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Skin Cells From Heart Failure Patients Made Into Healthy New Heart Muscle Cells
Medical News Today
Skin Cells From Heart Failure Patients Made Into Healthy New Heart Muscle Cells
2012-05-25T06:59:59Z

"What is new and exciting about our research is that we have shown that it's possible to take skin cells from an elderly patient with advanced heart failure and end up with his own beating cells in a laboratory dish that are health and young ...
Scientists turn skin cells into beating heart muscle
DAWN Group
Scientists turn skin cells into beating heart muscle
2012-05-23T09:11:12Z

Researchers have been studying stem cells from various sources for more than a decade, hoping to capitalise on their ability to transform into a wide variety of other kinds of cell to treat a range of health conditions. There are two main forms ...
RNA: From Messenger to Guardian of Genome Integrity
Science Daily
RNA: From Messenger to Guardian of Genome Integrity
2012-05-23T20:09:46Z

Experiments were conducted at laboratories in Milan and Yokohama that recreated stress conditions capable of generating DNA ... of a specific class of non- coding RNAs, inside the cell nucleus the molecular alarms that signal the presence of DNA damage ...
Step to using patient's skin cells to repair heart
Jerusalem Post
Step to using patient's skin cells to repair heart
2012-05-24T07:58:26Z

The reprogramming was carried out by delivering three genes or transcription factors (Sox2, Klf4 and Oct4), followed by a small molecule called valproic acid, to the cell nucleus. Crucially, this reprogramming cocktail did not include a transcription ...
Israeli scientists open prospect of repairing damaged hearts
Webindia 123
Israeli scientists open prospect of repairing damaged hearts
2012-05-23T07:02:21Z

The researchers also used an alternative strategy that involved a virus that delivered reprogramming information to the cell nucleus but which was capable of being removed afterwards so as to avoid becoming cancerous. The resulting hiPSCs were ...
Discovered a new checkpoint of cell cycle control through joint action of 2 proteins
EurekAlert
Discovered a new checkpoint of cell cycle control through joint action of 2 proteins
2012-05-22T14:13:02Z

Activation of p53 protein due to malfunctions in the formation of ribosomes is associated with several rare diseases that are linked with mutations in components of the cell nucleus ... is integrated in Biopol'H, the health and scientific park of l ...
Human Skin Cells to Heart Cells
PRLog (free press release)
Human Skin Cells to Heart Cells
2012-05-28T13:37:17Z

Gepstein's team took skin cells from two men with heart failure - aged 51 and 61 - and transformed them by adding three genes and then a small molecule called valproic acid to the cell nucleus ... a variety of diseases and conditions.
Tinnitus Key Cellular Mechanisms Identified
Medical News Today
Tinnitus Key Cellular Mechanisms Identified
2012-05-14T17:57:17Z

The researchers examined cells in the brain's dorsal cochlear nucleus area ... "In normal conditions the channel helps to drag down the cellular electrical activity to its resting state and this allows the cell to function with a regular ...
PH leads way to stem cell therapy
Global Nation
PH leads way to stem cell therapy
2012-05-26T00:39:25Z

In other words, if telomeres become too short to allow cell replication ... The NKTI is a tertiary medical center under the Department of Health which primarily specializes in kidney diseases and organ transplantations. It was the first government hospital ...
Joint Action of 2 Proteins Responsible for New Checkpoint of Cell Cycle Control
Med India
Joint Action of 2 Proteins Responsible for New Checkpoint of Cell Cycle Control
2012-05-29T14:54:51Z

Activation of p53 protein due to malfunctions in the formation of ribosomes is associated with several rare diseases that are linked with mutations in components of the cell nucleus. The study by IDIBELL researchers shows that ribosomal proteins ...

From Google News Search: 'cell nucleus'
Wed May 30 13:29:52 2012


In cell biology, the nucleus (pl. nuclei; from Latin nucleus or nuculeus, meaning kernel) is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It contains most of the cell's genetic material, organized as multiple long linear DNA molecules in complex with a large variety of proteins, such as histones, to form chromosomes. The genes within these chromosomes are the cell's nuclear genome. The function of the nucleus is to maintain the integrity of these genes and to control the activities of the cell by regulating gene expression — the nucleus is, therefore, the control center of the cell. The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton (which includes nuclear lamina), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole. Because the nuclear membrane is impermeable to large molecules, nuclear pores are required to allow movement of molecules across the envelope. These pores cross both of the membranes, providing a channel that allows free movement of small molecules and ions. The movement of larger molecules such as proteins is carefully controlled, and requires active transport regulated by carrier proteins. Nuclear transport is crucial to cell function, as movement through the pores is required for both gene expression and chromosomal maintenance. The interior of the nucleus does not contain any membrane-bound subcompartments, its contents are not uniform, and a number of subnuclear bodies exist, made up of unique proteins, RNA molecules, and particular parts of the chromosomes. The best-known of these is the nucleolus, which is mainly involved in the assembly of ribosomes. After being produced in the nucleolus, ribosomes are exported to the cytoplasm where they translate mRNA.
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Sun May 13 04:22:06 2012

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