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The study found a two-pronged approach to "starving" cancer cells
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 are important factors affecting cell growth, researchers at Boston Children's Hospital and other institutions said in a paper published On The 2nd, they studied KRAS mutant mice and managed to completely block the signaling of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1, resulting in significant inhibition of tumor growth in the lungs of mice.
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The U.S.-China research team found a new anti-AIDS protein
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
Ohio State University, Wuhan University in China and other institutions researchers in the new issue of the United States reported that past studies have known that mice and the human body a protein called SAMHD1 can degrade dna (deoxybonucleic acid) replication of the substrate, which is HIV, hepatitis B virus and so on in the cell replication necessary.
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The new vaccine will improve the ability of immune cells to fight the flu
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
Scientists have developed a new flu vaccine that boosts the immune system's ability to fight flu strains, and animal tests have shown it to be safe and effective, Scientific American reported.
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Human amniotic membrane cells may be used for stroke treatment
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
study by researchers in Australia and other countries has found that injecting human amniotic cells into stroke patients can effectively reduce brain damage and help patients recover.
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The pathological mechanism of cancer-causing fusion of the two genes was revealed
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
researchers found that treating human brain cancer cells containing the FGFR3 and TACC3 genes with mitochondrial inhibitors blocked energy production within the cancer cells and significantly slowed tumor growth.
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Cao Xuetao's team found a new mechanism for the regulation of immune inflammation balance
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
Xuetao, director of the National Key Laboratory for Medical Immunology, found that DNA modifier Tet2 molecules can promote the body's ability to increase the number and function of natural immune cells in response to pathogen infections and their inflammatory responses by regulating new ways of RNA modification.
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Global survival rates for cancer patients have increased but are significantly different by country
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
In countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden, patient survival rates have remained relatively high for most types of cancer over the past 15 years, the report said.
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Scientists discover 'zip heads' replicated by Noel virus
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
The researchers synthesized several noruvirus double-stranded RNAs in-body and fluorescently labeled one of them.
the experiment, the researchers also found that the drug "hydrochloric acid", which treats severe muscle weakness syndrome, inhibits the activity of the norovirus NS3 protein.
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U.S. studies have shown that high-temperature yoga is no better than regular yoga
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
However, a new study in the United States shows that high-temperature yoga has the same effect as regular yoga.
analysis of health data, the researchers concluded that high-temperature yoga is good for vascular health, but not as magical as advocates say.
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Rao Zi and the team found new options for treating encephalitis B
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
January 29, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Biophysics Biometrics National Key Laboratory Rao Zi and the research team, in cooperation with the Air Force Military Medical University Xu Zhikai task force, published a research paper on online entitled "Revealing the structural basis and mesothetic mechanism of high school and active antibodies of encephalitis B virus".
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A high-salt diet caused cognitive impairment in the brain in mice
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
Heavy taste" diet has become a daily choice for most people, but a mouse study published in the British journal on the 14th found that a high-salt diet can affect brain health - causing changes in the gut immune system that can lead to cognitive impairments, and lifestyle changes that could reverse the effect.
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The new method of dosing is expected to reduce the rate of cancer recurrence
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
A U.S. research team has developed a new way to deliver chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs to the tumor site by injecting special gels, promising to reduce the rate of cancer recurrence.
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Biological clock disorders may be a precursor to Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
a new U.S. study found that many years before people with Alzheimer's showed signs of memory loss, there may have been precursor to a biological clock disorder. This will help doctors detect this neu
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Fudan University has made important progress in the field of alcoholic liver injury
Time of Update: 2020-12-16
team study by Shen Xiaoyan, a professor at Fudan University's School of Pharmacy, confirmed that the absence of a sub-linking protein 10 (SNX10) fights liver damage and fat degeneration caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
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Scientists have discovered a new mechanism for reactivation of addictive memories
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
The study found that when the mouse was put back into this environment, environmental cues could activate the neural loop of the pre-cortical cortical layer of the brain into the amygdala in both the cell body and nerve endings, where activation at nerve endings was caused by increased expression of the dopamine D1 in the area caused by multiple morphine use.
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The mystery of the memory of T-cells in the body has been revealed
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
recently, the Institute of Basic Medicine of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, professor Huang Bo's team of more than three years of research, revealed the key mechanisms of T-cell memory formation and maintenance, the results of the study published in the recent journal.
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Scientists have found that deer also have sickle cells
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
D. Butcher have something in common with deer and sickle cell anemia patients: their red blood cells are distorted into abnormal forms.
in deer's red blood cells appears to cause their hemolubin molecules to congreose into fibers.
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The differences between patients with malignant childhood leukemia were revealed by the observational genetics
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
independent study published recently by the University of New York identified three new subgroups (JMML) of young granulocytes, monocyte leukemia, that can predict patient outcomes, including those most likely to have the disease subside on its own.
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Short-term low levels of air pollution increase the risk of elderly deaths
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
Long-term exposure to low levels of air pollution has been linked to an increased risk of early death, according to a study published in June by researchers at Harvard University.
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Lipid metabolism disorders are the factors that influence the effectiveness of liver transplantation
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
18, reporters from Wuhan University People's Hospital was informed that the hospital Professor Li Hongliang's team found that: lipid metabolism disorders are the factors affecting the effectiveness of liver transplantation.
This study suggests that the root cause of liver isoemia refill damage is the reconstruction of lipid signal network in isoemia stage.