of the body's brain
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
Neural stem cells are important not only for early brain development, they remain active throughout the body's life, and neural stem cells continue to divide and continuously produce new nerve cells,
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igm anti-medical test kit developed successfully
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
Recently, Professor Wang Chuanxin of Shandong University Second Hospital, in cooperation with Shandong Normal University, Weifang Kanghua Biotechnology Co., Ltd. set up a joint research and development team, successfully developed a new coronavirus IgM anti-medical test kit (collosic gold method and immunocolastic method), the fastest 3 minutes can produce results, for the detection of the core antigen of the new coronavirus high-sensitivity kit is also in development.
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No more manual monitoring of blood sugar and frequent insulin injections the artificial pancreas is approved
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
The clinical trial involved 168 patients aged 14 or older with type 1 diabetes who were randomly assigned to use artificial pancreatic systems or sensor-enhanced pumps with continuous blood glucose monitors and insulin pumps, but not to automatically regulate insulin throughout the day.
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British Genomics and Illumina work together on genome-wide sequencing
Time of Update: 2021-02-19
As part of the collaboration, samples from NHS patients with rare diseases and cancer types from England will be eligible for genome-wide sequencing to support diagnosis, inform and improve treatment pathways and ultimately improve outcomes, with the expectation that the number of eligible people with clinical adaptations will expand over time.
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Reveals new functions of inflammatory cell death regulation factors
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
The long-term study paid off said James Murphy, an associate professor at the university, and the team's research began 13 years ago with an inflammatory mutation in MLKL, when the role of MLKL in necrotasia was unclear.
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China's scientific research team reveals four types of old age and weakness subtypes
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
20, from Guangdong Medical University was informed that the university's School of Public Health Professor Yan Jindong task force applied statistical technology to reveal the potential aggregation patterns of multi-dimensional health problems in the elderly, initially distinguishing between four types of old age and weakness subtypes, the study was published in the academic journal Ageing (Albany NY).
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A protein can cause breast cancer to worsen more rapidly, a study has found
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
The researchers found that the protein, called Creld2, is closely associated with several types of highly invasive breast cancer, which "hijacks" healthy cells to promote tumor growth.
Samuel said poor prognosms for these types of cancers, if they disrupt or block the protein's function, could prevent them from developing.
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Studies have revealed the dynamic processes of individual Ebola virus invading cells
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
chinese researchers used techniques such as single-particle force d tracer to reveal in real time the dynamic processes and dynamic mechanisms of individual Ebola virus invading cells.
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Pregnancy reduces the risk of breast cancer through pre-genetic reprogramming
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
The paper's author, Dr. Camila dos Santos, an assistant professor at cold spring harbor laboratories in the United States, studies how signals that appear during pregnancy alter gene expression, how these changes affect normal and malignant breast development, and the molecular details that provide pregnancy protection.
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Rising posture: refers to how the blood oxygen meter works!
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
➤ artery throbbing, the blood volume of the measuring site changes, forming a certain waveform , which means that the oxygen meter calculates SpO 2 based on waveforms and absorption .
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The new crown vaccine developed in our country is all you care about here
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
So far, the five technical directions of vaccines are generally progressing smoothly, the first batch of 9 tasks have completed most of the work of preclinical research, most of the research and development team in April can complete preclinical research, and gradually start clinical trials.
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Nature: New technology to renewable hair, or treatment of hair loss from the root cause
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
Koehler of Indiana University School of Medicine, based on research in stem cell biology and hair follicle development, developed an organ culture system that produces fully close to human skin from human pluripotent stem cells, a method that has been successful in helping hairless mice grow hair.
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J Biotech: Milestone discovery for early detection of sepsis
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
Recently, in a recent study, researchers from the Institute of Computational Biotechnology at the University of Graz developed a ground-breaking approach: using endo endo-signals (biomarkers) to accurately diagnose sepsis two to three days before the first clinical symptom occurs.
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My scientists reveal the neural origins of pain
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
Researchers from the Institute of Psychology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and other units developed an experimental paradigm for simultaneously recording brain electrical activity in the animal cortical brain and in the multi-brain region, and found that pain-induced gamma band high-frequency oscillation signals (GPOs) recorded by the cortical brain electricity came from shallow intermediate neurons in the pain-stimulating lateral primary body sensory cortical layer.
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Lancet: Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine is not beneficial for the treatment of COVID-19
Time of Update: 2021-02-18
Recently, researchers from Bregen and Women's Hospital of Harvard Medical School in the United States studied the therapeutic effects and potential risks of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 and found that the use of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, whether or not they were linked to large ring esters, had no significant benefit for the treatment of COVID-19, and that it reduced hospital survival in PATIENTs with COVID-19 and increased the frequency of arrhythroids in the room.