Sentences with phrase «new markers of»

Conclusions: We thus developed an FGF2 - induced model of human β - cell dedifferentiation, identified new markers of dedifferentiation, and found evidence for increased pancreatic FGF2, FGFR1, and β - cell dedifferentiation in T2D.
Similar experiments could identify new markers of diseased tissue or new targets for targeted molecular therapies.
Using these data, researchers identified four new markers of primary sclerosing cholangitis risk on the human genome, bringing the total number of known predisposing locations to 20.
«Therefore, urinary 8 - oxoGsn is promising as a new marker of aging.»
This new marker of senescent cells is recognized by a naturally occurring IgM antibody that belongs to the innate immune system and is likely to be involved in a natural mechanism of immune recognition and clearance of senescent cells.

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The Trump Organization has ordered a set of golf course markers emblazoned with the presidential seal, raising questions about whether its use of them is illegal, according to a new report.
Carlyle shares were up marginally by 0.5 percent at $ 20.60 in afternoon trading in New York, giving it a marker capitalization of $ 7 billion.
Continuing with the whiteboard example, many people asked me why we didn't go with one of those fancy new «smartboards,» workplace tools that use touchscreen technology instead of dry erase markers and can print out what you've written on them.
In the case of XRP is a brand new Blockchain — this is not an add marker ERC - 20 is relatively trivial.
The new research has the potential to be used by the bakery sector to allow for more accurate testing for the presence of these marker proteins, thereby identifying so - called «hidden allergens».
We use new approaches for increasing yield potential, such as marker - assisted breeding to develop the next generation of rice varieties suited for irrigated environments in Asia.
On Monday, Nov. 9, the foodie fun continues with a Wild Game Dinner featuring beer pairings by Wood Boat Brewery, kicking off at 6 p.m.The seven - course menu consists of Wild Boar Belly Salad and Pardon Me Pale Ale; Grilled Pheasant and Burrville Hard Apple Cider; Blackened Rabbit Saddle with Quail Egg Bearnaise and Channel Marker IPA; Golden Beet Gelato with Mascarpone and Poppyseed; Reisling - Braised Venison Shank and Oatmeal Stout; Elk Loin with Stone Ground Mustard Reduction and Cherry Wheat Ale; and Candied Duck Prosciutto with New York Maple Ice Cream and Punkin» Wheat Ale.
Watching my milk hit the first marker, the second and so on was like scrolling through Netflix and seeing new seasons of all your favorite shows: satisfying, soothing, and oh - so - seductive.
While some studies have looked at outcomes much later in life, this new study is the first to assess how breastfeeding affects markers of heart health in younger and middle - aged women, about a decade after having children.
A new study of 635 children in Massachusetts found that a bigger waist size at age 3 increases the odds that a child will have a marker for liver damage and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by age 8.
He pointed to the January opening of the Second Avenue Subway, and the ongoing revamps of John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport as markers of a push towards major new infrastructural development.
They might find it impossible to buy new furniture because otherwise the bank accounts of the furniture marker would be closed by the bank because otherwise the bank could no longer trade in the US.
«Perhaps we can all look to this decade marker as the beginning of a new era.»
New York State Environmental Conservation Law (subdivision 1 of section 33 - 1004) requires individuals who apply lawn care pesticides to their residential properties within Erie County to post visual notification markers along the perimeter of any treated area of over 100 square feet.
Members of New York's political class see the 59 - year - old governor as carefully laying down markers for his future, whatever it may hold, after Clinton's unexpected defeat.
More happily for the new PM, the share is above the success marker of 40 %.»
Cuomo's comments came a day after Mayor de Blasio's monuments commission decided that the statue of Columbus in Columbus Circle and other monuments around the city should remain where they are but be adorned with new historical markers.
Over the past two years, the state department of transportation says they've placed new pavement markers, signs, and other devices at train stations in New Castle, Mount Kisco, White Plains, and even on Lakeview Avenue in Valhalnew pavement markers, signs, and other devices at train stations in New Castle, Mount Kisco, White Plains, and even on Lakeview Avenue in ValhalNew Castle, Mount Kisco, White Plains, and even on Lakeview Avenue in Valhalla.
Yesterday's events in New York will surely go down as yet another marker in the state's history of political corruption as six officials, including former New York State Senate Majority Leader, State Senator Malcolm Smith, are now facing federal charges.
