Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals a New Model for Predicting Mortality in Sepsis

Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals a New Model for Predicting Mortality in Sepsis

On August 11, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, published a paper in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society titled “Host-Microbe Multiomic Profiling Predicts Mortality in Sepsis“, which establishes a mortality prediction model for sepsis through the integration of host-microbe multiomics analysis, providing a new perspective for understanding the complex pathological mechanisms … Read more

Professor Jia Ning from Southern University of Science and Technology Publishes Two Papers in Science in One Week

Professor Jia Ning from Southern University of Science and Technology Publishes Two Papers in Science in One Week

On May 1, 2025, the Jia Ning team from Southern University of Science and Technology published an article in Science, achieving significant results in the field of phage research. She obtained her PhD fromUniversity of Science and Technology of China, School of Life Sciences (supervisors: Professors Zhou Congzhao and Chen Yuxing), and completed her undergraduate … Read more

Neuroimmunology Insights | Aβ/Tau Neural Circuits; Retrieval of Conditional Immune Response in Anterior-Posterior Insula; CD83+ Microglia

Neuroimmunology Insights | Aβ/Tau Neural Circuits; Retrieval of Conditional Immune Response in Anterior-Posterior Insula; CD83+ Microglia

1. Mol Psychiatry | Synaptic Vulnerability to β-Amyloid and Tau Pathologies Differentially Disrupts Emotional and Memory Neural Circuits Research Background: The core symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) include memory loss and neuropsychiatric abnormalities (such as anxiety), with pathological markers being amyloid beta (Aβ) plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. However, how Aβ and … Read more

Discovery of an Unconventional Lamprey Lymphocyte Lineage Highlights Divergent Features in Vertebrate Adaptive Immune System Evolution

Discovery of an Unconventional Lamprey Lymphocyte Lineage Highlights Divergent Features in Vertebrate Adaptive Immune System Evolution

Journal: Nature Communications Impact Factor: 14.7 Main Technology:scRNA-seq Introduction Lymphocyte receptors have evolved independently in jawed and jawless vertebrates, exhibiting similar adaptive immune responses. However, the functional subtypes and molecular diversity of lymphocytes in jawless vertebrates remain poorly defined compared to jawed animals. The authors analyzed the gills, intestines, and blood of the lamprey (Lampetra … Read more

Understanding The Mechanism of Immune Response Triggered by Different Lipid Components in Lipid Nanoparticles (LNP)

Understanding The Mechanism of Immune Response Triggered by Different Lipid Components in Lipid Nanoparticles (LNP)

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