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Artificial intelligence tracks leukemia
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
The diagnosis of classical acute myeloid leukemia includes many methods.
According to our study, blood tests seem possible, and it is conceivable that family doctors have clarified their suspicions about acute myeloid leukemia.
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Inebilizumab Neuroscolonshritis Spectrum Disorder Study Published in The Lancet
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
The results showed that after 28 weeks of treatment, in AQP4-IgG serologically positive patients, the risk of an NMOSD attack was significantly reduced by 77% (HR-0.227, p The study also reached a critical secondary endpoint: inebilizumab significantly reduced disability exacerbation compared to placebo (15.5% vs.
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Scientists map the interaction between human and viral proteins
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
This time, Columbia University researchers developed a computational framework P-HIPSTer, using protein structure information to infer the interaction between viral proteins and human proteins, can effectively compensate for the lack of scalability of high-flux methods.
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Bayer, Baxger: Immuno combination therapy to treat metastatic colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Bayer, Baxger and Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. recently announced that three companies have reached clinical cooperation agreements to evaluate Bayer's kinase inhibitors Stivarga® and Baxalta Stauber/ Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.'s anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody Opdivo (nivolumab) combination therapy is effective in treating patients with microsatellial stable metastatic colorectal cancer (MSS mCRC), the most common form of metastatic colorectal cancer.
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There is a new say about the mechanism of alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Han Hongbin team through magnetic tracer imaging technology found that: A beta amyloid protein aggregation can lead to the survival of brain neurons necessary for the surrounding microenve environment blockage, induced by the cell gap in the lymphatic fluid flow difficulties, resulting in nutrients, metabolic waste, neurotransmitters, hormones and so on can not be successfully exchanged around the cell, play their due functions, resulting in the death of deep sea horse neurons, space memory loss.
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New cancer immunotherapy targeting multiple receptors has entered the clinic
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
The round of financing is primarily intended to support the company's potential new immunotherapy for solid and blood tumors, iosH2, into clinical trials, and will also be used to advance the company's preclinical development program for other drug candidates and expand its new immunotherapy platform.
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Saliva tests suggest it could be easier to detect oral and throat cancer earlier
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
A report published in the Journal of Molecular Diagnostics describes the use of acoustic fluids, a new non-invasive method for analyzing the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV)-16 in saliva, a pathogenic strain associated with oral and pharynx cancer.
For the study, researchers used traditional methods to analyze saliva samples from 10 patients diagnosed with human papillomavirus oral cancer.
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The brain's long-term memory mechanisms have been found
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Studies have shown that the memory-responsible hema produced the protein in the mouse brain every once in a while and transferred it to neurons' "processing gadgets." There are no physical boundaries such as membranes for this "processing of small bodies", and proteins come together only because of differences in concentration.
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Scientists can now use smartphones to manipulate brain cells
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Researchers from South Korea's Institute of Advanced Science and Technology and the University of Washington in Seattle have teamed up to develop a neural device with an alternative drug box that allows neuroscientistes to study the same brain circuits within months without fear of the drug being used up.
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Studies have shown abnormal brain function in children with type 1 diabetes
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
“ In children with diabetes, blood sugar levels fluctuate over time, and glucose is important for brain development," Flanders-Ross said.
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China to carry out adult freezing disease injection treatment
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Recently, Beijing Concord Hospital for 2 cases of spinal muscular dystrophy adult patients under the ultrasound-guided gene therapy of the new drug intra-drug injection treatment, the patient's condition is stable.
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New way to predict skin cancer risk! Ultra-hot spots that rely on UV sensitivity
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
Under ultraviolet radiation, ultra-hot spots receive CPD 170 times more frequently than the genome average, and they are located in specific locations near genes and are a direct way for UV radiation to damage cells.
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The study found that wearable sweat sensors detect gyration-causing compounds
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
in a new paper published in the journal Nature Biotechnology, researchers led by Gao Wei, an assistant professor of medical engineering, describe a large-scale wearable sensor that monitors levels of metabolites and nutrients in the blood by analyzing a person's sweat.
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A large-scale genome analysis algorithm
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
the method developed by the researchers allows a very large number of genomes, some 500,000 to 1,000,000 individuals, to be processed while using standard computing power, and to determine their 10x type without knowing their ancestors or offspring.
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Prejudice is associated with the structure of the human brain, a study has found
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
They then saw their peers' judgments and bets on the same real estate information, when they were asked to submit a final bet - showing their confidence in their initial judgment.
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Cell Portal Protein Working Machine "Unlocked"
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
For the first time, its partners analyzed the high-resolution structure of the human-sourced potassium chloride co-transporter protein KCC1, revealed the binding points of potassium ions and chlorine ions on the cell membrane protein, and proposed the potassium-chlorine cotranser transporter, which provided a new perspective for the treatment and drug design of epilepsy and other related diseases.
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Clinical studies of heart disease have found that stent bridges are no more effective than drugs
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
A large study found that vascular stents and coronary artery bridal surgery do no better to prevent heart attacks and deaths in millions of Americans than to strengthen medication and improve health habits, according to a November 16 issue of the Wall Street Journal.
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5g technology accelerates the landing of smart medicine
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
“ 5G applications in the medical field are far more than remote surgery, its ultra-high speed, ultra-low latency, the characteristics of the super-large chain track, accelerate the big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and other new generation of information technology innovation breakthrough and integrated applications, open a new era of medical development.
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3D-printed pill samples from the gut microbiome help with diagnosis and treatment
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
team led by engineers at Tufts University has developed a 3D-printed pill that samples bacteria in the gut when it passes through the gastrointestinal tract (GI) - called the microbiome.
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Preventive arterial repair is a major benefit after a severe heart attack
Time of Update: 2021-02-15
“ The long-term benefits are obvious, similar to any additional stent surgery at any time in the first 45 days after a heart attack," said Mehta, a senior PHRI scientist, professor of medicine at McMaster University and an interventionist and cardiologist at Hamilton Health Sciences.