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Will COVID-19 Spread Through Mosquitoes?
Many people are worrying that mosquito biting may spread the novel coronavirus and experts clarified that no evidence shows that COVID-19 can be transmitted by mosquito bites.
Read MorePatients with Parkinson's Disease Get Better After Receiving Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell therapy has long been used to treat or prevent a disease or condition. Now, the new case shows that it may also cure Parkinson's Disease.
Read MoreFantasy Becomes Reality: Human Gene Causes Monkey Brain to Grow Larger
Researchers in Germany and Japan created transgenic monkeys, and found that a human-specific gene causes marmoset to develop a larger neocortex.
Read MoreNature: Complement Genes Treat Male and Female Differently
Researchers found that gender difference exists in SLE, Sjögren's syndrome and schizophrenia, and they also found that gene might be a main reason.
Read MoreCell Therapies for Tumor Treatment—CIK cells, DC cells, NK cells, CTL/TCR-T/CAR-T cells
Biotherapy has shown great potential in tumor treatment to complement the traditional methods of surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. CIK cells, DCs, NK cells, CTL/TCR-T/CAR-T cells are four types of biotherapy.
Read MoreAn Endless War: Fight Against Hair Loss
Hair loss is a problem plaguing millions of people in US. So, what causes hair loss and how can we stop it? This article will give answers to these questions.
Read MoreThree Weapons Collaborate to Defeat Refractory/Relapsed Leukemia
Leukemia was called blood cancer for a long time, but with the development of medical technology, the treatment has made a qualitative leap. Clinically, many patients can get a great improvement even a cure under the latest treatment.
Read MoreThe Second Generation of Antibody Therapy for Tumors—Bispecific Antibodies
Bispecific antibodies have received more and more attention as new strategies of anti-tumor immunotherapy. So, what is it and how does it work? This article will give a full introduction to this techonology.
Read MoreLatest Research: Long-term Exercise Improve Heart Function Through Exosomes
Long-term aerobic exercise can improve heart function, but the underlying mechanism of exercise's protective effect on the heart remains unclear.
Read MoreLeptin—A Strong Helper to Vaccinia Virus in Tumor Treatment
Vaccinia virus is the first virus that has been shown to be efficient and safe in tumor treatment, and its combination with leptin is proved to have stronger effect.
Read More3D Printing and Oncolytic Virus Contribute to Precise Medical Solutions
Many drugs have been developed or are under research for cancer treatment. With the advancement of technology, precise medical solutions for individuals may provide better effect with cheaper cost.
Read MoreGene Editing—God's Scalpel or Pandora's Box?
Recently, a research result of the Institute of Neurosciences at Peking University made gene editing appear in the public's vision once and for all by using CRISPR gene editing technology to accurately "delete" animal’s specific memories.
Read MoreThe Complement System in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Overview and Outlook
The Complement System is an important part of the human immune system. In addition to being a first-line fighter, the complement system also undertakes communication, coordination, and other works-that is, to connect the innate immunity with the acquired adaptive immunity.
Read MoreOpportunities and Obstacles of Bispecific Antibody in Cancer Immunotherapy
With more than three dozen companies developing bispecific antibodies, the next frontier of cancer therapy may well involve these genetically engineered, recombinant antibodies.
Read MoreHow Can Exosome Involve in Fighting Against COVID-19
Many scientists around the world are working to find antiviral drugs for COVID-19, and a study of Tel Aviv University showed that exosome can also be helpful to fight against this pandemic.
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