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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Fwd: The next step in reducing the toll of tobacco



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Date: Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:30 AM
Subject: The next step in reducing the toll of tobacco
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The Star article, 'Cigarette sales dive 17.8% after tax hike,' and the June 10 editorial regarding the reduction in cigarette sales and the Quit 2 Win campaign explained how the tobacco tax increase has ...

Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:00:00 GMT


Source: http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008806150337
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Fwd: Philanthropist-activist Stewart Mott dead at 70



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Subject: Philanthropist-activist Stewart Mott dead at 70
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NEW YORK -- Stewart Mott, the Flint-raised eccentric and freethinking philanthropist who helped bankroll the presidential campaigns of Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern, has died.

Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:00:00 GMT


Source: http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008806150592
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Fwd: Olive oil protects rat liver microsomes against benzo(a)pyrene-induced oxidative damages: An in vitro study.



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Subject: Olive oil protects rat liver microsomes against benzo(a)pyrene-induced oxidative damages: An in vitro study.
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[1]Mol Nutr Food Res. 2008 Jun 12;
Devi KP, Kiruthiga PV, Pandian SK, Archunan G, Arun S

Benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P), a member of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon family is present ubiquitously in the environment. One of its toxic effects is induction of oxidative stress (mediated by the enzyme B(a)P hydroxylase) which leads to various diseases like cancer. Olive oil (OO) that consists of many antioxidant compounds is reported to have many beneficial properties including protection against cancer. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the effect of OO on B(a)P hydroxylase enzyme and further elucidate the antioxidant capacity of OO against B(a)P-induced toxicity. Rat liver microsomes were divided into three groups: vehicle control, B(a)P treated group, and OO + B(a)P co-incubated group. Antioxidant enzymes which were decreased and protein carbonyl content and lipid peroxidation products which were increased on exposure to B(a)P was attenuated to near normal on OO exposure. B(a)P hydroxylase enzyme was very low in OO incubated group which may be due to inhibition of the enzyme by OO or high utilization for the metabolism of B(a)P. Further, no B(a)P metabolites (3-OH B(a)P and B(a)P 7,8-dihydrodiol) were identified in HPLC during B(a)P + OO exposure. The results prove the protective role of OO against B(a)P-induced oxidative damage.



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Fwd: Bisulfite modification for analysis of DNA methylation.



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Subject: Bisulfite modification for analysis of DNA methylation.
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[1]Curr Protoc Nucleic Acid Chem. 2008 Jun; Chapter 6: Unit 6.10
Hayatsu H, Shiraishi M, Negishi K

Bisulfite is known to deaminate cytosine in nucleic acids, while 5-methylcytosine resists this bisulfite action. For this reason, bisulfite treatment has been used for detecting 5-methylcytosine in DNA, a minor component of eukaryotic DNA, presently recognized as playing an important role in the control of gene function. This procedure, called bisulfite genomic sequencing, is a principal method for the analysis of DNA methylation in various biological phenomena, including human diseases such as cancer. This unit describes an efficient procedure utilizing a newly developed high-concentration bisulfite solution. Protocols for this methodology are supplemented with discussions focused on chemical aspects of the bisulfite treatment.



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Fwd: Visualizing protease activity in living cells: from two dimensions to four dimensions.



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Subject: Visualizing protease activity in living cells: from two dimensions to four dimensions.
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[1]Curr Protoc Cell Biol. 2008 Jun; Chapter 4: Unit 4.20
Jedeszko C, Sameni M, Olive MB, Moin K, Sloane BF

Proteolytic degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) components by cells is an important metabolic activity as cells grow, remodel, and migrate through the ECM. The ability to analyze ECM degradation can be valuable in the study of developmental processes as well as pathologies, such as cancer. In this unit we describe an in vitro live cell-based method to image and quantitatively measure the degradation of ECM components by live cells. Cells are grown in the presence of fluorescent dye-quenched protein substrates (DQ-gelatin, DQ-collagen I, and DQ-collagen IV) that are mixed with protein matrices. Upon proteolytic cleavage, fluorescence is released that directly reflects the level of proteolysis by the cells. Using confocal microscopy and advanced imaging software, the fluorescence is detected and accurate measurements of proteolytic degradation in three and four dimensions can be assessed.



