Daily Archives:February 2, 2016

CKD affects mortality in TAVI patients

Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most frequent type of valvular heart disease in Europe and North America. It primarily presents as calcific AS in old people (2–7% of the population > 65 years). Calcific AS is a

The hierarchy of transcriptional activation: from enhancer to promoter

Disturbance of gene expression underlies many diseases. Deciphering how genes are normally switched on and off in healthy cells during development and cell differentiation is helping to shed light on the molecular basis of diseases such as

Meat traditions (and the co-evolution of humans and meat)

If food is indeed “good to think”, as in Lévi-Strauss’ famous maxim, then meat seems to be the supreme example. Meat is truly about us. Besides, the way we deal with meat needs urgent reconsideration due to

A vision trap: blind areas create confounding effects in studies of complex processes like reading

Local areas of damage to the brain can create very specific problems in visual perception, which appear to affect one type of function but leave many others intact. Understanding what kind of processes could be affected that

Biodegradable packaging films with improved mechanical and barrier properties

Conventional plastics pose major threat to environment because they are non – biodegradable and are derived from non – renewable resources. Despite this demand for conventional plastics has been rising steadily over the years. It is estimated

焦虑与酒精早些时候参与

Mental health and substance use disorders are common in the general population and the leading disorders within these are anxiety and alcohol use disorders, with approximately 20 – 30% of the population experiencing one during their lifetime.

Aerobic condition accelerates carotenoid production in Enterococcus gilvus

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) is industrial important bacteria because LAB are used in fermented foods and probiotics. The clarification of the stress tolerance mechanism of LAB is beneficial for probiotic and molecular breeding to equip LAB with

Distinguish males and females using the mandibular canine tooth

Rao and collaborators developed a methodology based on the mandibular canine to estimate the sex of an individual. Using this methodology, called mandibular canine index (MCI), the authors proposed a cut-value above which the subjects should be

Compounds earlier known as neurotransmitters are met and function in every living organism

Historically, the neurotransmitters function were analyzed only in animals with nervous system, and their initial role was associated mainly with the transmission of nerve (electrical) impulses. In the last decade of the 20 century, new views on

Could the organ shortage ever be met?

A commonly expressed view is that increasing the number of donors will solve the organ shortage and in the UK there has been a 58 per cent increase in deceased organ donations from 2007-8 to 2014-15. The

Optimization of charge carrier transport balance for high efficient polymer solar cells

Polymer solar cells (PSCs) with poly (diketopyrrolopyrrole – terthiophene) (PDPP3T): [6,6] – phenyl – C71 – butyric acid methyl ester (PC71BM) as active layers were fabricated from different temperature solutions. The champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of