Cytoplasm

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First reported 49 mins ago - Updated 49 mins ago - 1 reports

Native Protein Complexes in the Cytoplasm of Red Blood Cells

Despite decades of advancements, the investigation of the red blood cell (RBC) cytosolic proteome still represents a challenging task because of the overwhelming abundance of hemoglobin. Besides, the separation method is one of the main limiting factors ... [Published Journal of Proteome Research - 49 mins ago]
First reported Jun 15 2013 - Updated Jun 15 2013 - 1 reports

Release of Proteins from Intact Chloroplasts Induced by Reactive Oxygen Species during Biotic and Abiotic Stress

by Kwang-Chul Kwon, Dheeraj Verma, Shuangxia Jin, Nameirakpam D. Singh, Henry DaniellPlastids sustain life on this planet by providing food, feed, essential biomolecules and oxygen. Such diverse metabolic and biosynthetic functions require efficient communication ... [Published Elites TV - Jun 15 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Male infertility: more common than you think

EDMONTON – Thirty-year-old Trevor Stoklosa has wanted to have his own children ever since he was little boy, but he never thought it would be so difficult.“Started trying to have kids just before getting married, about a year after that, we realized that ... [Published Global News Canada - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 11 2013 - Updated Jun 11 2013 - 1 reports

The dichotomy of inhibiting nuclear factor kappa-B in pneumonia

Activation of nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) results in its translocation from the cytoplasm to the nucleus and binding to the promoters of a large number of genes, including those encoding proinflammatory cytokines and other mediators that can contribute ... [Published Critical Care - Jun 11 2013]
First reported Jun 06 2013 - Updated Jun 06 2013 - 1 reports

Dynamics in Cytoplasm, Nucleus, and Lipid Droplet of a Live CHO Cell: Time-Resolved Confocal Microscopy

Different regions of a single live Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell are probed by time-resolved confocal microscopy. We used coumarin 153 (C153) as a probe. The dye localizes in the cytoplasm, nucleus, and lipid droplets, as is clearly revealed by the ... [Published Langmuir - Jun 06 2013]
First reported Jun 05 2013 - Updated Jun 05 2013 - 1 reports

Infertility due to old eggs? An anti-aging pioneer ponders solutions

One of the many ways in which humans' evolved characteristics clash with a fast-changing post-industrial society can be seen in the female egg.Even before a woman passes the age of 30, the quality of the oocytes she carries begins a downturn in quality, ... [Published Individual.com - Jun 05 2013]
First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 1 reports

Cytoplasmic and Genomic Effects on Non-Meiosis-Driven Genetic Changes in Brassica Hybrids and Allotetraploids from Pairwise Crosses of Three Cultivated Diploids

by Cheng Cui, Xianhong Ge, Yingying Zhou, Maoteng Li, Zaiyun LiNuclear-cytoplasmic interactions are predicted to be important in shaping the genetic changes in early stage of allopolyploidization. Our previous study shows the specific role of genome and ... [Published Elites TV - May 31 2013]
First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 1 reports

Data on Nanoparticles Detailed by Researchers at University of North Carolina

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Gene Therapy Weekly -- A new study on Nanoparticles is now available. According to news reporting originating in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Intracellular-acting ... [Published NewsRX - May 31 2013]
First reported May 31 2013 - Updated May 31 2013 - 1 reports

Parasitic wasps use calcium pump to block fruit fly immunity

(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Parasitic wasps switch off the immune systems of fruit flies by draining calcium from the flies' blood cells, a finding that offers new insight into how pathogens break through ... [Published NewsRX - May 31 2013]
First reported May 30 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 1 reports

Selection and Characterization of a Novel Photoperiod‐sensitive Male Sterile Line in Upland Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.)

Upland cotton shows strong heterosis. However, heterosis is not widely utilized owing to the high cost of hybrid seed production. Creation of a photoperiod‐sensitive genetic male sterile line could substantially reduce the cost of hybrid seed production ... [Published Bionity.com - May 30 2013]
First reported May 28 2013 - Updated May 28 2013 - 1 reports

ZNF408 is mutated in FEVR [Genetics]

Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by abnormal vascularization of the peripheral retina, which can result in retinal detachment and severe visual impairment. In a large Dutch FEVR family, ... [Published PNAS - May 28 2013]
Entities: Mutant, Mutation, Protein
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Sunlight: The ‘be all and end all’ of human health

1 comments| 22/05/2013 12:39 PM |The sun teaches two important lessons: it does not make any difference and shines on everyone, rich or poor showing us the universality of existence. The more important lesson that the sun teaches us is humility, the kingpin ... [Published Money Life - May 22 2013]

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AAV-LPLS447X is considered to be a prototype vector for gene therapy. "If AAV-LPLS447X stands the test, other gene therapies against more common diseases such as Huntington's disease or Parkinson's might also become possible" says Schmidt. In addition, a growing number of diseases have been found to be linked to alterations in mitochondrial genes...
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "These results demonstrated that P-GNS would be a useful tool for the development of a new cell-selective drug delivery system."
"The findings are important for understanding the history of all humanity, given that southern Asia is on the route from Africa to East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australasia and the Americas" Wilson told LiveScience
...According to news reporting originating in Asahikawa, Japan, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Not-self or denatured nucleic acids are recognized by pattern recognition receptors localized mainly in endosomes and cytoplasm, such as..."

