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Nature: ignored for 30 years! Key peptides of Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2015-09-08
September 8, 2015 / BIOON / -- recently, in a research paper published in the international journal Nature, from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich's researchers identified a new type of peptide,
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New prions have been found to cause fatal encephalopathy
Time of Update: 2015-09-07
Researchers at the University of East Anglia in the UK found that eating protein rich salmon, steak, beans, milk and other foods is beneficial to cardiovascular health, as well as smoking cessation or
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Protein deficiency and its quantity difference in individuals are the main cause
Time of Update: 2015-09-07
Medical researchers have been puzzled by the fact that two people with the same pathogenic gene mutation often have different onset time and severity In a recent issue of the biomedical journal Cell,
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A high protein diet has cardiovascular benefits like quitting smoking or exercising
Time of Update: 2015-09-07
Researchers at the University of East Anglia in the UK found that eating protein rich salmon, steak, beans, milk and other foods is beneficial to cardiovascular health, as well as smoking cessation or
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Natural proteins constitute polymer network for the first time
Time of Update: 2015-09-07
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratory have created neural like polymer nanotube connections with self-healing capabilities and many prominent filaments to collect or transmit electrical pulses Sci
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Cyanobacteria can produce more amino acids
Time of Update: 2015-09-07
According to Xinhua news agency, Tokyo, September 2, Japanese researchers have found that by changing the gene responsible for regulating biological rhythm in cyanobacteria cells, the production of us
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Research claims that farm dust contains special proteins that help children fight allergies
Time of Update: 2015-09-06
The study says the dust on farms contains special proteins that help children fight allergies Belgian researchers have discovered that growing up on a farm can help children fight allergies Now they h
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Scientists have succeeded in turning cooked eggs into raw eggs. In essence, protein structure changes cancer again
Time of Update: 2015-09-06
For many years, scientists all over the world have been studying how to change the cooked eggs back to the original raw ones Recently, according to the monthly journal UCI news sponsored by the Univer
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Scientists have found a protein that slows down ice cream
Time of Update: 2015-09-06
British scientists have found that adding a naturally occurring protein to ice cream can slow down the melting speed of ice cream and make it no longer sticky, foreign media reported Tuesday Scientist
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Brain difference or determined by ptbp1 protein
Time of Update: 2015-08-24
Science and technology daily, Beijing, August 21 (reporter Fang Linlin) a molecular event called ptbp1 protein can stimulate the generation of brain neurons, which may be the key to help mammalian bra
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The brain has the function of modifying proteins
Time of Update: 2015-08-10
Scientists from the Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Canada, and the Goodman Cancer Institute have recently found that mammalian brains use a special way to modify a special protein, 4e-
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Discovery of a protein to promote aging
Time of Update: 2015-08-07
A new study in Japan has found that the content of a protein in the elderly mice is much higher than that in the young mice If the protein is no longer produced in the mice, the risk of atherosclerosi
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Ten years of efforts, nature released breakthrough protein new technology
Time of Update: 2015-08-07
Chemists from the University of California, San Diego, have developed a new method that for the first time gives scientists the ability to attach chemical markers to proteins in a repeatable cycle and
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The first artificial ribosome was designed to produce proteins in cells
Time of Update: 2015-08-06
Science and technology daily, Beijing, Aug 2 (reporter Fang Linlin) researchers at the University of Illinois, Chicago and Northwestern University have designed an artificial ribosome that can produce
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Protein also has a "dual personality
Time of Update: 2015-08-06
Recently, a new study published in the journal Molecular Cell found that a protein has similar duality, sometimes it can inhibit bad cells, sometimes it can promote the growth of cancer cells Research
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How does carcinogenic protein "cause trouble"?
Time of Update: 2015-08-05
Researchers at Kyoto University have figured out how a cancer causing protein works, which could help develop new drugs for a variety of cancers, according to a statement released recently Up to 90% o
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How many proteins can more than 20000 human genes encode
Time of Update: 2015-08-05
The human genome encodes no less than 200000 proteins The team, led by Wei Chaochun, associate professor of life science and technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, came to the conclusion by predict
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Great protein!
Time of Update: 2015-08-05
The research was funded by the research science and technology foundation of the government of New Zealand, and completed by the Royal research center of New Zealand and A2 Co., Ltd In this study, mic
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A protein that affects breast cancer can be prevented in the future by targeted drugs
Time of Update: 2015-08-03
Xinhua news agency, London, July 26 (reporter zhangjiawei) a new study released by Imperial University of technology shows that a specific protein can promote the growth of tumors both inside and outs
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Scientists have found a "cosmic factory" that can make amino acids
Time of Update: 2015-07-30
According to foreign media reports, where does life in the universe start? This problem has been puzzling astronomers Some studies show that life on earth originated from the frozen celestial bodies i