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Medical Aesthetics
Krystie P.Lennox, PA-C View Comments (0)Print Articl Facebookreddit Newsvine Del.icio.us Digg Yahoo! BuzzLinkedIn StumbleUpon Google Bookmarks Mixx Vol! 17 Issue 7 Page I am appalled by the lack of knowledge in the community about physician assistants,...
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Help prevent skin cancer
Actinic keratosis (AK), a common skin condition that can lead to skin cancer if left untreated, is caused from over exposure to the sun and most commonly affects the most sunexposed areas of the body such as head, face, neck, and arms.From protection...
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TopAbstracts in Organ Transplantation 03/18/2010
All Webcasts / CME All Cases Congress Resource Centre All Medical Resources My Personal Edition Warning| Privacy Recent news - Organ Transplantation Diclofenac Gel Clears Actinic Keratoses Among Organ Transplant Recipients: Presented at AAD- (DGDispatch)...
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Life Sciences: Scientists at National Heart Lung and Blood Institute discuss research in life sciences
Today's Medical & Research News Life Sciences Scientists at National Heart Lung and Blood Institute discuss research in life sciences March 19th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Bethesda State:MD Country:United States Life Sciences Cell Biology New...
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Immunohistochemical observation of anterior subcapsular cataract in eye with spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma
Shirai K et al.Presumed lens cells amid matrix were positively labeled for vimentin, alphasmooth muscle actin, and phosphoSmad2. Immunohistochemical observation of anterior subcapsular cataract in eye with spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma.<...
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Long Polymer Chains Dance The Conga
Understanding the steps to the intricate dance inside a cell is essential to one day choreographing the show.By studying the molecules that give a cell its structure, University of Illinois researchers are moving closer to understanding one of those steps:...
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Long Polymer Chains Dance the Conga
Understanding the steps to the intricate dance inside a cell is essential to one day choreographing the show.By studying the molecules that give a cell its structure, researchers are moving closer to understanding one of those steps: the conga line. Led by...
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What you need to know about skin cancer
When we think of skin cancer, we often think that only Caucasians with fair skin are prone to it.However, skin cancer is actually the seventh most common cancer in males (eighth for females) in Singapore. The most common skin cancers are basal cell...
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New method may shed light on the mechanism behind folding and misfolding of proteins
Researchers at the Department of Chemistry at the Technische Universit-t M-nchen (TUM) have developed a method that allows the observation of local movements in proteins on a time scale of nanoseconds to microseconds.Upon examining movements of the protein...
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New method may shed light on mechanisms behind folding and misfolding of proteins
Researchers at the Department of Chemistry at the Technische Universit-t M-nchen (TUM) have developed a method that allows the observation of local movements in proteins on a time scale of nanoseconds to microseconds.Upon examining movements of the protein...
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Changes In Muscle Cell Structure Can Affect Gene Expression
New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported in the Biochemical Journal.Professor Laura Machesky and colleagues from the CRUK...
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Changes In Muscle Cell Structure Can Affect Gene Expression
New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported in the Biochemical Journal.Professor Laura Machesky and colleagues from the CRUK...
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New findings shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to nemaline myopathy
Changes in muscle cell structure can affect gene expression New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported today (15 March) in the...
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Long polymer chains dance the conga
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.Understanding the steps to the intricate dance inside a cell is essential to one day choreographing the show. By studying the molecules that give a cell its structure, University of Illinois researchers are moving closer to understanding one...
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Measuring protein movements with nanosecond resolution
Researchers at the Department of Chemistry at the Technische Universitt Mnchen (TUM) have developed a method that allows the observation of local movements in proteins on a time scale of nanoseconds to microseconds.Upon examining movements of the protein...
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New clues about the basis of muscle wasting disease
New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported March 15 in the Biochemical Journal.Professor Laura Machesky and colleagues from the...
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Glutamate-induced internalization of Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+ channels protects retinal neurons against excitotoxicity
Glutamate-induced rise in the intracellular Ca2+ level is thought to be a major cause of excitotoxic cell death, but the mechanisms that control the Ca2+ overload are poorly understood.Using immunocytochemistry, electrophysiology and Ca2+ imaging, we show...
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Technical note: PCR analysis of minimum target amount of ancient DNA
The study of ancient DNA plays an important role in archaeological and palaeontological research as well as in pathology and forensics.Here, we present a new tool for ancient DNA analysis, which overcomes contamination problems, DNA degradation, and the...
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New clues about the basis of muscle wasting disease
Changes in muscle cell structure can affect gene expression New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported today (15 March) in the...
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New clues about the basis of muscle wasting disease
Changes in muscle cell structure can affect gene expression New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported today (15 March) in the...
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New clues about the basis of muscle wasting disease
New findings that shed light on how genetic damage to muscle cell proteins can lead to the development of the rare muscle-wasting disease, nemaline myopathy, are reported today (15 March) in the Biochemical Journal.Professor Laura Machesky and colleagues...
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Diclofenac Gel Clears Actinic Keratoses Among Organ Transplant Recipients: Presented at AAD
-- Organ transplant recipients who are at high risk for skin cancer are able to clear dangerous actinic keratoses if they were treated with 3% diclofenac in 2.5% hyaluronic acid gel rather than with placebo, researchers said here at the 68th Annual...
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Diagnostic utility of EUS-guided FNA in patients with gastric submucosal tumors - Corrected Proof
Background: Submucosal tumors (SMTs) comprise both benign and malignant lesions, and most of the gastric lesions tend to be malignant.The addition of EUS-guided FNA (EUS-FNA) has the potential to improve this distinction, but published series are limited...
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Inhibiting nonmuscle myosin II impedes inflammatory infiltration and ameliorates progressive renal disease (fr
The motor protein nonmuscle myosin II (NMII) through its interaction with the actin cytoskeleton constitutes the machinery of cell crawling and has an important role in driving locomotion and infiltration of immune competent cells during inflammatory...
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An NGF-responsive element targets myo-inositol monophosphatase-1 mRNA to sympathetic neuron axons
mRNA localization is an evolutionary conserved mechanism that underlies the establishment of cellular polarity and specialized cell functions.To identify mRNAs localized in subcellular compartments of developing neurons, we took an original approach that...
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