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BCAS3-C16orf70 complex is a new actor on the mammalian autophagic machinery


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IMAGE: The confocal microscopy image of cell induced mitophagy. Autophagic membranes engulf the damaged mitochondria. TOMM20 (blue) is mitochondrial outer membrane protein and WIPI2 (red) is well-known autophagy protein. BCAS3-C16orf70 (green).
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Autophagy is an intracellular degradation process of cytosolic materials and damaged organelles. Researchers at Ubiquitin Project of TMIMS have been studying the molecular mechanism of mitophagy, the selective autophagy process to eliminate damaged mitochondria. PINK1 (a serine/threonine kinase) and Parkin (a ubiquitin ligating enzyme: E3) work together to ubiquitylate the outer membrane proteins of damaged mitochondria, then ubiquitin chains are recognized as signals for autophagy degradation. Dysfunction of mitophagy causes a decrease in mitochondrial quality with overproduction of ROS, and is linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson s disease. ....

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Looking for a natural way to regrow hair? Try chaga mushrooms


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Alopecia areata is a condition characterized by hair falling out in patches. Research suggests it is caused by the immune system attacking the hair follicles, causing them to shrink and slow down hair production. Because of this, alopecia is called an autoimmune disorder.
According to statistics, alopecia is a common autoimmune disorder that affects about 6.8 million people in the U.S. alone. One in five people who suffer from alopecia has a family member with the same condition. Hair loss, however, can vary from nothing more than a few patches to complete loss of hair on the scalp or the entire body. ....

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About half of Japan residents experiencing serious stress amid virus crisis: survey


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About half of Japan residents experiencing serious stress amid virus crisis: survey
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People are seen walking in the Ginza district in Tokyo s Chuo Ward on Jan. 9, 2021, during the first weekend following the second declaration of a state of emergency in Japan. (Mainichi/Toshiki Miyama)
TOKYO A survey targeting residents of seven prefectures including Tokyo and Osaka found that about half of respondents are facing serious stress in their lives amid the coronavirus pandemic, as some individuals are staying at home persistently while others have gone out after growing tired from being confined indoors.
As the second state of emergency to stem coronavirus infections in Japan has been extended, the public will be asked to continue to refrain from nonessential and nonurgent outings, not to mention drinking out, in order to reinforce anti-infection measures. ....

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Redefining Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy


Redefining Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy
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Conventional fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) relies on point-to-point scanning of a tightly focused illumination beam across the sample to form an image, impeding rapid imaging. To overcome this limitation, researchers from Japan and the USA have developed scan-less wide-field imaging methods that can image fluorescence lifetime at unprecedented speeds and capture ultrafast transient phenomena relevant to biomedical research and life sciences.
FLIM is an imaging technique that creates spatially resolved images of a fluorophore (fluorescent molecule used as a marker) lifetime. The fluorescence lifetime is an intrinsic property of the fluorophore, which describes, on average, how rapidly the fluorophore s excited state decays. ....

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