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Cell communication and disease
This book introduces the basic concepts, components and basic theories of cell communication, paying attention to the pathophysiological significance of existing research results and the relationship between diseases and application prospects, that is, the combination of basic and clinical.
The secret of life
Aging is a manifestation of social progress and an irreversible global trend.
The secret of life
Aging is a manifestation of social progress and an irreversible global trend.
Progress in research on human protein interactions
Proteins play an important role in the life activities of cells. However, their functions do not rely on the independent action of a single protein. The interaction between proteins is the main way for proteins to perform their functions. way.
The mechanism of spermidine-induced autophagy
Spermidine (Spermidine) is a low molecular weight aliphatic carbide containing 3 amine groups and is one of the natural polyamines present in all living organisms.
The human microbiome: our allies in health
The human body is home to an entire community of microorganisms: bacteria, archaea, yeasts and viruses. Today, they are classified as “microbiota” and participate in many biological functions.
A guide to the application of epigenetics
The completion of the Human Genome Project and advances in next-generation sequencing technology have revealed that genomic DNA controls biological processes and disease states much less than originally thought.
Telomere longevity effect
During the sick lifespan, the quality of life is significantly deteriorated due to aging diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, arthritis, fragile immune system, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, etc. The skin is rough, loose, and dark. The hair becomes thinner and the hair follicles shrink.
Basic introduction to the immune system
Physiological barriers are the first line of defense against microbial invasion, including the following types, among which skin and mucous membranes are the most important defense structures.
Cellular senescence
Cellular senescence refers to a state of stable cell cycle arrest in which proliferating cells become resistant to growth-promoting stimuli, usually caused by DNA damage.
Inflammation and health
Basic knowledge of inflammation (concepts, pathological manifestations, inducing factors, etc.)
Pluripotent Stem Cell Protocol Manual
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) include embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The emergence of iPSC simplifies Methods to generate patient stem cells and construct disease models have revolutionized the field of stem cell research.