Researchers at the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology recently developed a novel aggregation-induced emission carbon dots for visualization of nuclear and zebrafish long-term imaging.
Researchers from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden revealed the molecular mechanism of low temperature-enhanced plant immune responses. They demonstrated a critical function of the INDUCER OF CBF EXPRESSION 1 as an essential node bridging cold stimulus and plant immunity.
LI Xiaowei from the Wuhan Botanical Garden investigated how polystyrene microplastics pollution affected the invasion process of exotic submerged macrophytes, as well as the mechanism of the influence of the soil physicochemical property, the microbial structural function, and plant functional traits therein.
A research team led by Prof. ZHU Shu and Prof. PAN Wen from the University of Science and Technology of China of the Chinese Academy of Sciences unveiled the mechanism of tumor immune evasion mediated by the microorganism C. scindens in colorectal cancer, and developed a phage-based intervention method.
Researchers led by YANG Hongbo from the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology and CHENG Huanyu of Pennsylvania State University proposed a sparse sensor network with soft wireless inertial motion unit devices for automatic early evaluation of general movements in infants, which will facilitate immediate evaluation of potential development disorders and timely rehabilitation.
Researchers from the Wuhan Botanical Garden have found that restoration of forests, grasslands and wetlands can enhance carbon sink, reduce the global warming potentials, and serve as strategies to mitigate greenhouse gase emissions.
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