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New rapid screening test to detect mild cognitive impairment




With millions of baby boomers entering late adulthood, the number of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is expected to drastically rise over the next several decades.


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New tool sheds light on cell imaging - Scientist

New tool sheds light on cell imaging
Scientist, UK - Nov 11, 2008
The living cell is a "dirty environment," explained Marriott -- more specifically, live cells give off their own fluorescence. ...
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Cellular Safety Shelters Allow TB Agent To Survive In Infected Individuals
"Foamy" macrophage formation may be the key to persistence of infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis, explains a new study in PLoS Pathogens. These immunity-related cells are shown to be a safety reservoir where the bacterium can hide for years in infected individuals, before inducing an active disease.
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Making mouse knockouts en masse, the science of sun tanning, and silencing jumping genes
Includes interviews with Dr Francis Collins on the international mouse knockout program, Dr David Fisher on the role of p53 in tanning, and Dr Greg Hannon on pi RNAs silence transposons in the fly genome.
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Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells: This picture ...
Detroit, Michigan MI Region; Megaloblastic anemia - view of red blood cells: This picture shows large, oversized, red blood cells that are seen in megaloblastic anemia.
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Dynorphin inhibits NEP activity in R1.1 mouse thymoma cells
NEP/CALLA or CD10 is an endopeptidase (E.C. 3.4.24.11) that inactivates numerous neuropeptides, including dynorphin. Dynorphin is an endogenous opioid polypeptide that binds to [kappa]-opioid receptors with greatest affinity. R1.1 mouse thymoma cells highly express [kappa]-opioid receptors. In this study, on R1.1 cells, NEP activity was inhibited by [kappa]-opioid polypeptide dynorphin (10-8-10-6 M) and by thiorphan (2 × 10-4 M), a known inhibitor of NEP (30 min treatment). NEP inhibition by dynorphin was stronger than by thiorphan. A non-opioid opioid mechanism of action was mostly involved in this inhibition. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Triplantanol increases plant cell growth
Plants that are growing most vigorously exhibit the most noticeable effect on leaf growth. There can be both length and width increases in plant leaves. This is often accompanied by increased thickness and robustness. Leaves can become more fuller and more rounded according to leaf form and plant type. See the pictues on our site (Bigger leaves) showing how leaf shape has been changed in Geraneum plants
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