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Cell杂志:研究发现细菌通过一氧化氮修饰宿主蛋白
Cell杂志 细菌 一氧化氮修饰 宿主蛋白
2019/4/8
微生物和宿主之间的相互作用和信息传递一直备受关注。2018年3月,Cell杂志更是推出了微生物专刊,从多个角度诠释了微生物和宿主密不可分的共生与调控关系。近日,凯斯西储大学医学院和克利夫兰医学中心研究人员在Cell杂志在线发表了Regulation of MicroRNA Machinery and Development by Interspecies S-Nitrosylation研究成果。首...
Bioengineered Soft Microfibers Improve T-cell Production(图)
Bioengineered Soft Microfibers T-cell Production
2018/2/1
T cells play a key role in the body’s immune response against pathogens. As a new class of therapeutic approaches, T cells are being harnessed to fight cancer, promising more precise, longer-lasting m...
In Huntington’s Disease,Traffic Jams in The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
In Huntington’s Disease The Cell’s Control Center Kill Brain Cells
2017/7/19
Working with mouse, fly and human cells and tissue, Johns Hopkins researchers report new evidence that disruptions in the movement of cellular materials in and out of a cell’s control center — the nuc...
Study:Changing the environment within bone marrow alters blood cell development
Changing the environment bone marrow blood cell development
2017/3/14
Researchers at the University of Illinois report they can alter blood cell development through the use of biomaterials designed to mimic characteristics of the bone marrow.The findings, reported in th...
Ultrashort cell-free DNA reveals health of organ transplants
Ultrashort cell-free DNA organ transplants
2016/7/15
When cells die, whether through apoptosis or necrosis, the DNA and other molecules found in those cells don’t just disappear. They wind up in the blood stream, where degraded bits and pieces can be ex...
Scripps Florida Scientists Predict Cell Changes that Affect Breast Cancer Growth,Opening Door to More Effective Therapies
Scripps Florida Scientists Cell Changes Breast Cancer Growth More Effective Therapies
2016/5/6
Designing effective new drugs, especially drugs to fight cancer, demands that you know as much as you can about the molecular workings of cancer growth. Without that, it’s like planning to fight a war...
Seeing Cell to Cell Differences for First Time Explains Symptoms of Rare Genetic Disorders,Finds Penn Study
Cell Differences Rare Genetic Disorders
2016/4/13
Every cell in the body has two genomes, one from the mother and one from the father. Until now, researchers have lacked the tools to examine -- in a single cell --the exact readout from each genome to...
Invasive procedures for removing non-melanoma skin cancers such as freezing or surgery may soon be a thing of the past.
University of Queensland researchers have discovered an important step in how proteins glue cells together to form healthy tissues, a process that is often disturbed in diseases such as cancer and inf...
The University of Queensland researchers make breakthrough in stem cell research(图)
stem cell research
2014/7/17
University of Queensland scientists have developed a world-first method for producing adult stem cells that will substantially impact patients who have a range of serious diseases.
Visionary stem cell technique offers new potential to treat blindness
Visionary stem cell technique new potential blindness
2010/10/25
Scientists funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) are pioneering a stem cell treatment to replace diseased parts of the retina, which could lead to a future treatment for retinal diseases that a...
Ogle earns CAREER award for contributions to stem cell analysis
Ogle CAREER award stem cell analysis
2009/12/21
While a benefit of stem cells lies in their potential to develop into many cell types, that tendency to differentiate also frustrates researchers trying to study stem cells without disturbing them. “M...
Understanding a Cell's Split Personality Aids Synthetic Circuits
a Cell's Split Personality Synthetic Circuits
2009/12/17
As scientists work toward making genetically altered bacteria create living “circuits” to produce a myriad of useful proteins and chemicals, they have logically assumed that the single-celled organism...
Many sickle-cell deaths in Africa may be avoidable
sickle-cell deaths Africa bacterial infections
2009/9/15
Children in Africa with sickle cell anaemia are dying unnecessarily from bacterial infections, suggests the largest study of its kind, led by Oxford University researchers. The study, funded by the We...
Prof. Shuichi Takayama featured for cell culture discovery(图)
Prof. Shuichi Takayama cell culture discovery
2009/12/17
An article posted, August 18, 2009, on the University of Michigan News Services website features BME core faculty member Shuichi Takayama Ph.D. The article, titled, "New method for gene expression exp...