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  • Build Health: Go To School On Suzanne Sommers' Misfortune

    Did you see the Larry King Live show where Suzanne Sommers informed us she was a victim of breast cancer?

    Until then the butt-mastering, thigh-mastering Ms. Sommers was thought to be a model of good health. Not only that, legions of her fans followed the Suzanne Sommers’ Diet.

    Suzanne acknowledged that as a model of good health she had to set an example and eat the right foods. Well, if she was eating all the right foods, why the cancer?

    Some experts have theorized that Ms. Sommers carries a disease gene that resulted in her cancer.

    Just like us, she has more than 30 ...
    Author: William R. Quesnell
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  • Acne Treatment: 7 Things You Must Know!
    Let me ask you this...

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    Studies show that an estimated 80 % percent of people experience acne at some point. No one knows exactly what the cause of acne is, but there are a few theories.

    Let´s take a look at 7 of them:

    1. Acne normally begins between the ages of eleven and thirteen.

    This is true in both males and females due to changes in hormone levels. These hormones, called androgens, will enlarge the facial glands.

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    Whole genome promoter mapping - Human Genome Project v2.0?

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    Currents in Theology and Mission - Adam, Eve, and the Genome: The Human Genome Project and Theology

    October 1, 2005 -- Adam, Eve, and the Genome: The Human Genome Project and Theology. Edited by Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2003. xvi and ...


    [Erratum] daf-16 integrates developmental and environmental inputs to mediate aging in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

    By Samuel T. Henderson, and Thomas E. Johnson. Joshua McElwee of University College London has brought to our attention that plasmid pGP30 described in Henderson and Johnson (Current Biology 11, 1975'1980, December 2001) contains a mutation. We have confirmed the mutation in our own traces from the original sequence. Using daf-16a2 cDNA as a reference sequence (GenBank accession number AF020343), pGP30 contains an A-to-T transversion at AF020343 position 1747:


    Changes in Nuclear Receptor and Vitellogenin Gene Expression in Response to Steroids and Heavy Metal in Caenorhabditis Elegans1

    SYNOPSIS. To gain basic understanding of the reproductive and developmental effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in invertebrates, we have used C. elegans as an animal model. The completion of the C.


    DOE Joint Genome Institute Genome Portal

    The Joint Genome Institute Genome Portal contains browseable and blastable genome assemblies for several organisms, including Pufferfish, Frog, and Sea squirt.


     

     
     


  • Prevent or Delay Alzheimer's Disease

    Argh! Where are my glasses? I put them down . . . to do what? And when?

    As the daughter of an Alzheimer's patient, this inability to keep up with everyday items, like my glasses and car keys, drives me absolutely nuts! Absent-mindedness has always plagued me. Now, it keeps me anxious and guessing. Is this an early sign of Alzheimer's disease? Could I end up like my father, crippled with this disease? I decided to stop worrying about it and act!

    I searched the latest literature to see what techniques (no prescriptions, thank you!) could prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's d ...
    Author: Phyllis Staff, Ph.D.
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  • Science Nerd Depot Proteomics
    I. A., Hill, D. E., Walhout, A. J., and Vidal, M. (2004) A first version of the Caenorhabditis elegans Promoterome. Genome Res 14 (10B): 2169-2175. Add to del.icio.us Post a comment (0) Archive.


  • Full-genome RNAi profiling of early embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    434(7032):462-9 Full-genome RNAi profiling of early embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Snnichsen B, Koski LB, Walsh A, Marschall P, Neumann B, Brehm M, Alleaume AM, Artelt J, Bettencourt P.


  • The C elegans WWW Server has Moved
    The C elegans WWW Server has Moved The C elegans WWW Server has moved. It is now at: http://elegans.swmed.edu/ Please update your bookmarks. Leon Avery (leon@eatworms.swmed.edu) Last modified: Wed.


  • Drosophila melanogaster G Protein-coupled Receptors - Brody and Cravchik 15.
    The presence of a large diversity of GPCR genes may be a characteristic of eukaryotic genomes since 1,000 GPCRs have been identified in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome, representing 5% of.


  • Current Research Focusing on Euchromatin Within the Cell Nucleus.
    Lolle SJ, Victor JL, Young JM and Pruitt RE, "Genome-wide non-mendelian inheritance of extra. Factors at the Larval to Adult Transition in C. Elegans". 407. Zhang Z, and Burke JM, "Inhibition of.


  • Nat' Academies Press, Scientific Frontiers in Developmental Toxicology and R.
    Neurobiology of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome. Science 282(5396):2028-2033. Bargmann, C.I., and I. Mori. 1997. Chemotaxis and termotaxis. Pp. 717-737 in C. Elegans II, D.L. Riddle, T. Blumenthal.


  • IU Biology Faculty: Michael Lynch
    High mutation rate and predominance of insertions in the Caenorhabditis elegans nuclear genome. Nature 430: 679-682. Lynch, M., and J. S. Conery. 2003. The origins of genome complexity. Science 302.


  • Brightsurf Science News and Current Events: Latest Research News in Science,.
    Have used computational analyses to predict a genome-wide map of microRNA (miRNA) targets in the animal model organism, Caenorhabditis elegans (C. Elegans). MIT research holds.


  • Can We Stop Cancer from Frequency Pollution?

    By sending in ELF-Extremely Low Frequencies into an area of known and above average cancer rates in the middle of the night as people sleep, you could boost their immune system and help keep free radicals in their body at bay. The brain works at these frequencies and puts the brain into a theta state of deep thought. Good frequencies for the immune system are 8.5 Hz and 7.89 Hz near the Earth’s own resonance. By allowing the brain time at this level the body and central nervous system can re-align and discharge these free radicals from harming the DNA or causing all sorts of problems. Talk ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Take Control of Your Metabolism:Quick Tips for Increased Muscle Tone, Faster Fat Burning, and Energ

    So many people are talking about how slow their metabolism is and why they need to start taking the latest diet supplement scam yet they don’t even understand how the human metabolism works. So before I even go into how to speed yours up, I want to first go over some of the basics.

    What is metabolism?

    Although there are many scientific ways for me explain it, and I could make it seem really confusing like most of the so-called experts do, but I won’t. I’m going to give you my extremely simple and easy to understand definition... metabolism is the rate at which your body burns ca ...
    Author: Jesse Cannone
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