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Clinical Research Of Irinotecan In Treatment Of Advanced Colorectal Cancer By: anelwew | Apr 25th 2012 - Irinotecan is a topoisomerase "... inhibitor. In 1980s, people found that irinotecan can play role in of Topo I and have a very important intervention function in the DNA space configuration, replication, recombination, transcription, and mitosis process. It makes the DNA single-strand and double strand breaks and induce cancer cells wither die. Tags:Chia seed, Docetaxel, Irinotecan, Plant extracts
Ku-0063794 Was Originally Developed As Part Of The Kudos Biochemical Experimental Program By: john | Feb 23rd 2012 - KU-0063794 was discovered during the screening a series of purine derivatives but despite its mTOR activity it was never developed commercially and no KU-0063794 clinical trials are recorded. KU-0063794 was used as a skeletal basis for the design of a new molecular series. From this investigation AZD8055 was discovered, this is another mTOR inhibitor but with far more clinical success. Tags:mtor inhibitor
Mgcd0103 With Non Hydroxymate Inhibitor By: Dr. Ribia | Feb 2nd 2012 - Histone deacetylases are the enzymes which are responsible of deacetylating the histone proteins plays a key role in alternating the desired gene products. Many other proteins except histone proteins are also modulated in their expression by the Histone deacetylase enzymes or HDACs for example the proteins involving in cellular proliferation, cellular survival, inflammation and angiogenesis. Tags:panobinostat, parp inhibitor, pazopanib
Sp600125 Plsy An Important Role In Sp600125 By: Dr. Ribia | Feb 2nd 2012 - Being an inhibitor to JNK, SP600125 controls the stress activated response within the cells. Inflammatory diseases are generally the outcome of external stimuli like shock, bacterial endotoxin, hypoxia and UV radiation. During these diseases the immune proteins are expressed to a large extent. Tags:raltegravir, sb-431542
With 17 Known Members Of The Parp Family By: john | Jan 29th 2012 - PARP antagonists in oncology have been associated with two forms of pre-clinical activity; as single agents or in synergistic combinations and as a sensitizer for radiotherapy [19-23]. As single agents PARP agonists are effective against cells already possessing one or more mutations in DNA repair mechanisms. For example PARP inhibitors in breast cancer cell lines that are deficient in BCRA1 or 2 show a greater potency that in tumor cells of normal BCRA expression Tags:INHIBITOR
Special Report Top 10 Alternatives To Cow"s Milk By: Anastasia Messini | Jan 28th 2012 - High in fat and with a carbon footprint to match, cow"s milk is neither the greenest or healthiest milk available. So what are the alternatives? Here are 10 of the best Tags:nutrition, diet, dietician, fat, weight loss, overweight, he
Effect Of Ly2228820 By: Dr. Ribia | Jan 12th 2012 - MAPK (mitogen activated protein kinase) inhibitors play vital role in tumor cell growth by blocking the function of various important kinases of cell cycle. LY2228820 is novel compound and an important kinase inhibitor. This compound specifically targets p38?MAPK and p38?MAPK in low concentrations while p38 MAPK and p38 MAPK are targeted at higher concentrations of LY2228820. Tags:Abiraterone, Vorinostat
The Gourmet Chocolate And Its Health Implications By: treeves | Dec 22nd 2011 - The word chocolate excites the mind and heightens the senses if you're a chocolate lover. Most of us have grown up enjoying chocolates but a very few of us know the origin and facts about it. Research reveals that chocolate can have aphrodisiac effects and it is observed that human brain causes a rapid mood change inducing feelings of happiness and well being. Tags:Satellite tv, chocolates, gourmet
Enzymes Together With Fresh Vegetables By: Joshua Adekane | Dec 14th 2011 -
So, you're questioning. Precisely what in the world do enzymes and vegetables contain in common. After all, at the time you hear the term enzyme, you think about thick, meaty pieces of beef and skin and all that jazz. Almost never does the idea of vegetables spring to mind. Even so, here are some things about vegetables and enzymes you might not have identified in the past. Keep these in your mind as you're deciding how to take in certain vegetables. Tags:health, reagents, enzymes, laboratory, diagnotics, chemicals, biochemicals, medical supplies, disease, elisa kits, dna extraction, dna
Should Stem Cell Enhancers Be Banned In Sport ? By: Brad Smith | Dec 10th 2011 - Substance abuse is sporting events has grown international media attention due to the unethical advantage that this gives some sportspeople.
