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Glutamine prevents muscle injury and aging

Glutamine prevents muscle injury and aging

Recently, a team led by Professor Massimiliano Mazzone (VIB-KU Leuven Cancer Biology Center) collaborated with Dr. Emanuele Berardi and Dr. Min Shang to reveal a new metabolic dialogue between inflammatory cells and muscle stem cells...

2020-11-02
COVID19 Affects Dengue Fever Virus Transmission

COVID19 Affects Dengue Fever Virus Transmission

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous changes in human mobility, which may change the spread of other infectious diseases...

2020-11-02
The link between glaucoma, the immune system and Tenascin-C

The link between glaucoma, the immune system and Tenascin-C

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) studied the role of immune response in the development of glaucoma in mice...

2020-11-02
Machine learning accurately reveals the cause of arrhythmia

Machine learning accurately reveals the cause of arrhythmia

Recently, scientists at the Skoltech Institute have designed a new machine learning-based method to detect \"atrial fibrillation drivers\", which are small plaques in the heart muscle that are thought to cause the most common type of arrhyt...

2020-11-02
Hypoglycemic drugs help protect kidney health in patients with type 1 diabetes

Hypoglycemic drugs help protect kidney health in patients with type 1 diabetes

According to a new study published in The Lancet, hypoglycemic drugs commonly used by patients with type 2 diabetes can protect the kidneys of patients with type 1 diabetes...

2020-11-02
Research reveals different mechanisms of cocaine and sugar

Research reveals different mechanisms of cocaine and sugar

The nucleus accumbens of the brain plays a central role in the \"risk-reward\" circuit. Their operation is mainly based on three essential neurotransmitters: dopamine, which promotes desire; dopamine, which promotes desire...

2020-11-02
Diet control helps reduce fatty liver and liver cancer

Diet control helps reduce fatty liver and liver cancer

In many countries including Japan, liver cancer caused by excessive accumulation of fat in the liver is increasing...

2020-11-02
Anti-cancer genes help control \"jumping\" genes

Anti-cancer genes help control \"jumping\" genes

About half of all tumors have mutations in the gene p53, which is usually responsible for fighting cancer. Now, scientists at UT Southwest University have discovered a new role for p53 in fighting tumors: preventing retrotransposons or \"jumping...

2020-11-02
Research reveals the internal mechanism of cocaine addiction

Research reveals the internal mechanism of cocaine addiction

In the recently published \"Journal of Neuroscience\", researchers from South Carolina Medical University and the National Institutes of Health described how drug reminders change specific brain cells responsible for motivation, thereby inc...

2020-11-02
Arginase II: an \"unusual\" enzyme

Arginase II: an \"unusual\" enzyme

Arginase II originated in early life forms. It converts L-arginine into urea and ornithine to maintain various physiological functions of the body...

2020-11-02
Animal experiments: reveal the molecular mechanism of CHAPIR regulating cardiac hypertrophy through m6A methylation

Animal experiments: reveal the molecular mechanism of CHAPIR regulating cardiac hypertrophy through m6A methylation

Chronic myocardial hypertrophy and its related myocardial remodeling are the main factors in the development of cardiac dysfunction, leading to severe heart failure and death...

2020-11-02
Zebrafish model: studying autophagy and its role in bone development and disease

Zebrafish model: studying autophagy and its role in bone development and disease

In the past two decades, researches on zebrafish as model organisms have been greatly increased. Zebrafish has many advantages, such as high fecundity, optical transparency, in vitro development and genetic ease, which is very suitable for studying t...

2020-11-02
Discussion on the technique of frozen section of different tissues in mice

Discussion on the technique of frozen section of different tissues in mice

Explore the methods and techniques of making frozen sections of different tissues in experimental animals and mice, improve the quality of frozen sections, and better serve the non-clinical safety evaluation of monoclonal antibodies...

2020-11-02
Research progress on mouse models of laminopathy

Research progress on mouse models of laminopathy

The LMNA gene encodes type A nuclear lamin (lamin), and its mutation causes a series of complex and diverse genetic diseases...

2020-10-31
Effects of Astragalus Polysaccharides on Growth Performance, Blood Physiological and Biochemical Indexes and Incidence of Diarrhea in Reproductive Macaques

Effects of Astragalus Polysaccharides on Growth Performance, Blood Physiological and Biochemical Indexes and Incidence of Diarrhea in Reproductive Macaques

By feeding astragalus polysaccharides on the growth performance, blood physiology and biochemistry and the incidence of diarrhea in breeding macaques, the application of astragalus polysaccharides in the feeding and management of experimental animals...

2020-10-31
Preclinical studies have shown that supplementing with higher doses of vitamin D can slow down weakness

Preclinical studies have shown that supplementing with higher doses of vitamin D can slow down weakness

When it comes to vitamin D, most adults either show a significant deficiency, which results in obvious clinical symptoms, or show a deficiency, which is often undetected...

2020-10-30