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New mouse AD model experiments suggest that the efficacy of bexarotene in the treatment of AD depends on the stage of AD disease

New mouse AD model experiments suggest that the efficacy of bexarotene in the treatment of AD depends on the stage of AD disease

Although a cancer treatment drug bexarotene (bexarotene) has shown therapeutic efficacy in Alzheimer\'s disease mice, it has obtained confusing results in a new mouse model of AD (the drug bexarotene) bexarotene can reduce the level of neurotoxic pro...

2020-11-03
The new gospel for diabetic patients FGF1 protein can efficiently restore blood sugar levels in mice

The new gospel for diabetic patients FGF1 protein can efficiently restore blood sugar levels in mice

Diet-induced diabetes in mice is equivalent to human type 2 diabetes. A new study found that a single injection of protein FGF1 is sufficient to restore blood glucose levels in mice to the normal range, and the effect of FGF1 lasts for more than two ...

2020-11-03
Chinese and American researchers found that acute glaucoma in mice may be an inflammatory disease

Chinese and American researchers found that acute glaucoma in mice may be an inflammatory disease

Recently, Chinese and American researchers have discovered that acute glaucoma in mice is largely an inflammatory disease. The increase in eye pressure or inflammation leads to vision loss....

2020-11-03
Scientists use TRAP technology to capture early signs of acute kidney injury in mice

Scientists use TRAP technology to capture early signs of acute kidney injury in mice

Recently, USC stem cell scientists have successfully set up a TRAP mouse that captures signs of acute kidney injury disease. Using this TRAP mouse can capture early signs of renal failure. The description was published in the Journal of Clinical Inve...

2020-11-03
Scientists extend the preservation time of rat livers for transplantation

Scientists extend the preservation time of rat livers for transplantation

Through the efforts of scientists, the preservation and storage time of rat liver used for organ transplantation can be significantly extended to 4 days...

2020-11-03
Mouse experiment reveals a new mechanism for opioid tolerance

Mouse experiment reveals a new mechanism for opioid tolerance

By studying the regulatory effects of the key transcription factor NeuroD1 on the spatial learning and memory ability of mice and the tolerance of opioids, a new mechanism for the generation of opioid tolerance is revealed...

2020-11-03
Omega 3 fatty acids reduce the severity of osteoarthritis in mice

Omega 3 fatty acids reduce the severity of osteoarthritis in mice

According to a new study by researchers from Duke University School of Medicine, rats given omega 3 fatty acids have healthier joints than those fed with high saturated fat and omega 6 fatty acids....

2020-11-03
Worm genes reveal the phenomenon of tissue regeneration

Worm genes reveal the phenomenon of tissue regeneration

By studying the regenerative ability of planarian flatworms, researchers at Northwestern University in the United States discovered a gene that can promote the regeneration of human tissues...

2020-11-03
Research shows that microRNA can non-specifically & resist HIV infection

Research shows that microRNA can non-specifically & resist HIV infection

Previous studies have shown that RNA-protein interactions play an important role in the formation of HIV virus particles...

2020-11-03
Mouse model verifies that Alzheimer\'s disease comorbids cerebrovascular disease can aggravate disease symptoms

Mouse model verifies that Alzheimer's disease comorbids cerebrovascular disease can aggravate disease symptoms

New research shows that two diseases, Alzheimer\'s disease and cerebrovascular disease, can aggravate the symptoms of the disease....

2020-11-03
The scientific research team of Harbin Veterinary Research Institute found that miRNA can be used as a marker for MDV infection and tumorigenesis

The scientific research team of Harbin Veterinary Research Institute found that miRNA can be used as a marker for MDV infection and tumorigenesis

Chicken Marek’s disease is a common infectious disease in poultry breeding, and Marek virus (MDV) is the culprit causing the disease...

2020-11-03
Scholars published the crystal structure of the enzyme protein of squalene synthase in the PLOS journal

Scholars published the crystal structure of the enzyme protein of squalene synthase in the PLOS journal

African trypanosomiasis, also known as African sleep sickness or sleepiness encephalitis, is a zoonotic parasitic disease transmitted by trypanosomes through the bite of tsetse flies. It rages in sub-Saharan Africa, with high prevalence in some endem...

2020-11-03
U.S. scientists have developed a new variant of influenza virus that can bypass the human immune system

U.S. scientists have developed a new variant of influenza virus that can bypass the human immune system

Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin-Madison genetically modified the h1n1 virus that caused the flu outbreak in 2009 to \"dodge\" the antibodies produced by the immune system, effectively rendering humans unable to resist the r...

2020-11-03
Chinese and U.S. scientists discover mosquito sex gene

Chinese and U.S. scientists discover mosquito sex gene

A new research report published by Chinese and American scientists shows that there is a gene named Nix that can make Aedes aegypti, which transmit dengue fever and yellow fever, become male. This is the first time that the \"sex determination p...

2020-11-03
Provenance and germplasm characteristics of Rongshui mini-pig

Provenance and germplasm characteristics of Rongshui mini-pig

my country has abundant mini-pig resources. Dozens of institutions have carried out experimental animalization studies on nearly 10 types of mini-pigs, and have cultivated Wuzhishan mini-pigs, Banna mini-pigs, Guizhou mini-pigs, Bama mini-pigs, China...

2020-11-03
Gene mutations can cause eating disorders in mice

Gene mutations can cause eating disorders in mice

At present, researchers have discovered that a genetic mutation related to the increased risk of eating disorders in humans can also cause mice to exhibit several behavioral abnormalities that look very similar to those in patients with anorexia nerv...

2020-11-03