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Key Protein Mutations Affect COVID-19 Infection
Recently, researchers have conducted related studies on this Studies have shown that certain variants of MHC-I can help protect the human body by stimulating a strong immune response, while others may make individuals vulnerable to virus attacks, serious illnesses and even death ...[Read More]
Proteins that are Toxic to the Heart and Nerves may Help Prevent Alzheimer's Diseas
Researchers’ previous studies have known that a sticky plaque called amyloid beta is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease and is toxic to brain cells ...[Read More]
A Variant of the BDNF Gene Causes Anxiety
Researchers found that a common single nucleotide polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene produced similar phenotypes in mice and humans, and the BDNF gene was associated with anxiety-related behaviors ...[Read More]
Significance of determination of C-reactive protein (CRP) levels
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a general marker of infection and inflammation CRP elevations are mostly caused by infections and chronic diseases It will be detected within a few hours after inflammation Therefore, the increase in CRP level means that there is inflammation, and when the inflammation disappears, CRP levels will fall back to normal levels However, the site or cause of inflammation cannot be determined ...[Read More]
SOX2 promotes spinal injury repair
researchers may be able to find safe and effective ways to overproduce SOX2 in human spinal cord injury patients, helping them repair the damage with new neurons while reducing the formation of scar tissue ...[Read More]
Inhibition of 15-PGDH protein can make mice muscle young
researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine found that blocking the activity of a protein in old mice for one month can restore the mass and strength of their atrophic muscles and help them in Run longer on the treadmill ...[Read More]
Key proteins enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a treatment that uses chemical drugs to prevent the proliferation...[Read More]
The Effect of Habitual Fat Intake, IL6 Polymorphism, and Different Diet Strategies on Inflammation in Postmenopausal Women with Central Obesity
Obesity is associated with systemic, low-grade inflammation, which may play an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity-related insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and the atherosclerotic process ...[Read More]