Nature published a Large-scale Cancer Genome studies of Proteins important Results

28 May
Nature published a large-scale cancer genome studies of proteins important results

Based on data from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program, a multi-agency team of scientists completed the first large-scale breast cancer “protein genomics” (proteogenomic) study, some of the DNA mutation and protein signals linked together, and help determine Some drivers … Read More »

Mothers Prenatal Baby Fruit intake to Promote Cognitive Development

28 May
Prenatal fruit consumption linked to improved cognitive development in infants

Most people have heard the old adage, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” This is an old truth, not just Apple, it is known, in general, eating fruit can reduce various diseases such as heart disease and stroke … Read More »

2016 International Conference on Autism Research: Too Much Folic Acid Supplements for Pregnant Women or Children can Cause Autism

17 May
2016 International Conference on Autism Research: Too Much Folic Acid Supplements for Pregnant Women or Children can Cause Autism

Recently, at the 2016 International Conference on Autism Research held in Baltimore, researchers announced a latest findings: Despite the lack of folic acid in pregnant women is not conducive to the development of the child; but too much folic acid … Read More »

Researchers in Type 1 Diabetes Worldwide Linked to the Advances in Medical Care

8 May
Researchers link global increase in type 1 diabetes to advances in medical care

Researchers at the University of Adelaide, said in the case of type 1 diabetes, global growth is directly related to advances in medical care, and the disease is more likely to be through basic genetics from one generation to the … Read More »

DNA Imprinting Defect May Affect Children Diagnosed With Osteosarcoma

28 Jan
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Osteosarcoma is the more common form of malignant bone tumors occur in young people under 20 years old or children, the most common bone cancer in children, and about 5 percent of pediatric tumors. Children diagnosed with osteosarcoma may be … Read More »

Researchers developed a way to ramp up the conversion of skin cells into dopamine neurons

9 Dec
Researchers developed a way to ramp up the conversion of skin cells into dopamine neurons

Parkinson’s disease is a common neurodegenerative disease, the average age is 60 years old, 40 years old younger Parkinson disease is rare. The incidence rate of PD in our country over the age of 65 patients with 1.7%. disease, only less … Read More »