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27, 2020 in the journal Science
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
2. Science: An in-depth analysis of the body's antibody response to the new coronavirus lays the foundation for the development of a new and more effective vaccine doi:10.1126/science.abd4250 A tool designed to detect the history of viral infection from a drop of blood was upgraded in the COVID-19 era.
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elife: Brain "speedometers" help treat dementia
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
Jon Brown led a team of scientists to study how these speed-sensing nerve cells in specific parts of the brain, called the inner olfactory cortical layer, are affected by Alzheimer's disease.
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Scientists have discovered a new type of cell that promotes the regeneration of the central nervous system
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
Recently, researchers at Ohio State University's Institute of Neuroscience published their findings in the journal Nature Immunology, "A new neutrophilset promotes CNS neuron survival and axon regeneration", which found a new type of immune cell that not only saves damaged nerve cells from death, but also regenerates and repairs damaged nerve cells.
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Sci Rep: A way to relieve side effects of one-sided vision correction
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
contrast, contact lenses tend to have only different degrees of blur, making them powerful tools for testing the effects of magnification on visual distortion.
Contact lenses, the reverse Pulfrich effect, and anti-Pulfrich monovision corrections, Scientific Reports (2020).
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Scientists have revealed new mechanisms by which small glial cells play a protective role in complex thermal convulsions
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
On November 3rd, Professor Hu Weiwei of Zhejiang University's School of Basic Medicine/Affiliated Second College and Professor Chen Zhong of the School of Pharmacy published a research paper entitled
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Cell sub-journal interpretation! Scientists have found a link between Alzheimer's disease and the special gene Dlgap2!
Time of Update: 2020-12-21
November 30, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Cell Reports entitled "Cross-Species Analyses Identify Dlgap2 as a Regulator of Age-Cognitive Related and Alzheimer's Dementia," scientists from institutions such as the University of Maine found a gene that helps promote communication between neurons in the nervous system or is directly related to Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline in the body.
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Nat Commun: How does the lack of key fatty acids affect the behavior of future generations?
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
results show for the first time that insufficient intake of Omega-3 through the maternal diet affects the activity of small glial cells in the developing brain.
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eLife: The drug can reverse age-related cognitive decline in a matter of days
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
new study, published In the December 1, 2020 issue of eLife, researchers showed that young cognitive abilities in older mice recovered rapidly, while brain and immune cells recovered, which could explain improvements in brain function.
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Sci Adv: Intestinal microbial disorders lead to depression
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
team described their study of stool samples from MDD patients and control groups in a paper published in the journal Science Advance.
the new study, researchers suggest they have found evidence linking problems in the gut microbiome to MDD symptoms.
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Nature: Research reveals the diversity of nerve cells in the brain
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
(Bioon.com) Source: The tree of cortical cell type describes the diversity of neurons in the brain Original source: Federico Scala et al, Phenotypic variation of transcriptomic cell cell type in mouse motor cortex, Nature (2020).
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PNAS: Researchers have found drugs for retinal malnutrition
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
December 3, 2020 /--- In a recent study, a team of researchers at LSU Health in New Orleans reported for the first time that in mouse models, one of the inhibitors of the RPE65 gene was removed to prevent the degradation of cone cells caused by genetic mutations.
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Science has shown that stress affects brain development in newborns of different genders
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
results found that there is a clear interaction between the mother's cortisol level and the baby's sex, the HCC of pregnant women and the girl's left amygdala FA positive correlation, negative correlation with the left amygdala ODI, that is, pregnant women secrete too high cortisol, will cause the female newborn neurodegeneration direction dispersion.
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Sci Adv: A new approach to treating neurological disorders in the brain
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
(Photo: www.pixabay.com) POSTECH Professors Kyong-Tai Kim and Jeong-Seop Jeong of the Department of Integrated Biosciences and Biotechnology have identified the mechanism by which BDNF regulates local expression of AMPA subjects, which is important for the synhap function of nerve cells.
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Cell Rep: What's new! Scientists identify motor neurone disease risk genes in "junk DNA"!
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
4, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Cell Reports, scientists from the University of Sheffield and others identified a new risk factor for motor neurone disease (MND,
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Nat Human Behavior: Research reveals the brain-determining mechanisms by which people make behaviors
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
December 5, 2020 // -- In a recent study, neuroscientistes from the University of Emory have provided clear visual evidence that the brain's abdominal synth is responsible for weighing costs and benefits in people's decision-making processes.
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BMJ: More than 40,000 participants followed the results for 30 years! Replacing a red meat diet with a high-quality plant-based diet may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in the population!
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
December 5, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal BMJ, scientists from Harvard Medical School and others suggested that replacing red meat with a high-quality plant-based diet, such as beans, nuts or soy, may be directly related to a reduced risk of coronary heart disease in the population.
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Neuroscientistes measure how the fan's brain reacts to the game
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
In a recent study published in neuroon, a journal of Cell Press Cell Press, researchers showed how surprise when watching sports changes brain patterns.
to study surprise in the natural environment, the researchers looked at how people watched sports.
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New medicine for rare diseases! FDA approves Hetlioz (melatonin-infested agonist): first Smith-Magillian syndrome (SMS) drug!
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
December 04, 2020 // -- Vanda Pharmaceuticals has announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Hetlioz capsules and liquid preparations for use in adults and children, respectively, to treat nighttime sleep disorders associated with Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS).
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Heart: A "green" Mediterranean diet rich in high levels of plant ingredients and low levels of red meat or poultry may be beneficial to the body's cardiovascular and metabolic health
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
In conclusion, the researchers concluded that the results of this study suggest that, in addition to the beneficial effects of the traditional Mediterranean diet, limiting meat intake while increasing the intake of plant-based and protein-rich foods may further promote heart metabolism and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in the body.
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Aging: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may effectively reverse the body's aging process at the cellular level
Time of Update: 2020-12-19
photo Source: PD-NASA; In the current PD-USGOV-NASA study, researchers wanted to analyze the effects of HBOT on healthy, independent older adults and whether the treatment could slow, block, and even reverse the body's normal aging process at the cellular level.