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Human neuronal progenitor cells co-expressing n... [Published PharmCast - 21 mins ago]
Functional Classification of Cellular Proteome ... [Published Journal of Proteome Research - 49 mins ago]
Native Protein Complexes in the Cytoplasm of Re... [Published Journal of Proteome Research - 49 mins ago]
Arginase and Arginine Decarboxylase – Where Do ... [Published Elites TV - 4 hours ago]
No danger of cancer through gene therapy virus [Published Medical Xpress - 12 hours ago]
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Compositions and methods for silencing genes in... [Published PharmCast - Jun 19 2013]
Reports from Graduate School of Bioscience Adva... [Published Pharmacy Choice - Jun 17 2013]
Structural and Functional Studies of FKHR-PAX3,... [Published Elites TV - Jun 17 2013]
Humans not in South Asia before major eruption [Published Sri Lanka Island - Jun 17 2013]
The Benefits of a Ketogenic Diet and its Role i... [Published Mercola - Jun 16 2013]
Towards a novel influenza vaccine: engineering ... [Published BMC - Jun 16 2013]
Release of Proteins from Intact Chloroplasts In... [Published Elites TV - Jun 15 2013]
Male infertility: more common than you think [Published Global News Canada - Jun 14 2013]
Tumor suppressor p53 inactivation and restorati... [Published News-Medical.Net - Jun 12 2013]
Alcohol-induced apoptosis of oligodendrocytes i... [Published 7thSpace - Jun 12 2013]
Measuring keratin filament dynamics [Cell Biology] [Published PNAS - Jun 12 2013]
The dichotomy of inhibiting nuclear factor kapp... [Published Critical Care - Jun 11 2013]
STIV interacts with cellular ESCRT proteins [Mi... [Published PNAS - Jun 11 2013]
Identification and analysis of MKK and MPK gene... [Published BMC - Jun 11 2013]
Microbiology and Immunology: Researchers from A... [Published NewsRX - Jun 11 2013]
Humans Reached South Asia After Major Eruption [Published Yahoo! News - Jun 10 2013]
Melanomas: Reviving a foe of cancer [Published NewsRX - Jun 10 2013]
Nanorobot tetanus treatment animation [Published Nanotechnology News - Jun 09 2013]
No, Scientists in Darwin’s Day Did Not Grasp th... [Published Health Impact News - Jun 08 2013]
Neoplasma: Studies from Tel Aviv University Fur... [Published NewsRX - Jun 08 2013]
+ Professor Foyer of University of Leeds Appoin... [Published Noodls - Jun 08 2013]
Dynamics in Cytoplasm, Nucleus, and Lipid Dropl... [Published Langmuir - Jun 06 2013]
Tyrosine-modified recombinant rAAV vector compo... [Published PharmCast - Jun 06 2013]
Stress differentially alters mu opioid receptor... [Published Bionity.com - Jun 06 2013]
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Progress For Drop In Bio Fuel Gasoline Replacem... [Published New Energy and Fuel - Feb 19 2013]
Renewable alternatives to gasoline like heavy alcohols such as isobutanol are promising candidates that are getting closer to your gas tank. The heavier alcohols have more carbon atoms than ethanol with two and methanol with just one.  They contain ...
MIT team shows targeting metabolic pathways to ... [Published Green Car Congress - Feb 18 2013]
Researchers from MIT and the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research have devised a way to boost significantly isobutanol production in yeast by engineering isobutanol synthesis to take place entirely within mitochondria. They showed that targeting ...
Engineering cells for more efficient biofuel pr... [Published MIT News feed - Feb 17 2013]
In the search for renewable alternatives to gasoline, heavy alcohols such as isobutanol are promising candidates. Not only do they contain more energy than ethanol, but they are also more compatible with existing gasoline-based infrastructure. For isobutanol ...
Alzheimer’s – Are Beta-Amyloid Plaques The Real... [Published Brain Blogger - Jan 17 2013]
The first case of Alzheimer’s was described by Alois Alzheimer in 1906. The clinical description of dementia and decline of cognitive ability correlated with the presence of beta-amyloid plaques on the brain have been described as a principal feature ...
Seeds for healthy cells, candy for cancer: The ... [Published TED Blog - Jan 02 2013]
Making this TED-Ed video required (a) a lot of knitting and (b) a ton of boxes of Nerds. When it came time to animate the lesson “ How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones?” from educator George Zaidan, our TED-Ed animators had a ...
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