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Progress in the study of time-frequency information perception of Rana Xianqin
Time of Update: 2019-11-15
Sound communication is very important for the survival and reproduction of vocal animals Animal voice signals encode the key information needed for communication, and the role of time-domain informati
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Nat commun: a new way to treat Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2019-11-14
November 14, 2019 / Biovalley BIOON / -- recently, researchers from the University of Cologne and other institutions have found a new pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease, which may contribute to the d
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Science: new discovery! Scientists identify special receptors in the brain that are associated with negative emotions!
Time of Update: 2019-11-14
November 14, 2019 / BIOON / - recently, in a research report published in the international journal Science, scientists from the University of Sydney and other institutions identified a special brain
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Study reveals the regulatory mechanism of microglia development
Time of Update: 2019-11-13
Microglia are the innate immune cells in the brain, which are the important immune defense lines to protect the brain from the invasion and destruction of virus and bacteria Microglia also play an imp
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Studies have shown that the inhibition of auditory response in schizophrenic boys is more severe than that in autistic boys
Time of Update: 2019-11-13
Autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorder are two typical neurodevelopmental disorders More and more research evidence shows that although the age of onset of these two disorders is
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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is the first oral drug! The key phase III of risdiplam in the treatment of SMA type 2 and 3 was successful!
Time of Update: 2019-11-13
November 13, 2019 / BIOON / - Roche, a Swiss pharmaceutical giant, recently released the positive data of the second part of the phase III sunfish study to evaluate the treatment of type 2 or type 3 s
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Scientists have discovered the mechanism by which the brain maximizes its ability to process information
Time of Update: 2019-11-12
How do billions of independent neurons in our brain interweave with each other and build a powerful system that can even defeat the most advanced artificial intelligence? All of these tiny interaction
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Cell stem cell: a new insight into the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2019-11-12
November 13, 2019 / Biovalley BIOON / -- in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease, the death of specific neurons can cause movement problems and other symptoms in patients For a long
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Nat Neurosci: scientists have successfully studied the function of human microglia in mouse brain, which is expected to develop a new therapy for Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2019-11-12
November 12, 2019 / BIOON / -- human brain has been a very complex research object for a long time The resolution of brain scanning and the information it can provide are also very limited, and resear
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The research reveals that the abnormal functional connection of individuals with social pleasure deficit is only related to the expected emotions under social conditions
Time of Update: 2019-11-10
Emotional expectation is a kind of ability to predict the future emotions of individuals, which affects individual decision-making, motivation, goal-directed behavior and so on It is of great signific
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Npj science of learning: should girls be born away from "Mathematics"?
Time of Update: 2019-11-10
Are women born with poor math skills unable to compete with men in science, technology, engineering and math (stem)?
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Research reveals the default network brain mechanism of ruminant thinking
Time of Update: 2019-11-10
Recently, Yan chaogan research group, Key Laboratory of behavioral science, Institute of psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a meta-analysis paper entitled regulation and the default mo
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JPD: the origin of Parkinson's disease: gut or brain?
Time of Update: 2019-11-10
In the brain or guide?
Original source: per borghammer, Nathalie van den Berge Brain first versus gutfirst Parkinson's disease: a hypothesis Journal of Parkinson's disease, 2019; 9 (S2): S281 doi: 10.3233/jpd-191721
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JCI: allele specific RNA interference is expected to treat Charcot atrophy type 2D
Time of Update: 2019-11-10
November 10, 2019 news / BIOON / - -- personalized treatment can be customized according to the needs of patients In rare diseases, the development of targeted therapies for some patients may be due t
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The team found a mechanism for regulating sleep quality in the brain
Time of Update: 2019-11-09
Sleep has become a global issue Recently, the first mock exam of Liu Chang, Professor of Shenzhen advanced technology research institute of China Academy of Sciences, and Brandeis University professor
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Front Microbiol: key proteins contribute to the development of West Nile virus / Zika virus therapy
Time of Update: 2019-11-09
November 9, 2019 / biourn / - recently, biologists at Georgia State University identified a protein that is essential to control the replication of West Nile virus and Zika virus, and may help develop
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Eneuro: brain circuit that helps memory produce during sleep
Time of Update: 2019-11-09
November 8, 2019 / BIOON / -- recently, neuroscientists from the University of Alberta have discovered a new mechanism that can help people build memory during deep sleep The study centers on the role
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JAMA Neurol: different subtypes of Alzheimer's disease may affect the future treatment of patients
Time of Update: 2019-11-09
November 9, 2019 / biool / -- despite decades of research, scientists still haven't found a treatment for Alzheimer's disease, and understanding three different disease subtypes may be a very promisin
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Cell Rep: a new drug target for glioma
Time of Update: 2019-11-08
November 8, 2019 / BIOON / -- recently, researchers from Karolinska Institute in Sweden found 10 potential tumor specific drug targets for glioblastoma The results were published recently in the journ
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People are brainwashed when they sleep
Time of Update: 2019-11-07
Sleep is a common natural resting state in mammals, birds and fish, even in invertebrates such as flies Sleep is characterized by reduced active body movement, reduced response to external stimuli, in