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Retinal protein prevents blindness
Time of Update: 2015-03-16
Scientists at the Montreal Institute of clinical research in Canada have found that a protein in the retina plays a crucial role in the function and survival of photoreceptor cells The protein is call
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Protein raf1 improves the production of essential enzymes for plant growth
Time of Update: 2015-03-06
Australian scientists have found a way to improve the production of essential enzymes for plant growth The findings will improve global food security and increase the production of major crops such as
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New peptide can treat heart attack
Time of Update: 2015-02-27
Stroke, heart attack and traumatic brain injury may not seem to be closely related to each other, but they often have some common pathological manifestations, and the final result is the same, that is
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Japanese researchers found a mechanism of leukemic virus infection
Time of Update: 2015-02-05
Researchers at Kyoto University have found a mechanism for leukaemia virus infection, which will help to develop related therapies in the future, a public newspaper said Friday HTLV-1 only infects mat
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Nature: scientists develop safety methods for manufacturing genetically modified organisms
Time of Update: 2015-02-03
Two papers recently published by nature describe a new method for manufacturing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) The growth of GMOs developed by this method depends on synthetic nutrients, so as
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Cell: a brighter protein labeling system
Time of Update: 2015-01-30
A single DNA or RNA molecule in an imaging cell usually inserts multiple copies of a specific sequence into the target molecule to allow the fluorescent labeled protein to bind The more copies of this
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Rqc2p protein "acts as an agent" to command the random assembly of amino acids
Time of Update: 2015-01-23
The first lesson you will learn in any introductory biology textbook is that our DNA spelled out the instructions to generate proteins Most of the work in our body cells is done by tiny machines like
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Fish polypeptides may be effective in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Time of Update: 2015-01-19
Recently, in a review article published in the international journal pharmaceutical reviews, researchers from Leicester University said that polypeptides from fish could be used to effectively treat c
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Understanding the protein function related to mental illness in Japan
Time of Update: 2015-01-19
Tokyo, Jan 3 (reporter LAN Jianzhong) Japan's National Research Center for psychiatry and neurology has announced that a research team has made clear the role of a protein related to schizophrenia and
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Solve the mystery of rapid death of avian influenza in Japan
Time of Update: 2015-01-05
A Japanese research team recently announced its findings that they have found some mechanisms for the rapid death of chickens infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (A H5N1 virus), whic
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Science: subverting textbook knowledge for the first time, we found that DNA is not transcribed
Time of Update: 2015-01-04
January 4, 2015 / BIOON/ --To open any biology textbook, the first thing we need to learn is that the DNA of the body can give instructions to make proteins, and proteins play an important role in the
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British media: scientists found that weight-loss protein can treat obesity
Time of Update: 2014-12-31
The researchers found a protein that allegedly controls the way the body produces fat cells, according to the state-run foreign media The protein, called THY1, plays an important role in controlling w
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Treatment of tissue injury caused by ischemia-reperfusion with new peptide
Time of Update: 2014-12-26
December 24, 2014 / Bio Valley / recently, a team at Kansas State University has demonstrated that the use of a peptide can prevent or reduce intestinal tissue damage The team's ongoing work could hav
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The latest model defines the evolution of snake venom
Time of Update: 2014-12-11
Phoenix Science and technology news on December 10, Beijing time, according to the Science Daily, the current technology that describes the main genes inside the mouth of a snake or lizard has changed
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Proteins for wound healing
Time of Update: 2014-12-01
Mice that lack two important proteins in the vascular system develop normally and appear to be healthy in adulthood without injury, according to a new study But if they get hurt, they don't heal well
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Science: the energy source of cell division
Time of Update: 2014-12-01
When a cell divides, it goes through a series of complex events The mitochondria of the cell's power plant are the main energy source of these processes: they convert food into energy available to the
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A protein helps to understand the mechanism of early cell death
Time of Update: 2014-11-19
Xinhua news agency, London, November 17 (reporter Liu Shilei) researchers from many countries announced that a protein plays a key role in the premature death of healthy cells, while a small molecule
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Pathogenesis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was found
Time of Update: 2014-11-14
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is one of the most common cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases Japan's Keio University announced in a communique Tuesday that the team had found substances that wors
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New strategy of global drug R & D changes R & D outsourcing mode
Time of Update: 2014-11-13
However, now many companies realize that their early pipeline has become increasingly weak Therefore, early drug discovery research has recently become a key point for these companies to operate Howev
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Astronomers find life molecules in the galaxy Nebula
Time of Update: 2014-11-13
Tencent science news astronomers in our galaxy a large group of gas Nebula found the formation of amino acids precursor molecules - methylnitrile and ethylamine Life on earth is made up of macromolecu