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Lethal Coronavirus-Vascular Attack
2020-06-29 05:45
The 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is a huge challenge currently facing the global health care system. Clinical data indicate that hypoxic resp… Read More
Stem-Cell Therapy For Cardiac Disease
2020-04-23 08:04
Ischemic heart disease (characterized by decreased blood supply to the heart muscle) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. It manifests as a coronary artery occlusion, which… Read More
Different Detection Methods For SARS-CoV-2
2020-04-13 04:18
SARS-CoV-2(2019-nCoV) is a single-stranded RNA coronavirus with a genome sequence of 29903bp. The genome has 10 genes and can efficiently encode 10 proteins. It can cause respiratory infecti… Read More
Mitoautophagic Cause ALS
2020-01-23 02:50
Upper motor neuron degeneration is typical of many neurodegenerative diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), and primary lateral sclerosis… Read More
Does Decreased Cell Metabolism Cause Aging?
2019-12-30 08:20
Throughout history, humans have been looking for ways to prevent aging and prolong life. With the continuous development of modern science, the process and mechanism of aging are being expla… Read More
The Mystery: P53 Cannot Be A Drug Target
2019-12-30 08:16
p53 is an important tumor suppressor gene. Since the gene was first reported in 1979, more than 20,000 related research papers can be found on Medline. People originally thought that p5… Read More
Crack The Mystery Of Tumor Acid Production
2019-11-29 06:41
In 1924, the German physiologist Otto Warburg found that the growth of cancer cells was heavily dependent on glycolysis compared to normal cells, and this process produced a large amount of… Read More
Interesting Natural Short Sleep Gene
2019-09-30 08:16
Lack of sleep has become a common phenomenon in modern life. The study found that people with chronic sleep deprivation may suffer from various diseases caused by lack of sleep, such as decr… Read More
Intestinal Bacteria-AKK
2019-09-02 02:01
What creatures still live in our bodies? This problem seems simple, but our understanding is not clear for a long time in history. In recent years, researchers have successively isolated hum… Read More
The Root Of Sinusitis
2019-07-29 02:05
Sinusitis, also known as sinus infection, is a symptom caused by inflammation of the sinus mucosa. Common symptoms include snot, stuffy nose, and facial pain. Other signs and symptoms may in… Read More
Lysosomal Storage Disease
2019-07-29 01:53
Lysosomes are a membrane-bound organelle found in many animal cells. They are spherical vesicles containing hydrolases that break down many biomolecules. The pH of the lysosome in the range… Read More
Golgi Bodies’ Disease
2019-06-28 08:27
Introduction of Golgi Bodies Golgi is a highly polar organelle composed of many flat vesicles. It is often distributed between the endoplasmic reticulum and the cell membrane. It is slightly… Read More
Future Tumor Hemorrhage Therapy
2019-06-28 05:52
The rapid proliferation of tumor cells requires a large amount of nutrients, which requires the formation of new blood vessels in the tumor environment to meet this need. Humans discovered t… Read More
Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress And Disease
2019-05-28 06:52
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a very important multi-functional organelle in eukaryotic cells. While completing the basic physiological functions, the endoplasmic reticulum becomes a piv… Read More
Circadian Rhythm
2019-05-28 06:49
In light-sensitive higher organisms, the biological clock is a set of functional systems formed by photoreceptor neurons, endocrine systems, and gene timing oscillation expression regulation… Read More
Tumor Treating Fields
2019-04-27 07:48
Electric field therapy is a non-invasive method of tumor treatment that uses alternating electric fields of specific frequency and intensity to selectively destroy mitosis in cancer cells. E… Read More
What Is Mitochondrial Disease?
