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Scientists have revealed for the first time the anti-tumor immune function of cell coke death
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
The research shows the advantages of high efficiency and good bio orthopaedicity of the "dual-target activation" strategy based on boron tifluoride desilicon reaction, and on the other hand, it reveals the great potential of the idea of transforming the probe into an activator in activating living proteins.
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The African swine fever vaccine was created successfully
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
By conducting systematic pathogenic, immunogenic and immunoptopytic tests in pigs, they selected a virus with seven missing genes (HLJ18-7GD) that met the safety standards of the weakly venomed live vaccine and provided effective immune protection against deadly attacks by african swine fever.
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The heart affects human perception
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
People are less likely to feel weak electrical stimulation on their fingers when the heart contracts than during the esotheon period.
study of heart-to-brain interactions, the researchers also found a second effect of heartbeat on perception: if a person's brain responds well to a heartbeat, the brain's processing of stimuli decreases and the sensation decreases.
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The results of the research on the treatment of new crown pneumonia were published in the University of Science and Technology of China
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
There was a 1 week of routine treatment history before the use of toad monotherapy, but the symptoms did not improve, on average, after 5.6 days all patients had different degrees of deterioration of the condition, persistent fever, hypoxemia, lung CT showed progression of lesions.
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Turtles or potential intermediate hosts for the new coronavirus
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
This suggests that if only the prickly RBD is concerned, the roller coaster-like COV SRR10168377 may have infected humans across the host barrier.
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Space Inequality, Infectious Diseases, and Disease Control Open access to joint journal drafts
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
Spatial inequality is reflected in differences between urban and rural areas, between different provinces or countries, or between rich and poor regions within the same geographical unit.
The album will also welcome articles seeking disease control solutions in areas where resources and opportunities are distributed in particularly unequally.
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Soy isoflavones can improve memory damage caused by chronic sleep disorders
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
Recently, the Agricultural Nutrition and Functional Factors Of the Agricultural Processing Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences made a breakthrough by using the soybean isoflavone as the research object, using the chronic sleep disturbance mouse model to evaluate the puzzle efficacy of soybean isoflavone and explore its mechanism of action.
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The draft period is extended: Genome Biology The evolution and metastasis of cancer
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
multi-group big data research makes us gradually change the view of tumor occurrence and development, modern tumor evolution concept often from the perspective of dynamic groupization to understand the occurrence and development of tumor.
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Diagnostic rheumatoid arthritis has a new marker
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
However, there are still a large number of patients in the early stages of the disease, or even for many years without biomarkers, which make clinical diagnosis and treatment difficult, resulting in delayed treatment and disability.
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Chinese and foreign scholars have revealed the effects of the environment on human gut bacteria and drug-resistant genomes
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
The team of Professor Liu Yahong of The South China Agricultural University, Lingnan Modern Agricultural Science and Technology Guangdong Province Laboratory and the National Veterinary Microbial Resistance Risk Assessment Laboratory, together with Chinese and foreign partners, found that there are extensive strains and gene exchanges between humans and the environment, and that the environmental impact on human gut microbiomes may last for 4 to 6 months.
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Scientists have figured out the underlying causes of placental abnormalities
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
researchers used CRISPR genome editing techniques to activate all tiny RNA clusters (C19MC) of chromosome 19 to study the gene's function in the early stages of pregnancy.
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The study revealed genetic markers of type 2 diabetes in East Asians
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
In , the researchers used genome-wide association data from 23 team studies in China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, the Philippines and other countries to examine the risk of type 2 diabetes.
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Scientists have discovered new mechanisms for regulating the nervous system's immune response
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
The researchers found direct neural paths from the amygdala and myosome-promoting adrenal corticosteroid release hormone (CRH) neurons in the mouse brain to the spleen, and found that mice that removed the spleen nerves produced a sharp decrease in the number of antibody secretion cells after vaccination, suggesting that the spleen nerve impulse signal had a boost to the body's fluid response.
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Scientists have discovered the mechanism by which Redsyvir inhibits the new coronavirus
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
Recently, the reporter learned from Beijing Concord Hospital, the party secretary of the hospital Zhang Liyang team in cooperation with the Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai Institute of Pharmacy
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The Guangzhou Institute of Health of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals a new mechanism for neural stem cell differentiation
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
Several studies have shown that opioids can regulate the direction of NSCs differentiation, affecting the occurrence of body-forming nerves and their ability to learn and remember, so is the effect of opioids on NSCs differentiation entirely dependent on opioid subjects?
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Card-mediated seedlings promote immune cell production
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
understanding the mechanisms behind this effect will support the prevention of neonatal sepsis with card-mediated seedlings," said Nelly Amenyogbe of the Telethon Children's Institute in Australia.
another experiment, researchers inoculated newborn mice with card seedlings and then infected them with bacteria, triggering sepsis.
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The antibody is expected to become the new crown strong medicine
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
, animal trials have shown that the team's meso-antibodies are promising to be a powerful drug for new coronary pneumonia, as well as providing short-term prevention. This is an important stage victor
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A new strategy for the treatment of glioma by intervention glutathione metabolism is proposed
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
In-body studies have found that inhibiting the transcriptional activity of Nrf2 can reduce the synthesis of glutathione, resulting in the apoptosis of cancer cells with IDH1 mutations.
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The results of the world's first human clinical trial of the new crown vaccine have been released
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
test results showed that 108 volunteers did not experience serious adverse events within 28 days of neo-coronary vaccination of recombinated adenovirus type 5 vectors.
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Provides new ideas for the vaccine for targeted Marek's disease
Time of Update: 2020-12-30
shang Shaobin, a professor at Yangzhou University and author of the paper, stressed that Malik's disease, which involves antiviral and anti-tumor immunity, is a natural animal model of tumors caused by viral infections and is the first tumor disease that can be prevented by vaccine.