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[Animal modeling]-Serum metabonomics study of isoprenaline-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats

[Animal modeling]-Serum metabonomics study of isoprenaline-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats

Search for important biomarkers through serum metabolomics to study the cause of myocardial hypertrophy in rats...

2021-02-19
[Animal modeling]-Intervention of electroacupuncture on activation of dorsal root ganglion satellite glial cells and P2X7 receptor expression in rats with inflammatory pain

[Animal modeling]-Intervention of electroacupuncture on activation of dorsal root ganglion satellite glial cells and P2X7 receptor expression in rats with inflammatory pain

Activate by activating the mechanical pain threshold (foot retraction threshold, PWT) and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of the satellite glial cells and their P2X7 receptors on the soles of rats with chronic inflammatory pain...

2021-02-19
【Animal Modeling】-The effect of placing time of arteriovenous blood cell suspension on blood routine measurement in mice

【Animal Modeling】-The effect of placing time of arteriovenous blood cell suspension on blood routine measurement in mice

Observe the effect of storage time of venous blood cell suspension on routine blood routine of mice...

2021-02-19
[Animal Modeling]-Effect of Naoshuantong Capsule on Blood Lipid Level in Atherosclerotic Mice

[Animal Modeling]-Effect of Naoshuantong Capsule on Blood Lipid Level in Atherosclerotic Mice

Observe the effect of Naoshuantong Capsule on blood lipid levels in atherosclerotic mice, and explore the therapeutic effect of Naoshuantong Capsule on stroke...

2021-02-19
【Animal Modeling】-The impact of unexpected stress stimulation on the immunity and microbial flora of the rat digestive tract

【Animal Modeling】-The impact of unexpected stress stimulation on the immunity and microbial flora of the rat digestive tract

By observing unpredictable stress stimuli in rats after 9 days of intervention, analyze the impact of unpredictable stress stimuli on the immune system of the gastrointestinal tract and microbial populations, and provide reference materials for the s...

2021-02-19
Scientists have developed a new method to generate hematopoietic stem cells with continuous energy

Scientists have developed a new method to generate hematopoietic stem cells with continuous energy

Recently, in a research report published in the international journal Cell Reports, scientists from the Spanish Genome Regulatory Center and Columbia University have identified a special kind that is essential for the expansion of scarce and life-sav...

2021-02-17
Hematopoietic stem cells improve immune response by maintaining memory of previous infections

Hematopoietic stem cells improve immune response by maintaining memory of previous infections

In a new study, researchers from France, Germany, and Israel discovered a surprising property of hematopoietic stem cells: They not only ensure the continuous renewal of blood cells, but also remember the previous infection experience, which will tri...

2021-02-17
Heavy! Scientists have developed a new strategy that can promote healthier hematopoietic stem cells!

Heavy! Scientists have developed a new strategy that can promote healthier hematopoietic stem cells!

Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) located in the bone marrow can produce all the blood cells of the body, including key immune cells that can protect the body against bacterial and viral infections. As the body ages, HSCs will become no longer effectiv...

2021-02-17
MAIT cell activation enhances the immunogenicity of adenovirus vector vaccine

MAIT cell activation enhances the immunogenicity of adenovirus vector vaccine

Mucosal-associated invariant T cell (Mucosal-associated invariant T cell, MAIT) is a subgroup of T cells that is important for mucosal homeostasis...

2021-02-16
Reveal that the protein NRLP1 specifically recognizes double-stranded RNA to detect the mechanism of viral infection

Reveal that the protein NRLP1 specifically recognizes double-stranded RNA to detect the mechanism of viral infection

In a new study, Veit Hornung of the University of Munich, Germany, and his team confirmed that a protein called NRLP1 found in skin cells can recognize specific nucleic acid intermediates formed during virus replication...

2021-02-16
New research maps the development of inhibitory neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex

New research maps the development of inhibitory neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex

How to build a neural network that is more complex than anything currently known? In a new study, researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Germany mapped out the developmental map of inhibitory neuronal circuits and reported th...

2021-02-16
The relationship between oral disease and COVID19

The relationship between oral disease and COVID19

According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology of the European Federation of Periodontics (EFP), if patients with COVID-19 also have gum disease, they are at least three times more likely to develop complications...

2021-02-15
Chronic SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause mutations

Chronic SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause mutations

Recently, a team led by Cambridge researchers published an article in the journal Nature, reporting how they observed SARS-CoV-2 mutations in immunocompromised patients receiving restorative plasma therapy...

2021-02-15
HBV

HBV

Currently, about 260 million people (more than 3% of the global population) are chronically infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV)...

2021-02-15
Hydroxychloroquine does not help patients with COVID-19

Hydroxychloroquine does not help patients with COVID-19

According to an article recently published in the Cochrane Review, hydroxychloroquine cannot reduce COVID-19 deaths, and may not reduce the number of people who need ventilators....

2021-02-14
Two gene therapies can cure rare genetic diseases!

Two gene therapies can cure rare genetic diseases!

Arginase deficiency is a rare genetic disease that causes the accumulation of the amino acid arginine in the blood...

2021-02-11