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Stem cells Are found to Protect Wounded Planarian by Delaying Their Death
A new research shows that stem cells can delay their own deaths in response to physical injuries in planarians, which contributes to the list of stem cells’ fine qualities.
Read MoreReceptor ACE2—A Key Target for Novel Coronavirus Infections
Since SARS-CoV-2 is similar to SARS-CoV, the research of 2003 that ACE2 is an essential receptor for SARS-CoV infection can be further explored for unveiling the secret of SARS-CoV-2.
Read MoreThe New Technology CAR-T Is Expected to Overcome AIDS After Being Transformed
HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 32 million lives so far. However, the increasing access to effective HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment has made it less threatening. Recently, convertibleCAR-T cell has been a hot issue for its great power to kill HIV-infected cells.
Read MoreProgress of Gene Therapy in Hereditary Optic Nerve Injury and Related Diseases
Gene therapy, though has limitations, remains a promising therapy for diseases about hereditary optic nerve injury.
Read More4 Things Everyone Should Know About Virus
A virus, a small infectious agent, can infect all types of life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms. This article briefly introduces some basic knowledge about virus.
Read MoreWill Exosome Be the New Star in Treating Renal Cancer
The diagnosis and treatment of renal cancer are the focus and difficulty of cancer research and recent study shows that exosomes might be a key player in this process.
Read MoreComplement Deficiencies and Related Diseases
The complement system, as a necessary part of immune system, is an important effect mechanism of the body's innate immunity and adaptive immunity, and is related to several diseases, which has become a research hotspot.
Read MoreStem cell-based Gene Therapy Successfully Treats 6 Patients with Rare Hematological Diseases
Recently, a scientist team from the University of California has released their research, which shows that stem cell-based gene therapy can be efficient in treatment of X-linked chronic granulomatous disease.
Read MoreChildhood Cancer: Research Progress and Future Prospects
Scientists have made progress in research of childhood cancer and the latest treatment will also cover mental health assessment.
Read MoreEnhanced Killing of TNBC Cells by Oncolytic Viruses
Triple-negative breast cancer is known to have a poor prognosis and limited treatment options, but recent studies open the door to potential treatment options.
Read MoreStem Cell Research – To BE OR NOT TO BE
Stem cells are believed to possess great medical potential, but its controversy has never stopped. Scientists are trying to explain their studies with human health and medical development.
Read MoreEthical Rules for Gene Editing – Opportunity or Obstacle?
Gene therapy, potential to cure a wide range of genetic diseases, has been a hot issue for a long time. However, ethical discussions about it never fade away, and legislation is being improved to help regulate the future research.
Read MoreCurrent Challenges in Oncolytic Virotherapy
Oncolytic virotherapy has shown a promising future, but challenges still exist on providing a safe and efficient treatment.
Read MoreExosome: Super Player in Drug Delivery
Exosome has long been used as an early diagnosic biomarker of tumor, and recently, scientists have found its potential in drug delivery.
Read MoreFive Things You Should Know About Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is one of the autoimmune diseases, and the signs and symptoms of SLE vary among affected individuals, so the treatment should be adjusted by professional doctors.
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