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“我之前手都抬不起来了,走路也走不稳。没想到手术后第三天就可以下床了,现在我都能跑了,是中心医院专家团队治好了我的颈椎病。”罗先生说道。
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...
Key Residues of the Receptor Binding Motif in the Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 That Interact With ACE2 and Neutralizing Antibodies
SARS-CoV-2 cross-neutralizing antibody receptor binding motif spike protein substitution mutation
2020/6/11
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the novel human coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, is currently a major threat to public health worldwide. The viral spike protein binds the host receptor angiotens...
Identification of Key Business and Management Skills Needed for Pharmacy Graduates
Identification Business Management
2018/11/22
Objective. To identify key business, management, and human resources skills needed by pharmacy graduates.
Methods. Pharmacy preceptors were recruited for inclusion in one of four focus groups. At eac...
A Qualitative Study Identifying Key Components to Standardize Across Inpatient General Medicine Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
Qualitative Study Components Standardize
2018/11/21
Objective. To identify common components of inpatient general medicine advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) across sites, determine which components were important to standardize, and distin...
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...
Effects of isoenergetic high-carbohydrate compared with high-fat diets on human cholesterol synthesis and expression of key regulatory genes of cholesterol metabolism
glucose tolerance high-carbohydrate diet stable isotopes
2016/6/13
High-carbohydrate diets improve plasma cholesterol
concentrations but increase triacylglycerol concentrations;
the latter effect increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
(CVD). Triacylglycerol ...
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...
Moneyball and soccer - an analysis of the key performance indicators of elite male soccer players by position
MONEYBALL SOCCER KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ELITE MALE POSITION
2013/10/2
In most sports, it is found that the important performance indicators (PI’s) vary from coach to coach. Therefore, if sets of PI’s can be identified and clear operational definitions defined, there is ...
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.