A pregnant protein could treat geriatric diseasesRecent research conducted by Dr. Amy Wyatt from Flinders University in South Australia has shown that a protein occurred during pregnancy could prevent and treat a series of diseases associated with age, such as Alzheime... Detailed information
Discover new deadly factors against melanoma in miceMelanoma is a common skin tumor caused by abnormal hyperplasia of melanocytes, which is extremely malignant and accounts for a large part of skin tumor deaths. It occurs mostly on the skin or near the mucous membrane of ... Detailed information
How does sleep affect cardiovascular diseases?About one-third of one's lifespan is spent on sleep. When we sleep, our brain and body can get rest, recuperation and recovery. However, when our sleep is not enough or we suffer from sleep disorders, various diseases wi... Detailed information
The protein YTHDF1 enhances the anti-tumor responseOne reason that cancer cells can thrive is that they are able to escape from your immune system. Immunotherapy is a type of biological therapy that helps your immune system fight cancer. The immune system plays an import... Detailed information
Latest neuroscience SCI impact factor summary in 2018Impact Factor (IF) is a data item in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) produced by Thomson Reuters. It refers to the total number of citations for papers published during the two preceding years in the year of the Journ... Detailed information
The Ultimate Guide for A High Impact SCI PaperWe cannot put too much emphasis on the importance of publishing several high impact SCI papers successfully. If the journals are top ones like Nature, Science, Cell, Advanced Materials, it couldn't be better. However, it... Detailed information
Myocardial InfarctionCoronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Among the CHD, myocardial infarction (MI) is the most common form. Data from the United States indicates that about 25% of deaths in the United States a... Detailed information
Hemophilia and Coagulation FactorsWorld Hemophilia Day is celebrated annually on April 17 to raise awareness of hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Hemophilia was once considered a royal disease in Europe [1]. It took many years for hemophilia to be... Detailed information
What Is the Cause of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?"Don't be sad! The wheelchair is too tiny and I am just back to the universe". Stephen William Hawking said this on his deathbed. Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in 1963 at 21 and was told that h... Detailed information
How Does Alzheimer's Disease Happen?Bill Gates, one of the world's richest men and founder of Microsoft, announced a $100 million research grant in the fall of 2017 to help with Alzheimer's research.
September 21st is World Alzheimer's Disease Day. Acco... Detailed information
Histone demethylases: LSD and JmjC FamiliesIn the eukaryotic nucleus, histone H2A and H2B interact closely to form dimers, H3 and H4 form tetramers, and two H2A, H2B dimers and one H3 and H4 tetramer form core histone octamers. DNA entangles with the core histone... Detailed information
What Is Hepatitis B Virus?According to the statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 300 million people worldwide suffer from hepatitis B. Hepatitis B-caused liver complications including cirrhosis, liver failure, and hep... Detailed information
An Overview of LeukemiaSeptember 4 annually is the World Leukemia Awareness Day. According to foreign statistics of 2021, leukemia was one of the top 10 most common cancers among men and women in the United States, and its mortality rate was a... Detailed information
New finding of the role of TM4SF1Recently, the research group of Dr. Hua Gao and Dr. Filippo G. Giancotti discovered a new TM4SF1-involving signaling pathway of breast cancer metastasis. TM4SF1 couples with collagen receptor DDR1 (tyrosine-protein kinas... Detailed information
Fighting between Immune Cells and Cancer CellsThe body's immune cells and a variety of pathogens are in a war all the time. Probably the most daunting war is the fighting between immune cells and cancer cells. The formation, transfer and spreading of cancer cells ar... Detailed information
Mycobacterium tuberculosisAccording to data released by World Health Organization(WHO) in 2015, nearly 2 billion people in the world had been infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), 10% of them developed to be TB patients. About 9.6 millio... Detailed information
Nestin, the GPS in Human BodyRecently, findings from Jiancheng Wang et al. revealed a pro-fibrotic function of nestin partially through promoting Rab11-dependent recycling of TβRI and provided a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of pul... Detailed information
Latest Studies on CTSB — A Multi-functional ProteinCTSB (Cathepsin B) is a lysosomal cysteine protease that plays a role in protein degradation, tissue remodeling, and immune response. Recent research has highlighted its potential involvement in diseases such as Alzheime... Detailed information
Swimming??? Epstein-Barr Virus!!!Recently it is reported that, in Harbin, more than 200 children have been infected EB virus when swimming. What is EB virus? How about these children now? The number is known to reach 225 according to those parents spont... Detailed information
Periostin, the Accomplice of Cancer and AsthmaHafez RA et al. found that Egyptian patients' serum periostin is significantly related to asthma and positively associated with IL13 level supporting its utility as a diagnostic biomarker in a 2022 study [1]. Accumulatin... Detailed information
The naughty gene – MCR-1On our planet, there are a variety of plants and animals; there are beneficial microbes and harmful microbes; for humans, we are similar but different in individual. All things are diverse on this planet but share a simi... Detailed information
The Secret Life of BrainEveryone seems familiar and also unfamiliar with his brain on the neck. Why A is so smart? Why B is a bit dull? Why C's reaction is so quick? How does your brain control your movements? Why the things we see are not the ... Detailed information
The Battle of Helicobacter PyloriHelicobacter pylori (HP) are micro-aerobic bacteria that survive in each area of the stomach and duodenum. HP were discovered by Barry Marshall and Robin Warren, and because of this, they won the 2005 Nobel Prize in Phys... Detailed information
The Monologue of Anti-cancer DrugsMy name is anti-cancer drugs. You all might be familiar with me. Most people don't want to have anything to do with me, all because of my opponent - the cancer cells, which are very horrible. However, as the old Chinese ... Detailed information