Through a new study of the coccobacillus Francisella, Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers are working to use DNA markers to discern related but relatively harmless species as they are identified and to provide a means to distinguish them from the harmful F. tularensis.
Despite this, the extensive breadth of the new study allowed the researchers to identify several genetic markers underlying the fruit size increases, which is great news for breeders who might want to further increase the apple's girth.
Now that they have shown that this approach works at this level of mapping detail, the Stanford group says it is working to make a new map that has 30,000 markers spaced about 100,000 bases apart.
Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine have identified several new biological markers to measure the progression of the inherited neurodegenerative disorder Huntington's disease (HD).
Most of the scientific evidence in recent years had been gleaned from the bones of members of past civilizations in both the Old and New worlds; bones were considered credible markers since chronic syphilis causes skeletal lesions.
«These lung breakdown products have never been identified in TB before, and have the potential to be used as new markers to identify patients with TB and monitor the effect of new treatments on lung damage.
The goal is to identify new disease diagnostic markers and develop new therapies, according to the company's head of R&D in China, Andreas Tschirky, and chief scientific officer Li Chen.
The new method for replicating genetic markers, SNPs via MPS, were found to be successful in identifying the ancestry of a suspect in most tests in the laboratory, which can provide another avenue for testing degraded DNA samples.
Zalasiewicz now thinks he's found the perfect marker for the Anthropocene, or the new epoch of humans, so dubbed for Homo sapiens's world - changing impacts.
«This opens a new door in identifying biological markers for dementia since we might consider using the brain's processing of speech sounds as a new way to detect the disease earlier,» says Dr. Claude Alain, the study's senior author and senior scientist at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute (RRI) and professor at the University of Toronto's psychology department.
Now the residue from all the oil and coal burned to power modern civilization may provide the best marker for the start of a new geologic epoch that highlights Homo sapiens's world - changing impact, known as the Anthropocene, or «new age of humans.»
Published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, the new study found that older patients with delirium had significantly elevated levels of the inflammatory marker interleukin - 6 (IL - 6) two days after surgery and also identified elevated levels of interleukin 2 (IL - 2) in delirious patients.
«The significance of this finding gives us a tentative approach to target this marker and could lead to new therapies for this subtype of myeloma.»
University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold and his team at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have made a discovery that could lead to Star Trek - like biosensor devices capable of flagging the barest presence in blood of a specific virus or antibody, or protein marker for a specific cancer; or sniffing out airborne chemical warfare agents while they are still far below toxic levels.
Researchers found less evidence for the formation of new blood vessels and fewer protein markers that signal neuroplasticity, or the brain's ability to make new connections between neurons.
In a meta - analysis of studies that linked genetic markers to cultural heritage in North and Central America, Iceland, Australia, Africa and New Guinea, they found that only Y - chromosome DNA reflected the cultural origins of the local language.
By tracking these two major markers, Treangen and Rocha calculated that the prokaryotes they studied acquired between 88 and 98 percent of new genes through horizontal transfer.
These new markers and tests could also be used to assist in treating drug dependence, in determining appropriate therapeutic levels of medical marijuana, and for monitoring women who want to stop using cannabinoids during pregnancy.
Whilst the immune response to TBM sets up some of the damage, this new research suggests that markers of ongoing neuronal injury are more predictive of disease severity than markers of immune response.
New markers suggested include total mass of hemoglobin, altered expression of genes related to red blood cell metabolism, ironomics, storage lesions, and the presence of plasticizers from blood bags in athlete urine samples.
For the new study, which is published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Bowman and his colleagues collected samples from 38 L. mariae palms in Palm Valley and 100 L. rigida palms in the Roper, Nicholson, and Gregory rivers and compared the microsatellite markers.
This analytical tool must thus be continuously refined and correlated with the introduction of new markers
There has been a lack of reliable markers, early indicators and risk factors associated with pancreatic cancer, but this new way of differentiating between healthy and malignant tissue offers hope for earlier diagnosis and treatment.»
Our results pointed to three new genetic markers for FECD and confirmed the vital role of a previously known marker even among those who did not have a previously known family history of the disease.
«Our research translates this technological development over to the biosciences and offers the possibility of a new biomedical diagnostics technique capable of detecting the presence of even a single cancer marker molecule.»
A new study indicates that, at least for most major groups in the United States, self - identified ethnicity corresponds closely with what genetic markers reveal, suggesting that race can be a useful guide to at least some aspects of biology.
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