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Human skin cells are successfully transformed into white blood cells

Human skin cells are successfully transformed into white blood cells

In the latest research paper published in the international journal StemCells, researchers from the Salk Institute are the first research institution to successfully transform human skin cells into transplantable leukocytes...

2020-10-17
The hidden route of infection by pathogenic bacteria was discovered

The hidden route of infection by pathogenic bacteria was discovered

In a research paper published in the international journal Nature Communications, researchers at the University of Liverpool have discovered a hidden pathway for pathogenic bacteria that can lead to cystic fibrosis in the lungs of individuals...

2020-10-17
Blood test can predict the effect of prostate cancer treatment

Blood test can predict the effect of prostate cancer treatment

A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Sydney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Research Center showed that if prostate cancer patients’ tumors contain a protein called AR-V7, it can be detected in the blood To this protein...

2020-10-17
A single nucleotide change can trigger Fragile X syndrome

A single nucleotide change can trigger Fragile X syndrome

  In the latest research report published in the international journal \"Journal of Cell Biology\", researchers at Jessib University found through their research that a single nucleotide change can lead to the susceptible syndrome X in indi...

2020-10-17
Occult hematuria or bladder cancer may occur

Occult hematuria or bladder cancer may occur

A new study found that invisible blood and urine may be early warning signs of bladder cancer, which may be helpful to clinicians...

2020-10-17
Specific epigenetic changes are closely related to Alzheimer\'s disease

Specific epigenetic changes are closely related to Alzheimer\'s disease

Certain epigenetic changes (mechanisms that affect gene expression through environmental factors) are closely related to the pathological manifestations of the disease in the brains of patients with Alzheimer\'s disease...

2020-10-17
Genome-wide association research helps identify new susceptibility genes for glaucoma

Genome-wide association research helps identify new susceptibility genes for glaucoma

Researchers at Hudan University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Singapore National Eye Center and other institutions have used genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify new susceptibility genes associated with prim...

2020-10-17
What is the new detection technology for childhood tuberculosis?

What is the new detection technology for childhood tuberculosis?

A study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases has invented a fast and accurate blood test method for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in children...

2020-10-17
Lymph node cells are better for sepsis

Lymph node cells are better for sepsis

Researchers from multiple laboratories report that the presence of immune regulatory cells in lymph nodes may prevent a variety of sepsis, which is an uncontrolled immune response that can lead to multiple organ failure and death...

2020-10-17
Cannabis ingredients promise to treat Alzheimer\'s disease

Cannabis ingredients promise to treat Alzheimer\'s disease

In a study recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, neuroscientists at the University of South Florida found that they hope to slow down the cannabis-poor compound delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)...

2020-10-17
Parkinson\'s disease may be improved by deep brain stimulation therapy

Parkinson\'s disease may be improved by deep brain stimulation therapy

Researchers from Duke University School of Medicine have shown through research that, compared with young people with Parkinson’s disease, deep brain stimulator transplantation may not pose a risk to elderly people with Parkinson’s disease....

2020-10-17
HIV cannot be easily killed or hidden in the intestine

HIV cannot be easily killed or hidden in the intestine

Recently, researchers at the University of California, Davis discovered through research that HIV is hidden in the intestine and may not be eliminated by the body’s immune system....

2020-10-17
Dr. Xiang was invited to participate in the Zhonghong Boyuan Academic Seminar

Dr. Xiang was invited to participate in the Zhonghong Boyuan Academic Seminar

On the morning of October 16, Zhonghong Boyuan specially invited Dr. Xiang, who had worked at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and is now a doctoral supervisor in universities, on the academic topic of \"National Financial Application Skills and ...

2020-10-16
Defects in key enzymes cause brain cell death

Defects in key enzymes cause brain cell death

In a healthy brain, a waste removal process called \"autophagy\" usually removes and destroys damaged cellular components, including malformed proteins (such as tau and toxic mitochondria). Otherwise, such cellular debris will look like unc...

2020-10-16
Use endocannabinoids produced in the body to fight intestinal infections

Use endocannabinoids produced in the body to fight intestinal infections

In a new study, researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center found that endocannabinoids can turn off certain pathogenicities, just like signal molecules produced in the body, they have the same chemical substances as cannabis. ...

2020-10-16
Why can a small point mutation have a very large effect on the characteristics of T cells?

Why can a small point mutation have a very large effect on the characteristics of T cells?

T cells play an important role in the function of the human immune system. T cells can accurately and effectively distinguish diseases and foreign bodies from the body\'s own healthy tissues, and trigger actions required to respond to certain outpati...

2020-10-16