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Scientists discover cross-border 'butterfly effect' of cell fate regulation
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
The "observation group- metabolic group - metabolic group" cross-border "butterfly effect The study was published online August 24 in Nature-Metabolism. induced erythrogenic stem cell (iPSC) technol
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BMC Focuses on Autism, Research Highlights . . Molecular Autism。
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
To mark the day, introduced , a journal focused on brain, cognition, and behavior, and compiled several popular articles from the journal, ranging from the use of robots to help autistic children develop, to the study of the relationship between sensory abnormalities and autism.
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A healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
new study, conducted by researchers at Griffith University in Australia and the Caroline School of Medicine in Sweden, found that eating more vegetables, exercised hard and quitting smoking can help reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease.
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The new antibiotic vector brings a turnaround to patients with chronic myelitis
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
(left) to guide Xu Zhengjiang's assistant researchers in the preparation of composite nano-carriers. Chronic myelitis is a chronic inflammatory process caused by bacteria and accompanied by bone dam
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Editor's Pick |。 Editors selected five Chinese authors' clinical medicine books
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
We invite editors to recommend influential books published by Chinese authors in Springer over the past two years to a wide range of clinical research scholars and readers to celebrate the outstanding contribution of Chinese authors to the field of clinical medicine.
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Scientists analyze the hd structure of ion channels associated with eye disease
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Recently, for the first time, Shen Yin, a professor at Wuhan University People's Hospital, and his team analyzed an ion channel structure closely related to a variety of eye diseases: Bestrophin-2.
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Genomic sequence analysis of the new coronavirus
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
zhang Yongzhen, , and others studied a 41-year-old male seafood market worker who was admitted to a hospital in Wuhan on December 26, 2019, showing symptoms of respiratory diseases, including fever, chest tightness and cough.
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Migraine sufferer's cerebral visual cortical layer 'overexcited'
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Migraine sufferers appear to be "overexcited" in the visual cortical sphere of their brains, according to a new British study published on Monday.
found that volunteers with migraines had a more pronounced response to the visual cortical layer of the brain after seeing a striped grid test.
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Natural herbs can replace opioids
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
The study concluded that the potential abuse rate of this psychoactive compound, which is somewhat similar to opioids, is much lower than that of prescription opioids used to treat pain, anxiety, depression and addiction.
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Why is dessert sweeter with salt?
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
The sweetness is detected by the T1R receptor family, which can feel both natural sugars and artificial sweeteners.
researchers wiped the tongues of T1R-mutant comatose mice with a glucose-salt solution that contained sodium needed for SGLT1 and recorded neural reactions linked to taste cells.
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Too little sleep in children affects cognitive ability
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Recently, Professor Feng Jianfeng, Dean of Fudan University's Institute of Brain Intelligence Science and Technology, led an international team to provide answers to these questions for the first time at the level of neurologic mechanisms in the brain, revealing the interaction between sleep time in childhood and brain structure, cognitive ability and mental health in large populations.
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Cancer patients have a poor prognostic prognosticity for infection with the new coronavirus
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
February 14, the he Jian banking team of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University published a commentary article on the clinical characteristics of cancer patients infected with the new coronavirus in China in The Lancet-Oncology.
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The blow of abortion cannot be ignored
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
women who experienced early miscarriage or extraterrestomy had symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after nine months.
Because symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder can last for months, it is important for women to get psychological support in a timely manner, the researchers said.
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You don't necessarily know Springer Open Recommended by journals in the field of medicine and public health
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
the journal aims to promote surgery by providing clinicians and researchers with a platform to communicate personal experiences and new treatments, as well as by making interesting and rare cases available to peers around the world.
。 It is an international interdisciplinary open access journal that publishes peer-reviewed innovative research in the field of pediatrics.
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A new mechanism of tumor immune escape has been discovered
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
CD8-T is a T lymphocyte with lethal function, which play a central role in tumor immunity, and how to activate such cells is the focus of research in this field.
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The study found the path of diabetes caused by vascular aging
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Researchers in Japan, in a paper published in the British journal Nature Communications, say they have found that aging blood vessels lead to a decrease in the body's fat cells' ability to absorb glucose, which in turn increases the risk of diabetes.
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Bats' immune systems make viruses more deadly
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
A new study published in eLife by the Cara E Brook team at the University of California, Berkeley, found that bats' strong immune response to the virus may prompt it to replicate more quickly, causing fatal damage when it spreads to mammals with normal immune systems, such as humans.
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Scientists have revealed a new mechanism for biosynthetics of akabo sugar
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
The Bai Linquan team, a professor at shanghai Jiaoda University's School of Life Sciences and the National Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, analyzed the biosynthetic mechanism of the anti-diabetic drug Acapo sugar in depth and further improved the production of Acabo sugar through effective metabolic engineering strategies.
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New methods to improve neurological dysfunction after stroke were found
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Using a variety of methods and means, such as selective removal of nexual granulocytes, DNA enzymes, PAD4 gene knock-out and drug intervention, the researchers further demonstrated that inhibiting NETs from producing or promoting their degradation can effectively promote angiogenesic and functional remodeling after stroke, and improve impaired nerve function.
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Mosquito saliva protein aids the spread of the virus
Time of Update: 2021-01-04
Recently, Cheng Gong, a professor at Tsinghua University School of Medicine, found a Aedes aegypti saliva protein Aava-1, verified its mechanism to affect the spread of the virus, and provided a new intervention target for mosquito-borne virus prevention and control.