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A new weapon in the fight against obesity and diabetes




This press release is available in French . A study appearing November 5 in the journal Cell Metabolism demonstrates that a synthetic new chemical entity protects against diet-induced obesity, improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity and enhances exercise endurance by enhancing fat utilization in certain target tissues. The new chemical entity was developed by Sirtris,...


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I'm a working mother; how can I maximize my 3 workouts per week?
Since you're presumably young, you should use almost all of your limited time getting aerobic exercise like running, biking, or brisk walking, said William J. Evans, director of the Nutrition, Metabolism, and Exercise Laboratory at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. That's because "regular aerobic exercise increases life expectancy by decreasing the risk of a host of chronic diseases," ...
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Tranexamic Acid Reduces Perioperative Blood Loss in Adult Patients Having Spinal Fusion Surgery

BACKGROUND: Spinal reconstructive surgery in adults can be associated with significant blood loss, often requiring allogeneic blood transfusion. The objective of this randomized, prospective, double-blind, multicenter study was to evaluate the efficacy of tranexamic acid (TXA) in reducing perioperative blood loss and transfusion in adult patients having elective posterior thoracic/lumbar instrumented spinal fusion surgery.

METHODS: One hundred fifty-one adult patients were randomized to receive either a bolus of 10 mg/kg IV of TXA after induction followed by a maintenance infusion of 1 mg/kg/hr of TXA, or an equivalent volume of placebo (normal saline). The primary outcome was the total perioperative estimated and calculated blood loss intraoperatively and 24 h postoperatively. Secondary outcomes were incidence of allogeneic blood exposure, and duration of hospital stay.

RESULTS: Four patients were withdrawn for identifiable surgical bleeding, therefore 147 patients were included in the analysis. The total estimated and calculated perioperative blood loss was approximately 25% and 30% lower in patients given TXA versus placebo (1592 ± 1315 mL vs 2138 ± 1607 mL, P = 0.026; 3079 ± 2558 vs 4363 ± 3030, P = 0.017), respectively. There was no difference in the amounts of blood products transfused, and length of stay between the two groups. TXA, surgical duration, and number of vertebrae fused were independent factors related to perioperative blood loss. Predictors for the need for allogeneic red blood cell transfusion were ASA classification, surgical duration and number of levels fused.

CONCLUSIONS: TXA significantly reduced the estimated and calculated total amount of perioperative blood loss in adult patients having elective posterior thoracic/lumbar instrumented spinal fusion surgery.

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Systemic Acquired Resistance Induced in Cucumber Plants Against Powdery Mildew Disease by Pre-inoculation with Tobacco Necrosis Virus
Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) in cucumber plants against powdery mildew disease, caused by Sphaerotheca fuliginea (Schlechtend Fr.) Pollacci, was induced by localized infection in cucumber cotyledons with Tobacco Necrosis Virus (TNV). Inoculation of the two cotyledon leaves significantly reduced powdery mildew severity on cucumber true leaves similar to the effect of fungicide. TNV-local lesions developed plants still protected against powdery mildew for 16 days. The level of protection was higher in the upper true leaves when compared with the bottom ones. Antifungal protein was extracted and partially purified by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography from cucumber TNV-inoculated plants only. Bioassay detection for antifungal activity indicated that, 0.6 M NaCl fraction had the highest activity. SDS-PAGE of partially purified 0.6 M NaCl fraction protein indicated the presence of a single protein band with a molecular weight of about 30 kDa. This protein was extracted from upper TNV-uninoculated true leaves of plants inoculated on the cotyledon leaves, which acquired systemic resistance against powdery mildew challenge inoculation. In vitro study of the antifungal activity of these proteins showed that only 0.6 M NaCl fraction has direct antifungal activity towards S. fuliginea conidial spores. The induced systemic resistance was not accompanied with the activity of β-1, 3 glucanase.
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Cambridge NanoTech Atomic Layer Deposition Systems
Cambridge NanoTech aims to make Atomic Layer Deposition accessible to all researchers and developers worldwide. We manufacture compact ALD tools, providing pinhole-free thin films for Nanotubes, Nanowires, Organic Semiconductors, III-V Semiconductors, MEMS, NEMS, Photonic Crystals and more.
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Ocean by Linda K. Glover

Ocean An Illustrated Atlas
Written by Sylvia A. Earle and Linda K. Glover

Hardcover, 352 pages | National Geographic | Nature - Oceans & Seas; Science - Oceanography | $65.00 | October 28, 2008 | 978-1-4262-0319-0 (1-4262-0319-5)

Detailing a mysterious realm that’s as vital to our existence as the air we breathe, this new atlas immerses readers in the wonders of the deep through more than 250 up-to-the-minute maps, photographs, and satellite images. Deep-sea pioneer and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia A. Earle (known as "Her Deepness") and marine scientist Linda K. Glover guide the adventure, in consultation with experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—who welcome the publication of a comprehensive ocean atlas geared to popular readers.

The accessible text lays out key concepts, points of interest, and little known facts, opening our eyes to living phenomena from giant squid to tiny microbial bodies. Astonishing full-color photographs and diagrams reveal the beauty and complexity of ocean life. Unprecedented new full spread maps of the ocean floor—hand-drawn by expert cartographers—reveal the five major oceans in astonishing details. An unequaled resource for both education and entertainment, Ocean also explores the progress of fascinating technologies that will help scientists discover uncharted regions and life-forms. In light of recent events—the tsunami of 2004, Katrina and Rita of 2005, the growth of the ozone hole—humankind’s link to the ocean is front and center in our lives today. This rich informative, and timely atlas, encourages understanding of how the ocean correlates with these happenings—and how human maintenance of its waters and creatures will keep the planet going.


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