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HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING: FC and structural connection measurement based on EEG and DTI help to study the posture control mechanism of traumatic brain injury
Time of Update: 2021-07-30
Compared with HC, the EEG measurement results of TBI showed the changes in baseline and task modulation of NS, GE, and global graph theory measurement of the modularization of brain function networks .
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Interpretation of JSGE peptic ulcer clinical practice guidelines, the most comprehensive in the whole network (part 2
Time of Update: 2021-06-30
(Strength of recommendation: strong; 100% agree; level of evidence: A) Analysis: For patients at high risk of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal events who require combined use of LDA and NSAID, compared with naproxen and esomeprazole, Celecoxib and PPI are the first choice treatments to reduce the risk of recurrent UGIB [25] .
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Can intermittent fasting improve long-term memory
Time of Update: 2021-06-01
38) on May 25, 2021, an international research team led by King's College London, UK, confirmed through mouse studies that the alternate-day fasting strategy is a gene that promotes longevity An effective means of expression can improve long-term memory consolidation in mice.
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AZ&Sanofi: Positive results of nirsevimab clinical phase III
Time of Update: 2021-05-09
On April 26, Sanofi announced the positive results of phase III (MELODY) clinical results of nirsevimab used to prevent lower respiratory tract infections caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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Science: Can't see the brain's stress response? Two-color SPOTlight technology reveals a new mechanism of learning and memory
Time of Update: 2021-05-09
On April 23, 2021, the Nicole Calakos research team of the Department of Neurology of Duke University Medical Center published an article in Science and developed a two-color ISR signal reporting system SPOTlight: red when the ISR is activated, and green when the ISR is inactive.
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Prof. Dehui Zou: Treatment progress and future prospects of B-cell lymphoma
Time of Update: 2021-04-19
Professor Zou Dehui In recent years, Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has brought revolutionary progress in the treatment of lymphoma.
For patients with relapsed/refractory DLBCL (especially those who have received ≥2 line treatment in the past), CAR-T cell therapy is currently a more effective treatment method, which can significantly improve the efficacy compared with traditional salvage treatments.
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Profit exceeds expectations! Evonik releases preliminary financial data for the third quarter
Time of Update: 2021-03-28
Since the first nine months of this year, the three growth business units of specialty additives, nutrition and consumer chemicals, and smart materials have all demonstrated resilience to the crisis and achieved stable EBITDA and price performance.
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Lymphocyte ancestors 'surfaced
Time of Update: 2021-03-13
researchers used a new multi-group approach to study the roles, relationships, and behaviors of a given molecular type at a system-wide level, identifying genes and networks of activity that can lead to the severity of a peanut allergic reaction.
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The Induction of Mycotoxins by Trichothecene Producing Fusarium Species
Time of Update: 2021-03-09
In recent years, manyFusarium species have emerged which now threaten the productivity and safety of small grain cereal crops worldwide.
During floral infection and post-harvest on stored grains theFusarium hyphae produce various types of harmful mycotoxins which subsequently contaminate food and feed products.
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Latest! The price of Chinese medicine is generally rising, and the quality is improving
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
Industry generally believe that in the short term, the implementation of the new pharmacopeia may stimulate the price of Chinese herbal medicines, but in the long run, more stringent quality standards, will undoubtedly regulate the entire Chinese herbal medicine market more healthy development.
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New progress has been made in the study of rice spike germination
Time of Update: 2021-01-01
recently, Fang Jun, a researcher at the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a new research paper on , providing experimental evidence on the correlation between skin color and spike germination resistance at the molecular level.
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8 hours degradation 90% PM2.5 nanometer coating new material Black Technology was born
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
In addition to purifying indoor air quality, Yan Jian Super Energy hopes the material can be used on the building's exterior walls to degrade PM2.5 .
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Protein Profiling of Human Plasma Samples by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
Time of Update: 2020-11-23
Here, we describe a typical 2DE procedure for plasma proteome under either a healthy or a diseased state (e.g., liver cancer) in which pre-fractionation and depletion are integral steps in the search for disease biomarkers.
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Transformation of Rice via PEG-Mediated DNA Uptake into Protoplasts
Time of Update: 2020-11-13
However, there is still no convincing evidence of sustained divisions in protoplasts isolated from leaves or shoots of any cereal In contrast, protoplasts isolated from embryogenic suspension cultures could be induced to divide in culture ( 4 ).
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New COVID-19 vaccine candidate hAd5-COVID-19, which combines internal nuclear casing (N) and external prickly (S) proteins: the patient has been vaccinated
Time of Update: 2020-10-28
Patrick Soon-Shiong, Chairman and CEO of ImmunityBio and Nat Kwest, said, "Our candidate vaccine hdA5-COVID-19 has both a nuclear crust protein inside the virus particles and a prickly protein on the surface of the virus.