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Targeting PDE to reprogram neutrophil development as a therapeutic strategy for neonatal rotavirus-associated liver injury.
Tsinghua University PressLiver failure due to viral infection affects the wellbeing of many neonates, but the underlying mechanisms remain enigmatic. In this study, we analyzed a neonatal liver failure model by utilizing intraperitoneal injection of rhesus rotavirus (RRV) into newborn BALB/c mice. Through single-cell RNA sequencing, we revealed an altered developmental trajectory of neutrophils in infected mice, accompanied by significant upregulation of phosphodiesterase (Pde4b). We showed that dipyridamole-mediated inhibition of phosphodiesterases (PDEs) restored the differentiation trajectory of neutrophils by suppressing their activation, promoting apoptosis, and facilitating clearance. In addition, dipyridamole also suppressed the activation of autoreactive B cells and cytotoxic lymphocytes, which collectively ameliorated liver pathology and improved neonatal survival following RRV infection. In summary, we demonstrate that inhibition of PDE signaling alleviates liver failure in murine models of neonatal rotavirus infection, thereby revealing a candidate strategy to treat rotavirus-associated diseases in neonates.
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- hLife
Let the city float: A hybrid floating structure solution for resilient, adaptable and sustainable urban development
The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityDecoding the molecular partnership behind watermelon’s resistance to salinity
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceSoil salinization is a growing global problem that threatens crop productivity.
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- Horticulture Research
Physicists discover a correlated topological excitonic insulator with novel quantum properties
Princeton University, Department of Physics- Journal
- Nature Physics
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- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, DOE/US Department of Energy
World of digital cycling: More than competition
SWPS UniversityAre sports apps only about competition and breaking personal records? Research conducted by scientists from SWPS University shows that cycling enthusiasts in Eastern Europe are increasingly treating digital tools as a path to well-being and comfort, not necessarily as a virtual racetrack.
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- International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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- Polish National Science Centre
Spices and culinary herbs for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer: A comprehensive review with mechanistic insights
Chinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd.This review systematically examines the potential of spices and culinary herbs (e.g., turmeric, garlic, ginger) for breast cancer (BC) prevention and treatment, elucidating their underlying mechanisms: inhibiting BC cell proliferation, migration, and metastasis; inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrest; and modulating dysregulated signaling pathways (e.g., PI3K/Akt/mTOR, NF-κB, Wnt/β-catenin). Notably, their bioactive constituents (e.g., curcumin from turmeric, allicin from garlic, gingerol from ginger) exhibit anti-BC efficacy with fewer adverse effects than conventional chemotherapeutics.
Importantly, it synthesizes in vitro, in vivo, and clinical evidence—for instance, phase I/II trials demonstrating that curcumin combined with docetaxel or paclitaxel improved outcomes in patients with advanced BC. Clinically, these natural agents represent safe, accessible adjuncts to standard BC therapies, though additional large-scale, well-designed clinical trials are required to validate their translational value.
Many children seem on track—but struggle with motor skills
University of Texas at ArlingtonA University of Texas at Arlington study reveals that even children who meet standard developmental milestones may be falling behind in age-appropriate motor skills. Priscila Tamplain, UT Arlington associate professor of kinesiology and director of the Motor Development Lab, has published multiple articles on the topic and cautions parents not to overlook the issue.
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- Journal of Motor Learning and Development
Cancer’s hidden sugar code opens diagnostic opportunities
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)- Journal
- Cell Reports Methods
Enhancing attention network spatiotemporal dynamics for motor rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at Capital Medical University validates the necessity of integrating cognitive–motor strategies for the motor rehabilitation of PD and identifies novel neural markers for assessing treatment efficacy.
The new research paper, published on Jun. 19, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented neuroplasticity driven by attentional network activation and the dynamic reallocation of attentional resources are the core mechanisms by which short-term MIRT facilitates compensatory motor function and the necessity of developing intervention strategies that integrate cognitive–motor dual regulation.
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- Cyborg and Bionic Systems