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Scientists have found that secreted proteins help with muscle repair and growth
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
Source: Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityScientists at Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that a protein called platelet-derived growth factor B sub-(PDGF-B) is continuously secreted from skeletal muscle cells and helps repair muscle by encouraging myoblasts (muscle stem cells) to proliferate.
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Nature: Zhong Haining's team discovered the brain's "brake" mechanism for motor control, opening up a new avenue for Parkinson's disease treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
On November 10, 2022, the team of Zhong Haining of the Vollum Institute of Oregon Health and Science University published a report in Nature entitled Locomotion activates PKA through dopamine and adenosine in striatal neurons Research papers.
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Nature: Zhong Haining's team discovered the brain's "brake" mechanism for motor control, opening up a new avenue for Parkinson's disease treatment
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
On November 10, 2022, the team of Zhong Haining of the Vollum Institute of Oregon Health and Science University published a report in Nature entitled Locomotion activates PKA through dopamine and adenosine in striatal neurons Research papers.
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Good for Ada Wang to help upgrade education, health and health equipment
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
In mid-September, the executive meeting of the State Council decided to implement special refinancing and financial interest discounts, focusing on supporting equipment renovation in 10 fields, inclu
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The Nat Biomed Eng Depunch/Luanlan team develops a variety of long-term, high-density neural signal recording solutions based on ultrasoft neural electrode arrays
Time of Update: 2022-10-13
The study pointed out that ultrasoft nerve electrode arrays can record visual cortex neural signals at high density to increase the decoding accuracy of visual stimuli in mice, can simultaneously observe the plasticity changes produced by optogenetic stimuli on a large number of cells, and monitor coupling between neural signals in different brain regions that are far apart at a scale of several months.
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The carp virus taught researchers immunology
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
The team of Professor Alain Vanderplasschen, a virologist and immunologist at Liège University, published an article in the journal Nucleic Acid Study, reports that a decade of research on carp viruses has been using a protein domain called Zalpha (Zα) to inhibit the defense mechanisms of host cells.
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A diet high in guar gum fiber can limit inflammation and multiple sclerosis symptoms in mice
Time of Update: 2022-09-30
According to recent research by members of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of British Columbia (UBC), a diet rich in guar gum (a common food additive and dietary fiber) can limit inflammation and delay the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms in mice.
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Cell "waste" rejuvenates anti-cancer immune cells
Time of Update: 2022-09-14
A new study by scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern's Simmons Cancer Center suggests that lactic acid is a metabolic byproduct produced by cells during strenuous exercise that rejuvenates immune cells that fight cancer.
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Nat Commun: Scientists discover potential therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer
Time of Update: 2022-05-20
immunityRecently, an academic paper titled "USP25 promotes pathological HIF-1-driven metabolic reprogramming and is a potential therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer" published in Nature Communications found that USP25 acts as a basic DUB required for PDAC tumor growth and viability.
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Eating 100 grams of cranberries a day can improve cardiovascular health, study shows
Time of Update: 2022-04-24
Dr Ana Rodriguez-Mateos, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at King's College London and senior author of the study, said: "After consuming cranberry, increased blood polyphenols and metabolites and associated blood flow mediated The improvement in expansion underscores the important role of cranberries in preventing cardiovascular disease .
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It took five years to successfully control parathyroid hormone with "light
Time of Update: 2022-03-08
The use of optogenetic technology to realize the rhythmic regulation of parathyroid hormone can effectively interfere with bone metabolism, improve bone loss in animal models of hyperparathyroidism, and provide new ideas and methods for clinical intervention in bone loss caused by abnormally increased parathyroid hormone secretion.
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Neuron: Heavy
Time of Update: 2022-03-05
In this paper, it was found that the immune response can activate NPY neurons in the SrG-CG region to specifically regulate immune cells in the spleen to play an immunoregulatory role through splenic nerve branches.
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Pinpointing gene targets holds promise for treating many types of blindness
Time of Update: 2022-03-03
Laura Finnegan, lead author of the paper and PhD student at Trinity College, said:"In response to injury, SARM1 is involved in a process that causes the degeneration of specialized cells and their axons in the eye .
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"Cell" is only now discovering why magnesium is essential for the immune system
Time of Update: 2022-02-21
Now, researchers led by Professor Christoph Hess from the Departments of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Basel, the University Hospital of Basel and the Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge have found that T cells are only able to effectively eliminate abnormal or infected cells in a magnesium-rich environment .
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Science Advances discovers new coronavirus adenovirus vaccine DNA invasion mechanism
Time of Update: 2022-01-10
In vector-based vaccines, the protective protein shell surrounding the DNA allows the particles to reach the nuclear pore complex, where the viral DNA is released .