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Science:Why can people see colors? The secret lies in thyroid hormones
Thyroid hormone signaling specifies cone subtypes in human retinalganoids this findings was published in the Journal Science, lay the foundation for the development of drugs for eye diseases such as color blindness and macular degeneration.
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Oct,2018
Immune receptor provides protective immunity against Group A Streptococcus
Group A Streptococcus (GAS), sometimes known as "flesh-eating bacteria," causes invasive infections that result in high mortality. GAS is susceptible to many antibiotics, but continues to cause devastating infections. Many studies have attempted to understand the mechanism for immune recognition of GAS, but none has provided a clear explanation, until now.
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09
Oct,2018
First human case of rat disease occured in Hong Kong
A Hong Kong man has developed the worlds first ever human case of the rat version of the hepatitis E virus, according to new research from one of the citys leading universities.
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30
Sep,2018
Tiger mosquitoes are capable of transmitting yellow fever
Since December 2016, Brazil has been grappling with its worst yellow fever outbreak in several decades. To date, there have been 2,043 human cases including 676 fatalities, mainly occurring in ten Brazilian states including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
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30
Sep,2018
How can genetic defects lead to congenital heart defects?
On Jun 11th, PNAS report the research in the article of CHD4 and the NuRD complex directly control cardiac sarcomere formation, Dr. Frank Conlon from McAllister Heart Institute, University of North Carolina is the main author of this paper.
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Sep,2018
Immunotherapy "overfeeding" cancer cells? Cell journal reveals new mechanism of anticancer
Reactive oxygen species,ROS It is a natural product of aerobic metabolism and plays an important role in regulating physiological function and signal transduction. However, once ROS levels are abnormal, oxidative stress occurs, which is considered to be an important factor in aging and disease.
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Sep,2018
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