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Latest advances in oral insulin! "8mg at bedtime" is effective in lowering blood sugar
Time of Update: 2023-01-07
In patients with type 2 diabetes who were on oral hypoglycemic agents but had poor glycemic control, the efficacy and safety of different doses of ORMD-0801 (over 12 weeks) were evaluated, paving a solid path for the Phase 3 study.
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There is evidence that SARS-CoV-2 alters the RNA of infected cells
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Scientists at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have demonstrated for the first time that infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 alters the function of host cell RNA.
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There is evidence that SARS-CoV-2 alters the RNA of infected cells
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Scientists at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have demonstrated for the first time that infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 alters the function of host cell RNA.
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Science: Chinese scientists revealed the mechanism of spindle assembly without centrosomes in human oocytes
Time of Update: 2023-01-05
These findings suggest that human oocytes have evolved a different initiation mechanism for microtubule nucleation and spindle assembly.
These findings suggest that human oocytes have evolved a different initiation mechanism for microtubule nucleation and spindle assembly.
com)Resources:Tianyu Wu et al.
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Scientists "resurrected" the virus 48,500 years ago
Time of Update: 2023-01-05
China News Network, November 25 Comprehensive report, an international team of scientists has successfully "resurrected" a prehistoric giant virus that has been frozen for 48,500 years, and warned that thawed permafrost may pose a threat to human beings.
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Global IT spending is expected to exceed $4 trillion in 2021
Time of Update: 2023-01-03
While optimization and cost-saving efforts won't disappear just because of economic certainty in 2021, CIOs throughout the year Lovelock said that last year, in response to the pandemic, IT spending took on a new momentum to enable remote employees to work in a matter of weeks.
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Cell Rep: High triglyceride levels increase the serious risk of COVID-19
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
An analysis by University of Queensland researchers based on thousands of human genomes found that common genetic factors contribute to the risk of severe COVID-19 and blood analyte (component) levels, proposing new targets for better screening, prognosis and treatment of COVID.
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Natural rubber is mainly weak in the short term
Time of Update: 2022-12-26
Yesterday's natural rubber futures ran weakly, as of the close of the day, Shanghai rubber main RU2301 fell 70 yuan to 12565 yuan / ton, NR main force fell 110 yuan to 9805 yuan / ton. rubberThe mains
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New Nature research answers controversy and provides new insights into the immune mechanism of inflammatory diseases
Time of Update: 2022-11-15
A new study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College shows that Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) play a vital role in protecting these tissues from parasitic infections and damage associated with allergic inflammation and asthma.
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Issue 35/2013 - Scientists develop nanoscale photonic crystals
Time of Update: 2022-11-12
Scientists have developed nanoscale photonic crystalsAccording to the Physicists Organization Network reported on September 3 (Beijing time), an international research team from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia and Friedrich Alexander University (FAU) in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, has developed a nano-scale photonic crystal device smaller than the width of a human hair by imitating the microstructure of butterfly wings, which can be applied to both linear and circular polarized light, making optical communication faster and safer.
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The team of Chen Caiyong of the Chinese Academy of Biosciences published a paper in Nature to reveal a new intracellular heme chaperone protein
Time of Update: 2022-10-31
elegans, HRG-9 and its homologous protein HRG-10 transport heme out of its storage site, lysosome-associated organelles; In humans, zebrafish, yeast and other organisms that can synthesize heme on their own, the homologous protein of HRG-9, Tango2, transports heme out of its synthesis site, the mitochondria.
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Mechanism of action of reactive oxygen species in stem cell function and inflammation prevention
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Based on findings published Oct. 3 in the journal Gut, researchers at Mount Sinai have published one of the earliest studies demonstrating the importance of reactive oxygen species in maintaining stem cell function and preventing inflammation during wound repair, which could provide greater insights into the prevention and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Science: How to trigger cold sensations in mammals
Time of Update: 2022-10-20
Article Activation mechanism of the mouse cold-sensing TRPM8 channel by cooling agonist and PIP2 According to a new study, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reveals how cold-sensitive ion channels are activated in mice, inducing a feeling of frost caused by cooling compounds such as menthol, which is common in peppermint plants.
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Some factors affecting the working accuracy of fully automatic digital granulator/digital microcomputer
Time of Update: 2022-10-01
Or when producing tablets and capsules, due to the large amount of dust carried by the material, the accumulation of dust in the detection channel obscures the infrared rays, so that the counting circuit cannot work normally.
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Caring for a bright future, the establishment and introduction of mouse models of hereditary ophthalmic diseases
Time of Update: 2022-09-14
In 2017, Luxturna, the first gene therapy for the treatment of hereditary retinal dystrophy, was approved by the FDA to target inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs) caused by mutations in the RPE65 biale.