Month: November 2022

Research on the multi-granularity method of role engineering

Imagine you’re a chef trying to prepare a feast for a large banquet. You need to assign different roles to your sous chefs, prep cooks, and servers to ensure a smooth operation. But as the guest list grows, it becomes increasingly challenging to develop a system that meets the necessary security requirements without sacrificing efficiency. […]

Published on November 9, 2022

Gut Bacteria and Inflammation in Alzheimer’s: A Unraveling Connection

Imagine your brain is like a bustling city, full of activity and communication. Now imagine that city being disrupted by a rowdy gang of troublemakers. Well, that’s kind of what happens when it comes to the relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and intestinal microflora. In this study, scientists took a deep dive into the gut microbiomes […]

Published on November 9, 2022

The role of TIGAR in nervous system diseases

Just like a skilled multitasker, TP53-induced glycolysis and apoptosis regulator (TIGAR) takes on different roles in the nervous system. It acts as a traffic controller for glucose metabolism, ensuring the synthesis of ribose for DNA repair and cell growth while maintaining a balanced cellular environment. TIGAR also wears many hats, working to reduce oxidative stress, […]

Published on November 9, 2022