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Differences in excitatory changes specific to different types of neurons in the prefrontal cortex of rats with an early life stress model of AMEM
Time of Update: 2022-10-26
Early life (embryo, newborn, early years, etc. ) is a critical period for brain development, and neglect in early life can have irreversible effects on nervous system and emotional development. In rec
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An article review: Diagnosis and treatment strategies for drug-resistant tuberculosis
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Treatment of DR-TB requires a regimen of at least 4 drugs to improve efficacy, reduce recurrence rates and prevent the further development of drug resistance.
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Chinese scholars have made important progress in corporate social responsibility research
Time of Update: 2022-01-23
Based on this, the study proposes that when executives' decisions or actions cause harm to others or society, they will feel guilty, which further makes them make compensatory behaviors through charitable donations .
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Scientists reveal the genetic secret of mangroves' stress tolerance
Time of Update: 2021-11-15
The research team then examined how the activity of genes, including transposons, changed between individuals upstream of high-salinity seaside and low-salinity salt water .
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NEJM: Iron supplements may have no effect on young children’s cognitive development
Time of Update: 2021-09-19
In conclusion, in this trial involving young children in Bangladesh, compared with placebo, daily supplementation of iron syrup or multiple micronutrient powders at 3 months did not appear to have an effect on development or other functions .
1056/NEJMoa2034187 Benefits and Risks of Iron Interventions in Infants in Rural Bangladesh New England Journal of Medicine DOI : 10.
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JCEM: Differences in mitochondrial gene expression in adipose tissue after weight loss through diet or bariatric surgery
Time of Update: 2021-02-24
weight loss caused by diet led to a significant reduction in transcription of phosphate-related genes (DiOGenes; Original Pathway Analysis (IPA) Z value: -8.7 after LCD, -4.4 after weight maintenance; CRYO: IPA Z value: -5.6, all p.lt.
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Studies have shown that inhibitory therapy has new interventional targets
Time of Update: 2021-02-20
The team focused on the obiturous genetic changes in the brain caused by environmental stress, using the hismoprotein barbedin modification regulated by the obitogen factor CDYL (i.e., the introduction of bacarbonyl groups on the lysine residue of the histoprotein) as the starting point, corresponding to the pathogenesis of depression caused by the onset of the intense study.
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New target for Alzheimer's disease - MCL-1
Time of Update: 2020-12-23
In the AD APP/PS1 mouse model, UMI-77 improved cognitive decline and amyloid pathology (Source: Nature Communications) Concluding that the results reveal that MCL-1 is a subject that can be targeted to induce mitochondrial autophagy, and that the potential of MCL-1 as a target for AD therapy intervention drugs is worth exploring further.
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Fourth Military Medical University's first non-invasive chest pressure measurement device
Time of Update: 2020-07-08
the Fourth Military Medical University Tangdu Hospital the whole army ultrasound medical center doctoral tutor Cao Tiesheng, Duan Yunyou and others, after more than 10 years of basic research and