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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Tigers’ D logo shows Detroit pride, tells a story over time
The Old English D has been the Detroit Tigers’ dominant logo since the formation of the American League in 1901. The look of the D underscores the team’s longevity — and it represents more than baseball. Read about the logo — and find out how you can show your Tiger pride. Continue reading
Posted in Longevity Medicine
Tagged and-find, detroit, detroit-tigers, dominant-logo, find-out-how, formation, logo-, out-how, represents-more, show-your, team, the-team
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UNC professor earns top award from American Chemistry Society
Staff reports A University of Northern Colorado chemistry and biochemistry professor will be honored by the world’s largest scientific society for … Continue reading
Posted in Biochemistry
Tagged chemistry-and, largest-scientific, northern, northern-colorado, professor-will, society-for, the-world, university, world
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Cedars-Sinai opens new Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core Production Facility
( Cedars-Sinai Medical Center ) The Cedars-Sinai Regenerative Medicine Institute has opened a new Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) Core Facility to produce powerful cells capable of making all tissues of the body from adult human skin cells. Continue reading
Posted in Regenerative Medicine
Tagged body, cedars, has-opened, human-skin, induced, institute, making-all, medical, produce-powerful, regenerative, sinai-medical, the-body
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World’s First Breakthrough Stem Cell Procedure on a Goat Performed in Kentucky Vet Clinic: Advanced Technology From …
World’s First In-Clinic Stem Cell Therapy Performed on a Goat by MediVet-AmericaNicholasville, KY (PRWEB) September 29, 2011 When Cinnamon, a seven-year-old, 325 pound goat, began receiving stem cell therapy on location at a veterinary clinic outside of Louisville, Kentucky, it was a medical first in the whole world for the animal kingdom.The procedure at the Henry County Animal Clinic was … Continue reading
Posted in Stem Cell Therapy
Tagged a-medical-first, animal, began-receiving, cinnamon, clinic-stem, first, henry, kentucky, louisville, september, stem-cell, the-animal, therapy, therapy-performed
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In this issue of Pharmacogenomics Reporter
The Garcia Lab is focused on developing novel mass spectrometry based proteomic methodologies for quantitatively characterizing changes in protein expression and post-translational modification state within a given proteome during significant biological events or in response to external perturbation. Continue reading
Gene could explain why asthma treatments fail some
CHICAGO (Reuters) – Genetic differences could explain why some 40 percent of people with asthma do not respond to inhaled steroids used to achieve long-term asthma control. Continue reading
Posted in Gene Medicine
Tagged achieve-long-term, asthma-control-, genetic, inhaled-steroids, not-respond, people-with, why-some
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Gene explains why treatments fail some with asthma
* Poor response to inhaled steroids likely inherited * Understanding could lead to personalized asthma drugs CHICAGO, Sept 26 (Reuters) – Genetic differences couldexplain why some 40 percent of people … Continue reading
Posted in Genetic Therapy
Tagged asthma-drugs, genetic, inhaled-steroids, likely-inherited, people--, understanding, why-some
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Biochemistry Online – My New Webpage
Dear All, Take a look at my newly designed website. Now you can download ebooks for your syllabus.Biochemistry Online – By Prof.PTSCommitted to Your SuccessSir Source:http://biochemistryonline.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
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???????? ???? ??????? TCA Cycle
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1 in 5 Americans have trouble communicating with their doctor and 1 in 10 feel disrespected. How to help?