2019-04-27 07:41
Mitochondria are a subcellular structure prevalent in eukaryotic cells and the most important source of energy in cells. Most tissue cells in the human body rely on oxidative phosphorylation… Read More
2019-03-20 07:24
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is a kind of free DNA released by tumor cells after necrosis and apoptosis. Because it circulates in the blood, the detection of ctDNA can reflect the tumor sta… Read More
2019-03-20 07:20
Telomeres are short, multi-repeat non-transcribed sequences (TTAGGG) and some binding proteins that make up a special structure. In addition to providing a buffer for non-transcribed DNA, pr… Read More
2019-03-04 03:28
Dengue fever is a global acute infectious disease caused by dengue virus (DV). It is widely spread in tropical and subtropical regions. Its clinical manifestations include high fever, headac… Read More
Magical Tumor Immunotherapy-CAR-T
2019-02-28 07:39
Tumor immunotherapy, which is widely used as a fourth treatment method after surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, is a major turning point in cancer treatment. Chimeric antigen receptor-m… Read More
What Is Dengue Fever?
2019-02-28 07:28
Dengue fever is a global acute infectious disease caused by dengue virus (DV). It is widely spread in tropical and subtropical regions. Its clinical manifestations include high fever, headac… Read More
An Overview Of Blood Brain Barrier
2019-02-19 05:59
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a barrier which the passage of a substance carried by the blood t to the brain tissue. The blood-brain barrier was discovered by Lewandowsky and Glodman… Read More
What Is Hippocampus?
2019-02-19 05:55
The hippocampus is one of the most studied parts of the brain (the cerebral cortex) in the central nervous system of mammals. Because the shape is similar to the hippocampus, it is called th… Read More
An Overview Of PD-1/PD-L
2019-01-03 01:41
In recent years, monoclonal antibody therapy against immunological checkpoints has made breakthroughs in cancer treatment, especially in the treatment of various tumors such as melanoma, lun… Read More
Human Rhinoviruses And Its Protease
2018-12-03 05:34
Human rhinoviruses (HRV), which include over 100 different virus serotypes, are responsible for a significant portion of common colds experienced each year. HRV have a single positive-strand… Read More
Why Use CRISPR/Cas9 Antibodies?
2018-11-27 08:27
The CRISPR-Cas9 system has proven to be a powerful tool for genome editing, allowing for the precise modification of specific DNA sequences within a cell. Many efforts are currently underway… Read More
The Five Types Of Hepatitis
2018-10-25 08:39
What is hepatitis? The five hepatitis viruses (hepatitis, A, B, C, D, and E) belong to five different virus families and are genomically distinct with different replication strategies. They… Read More
What Is Fc Receptors?
2018-06-07 03:50
Fc receptors, the receptors for the Fc portion of immunoglobulins, play an essential role in antibody-dependent immune responses. An Fc receptor is a protein found on the surface of certain… Read More
An Overview Of Clostridium
2018-05-04 09:51
Clostridium is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria belonging to the firmicutes. They are obligate anaerobes capable of producing endospores. Individual cells are rod-shaped, members of which a… Read More
Vitamin B12 And Health
2018-04-04 04:06
Vitamin B12 is also known as cobalamine or cyanocobalamine, comprises a number of forms including cyano-, methyl-, deoxyadenosyl- and hydroxy-cobalamin. Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitami… Read More
What Is Zonulin?
2018-04-03 03:46
What is zonulin? Zonulin is a protein, synthesized in intestinal and liver cells, that reversibly regulates intestinal permeability. Zonulin modulates the permeability of tight junctions bet… Read More
Estrogen And Progesterone
2018-03-02 08:14
Progesterone and estrogen are the two most important hormones in the female body. These are steroid hormones that are responsible for various female characteristics in the body. The ovaries… Read More
2018-02-27 02:02
Antibody is an immunoglobulin produced by the body’s immune system and stimulated by antigen to proliferate and differentiate from B lymphocytes or memory cells and specifically bind t… Read More
2018-01-26 11:02
In 2008, during a survey conducted in commercial carnation greenhouses in Coatepec Harinas County, Mexico, symptoms of yellow streak were observed in many young plants and severe deformation… Read More
Announcing The Launch Of Our New Website
2018-01-02 09:15
We are excited to announce the launch of Creative Diagnostics’ newly designed website-www.creative-diagnostics.com ! Our goal with this new designed website is create a user-frien… Read More
Interferons And Interferon Receptors
2017-12-23 04:28
Interferons (IFNs) were the first family of cytokines to be discovered. In 1957 researchers observed that if susceptible animal cells were exposed to a colonizing virus, these cells immediat… Read More
The Structure And Function Of Chromatin
2017-11-30 01:43
Chromatin is a complex of macromolecules composed of DNA, RNA, and protein, which is found inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromatin exists in two forms: heterochromatin (condensed)… Read More
What Are Cytokines?
