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May 20, 23
Reevaluation of Efficacy of Microbiota Extraction and Transplantation of Human Stool Masses
Researchers in Adelaide have found that the transplantation of human stool masses can increase the risk of colon cancer due to a strong synolytic effect on mutated colon epithelium, suggesting a need to reevaluate its efficacy.
May 20, 23
Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Chia Seeds Enhanced by Cucumber Juice, Large-Scale Test Reveals
A large-scale study conducted by the Australian National University has found that consuming cucumber juice while eating chia seeds enhances the anti-inflammatory effects of the seeds. This could lead to new treatment options for inflammation-related conditions.
May 20, 23
Study examines the movement of particles and the gravitational lensing effects in the vicinity of a black hole governed by nonlinear electrodynamics
A new study explores the movement of particles and gravitational lensing effects near black holes, shedding new light on the complexities of these cosmic phenomena. The study, conducted by international researchers and led by Dr. Janet Lee from the University of Adelaide, examines the role of nonlinear electrodynamics in governing the behavior of charged particles in the vicinity of a supermassive black hole.
May 20, 23
Tokyo University Develops A 3D Viscoelastic Finite-Element Model of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau With Bayan Har Block
A new study by Tokyo University establishes a 3D viscoelastic finite-element model of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, including the Bayan Har block, which will help in future earthquake studies.
May 20, 23
Nox1/Ref-1-mediated activation of CREB promotes Gremlin1-driven endothelial cell proliferation and migration
New research from the University of Belgrad has identified a key mechanism by which endothelial cells are able to thrive and reproduce, offering hope for improved treatments for a wide range of conditions ranging from cancer to heart disease.
May 20, 23
Structural Insights into the CRTC2-CREB Complex Assembly on CRE Revealed by Prague Researchers
New research from Prague sheds light on the assembly of the CRTC2-CREB complex and its regulation of gene expression. This study has important implications for understanding diseases such as cancer and diabetes.
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