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Deep dive into key COVID-19 protein is step toward new drugs, vaccines(图)
COVID-19 protein step toward new drugs vaccines
2021/4/23
Researchers at Oregon State University have taken a key step toward new drugs and vaccines for combating COVID-19 with a detailed biophysical study of one protein's interactions with the SARS-CoV-2 ge...
Scientists Reveal a Key Link between Brain Circuits Governing Hunger and Cravings
Scientists Brain Circuits Governing Hunger Cravings
2017/7/21
The urge to satisfy hunger is a primal one, but – as any dieter knows – choices about when and what to eat can be influenced by cues in the environment, not just how long it’s been since breakfast. Th...
Premature babies don't use sensory-prediction brain process that may be key to development
Premature babies don't use sensory prediction brain process
2017/2/16
Babies born prematurely don't use their expectations about the world to shape their brains as babies born at full term do, important evidence that this neural process is important to development.The f...
Cotton candy machines may hold key for making artificial organs
Cotton candy machines making artificial organs
2016/2/23
Cotton candy machines may hold the key for making life-sized artificial livers, kidneys, bones and other essential organs.For several years, Leon Bellan, assistant professor of mechanical engineering ...
Aspirin targets key protein in neurodegenerative diseases
Aspirin protein neurodegenerative diseases
2015/12/7
A new study finds that a component of aspirin binds to an enzyme called GAPDH, which is believed to play a major role in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s...
UCSF Team Finds Key to Making Neurons From Stem Cells(图)
UCSF Team Making Neurons Stem Cells
2015/3/25
A research team at UC San Francisco has discovered an RNA molecule called Pnky that can be manipulated to increase the production of neurons from neural stem cells.The research, led by neurosurgeon...
Traditional Chinese medicine could be a key weapon in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, a joint international study has found.
A new book written by researchers from The University of Queensland and Queensland Health offers a unique guide for therapists and professionals to successfully work with children.
A new mathematical model predicting how nerve fibres make connections during brain development could aid understanding of how some cognitive disorders occur.
10,000 Hepatitis C patients could hold the key to better treatment
Medical Research Council Hepatitis C patients HCV
2011/2/25
The Medical Research Foundation, an independent registered charity established by the Medical Research Council (MRC), has donated nearly £2 million to establish a clinical database of 10,000 pat...
Lack of exercise ‘a key factor’ behind high heart disease death rates in UK South Asian communities
a key factor high heart disease death rates UK South Asian communities
2011/1/5
Physical inactivity is a major underlying factor in high heart disease death rates in Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the UK, even taking into account other risks such as smoking and ...
Could community support be the key to good mental health?
community support the key good mental health
2010/10/25
Some ethnic minority groups suffer fewer mental health problems when living in areas with a greater proportion of people from the same ethnic background, regardless of levels of wealth, according to a...
Tiny fish may hold key to cancer and lymphatic disease breakthroughs
Tiny fish key cancer lymphatic disease
2010/10/13
A UQ researcher is using small transparent fish as a weapon in the battle against cancer and lymphatic disease. Dr Ben Hogan from UQ's Institute for Molecular Bioscience has won a $70,000 UQ Foundatio...
HIV researchers solve key puzzle after 20 years of trying
HIV researchers key puzzle 20 years of trying
2010/2/9
Researchers, funded by the Medical Research Council and US National Institutes of Health, have made a breakthrough in HIV research that had eluded scientists for over 20 years, potentially leading to ...
Vaccination and abattoir monitoring – the key to protecting ongoing sheep trade
Vaccination and abattoir monitoring ongoing sheep trade
2009/12/22
NSW Chief Veterinary Officer, Bruce Christie, today warned sheep producers that if current rates of Ovine Johne’s disease (OJD) infection continue, trading opportunities could be affected.