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2 in 3 people with known risk factors for COPD don’t know they have the disease
One in five heavy smokers over age 40 have findings of COPD, but only one-third have been previously diagnosed with the common lung disease. 10% of people worldwide over the age of 40 are affected by COPD. Researchers screened 1,003 … Continue reading
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Bodysong Album
Bodysong is a film that was created in 2003 that basically shows the process of human life (womb to tomb) without any dialogue. The entire soundtrack was done by Radiohead! Preview the film below.
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"Still Life: The Art of Anatomy," Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, New Zealand, Through September 12
I just found out about an excellent looking exhibition now on in Dunedin, New Zealand; the exhibition is called “Still Life: The Art of Anatomy,” and it frames a variety of historical and contemporary anatomical teaching tools held in public … Continue reading
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New Stem Cell Discovery A Preliminary Step For Regenerative Medicine, Australia
A discovery by researchers at UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) will enable better methods to grow stem cells for use in cancer research and regenerative medicine. The research team led by AIBN’s Associate Professor Ernst Wolvetang found … Continue reading
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Unlocking the potential of nanotechnology
Martin Courtney, Computing , Monday 16 August 2010 at 16:21:00 Martin Courtney looks at the different approaches scientists are taking to harness the power of nanotechnology Nothing is ever simple in IT, and nanotechnology is no different. For a start, … Continue reading
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Sunscreens may become transparent
Nanotechnology, the study of matter on an molecular scale, is being used to develop a transparent sunscreen.
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Clues Help ID Depressed People at Risk of Bipolar Disorder
Researchers have discovered clues that may help identify which people with depression are at risk of developing bipolar disorder.
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Can an understanding of the past influence research funding of the future?
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Why the Medical Research Council refused Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe support for research on human conception in 1971
BACKGROUND In 1971, Cambridge physiologist Robert Edwards and Oldham gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe applied to the UK Medical Research Council (MRC) for long-term support for a programme of scientific and clinical ‘Studies on Human Reproduction’. The MRC, then the major British … Continue reading
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Complicity in stem cell research: the case of induced pluripotent stem cells
Many who object to human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research because they believe it involves complicity in embryo destruction have welcomed induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) research as an ethical alternative. This opinion article aims to show that complicity arguments … Continue reading
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Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor is constitutively produced by human testicular peritubular cells and may contribute to the spermatogonial stem cell niche in man
BACKGROUND Testicular peritubular cells form an ill-characterized cellular compartment of the human testis, which forms a border with Sertoli cells and spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). A recently developed culture method has identified parts of the secretory repertoire of human testicular … Continue reading
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Expression of a truncated form of KIT tyrosine kinase in human spermatozoa correlates with sperm DNA integrity
BACKGROUND TR-KIT, a truncated form of KIT (the KITL receptor), corresponding to the c-terminal half of the intracellular split tyrosine kinase domain, is expressed during the haploid stages of mouse spermatogenesis, and is one of the candidate sperm factors possibly … Continue reading
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Intravenous immunoglobulin and idiopathic secondary recurrent miscarriage: a multicentered randomized placebo-controlled trial
BACKGROUND Idiopathic secondary recurrent miscarriage may be associated with an abnormal maternal immune response to subsequent pregnancies. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has been studied in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with conflicting results. Therefore, a definitive trial was proposed. METHODS We conducted … Continue reading
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An innovative virtual reality technique for automated human embryonic volume measurements
BACKGROUND The recent introduction of virtual reality (VR) enables us to use all three dimensions in a three-dimensional (3D) image. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate an innovative VR technique for automated 3D volume measurements of the … Continue reading
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Activation of Toll-like receptor 5 decreases the attachment of human trophoblast cells to endometrial cells in vitro
BACKGROUND Embryo implantation in the uterus involves the trophoblast cells apposing and adhering to, then invading across the epithelium lining of the endometrium. However, ethical concerns regarding experimentation with primary human tissue during this period of life necessitates creation of … Continue reading
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Possible role of the exchange protein directly activated by cyclic AMP (Epac) in the cyclic AMP-dependent functional differentiation and syncytialization of human placental BeWo cells
BACKGROUND The mononuclear villous cytotrophoblast (CTB) differentiates and fuses to the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast (STB), which produces hCG and progesterone. cAMP-mediated intracellular pathways are involved in the process of endocrine differentiation and fusion (syncytialization). The exchange protein directly activated by cAMP … Continue reading
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Use of cryo-banked oocytes in an ovum donation programme: a prospective, randomized, controlled, clinical trial
BACKGROUND An efficient oocyte cryopreservation method is mandatory to establish a successful egg-banking programme. Although there are increasing reports showing good clinical outcomes after oocyte cryopreservation, there is still a lack of large controlled studies evaluating the effectiveness of oocyte … Continue reading
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Expression of adiponectin receptors and effects of adiponectin isoforms in mouse preimplantation embryos
BACKGROUND Adiponectin, a pleiotropic hormone secreted from adipose tissue, can mediate some negative effects of obesity on female health, and can participate in the impaired reproductive performance of obese women. Using a mouse model, we investigated expression of adiponectin receptors … Continue reading
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Immediate pre-ovulatory administration of 30 mg ulipristal acetate significantly delays follicular rupture
BACKGROUND Current methods of hormonal emergency contraception (EC) are ineffective in preventing follicular rupture when administered in the advanced pre-ovulatory phase. This study was designed to determine the capacity of ulipristal acetate (UPA), a selective progesterone receptor modulator developed for … Continue reading
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The value of pre-operative treatment with GnRH analogues in women with submucous fibroids: a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial
BACKGROUND Submucous fibroids are common benign tumours responsible for menorrhagia, subfertility and miscarriage. They can be readily removed by hysteroscopic transcervical resection of myoma (TCRM). To facilitate resection, pre-operative GnRH analogues have been suggested, but the value of this treatment … Continue reading
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Up-regulation of apoptosis by gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist in cultures of endometrial cells from women with symptomatic myomas
BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a), which is widely used in the medical treatment of symptomatic myomas, on the rate of endometrial cell apoptosis in cultures from women with … Continue reading
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Adnexal torsion: a predictive score for pre-operative diagnosis
BACKGROUND Adnexal torsion (AT) is difficult to diagnose and requires immediate surgery. The aim of this study was to develop a simple score for assisting in the pre-operative diagnosis of AT in women with acute pelvic pain. METHODS Using data … Continue reading
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A comparative analysis of assisted reproductive technology cycles in Australia and New Zealand 2004-2007
BACKGROUND There are different funding arrangements for fertility treatments between New Zealand (NZ) and Australia. In NZ, there are two options for patients accessing treatment: either meeting specified criteria for age, no smoking and BMI for publicly funding or funding … Continue reading
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Prospective cohort study in high responder oocyte donors using two hormonal stimulation protocols: impact on embryo aneuploidy and development
BACKGROUND Ovarian stimulation regimens for in vitro fertilization seem to have a deleterious effect on oocyte quality and embryo aneuploidy in a dose-dependent manner. This study aims to test the influence of gonadotrophin doses on embryo aneuploidy rates. METHODS A … Continue reading
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