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Blocking apoptosis may protect fertility of women with cancer
Women of childbearing age cancer patients during radiotherapy and targeting effect oocyte DNA damage response during chemotherapy, often choose to protect their fertility
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28
Apr,2017
The neglected function of B lymphocytes, prevent and treat premature birth
In the United States and many other countries, Preterm birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy, may happen on one in every six pregnant women.It is the leading cause of infant mortality and long-term disease
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17
Apr,2017
What makes the different fate of T daughter cells
Different from symmetric cell division will produce two totally same daughter cells with mother cell, asymmetric cell division will produce two unlike daughter cells with different destiny.
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01
Apr,2017
T cells in babies give clues to who will develop type 1 diabetes
The research group of Prof. Ezio Bonifacio, group leader and Director at the DFG-Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), Cluster of Excellence at TU Dresden, and group leader at DZD-Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden, introduces a new understanding of cellular mechanisms occurring in babies having a high risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
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10
Mar,2017
Arrestin loops interact directly with the membrane adjacent to the GPCR
Esearchers from Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin have been studying two proteins that play a vital role in many bodily processes. The aim of the research was to establish how G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and arrestin form complexes.
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03
Mar,2017
Diabetes in your DNA? Scientists zero in on the genetic signature of risk
For decades, scientists have tried to solve this mystery - and have found more than 80 tiny DNA differences that seem to raise the risk of the disease in some people, or protect others from the damagingly high levels of blood sugar that are its hallmark.
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14
Feb,2017
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