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Estrogen’s New Role: The well-studied hormone functions as a neurotransmitter in the brains of zebra finches. http://bit.ly/qXu5aS
Fruit flies provide new knowledge about uninhibited cell growth – University of Copenhagen
news.ku.dk — “In a new study, scientists show that a specific type of carbohydrate plays an important role in the intercellular signalling that controls the growth and development of the nervous system.” View full resource at news.ku.dk
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Scientists identify novel pathway for T-cell activation in leprosy
medicalxpress.com — “UCLA researchers pinpointed a new mechanism that potently activates T-cells, the group of white blood cells that play a major role in fighting infections.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Body's Defenses Made Mightier by Microbes, Study Says - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “For years, scientists have suspected that the hygiene hypothesis plays a role in how diseases affect people in the modern hand-sanitized world, but they never had any specific evidence. But a new study from researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston changes that.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Bacteria Help Body Beef Up Immunity, Study Says - ABC News http://t.co/Ssm0Z6fx #health
Trace element plays major role in tropical forest nitrogen cycle
labspaces.net — “A new paper by researchers from the University of Georgia and Princeton University sheds light on the critical part played by a little-studied element, molybdenum, in the nutrient cycles of tropical forests. Understanding the role of molybdenum may help scientists more accurately predict how tropical forests will respond to climate change. The findings were published March 21 in the” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Can our genes be making us fat?
sciencedaily.com — “While high-fat foods are thought to be of universal appeal, there is actually a lot of variation in the extent to which people like and consume fat. A new study reported that two specific genes (TAS2R38–a bitter taste receptor and CD36–a possible fat receptor), may play a role in some people’s ability to taste and enjoy dietary fat. By understanding the role of these two genes, food scientists may be able to help people who have trouble controlling how much fat they eat.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Can our genes be making us fat?
sciencedaily.com — “While high-fat foods are thought to be of universal appeal, there is actually a lot of variation in the extent to which people like and consume fat. A new study reported that two specific genes (TAS2R38–a bitter taste receptor and CD36–a possible fat receptor), may play a role in some people’s ability to taste and enjoy dietary fat. By understanding the role of these two genes, food scientists may be able to help people who have trouble controlling how much fat they eat.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Can Our Genes Be Making Us Fat?
newswise.com — “While high-fat foods are thought to be of universal appeal, there is actually a lot of variation in the extent to which people like and consume fat. A new study in the March issue of the Journal of Food Science, published by the Institute of Food Technologists, reported that two specific genes (TAS2R38–a bitter taste receptor and CD36–a possible fat receptor), may play a role in some people’s ability to taste and enjoy dietary fat. By understanding the role of these two genes, food scientists ma” View full resource at newswise.com
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Trace element plays major role in tropical forest nitrogen cycle
sciencedaily.com — “New research sheds light on the critical part played by a little-studied element, molybdenum, in the nutrient cycles of tropical forests. Understanding the role of molybdenum may help scientists more accurately predict how tropical forests will respond to climate change.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Trace element plays major role in tropical forest nitrogen cycle: New research sheds light on the critical part ... http://t.co/67euYRkx
Strange Orbits of Giant Alien Planets Explained | Extrasolar Planets | LiveScience
livescience.com — “A new computer simulation may solve the mystery of why giant alien planets seem to crowd in close to their parent stars. Radiation from baby stars may play a role, scientists say.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Why Gas Giants Like Some Orbits More than Others http://t.co/J4yevVTR
How the low carbon economy can improve health | BMJ
bmj.com — “Addressing climate changeIn order to avert dangerous climate change (that is, climate change that leads to major abrupt or irreversible changes in the climate system or a component of the system) many climate scientists consider that it is necessary to keep global mean temperature increases to no more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels. It will nonetheless be difficult, if not impossible, to hold temperature increases below this level given current trajectories of greenhouse gas emissions.5 De” View full resource at bmj.com
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Spotlight on climate change: How the low carbon economy can improve health | BMJ http://t.co/j9KxEOP7
New RAGE inhibitor shows promise against Alzheimer's
news-medical.net — “Researchers have taken another crack at a promising approach to stopping Alzheimer's disease that encountered a major hurdle last year. In research published this week in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, scientists have developed a compound that targets a molecular actor known as RAGE, which plays a central role in mucking up the brain tissue of people with the disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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New RAGE inhibitor shows promise against Alzheimer's
news-medical.net — “Researchers have taken another crack at a promising approach to stopping Alzheimer's disease that encountered a major hurdle last year. In research published this week in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, scientists have developed a compound that targets a molecular actor known as RAGE, which plays a central role in mucking up the brain tissue of people with the disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Taking another shot at RAGE to tame Alzheimer's
eurekalert.org — “Researchers have taken another crack at a promising approach to stopping Alzheimer's disease that encountered a major hurdle last year. In research published this week in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, scientists have developed a new compound that targets a molecular actor known as RAGE, which plays a central role in mucking up the brain tissue of people with the disease.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS Taking another shot at RAGE to tame Alzheimer's http://t.co/uFzeLbeH
Extra female genes make men more masculine - life - 09 March 2012 - New Scientist
newscientist.com — “Sex chromosomes may play a role in sex-specific behaviours beyond dictating which hormones are present” View full resource at newscientist.com
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Extra female genes make men more masculine http://t.co/YoDxjpxR
Could a NOSH-aspirin-a-day keep cancer away?
sciencedaily.com — “The humble aspirin may soon have a new role. Scientists have developed a new aspirin compound that has great promise to be, not only an extremely potent cancer-fighter, but even safer than the classic medicine cabinet staple, researchers say.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Could an Aspirin-A-Day Keep Cancer Away? New form of Aspirin holds great promise http://t.co/XpE4SmiI
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