A 2001 survey by the Commonwealth Fund found that doctor-patient communication often fell short. One in 5 American adults had trouble communicating with their doctors, and 1 in 10 felt they had been treated disrespectfully during a recent health care … Continue reading
Posted in Neurology
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Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS)
From The Lancet: Graham Hughes, who first described antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) in 1983, urged for more efforts to raise awareness of this disorder. APS often remains undiagnosed and untreated with catastrophic consequences, such as multiple miscarriages, or stroke at a … Continue reading
Posted in Neurology
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Fmr. Vice Pres. Cheney reflects on his life with a heart pump – CNN video
Source: CNN Posted at Clinical Cases and Images. Stay updated and subscribe, follow us on Twitter and connect on Facebook. Source:http://feeds.feedburner.com/CasesBlog
Posted in Neurology
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Alarming new stimulant: Bath salts labeled “not for human consumption”
Update 09/21/2011: DEA Moves to Make ‘Bath Salts’ Illegal as Overdoses Rise What are these “bath salts”? The abuse of psychoactive “bath salts” (PABS) has become commonplace, and patients with PABS overdoses are presenting to emergency departments with increasing frequency. … Continue reading
Posted in Neurology
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Pacemaker implantation animation
From NHS Choices YouTube channel: Pacemaker implantation involves surgically placing an electrical device into the chest to help your heart beat normally. This animation explains what causes an irregular heartbeat and how a pacemaker can correct it. Posted at Clinical … Continue reading
Posted in Neurology
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Presentations from Medicine 2.0 Congress
These are some selected presentations from the 2011 Medicine 2.0 Congress that took place on the Stanford University campus last weekend: 5-pln-1050-Aase View more presentations from med20su Lee Aase, manager of Syndication and Social Media for Mayo Clinic, has uploaded … Continue reading
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Delfina Delettrez
Check out this beautiful bracelet by jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez. Delettrez is from Rome, the daughter of French jewelry designer Bernard Delettrez. She is inspired by gothic imagery, in case that wasn’t clear. Her site seems to be down at … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy
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PONPONPON
This was sent to me by my dear friend and fellow medical illustration graduate, Juna Kurihara. Juna is based in Japan which is where this insane music video originated. There are no words to explain. There is anatomy sprinkled throughout … Continue reading
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Candace Couse
Calgary based mixed media artist, Candace Couse, works with paint, installation, video, and most interestingly, fiber. A somewhat recent graduate with a MFA from University of Calgary, Candace creates incredibly detailed knitted anatomical structures. The images above are from … Continue reading
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Anatomical Heart Tattoo Inspired by Medical Illustrator Sketch
Tattoo by Terri at the Army Navy Tattoo in Newport News, VA. Every once in a while, as an artist, your work can make an unexpected positive impression on a viewer, so much so that they desire your … Continue reading
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BikeSkull by Dadu Shin
Oh man, this illustration has bikes and anatomy!? I’m already in love. This beautiful sketchbook image was done by the extremely awesome Dadu Shin. We’re talking amazing illustration skills, no really, go check out his portfolio now, you won’t be sorry! The serenity … Continue reading
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Apex Art Resident Conversation, Wednesday, September 28th, 6:30 PM
For those of you interested in hearing about my month in Seoul, South Korea as part of the Apex Art Outbound Residency program–and seeing some photos as well–you will have a chance next Wednesday, September 28th at the Apex Art … Continue reading
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The Midnight Archive Episode 2: Occult New York Part 1, Online and Available for Viewing!
As mentioned in this previous post, The Midnight Archive is a new web-based documentary series “centered around the esoteric and always exotic personalities that spring from Observatory,” the Brooklyn-based event/gallery space I founded a few years ago. The series is … Continue reading
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Master Pieces from Itinerant Art, Auction Sale of the Fabienne & François Marchal Collection of Fairground Art at Drouot Montaign, Paris
PARIS, FRANCE – Auction sale of the Fabienne & François Marchal Collection of Fairground Art at Drouot Montaigne on September 28-29, 2011. Held by Cornette de Saint-Cyr with nearly 900 lots including a portable Alfred Chanvin & anon. carousel with … Continue reading
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Theatrum Anatomicum, Caspar Bauhin, 1605
Caspar Bauhin Theaturm Anatomicum 1605Description: [xvi], 1314 pp. Engraved title page with engraved portrait on verso, engraved armorial device on verso of following leaf; 129 engraved plates included in pagination. (8vo) 7½x4¾, contemporary full vellum, yapp edges, lacking closure ties. … Continue reading
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Upcoming Observatory Events This September
19th century-inspired immersive amusements at Coney Island! Kraftwerk multi-media presentation! Erotic Death in Victorian Art and Fashion! Hope to see you at one or more of these great upcoming Observatory events. The Making of a 19th Century Spectacle: Artist Talk … Continue reading
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