My scholar reveals the existence and regulatory mechanism of the "tangible" biological clock
Science and Technology Daily News (Reporter Zhang Qiang, Correspondent Wang Di, Li Meihua): For a long time, the biological clock has been considered an invisible "clock" in organisms, precisely regulating important physiological functions. Recently, the research team of Li Huiyan and the team of Academician Zhang Xuemin from the Academy of Military Medicine, military science, found that the primary cilia of neurons in the brain's superior optic chiasm nucleus (SCN) are organelle that regulate the body's rhythm, revealing the existence of a "visible" biological clock and its rhythm regulation mechanism...
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How to face the future of embryonic science: can global regulatory agencies keep up?
abstractDue to concerns about the speed of research, policymakers are looking for alternative methods to develop rules for genome editing and other technologies.Science is developing rapidly - but regulation often fails...
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