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Harbin Animal Research Scholars Discover a New Method to Suppress HIV

Harbin Animal Research Scholars Discover a New Method to Suppress HIV

According to the Harbin Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the basic immune innovation team led by Zhong Yonghui, a researcher at the Joint Institute of Natural Immunity, discovered a new method to inhibit the...

2020-09-16
What is the mechanism of Alzheimer\\

What is the mechanism of Alzheimer\\

Nutritional tumors continue to create new blood vessels to obtain nutrients. Japanese researchers recently announced that they have discovered a gene that causes tumors to produce new blood vessels....

2020-09-16
Japan discovers new gene linked to tumor growth

Japan discovers new gene linked to tumor growth

Nutritional tumors continue to produce new blood vessels. As a way to obtain nutrients, Japanese researchers recently announced that they have discovered a gene that causes tumors to produce new blood vessels....

2020-09-16
Protein therapy can inhibit the spread of cancer cells

Protein therapy can inhibit the spread of cancer cells

Cancer cell spread is the cause of death in most cancer patients...

2020-09-16
[Animal experiment]-The prospect of autism research is worth looking forward to

[Animal experiment]-The prospect of autism research is worth looking forward to

Jiāzhōu lǐgōng xuéyuàn de yánjiū rényuán fāxiànle kòngzhì xiǎo shǔ shèjiāo xíngwéi de shénjīng yuán 26/5000 Researchers at California Institute of Technology have discovered neurons that control social behavior in mice...

2020-09-16
In-depth interpretation of Parkinson\'s disease

In-depth interpretation of Parkinson\'s disease

Recently, neuroscience researchers have applied advanced computer models to obtain information about the multiphase process that causes Parkinson’s disease...

2020-09-16
A major breakthrough in the proliferation of cord blood stem cells

A major breakthrough in the proliferation of cord blood stem cells

Researchers at the York Clinic in the United States recently reported that they \"cured\" an American woman with multiple myeloma who had been treated with ultra-high doses of ulcer virus...

2020-09-16
Measles virus is used by researchers to \"cure\" myeloma

Measles virus is used by researchers to \"cure\" myeloma

Measles virus is used by researchers to \"cure\" myeloma...

2020-09-16
There is a simple way for human skin cells to whiten blood cells

There is a simple way for human skin cells to whiten blood cells

American scientists use a simple method for the first time to convert human skin cells into transplantable white blood cells...

2020-09-16
Scientists find new ways to curb cancer

Scientists find new ways to curb cancer

When activated, Ral protein drives tumor growth and metastasis in several human cancers such as pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer and bladder cancer...

2020-09-16
Scientists find genetic mutations cause glaucoma

Scientists find genetic mutations cause glaucoma

Three independent reports published online in Nature Genetics reveal genetic mutations associated with glaucoma risk...

2020-09-16
Can the brain fight Alzheimer\'s disease autonomously?

Can the brain fight Alzheimer\'s disease autonomously?

For a long time, brain diseases like Alzheimer\'s disease have been an insurmountable problem in the medical profession. People’s understanding of these diseases is not as good as cancer and other diseases...

2020-09-16
Is there any way to stifle cancer growth?

Is there any way to stifle cancer growth?

The activation of a protein called Ral causes tumor growth and metastasis in a variety of human cancers, including pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, and bladder cancer...

2020-09-16
Epidemiological characteristics of patients with cerebral palsy

Epidemiological characteristics of patients with cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused mainly by postural and motor dysfunction caused by non-progressive brain injury...

2020-09-16
\\\"Non-toxic\\\" strategy to treat leukemia

\\\"Non-toxic\\\" strategy to treat leukemia

A research team led by scientists from Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology will compare how hematopoietic stem cells and leukemia cells consume nutrients in a new study that shows that cancer cells cannot tolerate this energy...

2020-09-16
Enhancing a longevity gene can prevent vascular dementia caused by cerebral infarction

Enhancing a longevity gene can prevent vascular dementia caused by cerebral infarction

Japanese researchers reported in the new issue of American Journal of Stroke that if longevity genes are allowed to play a more active role in the brain, vascular dementia caused by cerebral infarction can be prevented...

2020-09-16