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Oxford University Press has welcomed the open access journal Burns and Trauma
Time of Update: 2020-12-29
is an open-access peer-reviewed journal that publishes the latest developments in basic, clinical and transformational research related to burns and trauma, with a special focus on biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cells, critical care, immunobiology, skin grafts, prevention and regeneration.
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Smoking e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes at the same time is more dangerous
Time of Update: 2020-12-29
The study also found that people who smoked both e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes had a higher risk of chronic lung disease than those who used only one of the two products.
Study co-author Stanton Glantz, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, said.
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The researchers found that fever was associated with plateplate reduction syndrome
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
Recently, the Peng Wei Research Group of the Wuhan Virus Research Institute of China (The Great Scientific Research Center for Biosecurity) and Xiao Weifu Research Group jointly worked with the Chinese Military Medical Liu Wei Research Team to find that the calcium ion channel inhibitor Benedict was able to significantly inhibit the invasion of fever-related plateboards at the cellular level and the replication of the virus genome.
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The study found potential markers for the diagnosis of liver fibrosis in humans
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
Recently, Dr. Xu Honghai of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, in collaboration with scholars from Southern Medical University, found that the combination of human proteins "LECT2" and "Tie1" is an "important link" in the process of liver fibrosis, so "LECT2" can be used as a potential serum diagnostic marker, making noninvasive diagnosis possible.
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Induce "combined fists" to let cancer cells reveal "breaks"
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
The new research team of Renji Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, in collaboration with Rene Bernaz Labs, a professor at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, used gene knock-out screening technique CRISPR-Cas9 in combination with high-volume compound screening to find for the first time the treatment strategy of liver cancer that can be specifically removed by inducing TP53 mutations in liver cancer cells.
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A new strategy for pulmonary hypertension treatment is proposed
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
, Luo Yongting, an associate professor at the Agricultural University of China, and a team of academicians from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed a new mechanism for pulmonary vascular reconstruction, and proposed a new treatment strategy for targeting vascular reconstruction to treat pulmonary hypertension.
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It's a good night's sleep, and the risks are not forgotten Breast Cancer Research。
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
in a hospital-based case-control study conducted between 2012 and 2015, researchers recruited 922 breast cancer patients (cases) and 913 hospital control participants and surveyed them using standard questionnaires, including dietary behavior information for day and night.
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E-cigarettes may aggravate asthma
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
Whether or not nicotine is found in e-cigarettes, some fragrant e-cigarettes can damage the respiratory tract and exacerbate respiratory diseases such as asthma, an international team of researchers report in the British journal Scientific Reports.
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Scientists reveal a panoramic view of the molecular characteristics of liver cancer
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
The group and phosphate proteomics, through correlation analysis and biological experiments, comprehensively analyze the molecular characteristics and mechanism of liver cancer development, reveal the difference between the liver cancer mutation spectrum in China and the western liver cancer mutation spectrum, and suggest the necessity of clinical transformation research based on Chinese liver cancer data.
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China's "neglected tropical diseases": from raging to disappearing Infectious Diseases of Poverty。
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
health and scientific research institutions at all levels continue to carry out "neglected tropical diseases" technology research and development, such as diagnosis, treatment, control and elimination of technology innovation, a strong impetus to the process of prevention and treatment.
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Symbic viruses maintain the immune function of the intestinal mucosa
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
in people's common impression, the virus is harmful to the human body without any harm. In fact, some viruses can be "poisoned" to help human health. Recently, Zhou Rongbin, Jiang Wei and Zhu Shu, pr
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"Drinking tea" controls blood sugar stability
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
The team of Ye Haifeng, a researcher at the School of Life Sciences of East China Normal University, successfully developed a gene expression control system regulated by the green tea metabolite primary catechic acid (PCA) and applied the system to controlled oscic genetic remodeling, gene editing, biocomputer and precision drug delivery to treat diabetes.
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Too much salt can lead to mental decline
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
Salt was initially thought to cause high blood pressure, which damages the brain.
Researchers found a build-up of tau proteins in brain tissue in mice linked to Alzheimer's disease.
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Scientists "see" the structure of potassium-chlorine co-transport proteins
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
Guo Jiangtao of Zhejiang University School of Medicine recently analyzed the high-resolution cryomirscopic structure of 2.9 E of one of these proteins, the human potassium-chlorine cotranser transport protein KCC1, revealed the binding points of potassium and chloride ions, and proposed a model of potassium-chlorine cotransering thermoly transporting.
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New research says oral bacteria help lower blood pressure
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
exercise can have a lower blood pressure effect, but a new study has found that when people rinse their mouths with antibacterial mouthwashes, the effect of exercise on blood pressure is greatly reduced.
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Cancer immunotherapy may help treat heart disease
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
CAR-T cell therapy is a rapidly emerging immunotherapy that uses the patient's own cells to treat certain types of cancer, and for another life-threatening disease, heart disease, it may be a viable treatment option.
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The team found the brain's sleep quality control mechanisms
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
The team also found that in the brain region of the fruit fly's brain, a doughnut-shaped sphere, a class of specific recipients received these signals, stimulating these recipient neurons, which also led to sleep fragmentation in the fruit fly.
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Viagra helps mice have bone marrow stem cell transplants
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
two clinically approved drugs, Viagra and Prischafo, can quickly and effectively regulate blood stem cells in mouse bone marrow into the bloodstream, researchers said in Stem Cell Reports.
currently, the standard scheme for hematopoietic stem cells and ancestral cell mobility includes injections of granulocyte collection stimulation factors (G-CSF) for several consecutive days.
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New drugs may help treat a variety of mutant cancers
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
in mouse models of KRAS mutated cancer, the new treatment shrunk the growing tumor and, in some cases, eradicated it.
The researchers also reported a positive response to treatment in two patients with KRAS mutant tumors in a dose-increment study.
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There is an ingredient in green tea that can be used for precise medicine
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
In a paper published recently in the American journal Science Translational Medicine, the team said they used the primary metabolite of green tea, the primary acrylic acid, to design and synthesize a -expression control system that, like a "switch," can be regulated by primary acuity.