Life Sciences August 2021

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    Articles on Exercise, bacterias, lab-grown foie gras, Embryo & stem cells, Gut microbes…


     
     

     
     

     
     

     

  • Exercise improves health through changes to DNA

    Exercise remodels enhancer activity in skeletal muscle that are linked to cognitive abilities. The beneficial effects of exercise may in part result from changes to the strucure of DNA, referred at as epigenetic. On organs distant from muscle, like the brain, it may largely be regulated by the secretion of nervous and structural muscle factors.

     

     

    Metabolites of intestinal bacteria can change the metabolism of our cells

    Metabolites of intestinal bacteria can change the metabolism and gene regulation of our cells and thus positively influence the efficiency of tumor therapies. Butyrate and pentanoate boost the anti-tumor activity of a type of killer T cell known as CD8, by reprogramming the way they work.

     

     

    A startup called Gourmey has created a lab-grown foie gras matching its delicate flavor and creamy texture

    A startup called Gourmey has perfected the science and art of creating lab-grown duck and goose liver. They succeeded in matching the delicate flavor and creamy texture of foie gras with a competitive price.

     

     

    A near-complete mouse embryo model has been created from stem cells

    An early, near-complete mouse embryo model has been created from stem cells. A heart beats and a nervous system develops. To have all the variety of cells necessary for the formation of functional organs, it is necessary to develop systems in which all the precursor cells are present.

     

     

    Transplanting gut microbes rejuvenate aspects of brain and immune function

    Transplanting gut microbes from young mice into old mice can rejuvenate aspects of brain and immune function. We also see evidence of improved learning ability and cognitive function said the researchers.”.

     

     

    Unknown brain cell appears to help center oneself in their own world’s map

    An unknown kind of human brain cell appears to help people center themselves in their personal maps of the world. Two strategies with which humans and animals navigate and orient themselves are either locating places, distances and directions in “allocentric” frames of the external world or egocentric frames centered on the self. A mobile phone employs the same modes of navigation.

     

     

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