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  • Sun Chlorella and the Benefit

    Sun Chlorella is referred to as the Green Magician due to the amazing healing powers of sun chlorella and its benefit of chlorella. Also known as the 'Super food', sun chlorella is packed full of the benefit of chlorella! Chlorella contains the highest levels of chlorophyll of all earth's foods and has many benefits of chlorella.

    This plant substance contains 20 times the chlorophyll of alfalfa and almost 10 times that found in spirulina. The largest cultivation site of chlorella is in Japan. Thus we are able to harvest chlorella, even from lakes, and enjoy the benefit of chlorella in ...
    Author: K. Perry
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  • Ingrown Hair - Seven Causes & Eight Effects

    Ingrown Hair - Seven Causes & Eight Effects

    CAUSES

    1. Skin suffering from lack of moisture

    2. Stiff beard hair

    3. Embedded oil in the hair follicles

    4. Build up of dead skin cells in the pores and on the surface of the skin can cause ingrown hairs - some are more prone to this than others due to genetics

    5. Coarse curly hair growing in a curved hair follicle

    6. Improper shaving technique with a blade such as too close a shave

    7. Hair removal methods such as shaving, waxing, tweezing, electrolysis, often irritate the hair follicle.

    Dead c ...
    Author: Mike Jones
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  • Female Hair Loss:

    Research shows that up to two thirds of women experience hair loss at some stage in their life and this can often be a very stressful time for women and is an integral part of their self image.

    The most common causes of hair loss in women is not related to inherited genes but usually associated with other factors such as pregnancy, stress, chemotherapy, certain diets, thyroid hormone deficiency, some drugs or infections. Unlike men the hair loss in this case is usually temporary and healthy re-growth can occur over time.

    Unlike men, women rarely go bald but may experience signif ...
    Author: Grant Marwick
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    Scientists provide insight into the molecular mechanisms behind Listeria monocytogenes

    When the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes invades the body, it commandeers its host cell's actin cytoskeleton to invade other cells. In a report published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, a group of scientists provide insight into the molecular mechanisms behind this infection technique.


    The Molecular Genetics of ADHD: A View From the IMAGE Project

    Psychiatric Times, CA -... Similar approaches have been used for other common traits such as blood pressure (Harrap et al., 2002), cholesterol level (Lin, 2003) and dyslexia (Cardon et al ...


    Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions - Novel Quorum-Sensing-Controlled Genes in Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora: Identification of a Fungal Elicitor Homologue in a Soft-Rotting Bacterium

    April 1, 2005 -- Seven new genes controlled by the quorum-sensing signal molecule N-(3-oxohexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone (OHHL) have been identified in Erwinia carotovora ...


    The Genetics of Hereditary Retinopathies and Optic Neuropathies

    New molecular knowledge offers us the opportunity to learn more about the pathophysiology of disease -- and this review examines the latest advances in the understanding of congenital retinal disease. Comprehensive Ophthalmology Update


     

     
     


  • National ID Card? Congress Approves Electronic ID Card

    Are we moving towards an Orwellian 1984 scenario in the United States? Are we still truly the land of the free? Many are predicting severe limitations to our way of life in light of the impending requirement of a national ID card.

    On May 10, 2005, Congress approved the “Real ID Act” as part of a military spending bill. President Bush is expected to sign the bill shortly.

    So, what’s the big deal? Currently, the federal government has no method for tracking citizens within the United States. If you fly to Las Vegas for a week, the government cannot track you without obtaining a wa ...
    Author: Richard Chapo
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    In Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics, won the Harold C. Bold. Graduate student in Molecular and Cell Biology, was. DNA damage and repair in the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. 7th.


  • Experimental techniques: genomics
    Techniques Genomics Print Molecular genetics Genomics FISH 2D gel electrophoresis. France, the genome project of the anammox bacterium "Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis" has.


  • What Is Microbiology?
    Is similarly done. With the advent of molecular genetics and recombinant DNA technology, bacteria. We are able to introduce a human gene into a bacterium and have the product of the human gene.


  • Staff Profile: Dr. Neville Firth
    Fellow in the Molecular Genetics Laboratory of the School of. Biological Sciences and the Molecular Biotechnology Program at the. Pathogens. The Gram-negative bacterium, Escherichia coli, and the.


  • Plant Physiology Faculty - Plant Physiology at Penn State University
    Classical genetics, molecular genetics, physiology and biochemical. Molecular Biology (Dept. Of Molecular and Cell Biology); Ph.D. Extremely hyperthermophilic bacterium Aquifex aeolicus Structural.


  • Environmental and Biomolecular Systems: Research Opportunities for Undergrad.
    Our laboratory is investigating how a soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis can survive and grow when. Limitation. We utilize approaches of molecular genetics, reverse genetics, and biochemistry to.


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    The adherent bacterium and the host cell/tissue to which it has adhered. Show customer reviews for Bacterial Adhesion to Host Tissues: Mechanisms and Consequences Molecular Genetics of Mycobacteria.


  • Biotechnology Training Program - Current Faculty in Program
    Attie, Professor, Biochemistry; (Biological Division) Cell & molecular biology of lipoprotein assembly in the secretory pathway; Genetics and molecular biology of insulin resistance and diabetes. Jay.


  • Max Planck Society - Research Reports
    On acute inflammatory intestinal diseases caused by the Gram negative bacterium. [more - german only] MPI for Molecular Genetics Gene Expression Analysis of Complex Clinical Phenotypes using DNA.


  • A Stitch In Time Saves Nine - Prevention not Cure

    It is a sad fact that most people pay little attention to their health until it is at risk. It is only then that people truly realise that health and wellbeing is far more important than money, and that all the money in the world cannot always buy health.

    From an early age we learn that prevention is better than cure - a stitch in time saves nine. Nowhere is this more true than in caring for our health, and with our health we don't always get a second chance if something goes wrong.

    With the exception of some factors determined by genetics our general state of health is essentia ...
    Author: Peter Sachford
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  • 9 Dealdly Diseases That Re Sending People To An Early Grave
    THE CONSUMERS AWARENESS GUIDE
    TO SELECTING VITAMIN SUPPLE
    By Terry L. Pierce

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    Hi my name is Terry Pierce and I am the owner of PierceNutrition. This is only section two of the guide if you would like the full guide please contact me. The guides’ table of contents:

    Section one: OUR MODERN WORLD IS FULL OF HEALTH
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    Section Two: 9 DEADLY DISEASES THAT ARE SENDING
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    Section Three: WHAT EXACTLY ARE ANTIOXIDANTS AND HOW ...
    Author:
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