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Experiments reveal the negative regulatory mechanism of human-derived regulatory T cell functional stability under inflammatory conditions

Experiments reveal the negative regulatory mechanism of human-derived regulatory T cell functional stability under inflammatory conditions

The Shanghai Pasteur Institute’s Molecular Immunology Research Group of the Chinese Academy of Sciences published a paper titled \"PIM1 kinase phosphorylates human transcription factor FOXP3 on Serine 422 to regulate inflammation\" (\"...

2020-09-15
What is the difference between a smoker\'s lung and a healthy lung?

What is the difference between a smoker's lung and a healthy lung?

Foreign media reports show that smoking is harmful to health and greatly increases the threat to life from deadly diseases...

2020-09-15
Deleting ALK7 receptor can prevent obesity

Deleting ALK7 receptor can prevent obesity

ALK7 receptors are mainly found in fat cells and tissues involved in metabolic regulation. Interestingly, ALK7 mutant mice have less fat accumulation than mice with the functional version of the protein....

2020-09-15
British researchers used in vitro cells to grow intact thymus

British researchers used in vitro cells to grow intact thymus

The University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom recently issued a news stating that researchers have successfully used cell recombination technology to grow fully functional thymus using laboratory-grown cells...

2020-09-15
Studies have found that food allergies may be prevented by certain intestinal bacteria

Studies have found that food allergies may be prevented by certain intestinal bacteria

Researchers in the United States say that mice kept in a sterile environment or mice treated with antibiotics at birth lack common gut bacteria, which seem to prevent food allergies...

2020-09-15
[Animal Modeling]-Reveal the relationship between high levels of insulin and obesity

[Animal Modeling]-Reveal the relationship between high levels of insulin and obesity

Glucagon can stimulate the glucose produced by the liver to enter the blood, thereby maintaining the brain\'s fuel supply. Insulin prevents the secretion of glucagon, counteracts the effect of glucagon on the liver, and guides the body to take up glu...

2020-09-15
Genetic map of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Genetic map of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Exome sequencing is a recently developed genome analysis technology that uses sequence capture technology to capture DNA in the exon region of the entire genome and concentrate it for high-throughput sequencing...

2020-09-15
Malignant childhood brain tumors are expected to be treated with antidepressants

Malignant childhood brain tumors are expected to be treated with antidepressants

In a study published in \"Natural Medicine\", an international research team discovered a new molecular pathway leading to aggressive myeloma...

2020-09-15
Inflammation and cancer and genetics are related to lifestyle

Inflammation and cancer and genetics are related to lifestyle

A new study published in Nature Communications is the first large-scale study conducted by scientists at Upsara University to study the importance of genetic, clinical and lifestyle factors of protein levels in the blood...

2020-09-15
Low birth weight in African American women is associated with high incidence of type 2 diabetes

Low birth weight in African American women is associated with high incidence of type 2 diabetes

African-American women who are underweight or underweight at birth may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. The results of the study, published in the journal Diabetes Care, can explain type 2 diabetes in African-Americans with low birth weight High...

2020-09-15
Studies have found that longevity may be related to apolipoprotein B mutations

Studies have found that longevity may be related to apolipoprotein B mutations

In a report recently published in the \"AgingCell\" magazine, Spanish scientists discovered that a rare variant of the apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene is related to lifespan (100 years)...

2020-09-15
Why people with autism are good at remembering and calculating

Why people with autism are good at remembering and calculating

Autism is a developmental disease caused by neurological diseases, but some patients have more memory and calculation skills than normal people...

2020-09-15
New advances in cell replacement therapy for Parkinson\'s disease

New advances in cell replacement therapy for Parkinson's disease

Parkinson\'s disease affects millions of people worldwide and is caused by the loss of neurons. Studies have shown that fetal tissue transplantation has shown \"talent\" in restoring neuron loss, but the reasons and ethical issues of tissue...

2020-09-15
Research shows that miRNA has a certain role in defending against HIV infection

Research shows that miRNA has a certain role in defending against HIV infection

Recently, researchers at Peking University collaborated with HIV virologists in the United States and found that miRNAs can resist HIV infection and published the results to PNAS...

2020-09-15
Important findings in research on new vaccines for meningitis

Important findings in research on new vaccines for meningitis

Researchers at the University of Southampton have discovered two new vaccines that can prevent the spread of meningitis from person to person...

2020-09-15
Type II diabetes patients extend their life with metformin anti-diabetic drugs

Type II diabetes patients extend their life with metformin anti-diabetic drugs

Researchers from Cardiff University in the UK recently published a research paper in the latest issue of Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism. Long-term use of an anti-diabetic drug called metformin can significantly prolong type 2 Diabetes life...

2020-09-15