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Human healthy immune cells can be stored and recovered for a long time

Human healthy immune cells can be stored and recovered for a long time

A few days ago, the \"Long-term Storage and Resuscitation Cultivation of Immune Cell Technology\" project jointly completed by Yang Baofeng, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and Heilongjiang Tianqing Stem Cell Co., Ltd....

2020-12-17
The Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences observed the uncoating process of a single HIV for the first time

The Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences observed the uncoating process of a single HIV for the first time

Recently, the reporter learned from the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences that the Cui Zongqiang research team and the Zhang Xianen team of the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have dynamically o...

2020-12-17
Pituitary cells grown from human stem cells in mice may cure dwarfism

Pituitary cells grown from human stem cells in mice may cure dwarfism

Researchers have successfully used human stem cells to produce a functional pituitary gland that can secrete hormones. The hormones produced are critical to the body’s stress response, and are equally important to the body’s growth and reproductive f...

2020-12-17
Viral therapy turns a failing liver into a healthy organ

Viral therapy turns a failing liver into a healthy organ

A study recently published in the journal Cell Stem Cells shows that a modified virus can repair diseased liver by turning bad cells into good ones. This therapy may one day provide a way out for thousands of patients with liver failure...

2020-12-17
Animal experiments reveal that adjuvants can enhance vaccine immune function

Animal experiments reveal that adjuvants can enhance vaccine immune function

The immune system has diverse functions and is able to respond delicately to hundreds of different types of infectious diseases...

2020-12-17
Mutations in the TMEM230 gene can cause Parkinson\'s disease

Mutations in the TMEM230 gene can cause Parkinson\'s disease

Research published by scientists in the journal Nature Genetics provides evidence of mutations in the TMEM230 gene in Parkinson\'s patients, who are from all over North America and Asia...

2020-12-17
Discover new anti-hepatitis B virus gene

Discover new anti-hepatitis B virus gene

Researcher Zhou Gangqiao from the Institute of Radiation and Radiation Medicine of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences of the People’s Liberation Army led a number of scientific research institutions in the United Nations. From the perspectives ...

2020-12-17
Research reveals epidemiological characteristics of H5N1 avian influenza

Research reveals epidemiological characteristics of H5N1 avian influenza

The research team of Hongjie Yu of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention systematically collected data on cases of human infection with H5N1 avian influenza worldwide for 18 years, presenting the epidemiological characteristics of glo...

2020-12-17
Mouse experiment reveals vaccine may prevent Alzheimer\'s

Mouse experiment reveals vaccine may prevent Alzheimer\'s

People’s brain defenses against invading microorganisms can lead to Alzheimer’s disease, which suggests that vaccines can prevent this condition...

2020-12-17
Spanish scholars reveal the relationship between telomere length and heart regeneration

Spanish scholars reveal the relationship between telomere length and heart regeneration

A research paper entitled \"Postnatal telomere dysfunction induces cardiomyocyte cell-cycle arrest through p21 activation\" was published online by Ignacio Flores, a researcher at the Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research, in ...

2020-12-17
The protective effect of volatile anesthetics on myocardium

The protective effect of volatile anesthetics on myocardium

Volatile anesthetic gases are used to induce and maintain general anesthesia, and have the advantages of rapid induction and rapid recovery...

2020-12-17
Y chromosome loss or a risk factor for Alzheimer\\

Y chromosome loss or a risk factor for Alzheimer\\

Researchers published in the American Journal of Human Genetics showed that men’s blood samples showed that Y chromosome loss developed into Alzheimer’s disease, and those who were born with genes that promoted them to develop the disease at the high...

2020-12-17
Comparison of the analgesic effects of Vidalorfen and Ketoprofen on dogs before and after operation

Comparison of the analgesic effects of Vidalorfen and Ketoprofen on dogs before and after operation

If the severe postoperative pain cannot be handled properly, the pain may be amplified and may cause long-term postoperative pain due to central nervous system sensitization...

2020-12-17
Treatment of acute myeloid leukemia in mice with small molecule RNA therapy

Treatment of acute myeloid leukemia in mice with small molecule RNA therapy

A new study shows that nanoparticles carrying a type of non-coding RNA small molecule miR-22 that can regulate gene expression have therapeutic potential for mouse models of acute myeloid leukemia...

2020-12-17
New hormones can fight diabetes and obesity

New hormones can fight diabetes and obesity

New options have been evading the detection of scientists, but now scientists have finally discovered that a natural hormone composed of fat cells can help people fight diabetes and obesity...

2020-12-17
AIDS Passive Immunotherapy Animal Experiments Successfully

AIDS Passive Immunotherapy Animal Experiments Successfully

A research team in the United States reported that they have developed a treatment that can protect monkeys from the monkey version of HIV (SHIV) for nearly 6 months with a single injection....

2020-12-17