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11/21/2008
PENN Medicine News: Cells Reorganize Shape to Fit the Situation (University of Pennsylvania Health System)
PHILADELPHIA – Flip open any biology textbook and you're bound to see a complicated diagram of the inner workings of a cell, with its internal scaffolding, the cytoskeleton, and how it maintains a cell’s shape. Yet the fundamental question remains, which came first: the shape, or the skeleton?
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11/21/2008
Light drinking has certain health benefits, researchers look at why (News-Medical-Net)
While the physiological damage and social havoc created by alcohol abuse and dependency are well-known, it is also true that light-to-moderate drinking has certain health benefits.
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11/18/2008
Role Of Vitamin D In Cancer Therapy Clarified By Study (Medical News Today)
A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton. In the Nov. 17 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology, Ordóñez-Morán et al. show that one pathway governs the vitamin's diverse effects. The results help clarify the actions of a molecule that is undergoing clinical trials as a cancer therapy.
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11/20/2008
Exploring the health and protective benefits of light to moderate alcohol consumption (EurekAlert!)
( Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research ) While the physiological damage and social havoc created by alcohol abuse and dependency are well-known, it is also true that light-to-moderate drinking has certain health benefits. This mini-review summarizes a roundtable discussion held at the July 2007 annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism in Chicago, Ill.
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11/18/2008
Study helps clarify role of vitamin D in cancer therapy (News-Medical-Net)
A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton.
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11/17/2008
Study helps clarify role of vitamin D in cancer therapy (EurekAlert!)
( Rockefeller University Press ) A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton. In the Nov. 17 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology, Ordonez-Moran et al. show that one pathway governs the vitamin's diverse effects. The results help clarify the actions of a molecule that is undergoing clinical trials ...
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11/17/2008
Study helps clarify role of vitamin D in cancer therapy (PhysOrg)
A colon cancer cell isn't a lost cause. Vitamin D can tame the rogue cell by adjusting everything from its gene expression to its cytoskeleton. In the Nov. 17 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology, Ordóñez-Morán et al. show that one pathway governs the vitamin's diverse effects. The results help clarify the actions of a molecule that is undergoing clinical trials as a cancer therapy.
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11/13/2008
Real-Time Monitoring Of Cell Adhesion And Spreading With Roche's XCELLigence System (Medical News Today)
The xCELLigence System from Roche Applied Science enables researchers to monitor and quantitatively assess cell attachment and spreading in real-time. The technique is non-invasive and does neither require lab- and cost-intensive cell labeling nor cell lysis or fixation.
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11/11/2008
Real-Time Monitoring of Cell Adhesion and Spreading with Roche's xCELLigence System (Centre Daily Times)
The xCELLigence System from Roche Applied Science enables researchers to monitor and quantitatively assess cell attachment and spreading in real-time. The technique is non-invasive and does neither require lab- and cost-intensive cell labeling nor cell lysis or fixation. With this quick and economical method, the user can monitor the effect of matrix proteins on biological events in one single ...
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11/10/2008
FibroGen Announces New Research on HIF-PHI and Anti-CTGF Development Programs in Chronic Kidney Disease (wallstreet:online AG)
FibroGen, Inc. today announced data from research on its therapeutic programs related to hypoxia-inducible
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| Cell Mobility & Cytoskeleton - A basic tutorial on the involvement of the cytoskeleton in cell locomotion.Chisholm Lab - Overview of research on myosin and actin, the role of calmodulin, the dynein-dynactin interaction. Includes PDF downloads of publications, and details of Cytoskeleton Journal Club, at the Northwestern University Medical School Chicago, IL.Cytoskeletal System - Slide show to accompany graduate-level lectures by Gwen V. Childs, at Little Rock, AR.Kinesin Home Page - Resources devoted to the kinesin family of microtubule-dependent molecular motors.Klymkowsky Lab - Research in adhesion, cytoskeletal organization, and gene expression, with methods, staff, publications, collaborations, related links and login. Includes course modules in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, at the University of Colorado, Boulder.Lymphocyte Recirculation and Homing in Immunity - description of how leukocytes recirculate and emigrate into lymphatic tissue for effective immune responses. Many nice images of the cells and tissues of the immune system.MRC Myosin Home Page - Resources devoted to myosin and muscle biology (MRC-LMB, Cambridge).Mucking about with myosin motor mutants - Dissecting the machine that drives muscle contraction. Approach: making mutants, studying their properties, finding second mutants that restore function to defective motors.Rosenbaum Lab - Group primarily concerned with flagellar assembly in Chlamydomonas, and applications of green fluorescent protein labeling. Includes publications, links to researchers and their projects at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.UNC Cytoskeleton and Cell Migration Clubs - Schedule of seminars and links to related laboratories at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, North Carolina.
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