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Human Heart Can Make New CeilsSolving a longstanding (为时甚久的) mystery, scientists have

Human Heart Can Make New Ceils

Solving a longstanding (为时甚久的) mystery, scientists have found that the human heart continues to generate new cardiac (心脏的) cells throughout the life span, although the rate of new cell production slows with age.

The finding, published in the April 3 issue of Science, could open a new path for the treatment of heart diseases such as heart failure and heart attack, experts say.

"We find that the beating cells in the heart, cardiomyocytes (心肌细胞), are renewed," said lead researcher Dr. Jonas Frisen, a professor of stem cell research at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. "It has previously not been known whether we were limited to the cardiomyocytes we are born with or if they could be renewed," he said.

The process of renewing these cells changes over time, Frisen added. In a 20-year-old, about 1 percent of cardiomyocytes are exchanged each year, but the turnover (更替) rate decreases with age to only 0.45 percent by age 75.

"If we can understand how the generation of new cardiomyocytes is regulated, it may be potentially possible to develop pharmaceuticals (药物) that promote this process to stimulate regeneration after, for example, a heart attack," Frisen said.

That could lead to treatment that helps restore damaged hearts.

"A lot of people suffer from chronic heart failure," noted co-author Dr. Ratan Bhardwaj, also from the Karolinska Institute. "Chronic heart failure arises from heart cells dying," he said.

With this finding, scientists are "opening the door to potential therapies (疗法) to having ourselves heal ourselves," Bhardwaj said. "Maybe one could devise a pharmaceutical agent that would make heart cells make new and more cells to overcome the problem they are facing. "

But barriers remain. According to Bhardwaj, scientists do not yet know how to increase heart cell production to a rate that would replace cells faster than they are dying off, especially in older patients with heart failure. In addition, the number of new cells the heart produces was estimated using healthy hearts -- whether the rate of cell turnover in diseased hearts is the same remains unknown.

The human heart stops producing cardiac cells

A.when a person becomes old.

B.as soon as a person gets sick.

C.immediately after a person is born.

D.once a person dies.

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The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that_______. A.ic Hexapod

The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that_______.

A.ic Hexapod can recognize human expressions

B.ic Hexapod can react to human behavior

C.ic Hexapod can take photos

D.ic Hexapod can mimic human behavior

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The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that______.A.ic Hexapod can recognize

The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that______.

A.ic Hexapod can recognize human expressions

B.ic Hexapod can react to human behavior

C.ic Hexapod can take photos

D.ic Hexapod can mimic human behavior

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The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that______.[A] ic Hexapod can recogni

The difference between heart robot and ic Hexapod is that______.

[A] ic Hexapod can recognize human expressions

[B] ic Hexapod can react to human behavior

[C] ic Hexapod can take photos

[D] ic Hexapod can mimic human behavior

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Whatever our differences as human beings are, we all think we're more like the rest of the
animal world than we realize. It is said that we share 40 percent of our genetic (遗传的) structure with the simple worm.

But that fact has helped Sir John Sulston win the 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Sir John is the founder of the Sanger Institute in Cambridge, which was set up in 1992 to get further understanding of the human genome (染色体组).

To help them do this, they turned to the worm. The nematode (线虫类的) worm is one of the earliest creatures on planet earth. It is less than one millimeter long, completely transparent and spends its entire life digging holes through sand. But it still has lots to say about human life, and

what can be done to make it better.

What the worm told Sir John and his colleagues was that each of cells in the human body is programmed like a computer. They grow, develop and die according to a set of instructions that are coded in our genetic make-up.

Many of the diseases that humans suffer from happen when these instructions go wrong or are not obeyed. When the cell refuses to die but carries on growing instead, this leads to cancer. Heart attacks and diseases hke AIDS cause more cell deaths than normal, increasing the damage they do to the body. Sir John was the first scientist to prove the existence of programmed cell death.

Sir John Sulston got a Nobel Prize for Medicine because he has ______.

A.found that human beings are similar to the worm

B.got the fact we share 40 percent of our genetic structure with the simple worm

C.found the computer which controls each of the cells in the human body

D.proved that cell death is programmed

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The interpreters rely on adrenaline because ______.A.it can help finish their work quickly

The interpreters rely on adrenaline because ______.

A.it can help finish their work quickly

B.it can make them excited

C.it can prevent them from heart disease

D.it can make them work harder

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The interpreters rely on adrenaline because______.[A] it can help finish their work quickl

The interpreters rely on adrenaline because______.

[A] it can help finish their work quickly

[B] it can make them excited

[C] it can prevent them from heart disease

[D] it can make them work harder

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第7题

The interpreters rely on adrenaline because

A.it can help finish their work quickly

B.it can make them excited

C.it can prevent them from heart disease

D.it can make them work harder

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The interpreters rely on adrenaline becauseA.it can help finish their work quicklyB.it can

The interpreters rely on adrenaline because

A.it can help finish their work quickly

B.it can make them excited

C.it can prevent them from heart disease

D.it can make them work harder

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The interpreters rely on adrenaline because A.it can help finish their work qu

The interpreters rely on adrenaline because

A.it can help finish their work quickly

B.it can make them excited

C.it can prevent them from heart disease

D.it can make them work harder

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