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#DNA – Access All Areas, UFC Dublin – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

#DNA - Access All Areas, UFC Dublin UFC Dublin, arguably one of the UFC's most anticipated events, delivered on so many different levels. On the face of it not only did the fight card live up to the giddy expectations of those... By: WHOATV … Continue reading

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Austin Moon || It’s In His DNA – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

Austin Moon || It's In His DNA Please watch it in HD and with headphones! I'M FINALLY BACK!!!! No I haven't forgotten you guys. I've tried to upload a video but I've kind of had lost inspiration. But then I saw this video... By: MelodyOfAHeartbeat … Continue reading

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9th of Av Warnings in Bible Code; Obama DNA Genealogy Back to Caesar, King David, Tribe of Dan – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

9th of Av Warnings in Bible Code; Obama DNA Genealogy Back to Caesar, King David, Tribe of Dan The evening of Aug 4th to the evening of Aug 5 is the 9th of Av - the day of sorrow for Israel as both Temples were destroyed on this day, along with many other terrible trials/judgments for... By: FriendofHeaven … Continue reading

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Tumor suppressor mutations alone don't explain deadly cancer

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 3-Aug-2014 Contact: Scott LaFee slafee@ucsd.edu 619-543-6163 University of California - San Diego Although mutations in a gene dubbed "the guardian of the genome" are widely recognized as being associated with more aggressive forms of cancer, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have found evidence suggesting that the deleterious health effects of the mutated gene may in large part be due to other genetic abnormalities, at least in squamous cell head and neck cancers. The study, published online August 3 in the journal Nature Genetics, shows that high mortality rates among head and neck cancer patients tend to occur only when mutations in the tumor suppressor gene coincide with missing segments of genetic material on the cancer genome's third chromosome. The link between the two had not been observed before because the mutations co-occur in about 70 percent of head and neck tumors and because full genetic fingerprints of large numbers of cancer tumors have become available only recently. "These two genetic malfunctions are not two separate stab wounds to the body," said co-senior author Trey Ideker, PhD, chief of the Division of Genetics. "One exposes the Achilles tendon and the other is … Continue reading

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Genetic Biomarker Discovery Could Lead To Development Of Blood Test For Suicide

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

August 2, 2014 redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports Your Universe Online Newly discovered chemical changes in the body could ultimately lead to a blood test to help predict whether or not a person is at risk of committing suicide, according to new research appearing in the online edition of The American Journal of Psychiatry. The discovery, which was made by scientists from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Mental Health, centers around an alteration that occurs in a single human gene linked to stress reactions. Changes occurring in this particular gene, which plays a role in how the brain responds to stress hormones, have a significant impact in determining if an individual has an unremarkable response to the strains of day-to-day life, or if those pressures become the catalyst for suicidal thoughts and actions. If confirmed in larger studies, this finding could provide doctors with a simple blood test to reliably predict whether or not a person is at risk of killing themselves. We have found a gene that we think could be really important for consistently identifying a range of behaviors … Continue reading

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DNA replication: Molecular mechanism indicates novel routes to block uncontrolled cell division

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

In a study recently published in Genes & Development, Dr Christian Speck from the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre's DNA Replication group, in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), New York, reveal the intricate mechanisms involved in the enzyme that governs DNA duplication during cell division. By developing a sophisticated system using synthetic, chemical and structural biology approaches, the study reveals how a key enzyme involved in duplicating genetic information embraces DNA through a gated system, which opens up at precise positions allowing for a highly regulated replication process. This work enhances current understanding of an essential biological process and suggests a route for stopping cell division in disease such as cancer. When a cell divides, genetic information is duplicated in a process known as DNA replication. For this to occur, a 'replication machine' is assembled on top of the DNA prior to duplication. A protein complex known as ORC that recognises the DNA replication origin initiates the whole process. Next, an enzyme, MCM2-7 helicase, whose role is to unwind and separate the two strands of the DNA helix, is loaded onto the DNA by the machine system ORC. The helicase is a ring shaped enzyme composed of six subunits (hexamer), … Continue reading

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Study on expansion of Oklahoma DNA database is set

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Oklahoma lawmaker who has unsuccessfully worked to require persons accused of crimes to provide samples of their DNA plans to conduct a legislative study on the issue. Defendants convicted of certain crimes in the state are already required to provide DNA samples to law enforcement authorities to determine if they can be linked to unsolved crimes. But Rep. Lee Denney, R-Cushing, said she wants authorities to be able to secure DNA samples earlier in the criminal justice process. It sure would be a good tool in solving crime in Oklahoma, Denney said. It implicates the guilty and it exonerates the innocent. But previous attempts to expand the states DNA database to include those merely accused of crimes have been defeated after lawmakers expressed concern about the constitutionality of targeting suspects who have not been found guilty. I think the concerns in the Legislature are valid, said Brady Henderson, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma. Its likely that many defendants in that situation would have a viable illegal search-and-seizure claim. It could have a lot of collateral consequences. Persons convicted of violent felony offenses in the state are required to provide blood … Continue reading

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Knee arthritis 28 months after stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D. – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

Knee arthritis 28 months after stem cell therapy by Harry Adelson, N.D. Cory describes his outcome from a single bone marrow/adipose stem cell treatment for his arthritic knees by Harry Adelson, N.D. http://www.docereclinics.com. By: Harry Adelson, N.D. … Continue reading

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Dr Felix new protocol on Stem Cell therapy – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

Dr Felix new protocol on Stem Cell therapy Dr. FELIX molecular biologist , medical doctor developed world first protocol using peptides with Stem Cell therapy to improve patients outcome. By: Soraya Felix … Continue reading

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Badgers One-on-One: Senior DL Warren Herring likes UW’s team chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on August 3rd, 2014

Badgers One-on-One: Senior DL Warren Herring likes UW's team chemistry Badgers defensive tackle Warren Herring is looking forward to stepping into roles Beau Allen held last season as one of the run-stoppers on the line. We talked to Herring at Big Ten football... By: madison.com … Continue reading

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