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Double negative feedback in the back of the brain mediats the consumption of food and water guided by a sense of eating.
Time of Update: 2020-09-28
Researchers found that glutamate neurons in a new brain region in the brain's brain region, periLC, encoded information about the deliciousness of food or drink, and maintained mouse behavior at the feeding or water intake stage through two-way inhibitory feedback, which determines how much water the animals ate or measured each time.
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Neuron: The role of the family gene in epilepsy.
Time of Update: 2020-09-28
Recently, scientists at the University of California, San Diego, studied tRNAs in mice and now found that mutations in the tRNA gene called n-Tr20, expressed only in the brain, can damage the surface of entire cells, causing a chain reaction that eventually alters brain function and behavior.
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The study reveals the neural mechanisms of cognitive color space formation.
Time of Update: 2020-09-28
the study used endogenic signal optical imaging, dual photon imaging and electrophysiological records to detail the tonal structure of different visual brain regions of hierarchy, revealing the neural mechanisms of cognitive color space formation.
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Scientists have built standardized models of brain images of large samples of macaques.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
Cerebral Cortex recently published a research paper online entitled Normative Analytics of Individual Brain Differences On a Population MRI-Based Atlas of Cynomolgus Macaques. The study was carried o
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Ebiomedicine: Study reveals drug prebiotics that treat ALS.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
March 20, 2020 /--- In a recent study, researchers from Liverpool and Nagoya universities showed that a selenium-based drug molecule called ebselen and other new compounds developed in Liverpool can alter many toxic characteristics of hyperoxidase (SOD1), thereby contributing to the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Women are more resistant to Alzheimer's disease, according to a study in the journal Science.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
, male mice showed faster cognitive decline in their learning and memory tests, even though their brains had similar levels of AD toxic proteins to those of females.
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Researchers have developed shape-memory multichannel nerve repair catheters.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
Recently, Zhao Xiaoli, a researcher at the Center for Human Tissue and Organ Degeneration of the Institute of Advanced Technology of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, worked with Fan Xuanyi, professor of orthopaedics at the Sixth People's Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiaoda University, to develop a rapid self-forming multi-channel neural catheter based on the shape memory nanofiber membrane to promote the extension of nerve synapses and the repair of peripheral nerve long-term defects.
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Nature: The study reveals the mechanisms by which Alzheimer's occurs.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
(Photo: www.pixabay.com) Chemical biologists at the Sloan Kettering Institute have now found clear evidence of a link: a protein called IFITM3 is involved in the immune response to pathogens and plays a key role in the accumulation of beta amyloid in plaques.
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PNAS: Study reveals how children learn languages
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
Now, through more complex functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis, researchers have shown that adult lateral patterns have not been established in young children and that both hemispheres are involved in the formation of language abilities in early development.
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Cell Rep: Study reveals the key to neuron function maintenance.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
September 1, 2020 /--- In a recent study, scientists found that the absence of AMPK, an important energy regulator in neurostar-shaped glial cells, causes neuronal death, which in turn leads to spontaneous brain seizures in animals.
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The science sub-journal reveals that women are more resistant to Alzheimer's disease.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
, male mice showed faster cognitive decline in their learning and memory tests, even though their brains had similar levels of AD toxic proteins to those of females.
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Ebio Media: New Discovery! Eating a ketogenic diet may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease induced by intestinal fungi!
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
photo source: CC0 Public Domain researcher Professor Hariom Yadav said the study revealed special fungi that symbly co-live with gut bacteria in the gut by ingesting a Mediterranean ketogenic diet or regulating mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
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Science: Just want to stay up late, don't want to be sleepy? Yes, there can be! Xu Min/Li Weilong team reveals how to regulate "difficulty"
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
using this technique, the researchers looked at changes in the concentration of extracellular adenosine in mice's basal forebrain, a key part of the brain that regulates sleep/awakening.
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Nature: Reveals the molecular mechanisms by which the shape of myocardial fibers affect heart function and heart failure.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
To understand the role and development of myocardial beams, researchers used artificial intelligence to analyze 25,000 heart MRI images and associated heart morphology and genetic data, revealing how heart muscle girder works and develops, and how changes in their shape can shape individual heart disease.
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The study found that glutamate-energy neurons play an important role in sleep stabilization regulation.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
The Dragon Research Group, using a new genetically encoded adenosine probe, found that glutamate-energy neurons in the pre-brain region of the substrate play an important role in regulating the accumulation of sleep stress, and further reveal the neural loop mechanism of sleep steady-state regulation, which provides a reference for exploring treatment methods for sleep disorders.
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Nat Metabolism: How the brain regulates the relief of diabetes symptoms.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
September 9, 2020 /--- Previous studies have shown that in rodents with type 2 diabetes, a single surgical injection of a protein called fibroblast growth factor 1 can restore normal blood sugar levels and last for weeks to months.
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New drug for nerve pain around diabetes! New powerful AAK1 inhibitor LX9211 enters Phase II clinical: permeable nervous system, no risk of addiction!
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
September 07, 2020 // -- Lexicon Pharmaceuticals has announced that a Phase II RELIEF-DPN-1 clinical study evaluating LX9211 for the treatment of nerve pain around diabetes has begun to treat patients.
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New migraine medicine! Lingbei CGRP targeted antibody Vyepti during migraine attack preventive treatment PHASE III study was successful!
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
addition, the study was statistically significant in terms of key secondary endpoints, including the proportion of patients who lost their headaches and the proportion of patients who lost their most annoying symptoms within 2 hours of starting infusions.
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New drug for Parkinson's disease! The third generation of powerful COMT inhibitor Ongentys (opicapone) is available in Japan and Fosun Pharma is introduced in China!
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
September 07, 2020 // -- Ono Pharmaceuticals recently announced the launch of ongenys (opicapone) 25mg tablets in Japan, a new, daily, oral selective pactophenol-oxygen-methyl transferase (COMT) inhibitor for Combined with levodopa-carbidopa or levodopa-benserazide hydrochloride for adult patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), end-of-dose movement fluctuations (effect reduction, wearing-off phenomenon).
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Stem Cell Rep: Scientists hope to use a cell circulation tool to treat Parkinson's disease.
Time of Update: 2020-09-27
5, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Stem Cell Reports, scientists from Johns Hopkins University and others conducted an in-depth study of molecular machines that cir