New research shows that stem cell enhancers provide a significant advantage in muscle strength and the body's function to restore itself after damage, but it's not on the banned substance list. Tags:stem cells, stem cell enhancers, stem cell nutrition, buy stem enhancers, buy stem cell enhancers
Radiation Protection In The Form Of Vitamin E Tocotrienols By: Clinton K | May 4th 2011 - The nuclear crisis in Japan has caused a huge concern over the possibility of radiation poising. Although no one should be more afraid than people of Japan, where the threat of radiation is real and present, many in the United States have rushed to their local pharmacies to obtain anti-radiation medication.Besides potassium iodide, research has shown that tocotrienols, a form of vitamin E also offers protection against radiation damage. Tags:radiation, japan radiation, potassium iodide, Tocotrienol
Anti-aging Article Asks, "can Meditation Make You Younger?" By: Best Dentist Walnut Creek | Apr 10th 2011 - “Can Meditation Make You Younger?” focuses on studies by scientists and
healthcare practitioners investigating the anti-aging benefits of meditation.
It features Grow Young Guide Ellen Wood, whose anti-aging practice includes
daily meditation. Tags:anti-aging, meditation
Acai And Blueberries Fight Free Radicals And Aging By: John Phillip | Dec 26th 2010 - Each day our cells are bombarded with negatively charged ions known as free radicals that cause damage leading to accelerated aging and increased risk of heart disease, cancer and dementia. It's estimated that each of our trillion or so cells is assaulted by up to 10,000 free radicals each day. Tags:acai, blueberries, free radicals
The Best Herb To Boost Your Immunity By: Al Sears MD | Dec 6th 2010 - Astragalus is a unique herb I"ve been fascinated with for the last 15 years. I used to keep jars of it on the shelves in my office to examine while I studied its history. Astragalus smells earthy, almost like fresh-cut grass when it"s dried. And I would open the jars and let it give me a sense of calm and relaxation.
I"ve used it in my practice to help people lower their blood pressure and boost their immune systems. And traditional Chinese medicine prescribes astragalus as a ... Tags:Astragalus, astragalus root
Beyond The Genomic Research By: Charles Godbout | Oct 11th 2010 - The completion of the human genome project was only the beginning in gaining insights on how the instructions contained in the DNA are essential to human life. Researchers are set to obtain more useful knowledge about the DNA sequence. The research studies do not end, therefore. In some countries around the world, genomic research continues. Tags:genomic, genomic research
What Is Genetics? By: Charles Godbout | Sep 1st 2010 - Genetics, being a discipline of biology, is a scientific study of genes, heredity and the differences in living organisms. In ancient times, the application of the knowledge of genetics was used to improve animal domestication and crop produce through selective breeding. Tags:genetics, DNA
The Response Of Pharmacogenetics By: Charles Godbout | Aug 23rd 2010 - In the present time of clinical use of a drug, the physician does not have any means of foretelling the reactions of a patient to a prescribed medicine. Unchangeably, there are patients who do not manifest positive response, and patients who show Adverse Drug Reactions. Tags:pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenetic
The Top Five Hot Topics In Google Trends By: Moshe Sharon | Jul 7th 2010 - When I started this article I was writing about the top five hot topics on Google Trends. By the time I finished three of the topics disapeared off the top ten list. The attention span of the world wide web seems to be about three minutes on any topic. In any event, some of these topics deserve less time and some deserve more. This is the first of a daily series to identify those "hot" topics that need some pause for thought. Tags:heat wave, climate change, oil spill in Gulf of Mexico, Lindsay Lohan, illegal immigration
Serve Yourself With Five Fruits And Vegetables A Day By: Fred Marshall | Jun 26th 2010 - It is not too late to make a delayed New Year's resolution, and it is one that not only cuts your risk of heart disease and cancer, but fuels your body for an increase in energy. Eating more vegetables and fruits can accomplish all of that. Low-fat diets have become the rage, but reducing fat in the diet by changing to fat-free foods does not provide the benefits that come from eating more low-calorie vegetables and fruits. Tags:Healthy living, fruit, fruit at work, heathy food
Should I Take Dietary Supplements? By: Gen Wright | Mar 9th 2010 - Good health is dependent upon good nutrition. Your health is maintained adequately if you include many and essential nutrients in your diet.
Nutrients are substances that are used by your body for variety of functions (for your growth, energy level, body repair etc).
