-
The situation in Russia and Ukraine exacerbates parts shortages, and some automakers stop production and reduce production
Time of Update: 2023-01-24
Volkswagen said last week it would halt production at its electric car plants in Zwickau and Dresden, Germany, and would suspend production at its Wolfsburg plant, the world's largest, from next week due to shortages of parts such as cable sets.
-
JHM Column Chen Chunhai and Zhou Zhou's team: The key role of SOX2-regulated astrocyte neurite plasticity in arsenic-induced metabolic disorders
Time of Update: 2022-06-05
This study found that chronic arsenic exposure can reduce Glucose sensing in hypothalamic POMC neurons by impairing SOX2-regulated astrocytic process plasticity, thereby inducing metabolic disorders in mice.
-
Fat cells have been found to play an important role in cognitive decline and neurodegeneration
Time of Update: 2021-11-02
"Our goal is to prove that Na, k-atp enzyme signaling, especially in fat cells, plays a central role in inducing changes in specific areas of the brain, especially in the hippocampus, which is essential for memory and cognitive functions.
-
Zhu Xueliang's group reveals the molecular mechanism of central microtubule formation in mammalian cilia
Time of Update: 2021-10-22
TRS_Editor A{font-family:;font-size:12pt;}> On October 4, the international academic journal Nature Communications published online the latest research results discovered by Zhu Xueliang’s research group at the Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science (Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Wdr47, Camsaps, and Katanin cooperate to generate ciliary central microtubules" .
-
Dr. Zhu Huifang of the First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical College published a review of the latest research progress of PARPs in innate immunity
Time of Update: 2021-10-02
Zhu Huifang from the First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical College published a review paper titled: The Critical Role of PARPs in Regulating Innate ImmuneResponses in Frontiers in Immunology .
-
What are the adverse reactions to the new crown vaccine
Time of Update: 2021-06-04
The results of the study show that the two new inactivated vaccines of China Biology can produce high-titer antibodies and form effective protection 14 days after two injections.
-
Assay for Isolation of Inhibitors of Her2-Kinase Expression
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
Her2 (ErbB2) protein is overexpressed in breast and other solid tumors, and its expression is associated with progressive disease.
However, little is known about alternative mechanisms for suppressing Her2 expression, possibly by inducing degradation or blocking synthesis.
-
From Proteomics to Systems Biology: MAPA, MASS WESTERN, PROMEX, and COVAIN as a User-Oriented Platform
Time of Update: 2020-11-07
Examples for the integration of MAPA and MASS WESTERN data, proteogenomic and metabolic modeling approaches for functional genomics, phosphoproteomics by integration of MOAC (metal-oxide affinity chromatography) with MAPA, and the integration of metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and physiological data using this platform are presented.
-
AstraZeneza's new crown vaccine, AZD1222, produces an immune response in older groups
Time of Update: 2020-11-06
Just days after the FDA restarted Trials of AstraZeneta III's COVID-19 vaccine, the company said its new coronavirus vaccine, AZD1222, had successfully produced an immune response in the elderly and young populations.
-
Protein coloration reaction - protein yellow reaction experiment
Time of Update: 2020-10-24
2. Take drine clean test tube 1, add protein sample liquid 1 ml and thick nitric acid 5 drops, precipitation, heating, do not have to boil, then precipitation becomes yellow, after cooling, to the two tubes each add 20% NaOH solution to alkaline, observe color changes, record the results and explain the phenomenon.
-
Nat Cell Biol: How to improve the effectiveness of anti-PD-L1 cancer immunotherapy
Time of Update: 2020-10-13
October 6, 2020 // -- For most people, there is nothing more terrible than cancer, with treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy beginning to be used in the 1940s and late 19th centuries, resp