2017-11-15 07:57
What are cytokines? Cytokines are small secreted proteins released by cells have a specific effect on the interactions and communications between cells. The word cytokine is derived from the… Read More
Lateral Flow Assay
2017-10-31 08:32
Lateral flow assay is a new in vitro diagnostic technique developed on the basis of monoclonal antibody technology, colloidal gold immunochromatography and new material technology in the 199… Read More
What Is An Autoimmune Disease?
2017-10-27 04:30
What is an autoimmune disease? An autoimmune disease is a condition arising from an abnormal immune response to a normal body part, it releases “autoantibodies” that attacks and… Read More
What Is C-reactive Protein?
2017-09-13 06:27
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein belonging to pentraxin family of proteins, whose levels increases 1000-fold or more in concentration in blood during the occurrence of an i… Read More
An Introduction To Plant Pathogen
2017-08-12 02:58
What is plant pathogen? A plant pathogen is a broad term that refers to any of the organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, protists, nematodes, and viruses that cause plant diseases. Plant patho… Read More
2017-06-08 01:55
Influenza virus belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae, which is a common contagious pathogen that causes acute respiratory tract illness in humans. Influenza virus can be classi… Read More
What Is Melanoma?
2017-05-26 06:53
Melanoma, also known as malignant melanoma, is a cancer that develops from pigment cells called melanocytes. It is commonly occurred in the skin, also in the mucosa, eye choroid and other pa… Read More
What Are Biomarkers?
2017-04-27 09:20
The use of biomarkers in basic and clinical research as well as in clinical practice has become so commonplace that their presence as primary endpoints in clinical trials is now accepted alm… Read More
What Are The Real Risks Of Zika Virus?
2017-04-21 02:19
Zika virus(ZIKV) is named after the zika Forest in Uganda, and was first isolated from the sentinel rhesus monkey in 1947. Compare to other diseases, zika virus infection sympt… Read More
What Is Tomato Mosaic Virus?
2017-01-25 07:29
Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) is a member of family tobamoviridae and belongs to the genus tobamovirus, which is a plant pathogenic virus. It is found worldwide and affects tomatoes and many ot… Read More
NgAgo Gene-editing Controversy Escalates
2016-12-16 09:44
Six months ago, Chinese researchers reported in Nature Biotechnology that an enzyme called NgAgo could be used to edit mammalian genes, and it could surpass even the might CRISPR/Cas9 for ed… Read More
Overview Of Hepatitis C Virus
2016-11-02 02:39
The hepatitis C virus is a positive-strand RNA virus encoding a single polyprotein precursor that belongs to the genus Hepacivirus, a member of the family Flaviviridae. Hepatitis C virus is… Read More
Hepatitis B Virus Antigens And Antibodies
2016-10-27 03:59
The structure of hepatitis B virus The hepatitis B virus is a small DNA virus with unusual features similar to retroviruses, which is a prototype virus of the Hepadnaviridae family. HBV caus… Read More
What Is Vimentin?
2016-09-08 08:20
What is Vimentin? There are three main kinds of cytoskeletal filaments: microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments in Eukaryotic cells. Intermediate filaments help to provide s… Read More
What Are Histones?
2016-08-24 04:37
What are Histones? Histones are a family of basic proteins that associate with DNA in the nucleus and help condense it into chromatin, they are alkaline (basic pH) proteins, and their positi… Read More
2016-01-12 02:43
Idiotype means that an individual differing from immunoglobulin molecule produced by B cells whose variable region has different antigen specificity. Thus it is called idiotype. The idiotypi… Read More

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