Loss Of Hair Causes In Men And Women By: Hair Loss Guy | Mar 1st 2010 - So you are losing your hair.. For some it's a major problem and a terrifying time there there life. There are many reasons that you could be losing your hair. You could be losing your hair based upon stress, bad nutrition or lack of nutrition, genetics also plays some part in losing your hair but it's not everything and there are other things that you can do to stop and reverse your hair loss. However right now I am going to cover the reasons of hair loss and the reasons why it may happen. ... Tags:combat hair loss, causes of female hair loss, loss of hair
How To Improve Windows Xp Performance - A No-brainer Fix By: Dave Whitaker | Jan 21st 2010 - If you want to know how to improve Windows performance, there is really one simple solution: Optimize the Windows registry. No other Windows optimization technique is as effective as optimization of the Windows registry. All the other optimization techniques, such as scanning your PC for viruses, scanning your PC for spyware, defragmenting your hard drive, upgrading your PC's hardware, cleaning out disk space, or disabling unnecessary services at start up, while they may help, you somewhat, are ... Tags:registry, windows registry, regedit, regedit.exe, xp, vista, microsoft, windows
Does Resveratrol Really Work? By: Joseph Long | Nov 25th 2009 - Despite some impressive results in laboratory testing, studies have suggested that resveratrol supplements probably aren"t worth investing money in. The latest research indicates that the plant-based nutrient needs to reach the bloodstream in sufficient quantities to have any significant effects, and testing has unfortunately proved that this simply doesn"t happen. Tags:resveratrol, acai berry
Organic Products For Genital Warts By: bcured | Nov 10th 2009 - Establishing the subtype of HPV helps to determine the likelihood of malignant degeneration but has no bearing on the diagnosis or treatment of genital warts. Genetic mechanisms define the basis for HPV risk category. The immune system plays a central role in regression of genital HPV disease via both cellular and humoral immunity. CURED is widely recognized in the industry for providing organic medicinal plant treatments of the highest quality. Tags:genital wart, organic products, diagnosis, prevention, cause
Mitochondrial Dna Role In Health And Science By: Brian Jones | Nov 10th 2009 - The genetic makeup of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)is necessary to understand to know why mtDNA is important. The changes that occur to the genes of mtDNA leads to uncurable sickness. Researches are trying to investigate what caused the changes and how to prevent the diseases caused by the mutations. Tags:forensic, science, DNA
Dna Adoption Networking By: Douglas Chalke | Jun 10th 2009 - With advances in computer technology and DNA science, it seemed likely that a way would be found for the far-flung children of China to find their birth families. That day seemed far off in the future. However that day is here now, and it has arrived 20 years before I expected it. A new kind of internet website provides the means for adopting parents of children adopted from China to discover if their child has a sibling, half-sibling, cousin or other relative adopted anywhere in the world. Tags:DNA Adoption Networking, Online, Adoption, DNA Resources
What Do You Know About The B Vitamins? By: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S. | Jul 6th 2008 - The B vitamins have common dietetic sources; they are soluble in water and are quickly assimilated by our body. Since they are also eliminated through the urine, we have to ingest them in a daily basis through our diet. Tags:thiamin, B1 protects the nervous system, absorption of carbohydrate, riboflavin, B2, prevents inflammation, niacin, B3 and healthy skin, pyridoxine
Study Discovers Why You May Have A Bad Memory By: Brad Chase | May 21st 2007 - As we age our bodies begin to work less efficiently. Digestion, physical prowess, and even our mental capabilities begin to decline. For some this process is delayed, while for those with other chronic illness or sub-optimal health, these functions can begin to decline earlier than expected.
Scientists have identified many factors in daily life which can help to prolong healthy physical and mental function. Daily exercise, a healthy diet, and stress free lifestyle all con... Tags:
Polymva Energy To Get The Job Done By: Darren D | Mar 28th 2007 - Over fifty years ago, most scientific and medical therapeutic approaches focused on cellular metabolism. With the advent of genetics a concentrated shift toward genomics, and subsequently proteomics (protein profiles), dominated the therapeutic stage. The area of metabolism (metabolomics) is now being revisited as an attractive target. Tags:polymva white paper, polymva
Reversing Endothelial Dysfunction By: Marcus Stout | Feb 12th 2007 - One of the precursors to atherosclerosis and heart disease is endothelial dysfunction. Because endothelial dysfunction can appear years before more serious heart disease symptoms, it is wise to try and repair this problem before it turns into something more serious.
It is estimated that endothelial dysfunction affects approximately 50% of those over the age of 40.
Combating Cancer With A Cup Of Tea By: Marcus Stout | Dec 2nd 2006 - Generations of families in India and Asia have been turning to tea to cure what ails them. Back in the year 1191, a Zen priest penned a work entitled the Book of Tea, which told how green tea could benefit at least five vital organs, including the heart. At that time, green tea was thought to improve urinary and brain function, combat beriberi disease, and alleviate indigestion. In other words, green tea was considered to be a multi-purpose elixir, able to treat a wide varie... Tags:tea, green tea, wu long tea, green tea health benefits
Chelating Elation - 5 Secret Reasons Why It Is Good For The Heart By: James Calvin | Dec 2nd 2006 - Chelating therapy is a procedure performed in a doctor's office and is designed to remove metal impurities from blocked arteries in the body. This type of therapy is said to improve metabolic function and blood flow to the heart and other areas of the body. A doctor will administer an intravenous infusion using amino acids, or EDTA, through a small needle. The result of this treatment is that the metals and other foreign substances in the body will bind to the injected amino ... Tags:
Drinking Tea May Guard Against Ovarian Cancer By: Nicole Weaver | Dec 14th 2005 - Consuming two or more cups of tea a day over a period of time may reduce the risk of ovarian cancer dramatically, suggests a new study. Women who drank two or more cups of tea per day experienced a 46 percent lower risk of ovarian cancer, compared with women who drank no tea. Each additional cup of tea was associated with an 18 percent decreased risk of ovarian cancer. Tags: