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Drug-resistant bacteria may also be more pathogenic

Drug-resistant bacteria may also be more pathogenic

According to a new study, bacteria resistant to antibiotics may be more tenacious than previously thought. These bacteria are not only difficult to treat, but also seem more \\\"adapted\\\" in a general sense...

2020-09-19
Cell solves 50 years of cancer puzzle: malaria and Burkitt lymphoma

Cell solves 50 years of cancer puzzle: malaria and Burkitt lymphoma

The link between malaria and Berkit lymphoma was first explained 50 years ago, but the mechanism by which parasitic infections make immune cells cancerous remains a mystery....

2020-09-19
Vaccines may give birth to more deadly pathogens

Vaccines may give birth to more deadly pathogens

This study is controversial because it uses chickens for testing. Some scientists believe that chicken vaccination has little to do with humans. They worry that this result will cause public doubts about the value and safety of the vaccine....

2020-09-19
Female doctoral supervisor of Jiangnan University uses experimental diabetes research in mice to make important discoveries

Female doctoral supervisor of Jiangnan University uses experimental diabetes research in mice to make important discoveries

Recent studies by researchers from the French National Institute of Health Sciences (INSERM) and Paris Fifth University have shown that the microflora can protect the human body from type 1 diabetes...

2020-09-19
Scholars prepare human serotonin neurons for the first time

Scholars prepare human serotonin neurons for the first time

Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that regulates mood and mental state, and is related to many neurological and mental diseases including depression...

2020-09-19
Scientists have discovered a key factor in mole canceration

Scientists have discovered a key factor in mole canceration

Melanocytes accumulate in the skin, and melanin is secreted by melanocytes...

2020-09-19
Vaccination 7 days before infection can protect macaques from Ebola virus

Vaccination 7 days before infection can protect macaques from Ebola virus

Some good news has emerged in the recent fight against the Ebola virus: preclinical testing of the efficacy of the VSV-EBOV (formerly known as rVSV/ZEBOV-GP) vaccine in non-human primates...

2020-09-19
Gene sequencing reveals the genetic factors of cerebral palsy

Gene sequencing reveals the genetic factors of cerebral palsy

Childhood cerebral palsy is the most common cause of disability in children. Historically, it has been considered to be caused by asphyxia during childbirth, stroke, infection of infant brain development and other factors....

2020-09-19
The role of wild animals in the maintenance and spread of Ebola virus was discovered

The role of wild animals in the maintenance and spread of Ebola virus was discovered

Ebola virus is highly pathogenic, highly lethal, lacks effective drugs and vaccines, and may cause severe acute hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates...

2020-09-19
Hemophilia may be treated with CRISPR technology

Hemophilia may be treated with CRISPR technology

People with hemophilia usually live with stress and anxiety. When the joints of the patient break prematurely and the body bleeds, it is difficult to stop the bleeding...

2020-09-19
A breakthrough in the research of high-sensitivity tumor imaging technology in the nude mouse model experiment of the Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

A breakthrough in the research of high-sensitivity tumor imaging technology in the nude mouse model experiment of the Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Early imaging of malignant tumors is essential for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients, and is a long-term challenge for global basic oncology research and clinical research...

2020-09-19
Scientists use stem cells to create a microscopic heart

Scientists use stem cells to create a microscopic heart

If you look through a microscope, you will see a piece of image data of a human heart beating, each heart is driving its ventricles. These tiny organs are only 1 millimeter in diameter. They are the first three-dimensional \\\"heart-shaped\\\&qu...

2020-09-19
Blind people can regain vision through gene therapy

Blind people can regain vision through gene therapy

The visual channel of the brain is composed of millions of interconnected neurons, and when sensory signals are sent, the connections between neurons become very strong...

2020-09-19
Ebola vaccine aerosol animal experiment announced success

Ebola vaccine aerosol animal experiment announced success

Researchers report that they have discovered a new inhalable Ebola vaccine that can prevent a deadly virus in monkeys in a single dose...

2020-09-19
Animal experiments have alternatives: skin stem cells cultivate human \"mini\" hearts

Animal experiments have alternatives: skin stem cells cultivate human \"mini\" hearts

American scientists have genetically rearranged pluripotent stem cells extracted from human skin to cultivate microventuri with human heart cells...

2020-09-19
Gene mutations that cause obesity and diabetes

Gene mutations that cause obesity and diabetes

With age, almost everyone will gain weight, but some people may think that their genes have more fat...

2020-09-19