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Protein "3D photo" is expected to make future medicine "one stone counts birds"
Time of Update: 2018-02-05
At the beginning of the 2018 new year, ihuman Research Institute of Shanghai University of science and technology made another major breakthrough in the field of human cell signal transduction The tea
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Subcellular localization of key proteins regulates inflammatory response
Time of Update: 2018-02-02
Recently, researchers from Osaka University revealed the effect of subcellular localization of arid5a on inflammatory response Previously, we have known that the protein into the nucleus will promote
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To reveal the mechanism of insertion of β - barrel protein into mitochondrial membrane
Time of Update: 2018-02-01
In a new study, researchers from the University of Freiburg in Germany have successfully described how the so-called beta barrel protein is inserted into the mitochondrial membrane These proteins allo
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Increasing mitochondrial protein activity can prolong healthy life span
Time of Update: 2018-01-31
Drosophila is an ideal biological model for the study of human behavior, development, genetics, metabolism and diseases The results of this study show that increasing sirt4 activity may be an importan
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PDPN protein is expected to be a potential therapeutic target for glioma
Time of Update: 2018-01-30
According to a study by Zeng fan, Ph.D., Department of neuromolecular pathology, Beijing Institute of neurosurgery and Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University,
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Breach! Find the key protein to control blood sugar! Or become a new target of diabetes treatment!
Time of Update: 2018-01-29
Abnormal liver glucose intake (HGU) results in an increase in postprandial blood sugar, which results in a symptom known as postprandial hyperglycemia This abnormal condition occurs in obese and type
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Find the key protein to control breast cancer metastasis!
Time of Update: 2018-01-29
A study led by Roger Gomis, a scientist at the icrea Institute of biomedical research (IRB), found genes related to the asymptomatic latency of breast cancer metastases This work has brought light to
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Key proteins promote memory formation
Time of Update: 2018-01-29
If you ask an ordinary person what memory is, the answer may be images of childhood or past life, but neuroscientist Charles hoeffer thinks that the essence of memory is protein For five years, Charl
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Cyclin affects immune response
Time of Update: 2018-01-26
In your blood, there are immune cells called neutrophils that, when faced with the threat of disease, release their DNA webs to contain pathogens These DNA traps are known as neutrophil extracellular
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Nat Med weighs a lot! Target amino acid metabolism precisely, so that cancer cells can't starve
Time of Update: 2018-01-25
Researchers from the University of van der Waals Medical Center (VUmc) have shown for the first time that a small molecule inhibitor that inhibits glutamine uptake can starve tumor cells and prevent t
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Gut protein is associated with the risk of HIV infection
Time of Update: 2018-01-25
Recently, scientists have found for the first time that the key immune cells that express the intestinal "homing" protein a4b7 highly during HIV infection have an impact on the health of patients In
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Avoiding gluten without celiac disease may not be good for your health
Time of Update: 2018-01-24
Celiac disease is an intestinal injury caused by the tolerance of the body to gluten, which affects the health of about 1% of the Australian population, about 11% of the population will choose a glute
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Shocked! Two cells reveal that viral like protein arc may control your memory
Time of Update: 2018-01-24
According to a new study, a protein involved in cognition and long-term memory looks like a viral protein and functions like a viral protein The protein, called arc, has similar properties to the one
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Scientists design artificial protein or bring new revolution in medicine and Materials Science
Time of Update: 2018-01-24
David Baker appreciates the masterpieces of nature "This is my favorite place." The Seattle born scientist stands on a step of the University of Washington and enjoys the snow capped Mount Rainier, 44
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Scientists have found that "inversion protein" can treat diabetes, obesity and cancer
Time of Update: 2018-01-23
The longevity protein family has been studied in detail for the first time New insights could help create innovative treatments for a range of diseases, including some cancers, obesity and diabetes A
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Challenge the routine! It's not alpha Klotho, it's FGF23
Time of Update: 2018-01-23
In a new study, researchers from Wenzhou Medical University in China, New York University Medical School in the United States and Southwest Medical Center of the University of Texas worked out the mol
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How milk protein provides nutritional and functional benefits for food
Time of Update: 2018-01-22
At the annual meeting of Chinese society of food science and technology held in Wuxi, the American dairy export association held a dairy forum, inviting Experts from China and the United States discus
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Synthetic proteins can play a key role in cells
Time of Update: 2018-01-22
Recently, Michael Hecht, a synthetic biologist from Princeton University, has successfully synthesized a series of proteins, which are formed by completely artificial gene transcription and translatio
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"Starve to death" cancer cells have a new way! Starting from amino acid metabolism
Time of Update: 2018-01-22
Earlier, discovery Jun reported that a cheap cold medicine was proved to be able to "starve" cancer cells Now, the journal Nature Medicine offers another "magic trick" to kill cancer cells by blocking
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The addiction of brain tumor to common amino acids may be its weakness
Time of Update: 2018-01-17
According to an early study led by Queen Mary University (QMUL) in London, funded by the children with cancer UK and the Medical Research Council, the brain amino acid glutamine tumor in hungry childr