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Xiamen University's Nature sub-journal publishes a new method for editing near-infrared second
Time of Update: 2022-08-12
Cl-dye undergoes nucleophilic substitution reaction with HSA variant Cys476 and forms a fluorescence-enhanced probeResearcher Tian Rui of our school is the first author and corresponding author of the paper , Yanbao Yu (now at the University of Delaware) from the J Craig Venter Institute in the United States , Professor Zhu Shoujun from Jilin University, and Professor Chen Xiaoyuan from the National University of Singapore are the joint correspondents of the paper author .
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Southern Medical University publishes original clinical research results in the international authoritative journal "New England Journal of Medicine"
Time of Update: 2022-05-18
On April 21, 2022, the team of Zhang Huijie, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Southern Hospital of Southern Medical University , published an online publication entitled Calorie Restriction with or without Time- Research paper on Restricted Eating in Weight Loss and peer-reviewed articles published concurrently .
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Fudan University EMBO Journal publishes an article revealing a new mechanism of intestinal
Time of Update: 2022-01-27
The study revealed that OMV is internalized into early endosomes in human intestinal epithelial cells, and then induces SNX10-mediated recruitment of caspase-5 and PIKfyve to the early endosomal membrane, which subsequently triggers the release of LPS into the cytoplasm and is caspase-5 perception .
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Science Sub-Journal: Penn and Yale University jointly develop a new field of mRNA vaccines
Time of Update: 2022-01-08
Drew Weissman of the University of Pennsylvania has developed an mRNA-based vaccine designed to prevent Lyme disease by targeting the salivary protein of ticks .
The research results were published in Science Translational Medicine under the title "mRNA vaccination induces tick resistance and prevents transmission of the Lyme disease agent" .
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Chongqing Medical University recently published an article in the Nature sub-journal: 3 super
Time of Update: 2021-11-12
Recently, led by Professor Huang Ailong, the new crown virus emergency response team led by Professor Jin Aishun, and the key laboratory of medical molecular virology/BSL-3 laboratory of Fudan University, the Yang Haitao research group of Shanghai University of Science and Technology, and the Zhang Bo research group of Wuhan Institute of Virology Multidisciplinary cooperation, published the latest research results titled "Potent SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies with protective efficacy against newly emerged mutational variants" online in "Nature communications" .
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Science Sub-Journal: Xiamen University's Liu Wenxian team reveals a new mechanism that regulates
Time of Update: 2021-11-02
This study reveals the important functions and regulatory mechanisms of the GSK3/β-catenin signaling pathway in regulating the migration of thymic mature T cells from the thymus, and provides a new molecular mechanism analysis for the signal regulation of T cell development and migration .
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South China University publishes new crown research results in top journal Cell
Time of Update: 2021-08-12
On February 23, Wang Youchun and Huang Weijin from the China Institute for Food and Drug Control, Xu Wenbo from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and Qu Xiaowang from the University of South China as co-corresponding authors published an online publication titled "No higher infectivity but immune escape of SARS-CoV-2 501Y.
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international food journals, explaining the new progress of single cell Raman spectroscopy analysis of microorganisms: technology and application
Time of Update: 2021-07-27
Editor in charge: Food Science 0 Original title: Academician Sun Dawen of South China University of Technology published a review in top international food journals, explaining the new progress of microbial single-cell Raman spectroscopy: technology and applicationRecently, Academician Sun Dawen of South China University of Technology published an online review titled "Recent developments in Raman spectral analysis of microbial single cells: Techniques and applications" in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (IF =11.
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Nature Sub-Journal | Chen Jun and other teams from Fudan University develop new nanomaterials
Time of Update: 2021-06-05
Metastasis involves three steps: (i) tumor cells infiltrate the circulatory system from the primary site through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), (ii) circulating tumor cells (CTC) and platelets form "microthrombi" to avoid immune surveillance in the circulation , And (iii) CTC is colonized in the niche before the transfer.
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Nature Sub-Journal | Sun Yat-sen University Chen Shoudeng/Shan Hong/Xiao Fei/Liao Huaxin discovered
Time of Update: 2021-06-02
CoV-2 antibody curbs viral nucleocapsid protein-induced complement hyperactivation" research paper, which uses a fully human antibody screening method based on blood samples of clinical recoverers to cure and discharge the blood of COVID-19 convalescent patients from the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Human-derived SARS-CoV-2 N protein antibody was isolated from the test, and the antigen-antibody complex crystal structure was analyzed to analyze the characteristics of the epitope and conformational changes of the antigen.
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published a research paper on a new method for real-time monitoring of fish freshness in an internationally renowned journal
Time of Update: 2021-04-07
Editor in charge: Food Science 0 Original title: A master's student from the School of Food Science and Technology of Hunan Agricultural University published a research paper on a new method for real-time monitoring of fish freshness in an internationally renowned journalThe fishery production is huge and brings considerable economic value.
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Nature Sub-Journal | Hongjie Yu's group at Fudan University has made important progress
Time of Update: 2021-03-22
In short, this study systematically explained the dynamic changes of the transmission dynamics parameters of new coronary pneumonia, revealed the important role of asymptomatic transmission and pre-symptomatic transmission in epidemic transmission and prevention and control, and evaluated the impact of factors such as contact mode, number of passages, and number of contacts.
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Nature Sub-Journal: The new team of YuYu Yu of Peking University has revealed a new mechanism for cancer immunity.
Time of Update: 2020-07-22
in 2003, Professor Yin Yuxin's research group reported for the first time that PAC1 was involved in the occurrence and development of tumors in nature, and proposed that PAC1, as a phosphatase specifically expressed in the immune system, may participate in the formation and remodeling of tumor microenvironment.