Novel Explanation for “Runner’s High”

Running is a pleasant thing. And the happiness, freedom and the feeling of energetic is never just owing to the function of endorphin. A recent study published on Cell Metabolism suggested that dopamine, an important neurotransmitter, has influence on this so-called “runner’s high” too.   The researchers pointed out that this “reward effect” in exercise is under the regulation of leptin, which can inhibit the body’s physical activity through dopamine…

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Probe into Discovery and Translational Service in Creative BioMart

Creative BioMart, a leader in protein accelerated protein discovery and translational services with expertise and robust facilities for protein array, epitope mapping and radioimmunoassays, is excellent in the field of protein based lead discovery. Let the writer lead you to Creative BioMart’s Discovery and Translational Services: Biomarker Service To support the customers’ needs for drug development, Creative BioMart provides a wide range of biomarker assay development and validation services as…

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Mutant Mice Are More Intelligent?

A recent study has found that by inhibiting the expression of PDE4B protein, mice can have higher cognitive abilities. Compared to normal mice, the genetically modified mice were able to remember more distant events, and can solve more complex problems. This study, conducted by a Joint Task Force of Canadian and British, was published in the latest issue of “Neuropsychopharmacology”. Phosphodiesterase-4B is a common enzyme in vertebrates. This enzyme is…

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Do you regard GMO-labels as negative warnings?

In the last two posts we have talked about bioengineering. I still want to lay my today’s topic on GMO. First a question, do you regard GMO-labels as negative warnings? A recent new study reveals that most of the people don’t regard GMO labeling as warning meanings and will not be scared away just by the labels. This study was released right after the U.S. House passed a bill that…

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Novel Approach for Identifying Protein Interaction Was Found

Protein interaction refers to intentional physical contacts established between tow or more proteins as a result of biochemical events or electrostatic forces. There are a multitude of methods to detect protein interaction. And the most widely used methods are yeast two-hybrid screening and affinity purification. Each of the approaches has its own strengths and weakness with regard to the sensitivity and specificity of the method, reliably validating these techniques presents…

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β2 microglobulin was found to be related to memory loss

The next time you forget where you have left your keys, you can blame an immune protein called β2 microglobulin (B2M) that builds up in your blood as you age. B2M impairs the formation of new brain cells and contributed to age-related loss–study found in mice. If we block this protein, we might be able to prevent the memory decline or cognitive disorders, according to the researchers. Not only this…

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How far away is transgenic animal food from us?

According to the US “WIRED” magazine’s report, for a long time our human beings have almost transformed all of the plants and animals that provide us with food with traditional breeding methods. While the practice by using genetic engineering to make gene migration between different living organisms mutual implant makes people doubt about the future. This, however, is what happened in France two weeks ago: the offspring of lamb that…

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Vitamin C can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and early death, new study shows

Maybe we have long been acknowledged that Vitamin C (VC) is really important for our bodies. And have been encouraged to eat more food and vegetables that are full of VC. A recent study added a new traits to VC, enlarged the advantages of it. Scientists in this study have found that high VC in the blood from the intake of fruit and vegetables are associated with a reduced risk…

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Creative BioMart Now Has Its Own Blog!

July 15, 2015-NY, Creative BioMart has announced today that it has added the column of blog to its website, that seeks to bring comprehensive biotech knowledge coverage to its readers. Over the years, Creative BioMart is always trying to bring customers with high quality biotech products including proteins, recombinant proteins, GMP proteins, stable cell lines, and protein related services consisting protein expression, protein labeling and more. In the past decades,…

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