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Fwd: Vitamin D and Sunlight: Strategies for Cancer Prevention and Other Health Benefits.



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Subject: Vitamin D and Sunlight: Strategies for Cancer Prevention and Other Health Benefits.
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[1]Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2008 Jun 11;
Holick MF

Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide health problem. The major source of vitamin D for most humans is sensible sun exposure. Factors that influence cutaneous vitamin D production include sunscreen use, skin pigmentation, time of day, season of the year, latitude, and aging. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] is the measure for vitamin D status. A total of 100 IU of vitamin D raises blood level of 25(OH)D by 1 ng/ml. Thus, children and adults who do not receive adequate vitamin D from sun exposure need at least 1000 IU/d vitamin D. Lack of sun exposure and vitamin D deficiency have been linked to many serious chronic diseases, including autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, cardiovascular disease, and deadly cancers. It is estimated that there is a 30 to 50% reduction in risk for developing colorectal, breast, and prostate cancer by either increasing vitamin D intake to least 1000 IU/d vitamin D or increasing sun exposure to raise blood levels of 25(OH)D >30 ng/ml. Most tissues in the body have a vitamin D receptor. The active form of vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, is made in many different tissues, including colon, prostate, and breast. It is believed that the local production of 1,25(OH)2D may be responsible for the anticancer benefit of vitamin D. Recent studies suggested that women who are vitamin D deficient have a 253% increased risk for developing colorectal cancer, and women who ingested 1500 mg/d calcium and 1100 IU/d vitamin D3 for 4 yr reduced risk for developing cancer by >60%.



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Fwd: The effects of surgery on tumor growth: a century of investigations.



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Subject: The effects of surgery on tumor growth: a century of investigations.
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[1]Ann Oncol. 2008 Jun 10;
Demicheli R, Retsky MW, Hrushesky WJ, Baum M, Gukas ID

A few clinical investigations suggest that while primary breast cancer surgical removal favorably modifies the natural history for some patients, it may also hasten the metastatic development for others. The concepts underlying this disease paradigm, i.e. tumor homeostasis, tumor dormancy and surgery-driven enhancement of metastasis development, have a long history that is reviewed. The review reveals the context in which these concepts were conceived and structured to explain experimental data and shows that they are not so new and far fetched. The idea that surgical cancer resection has both beneficial and adverse effects upon cancer spread and growth that result from the modulation of tumor dormancy by the resection should be considered a potentially fruitful working hypothesis.



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Fwd: Gene test that can show if cancer drugs will cure you (Daily Mail)



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Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:45 PM
Subject: Gene test that can show if cancer drugs will cure you (Daily Mail)
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For years, cancer doctors have known that many patients aren't helped by the drugs they're given. For instance, only 20 per cent of those with advanced lung cancer will benefit from certain drugs.

Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:46:44 GMT

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Fwd: Palace of Westminster Asbestos Problem Ignored (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)



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Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:45 PM
Subject: Palace of Westminster Asbestos Problem Ignored (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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Clinica - the world's leading news service for the medical technology industry - has learned that staff and visitors to London's Houses of Parliament have been at risk of exposure to high levels of asbestos contamination for significant periods during the last three years.

Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:42:00 GMT

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Fwd: Ability to track stem cells in tumors could advance cancer treatments



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Date: Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:45 PM
Subject: Ability to track stem cells in tumors could advance cancer treatments
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Using noninvasive molecular imaging technology, a method has been developed to track the location and activity of mesenchymal stem cells in the tumors of living organisms, according to researchers at SNM's 55th ...

Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:10:43 GMT


Source: http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2008/06/16/ability_to_track_stem_cells_in_tumors_could_advance_cancer_treatments.html
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