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Subject: February update: Cells on standby - down but not out
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Microbiology:
The Great Escape
How a virus escapes from
membrane vacuoles to
infect other cells.
Physiology:
Time and Temperature
Body temperature resets
circadian rhythms.
Down but Not Out
Cells on standby are
surprisingly busy. Hilary
Colter thinks they might
be busy protecting
themselves against
oxidative damage. Art
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Losers Fight Back
How cells escape death
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Face to Face with the Emotional
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How the amygdala responds to facial
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Ahmad R. Hariri & Paul J. Whalen
The Genes of Parkinson's Disease
The minority of Parkinson's cases now
known to have genetic origins are
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When Stress Is Good
Fast blood flow protects
against atherosclerosis:
implications for treatment.
Christina M. Warboys,
Narges Amini, Amalia de
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One on One: Parasites
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Gabriele Sorci discusses
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Do Fruit Flies Dream
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Visualizing neuronal
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Immune response feeds parasite
Salmonella is able to outcompete resident gut microbes by deriving energy
from the inflammatory immune response that is supposed to combat the
pathogen.
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Lung disease drug kind to muscles
Patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome using a neuromuscular
blocker are more likely than those on a placebo to survive 90 days, and show
no increase in muscle weakness-a common concern among doctors.
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Making peace with gut flora
Dendritic cells in the gut have beta-catenin signaling turned on constantly in
order to subdue inflammation and keep immune cells tolerant to commensal
bacteria and food antigens, offering a potential therapeutic target for
autoimmune diseases.
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Thermo dynamics
Plants and yeast may be able to sense temperature through histone-mediated
nucleosome rearrangements, which result in variations in gene expression,
posing a possible mechanism for response to temperature stress.
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New function for noncoding RNAs
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genes. also play a role in gene activation.
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Antibody action
Previously assumed to only act extracellularly, researchers show that
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Pain relief for the addicted
In opiate-dependent patients, pain relief is tough to achieve, but those who
received an N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist with anesthesia during
back surgery reported less pain and needed less morphine during recovery.
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Opening a Can of Worms
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Chemical signaling in
the gastrointestinal
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L. Caetano M. Antunes,
Julian E. Davies and B.
Brett Finlay
Screening for
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what can cyst fluid
analysis tell us?
Walter G. Park
The coming health
crisis: indirect health
effects of global
climate change
Samuel S. Myers and
Aaron Bernstein
Is deep brain
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addiction?
Wayne Hall and Adrian
Carter
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Bilateral lesions of the subthalamic nucleus prevent
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