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Some work-related stuff1 comment

jonnenaarala wrote 1 week ago: Sometimes it is so nice to have a camera with you at your workplace and document the things you do p … more →

Tags: Science, Cancer, Cell Biology, Cells, e-p1, Work

Fluoride: The Silent Killer

619 wrote 3 weeks ago: THE ADDITION OF FLUORIDE, A POTENTIALLY TOXIC SUBSTANCE, TO THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY IS COMPULSORY MA … more →

Tags: Consumer Health, fluoride fraud, water, Threats, cure cancer, cancer cures, Cancer, Disease, Cancer Treatment

New England Journal of Medicine 2009 (Vol 361 No 15)

mevlux wrote 1 month ago: New England Journal of Medicine 2009 (Vol 361 No 15) Contents Page Fade Fave: DNA Damage, Aging, and … more →

Tags: journals, Cancer, ageing

DNA damage can trigger the development of (prostate) cancer, accelerate aging, or both

Jim Tucker wrote 1 month ago: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE: DNA damage can trigger the development of cancer, accelerate aging, … more →

Tags: age factors, Prostate Cancer, Prostate research, Prostate risks, (immuno-suppressant drug) sirolimus, accelerate aging, aging, caloric (calories) restriction, Cancer Research

News updates for July 8, 2009

Steve in the swamps wrote 5 months ago: Should providing hyperlinks be illegal? Judge Posner thinks so. If he has his way, what I am now doi … more →

Tags: Economic Crisis, World Events, Politics, National Politics, Hyperlinking, proposal to criminalize hyperlinking, Judge Posner, Marijuana, Mobility

rDNA theory of aging

druse wrote 5 months ago: The ribosomes are the most abundant protein complexes in the cell. They are synthesised from ribosom … more →

Tags: ageing, aging, recombination, Senescence, ribosomal DNA, rDNA, genome stability, cellular senescence, fob1

Radiation from Cellphone Towers

bocarus wrote 6 months ago: The danger of cellphone tower or base station radiation has once again been confirmed by research th … more →

Tags: EMR, Alzheimer's, base stations & electronic communication towers, dementia, health dangers of mobile networks, Health hazards of cellphone towers, radio waves cause cancers

Clear up Food Contaminates, and Flu

SA wrote 7 months ago: We were having a glass of French wine over dinner one night, when a light bulb went on in my head. T … more →

Tags: healthy, preservatives, sulfites, organic standards, food-grade nitrogen, sulfur dioxide hazards, flu pandemic, México

DNA Repair Mechanisms Relocate In Response To Stress

paulsale wrote 8 months ago: Like doctors making house calls, some DNA repair enzymes can relocate to the part of the cell that n … more →

Tags: DNA Science, DNA, Scientists, DNA repair, Response To Stress, Stress, Enzymes, emory university school of medicine, oxidative stress

oxidatively damaged DNA in the germ line

druse wrote 10 months ago: Alberto Velando and colleagues wrote a paper entitled “Avoiding bad genes: oxidatively damaged … more →

Tags: ageing, aging, DNA, Genetics, Science, Epigenetics, germline, Oxidative Damage, germ cells

BLAP75/Rmi1

druse wrote 10 months ago: Liudmila Chelysheva and colleagues studied BLAP75/Rmi1 in relation to BLM/Sgs1 and TopoIIIα/Top3. Th … more →

Tags: Genetics, DNA repair, genome stability, fertility, recombination, Science, Sterility, BLAP75/Rmi1, genome damage

DSB DNA repair genotype predictive of later mortality

druse wrote 11 months ago: A number of pathways operate to repair DNA damage: nucleotide excision repair (NER), base excision r … more →

Tags: Science, Genetics, Research, life sciences, DNA, Gene, double strand break, Dying, Cancer

ATR and H2AX

druse wrote 11 months ago: Last month (December 2008)  in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Rebecca Chanoux and colleagues r … more →

Tags: Genetics, recombination, DNA, double strand break, Biochemistry, homologous recombination, DNA repair, genome stability, H2A.X

Pollution and High Cholesterol are Deadly Cocktail

pkk2539 wrote 11 months ago: Pollution and High Cholesterol are Deadly Cocktail (July 26, 2007) Although diet, smoking and other … more →

Tags: News, Pollution, High Cholesterol are Deadly Cocktail, lung cancer, asthma attacks, triggering inflammation, cause inflammation of blood vessels, which leads to clogged arteries, atherosclerosis

Williams–Beuren syndrome transcription factor and the gamma-H2A.X

druse wrote 11 months ago: Andrew Xiao and colleagues reported their findings (Nature 457, 57-62 ) recently (1 January 2009) ab … more →

Tags: double strand break, H2A.X, Williams–Beuren syndrome transcription factor

telomere loss produces genomic instability

druse wrote 11 months ago: Simon Titen and Kent Golic studied telomere loss by breakage of an induced dicentric chromosome in t … more →

Tags: Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Drosophila, recombination, Genome, Biochemistry, chromosomal defect, genome stability

WRN and MUS81

druse wrote 12 months ago: There is a Journal of Cell Biology paper by Annapaola Franchitto and colleagues entitled: Replicatio … more →

Tags: ageing, biogerontology, Cell Biology, Genetics, recombination, Werners Syndrome, DNA, double strand break, endonuclease

endocycling cells

druse wrote 1 year ago: Sonam Mehrotra and colleagues reported that endocycling cells in Drosophila melanogaster do not apop … more →

Tags: Drosophila, endoreplication

Diabetes and male infertility2 comments

goralgandhi wrote 1 year ago: Researchers have found that diabetes may affect sperm quality, after a study comparing the DNA in sp … more →

Tags: Decline in male fertility, diabetes, Diabetic men, DNA fragmentation, DNA-damaged sperm, embryo implantation, Embryo Quality, Implantation rates, IVF treatments


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