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  • Understanding Glyconutrients

    You say you don’t know what glyconutrients are? You are not alone. Perhaps you have heard a bit about glyconutrients but you don’t really know what they are or how they could benefit you. Understanding the role the glyconutrients play in the overall scheme of nutrition is very important if you are interested in supporting your own health and the health of those you know and love.

    In the 26th edition of Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, chapter 47 is a new chapter on the subject of glycoproteins. These microscopic structures are essential to all cellular function. They are constructed ...
    Author: David Saunders
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  • The Rare Blue Roses
    Are you a rose lover? If so, or even if your not, Blue Roses are a variety anyone can appreciate. The Blue Rose is very rare, hard to find, and difficult to cultivate. Why is this? Are they available at all? To find out more information about Blue roses, keep reading.

    Blue Roses are rare because they are difficult to cultivate. What does this mean? Well, in simple terms, the rose does not have blue pigment in its DNA therefore, does not allow itself to become blue even with scientists trying to make it happen, there is no true blue rose available today. But, there are alternatives.
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  • Why Are We So Fat? The Real Reason For The Obesity Epidemic
    Copyright 2006 Tom Venuto

    Why Are We So Fat? That’s the question asked in the cover story of a recent issue of National Geographic magazine.

    “Americans enjoy one of the most luxurious lifestyles on Earth: Our food is plentiful. Our work is automated. Our leisure is effortless. And it’s killing us,” says Geographic senior writer Cathy Newman.

    Some of the latest facts and statistics about obesity revealed in the article are chilling:

    * One out of three Americans is obese, twice as many as three decades ago

    * The Center for Disease control and Prevention (CDC) h ...
    Author:
    Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
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    Ambion Provides Additional Human Genome-Wide siRNA Libraries
    Austin - AUSTIN -- Ambion, Inc. today announced that the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany has received final shipment of Ambion's Genome-Wide Human siRNA Library for its research needs.


    eGene Inc. Will Exhibit at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics in Salt Lake City, Oct.
    eGene Inc. , which is in the business of developing, manufacturing and marketing high-tech biotechnology devices and consumables including a revolutionary, low-cost capillary electrophoresis system, announced that it will exhibit at the American Society of Human Genetics Conference in the Salt Palace Convention Center at Salt Lake City.


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    UCLA scientists report promising new molecular approach to fighting schizophrenia
    In new research that helps to reveal the nature of schizophrenia at the cellular level, UCLA scientists report the discovery of unique DNA sequence variations associated with increased risk for schizophrenia, memory impairments, and other cognitive deficits. "I hope this is the opening salvo in a new molecular approach to fighting schizophrenia," said Tyrone D. Cannon, UCLA's Staglin Family Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry and Human Genetics.


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  • 9 Myths About Being Single

    More than 48% of US households are headed by unmarried individuals. The American Association for Single People projects that by 2010, 47.2% of adults will be unmarried. Being single does not mean being alone, nor does being in a couple for the holidays ensure happiness. Let’s dispel some myths!

    Myth #1: Single people are lonely at Christmas.

    Reality: No moreso than anyone else. This is a projection of people who fear “being alone for the holidays,” a fear of the unknown.

    Myth #2: Single people need you to invite them over to your celebration.

    Reality: Contrary to per ...
    Author: Susan Dunn
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  • Dr. Karen Artzt: Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Faculty Profile
    ... Human Molecular Genetics 8: (1999) 959-969. 1998 Mouse Brachyury the second (T2) is a gene next to classical T and a candidate gene for tct. Rennebeck, G., E. Lader, A. Fujimoto, E. P. Lei, and K ...


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  • Science and Religion (Part 1)
    Could life have evolved by accident? Are we alone in the universe? These are the questions which have pounded the consciousness of individuals. Plus this no less persistent question: what is the purpose of life? Dinosaurs have come and gone. Modern man—Homo sapiens—has landed on the moon. Satellites map our solar system. New planets are being discovered on a regular basis. New theories proposed. Old ones discredited. Genetics, a new field of study—though not so new—ready to re-invent this singular species: mankind. Men of science and of faith are no further apart as a test tube from a pulpit. ...
    Author:
    Val K
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  • Time Line of the Development of GlycoBiology and GlycoNutritionals

    1880s - Characterization of monosaccharides by Emil Fischer.

    1952 - Fresh, not aged, Aloe gel heals radiation burns on rabbits (Clarence C. Lushbaugh, Cancer 1953 vol. 6)

    1970 - 500 glycobiology papers published.

    1976 - Research paper identifies the 8 sugars found in biological glycoproteins and glycolipids.

    1980 - 1500 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - 4000 glycobiology papers published.

    1990 - Journal of Glycobiology started by Oxford University.

    1990 - "Capitalizing on Carbohydrates" by John Hodgson in BioTechnology, Vol 8 Feb. 1990 discussin ...
    Author: Zach Thompson
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