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- Research on the Biological Effects of GLP-2GLP-2 (glucagon-likepeptide-2) was discovered and named by the Lilly Laboratory in the United States when cloning the proglucagon gene (PG). In 1996, Drucker et al. discovered that the active ingredient in proglucagon-derived peptide (PGDP) that promotes intestinal mucosal growth is GLP-2. Its effect is stronger than other growth factors that have been discovered, and its growth-promoting...0 Comments 0 Shares 156 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Research on Genetically Engineered Drug Host Cell ProteinsGenetically engineered drugs are introduced into host cells such as Escherichia coli, yeast or mammalian cells through recombinant technology to construct engineering strains or cell strains, and then undergo specific expression, assembly, folding and post-translational modification processes to produce drugs with corresponding Bioactive macromolecules. Endogenous proteins derived from host...0 Comments 0 Shares 151 Views
- Staphylococcus Aureus Enterotoxin B Detection MethodStaphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is an important class of food-borne pathogens that cause food contamination and food poisoning, and is also a symbiont of human skin and mucous membranes. Studies have found that about 20%~30 % of healthy individuals carry Staphylococcus aureus. Animal foods are susceptible to Staphylococcus aureus infection, such as milk, butter, cured ham,...0 Comments 0 Shares 248 Views
- Effects of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists on Diabetic CardiomyopathyThe incidence and prevalence of diabetes are increasing year by year globally, and patients with diabetes are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and heart failure. Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) refers to the presence of abnormal myocardial structure and performance in the absence of other heart-related risk factors (such as coronary artery-related disease, hypertension, and severe...0 Comments 0 Shares 230 Views
- Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnostic MarkersAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with an insidious onset. Clinically, it is characterized by comprehensive dementia manifestations such as memory impairment, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, impairment of visuospatial skills, executive dysfunction, and personality and behavioral changes. Alzheimer’s disease is progressive and irreversible and can only be...0 Comments 0 Shares 469 Views
- What is Herpes Simplex VirusHerpes simplex virus (HSV) belongs to the herpesvirus alpha subfamily and has a unique 4-layer structure. The core of HSV is a linear double-stranded DNA of about 152 000 bp, surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. The outer capsid is a membrane, which contains more than 20 important proteins that can regulate the virus replication cycle. It is a characteristic structure of herpes viruses, can...0 Comments 0 Shares 369 Views
- Herpes Simplex Virus AntigensHerpes simplex virus, abbreviated as HSV, is a member of the Herpesvirus family, and a species that infects humans only. HSV has two major serotypes: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 is mainly transmitted by oral-to-oral contact, causing oral herpes (including symptoms known as cold sores), but it can also lead to genital herpes. HSV-2 is a sexually transmitted infection that causes genital...0 Comments 0 Shares 449 Views
- Rubella Virus AntigensRubella virus (RV) also known as German measles, is the only member of the genus Rubivirus and belongs to the family of Togaviridae. The greatest threat of rubella virus to public health is its teratogenicity. Pregnant women who infected with RV can cause congenital harm on infants, especially to the developing baby in the first 3 months of pregnancy. RV is spread through blood...0 Comments 0 Shares 454 Views
- NeuroinflammationNeuroinflammation Overview Chronic neuroinflammation is an important area of research because it plays an important role in common neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease (ALS) and multiple sclerosis (MS). In general, these diseases are characterized by an initial acute neuroinflammatory response that does...0 Comments 0 Shares 460 Views
- Neurodegenerative DiseasesNeurodegenerative diseases overview Neurodegenerative diseases are caused by the loss of neurons and myelin, which deteriorate over time and cause dysfunction. It can be divided into acute neurodegenerative diseases and chronic neurodegenerative diseases. The former mainly includes cerebral ischemia (CI), brain injury (BI), and epilepsy; the latter includes Alzheimer's disease (AD) and...0 Comments 0 Shares 504 Views
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