An amazing study published in the Journal
of Cell Science reveals an entirely new reason why it is essential that you «eat your greens,» as mother always said, namely: it enables your body's mitochondria to produce more ATP energy when exposed to sunlight.
Journal
of Cell Science 113: 81 - 89.
They reviewed every issue of six top - tier international journals (JAMA, Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, Cell, Nature and Science), and four mid-ranking journals (British Medical Journal, JAMA Internal Medicine, Journal
of Cell Science, FASEB Journal), chosen to represent the clinical and basic science aspects of research.
Journal
of Cell Science, 125 (15), 3661 — 3670.
Journal
of Cell Science, 127 (12), 2672 - 2682.
Journal
of Cell Science & Therapy.
We had four papers with original data this year so far, in Cell Death and Differentiation, Oncogene, Journal
of Cell Science and, as I informed Prof Wilkins this week, one accepted with the EMBO Journal.
Two recent studies describe these kinds of mechanisms: one of them, published in the journal Molecular Systems Biology, describes the process through which cells stop growing due cell differentiation; the second one, published in Journal
of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being damaged.
Simultaneously, the research team in CRAG led by Ana Caño Delgado discovered more details on the root growth and its post-damaged cell repair capacity, which have been published in the Journal
of Cell Science.
Not exact matches
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Cells Live Longer
Growing
cells in Petri dishes sounds like the stuff
of science fiction, but the basic elements
of the
science are actually decades old.
In his book The
Science of Hitting, Ted explains that he carved the strike zone into 77
cells, each the size
of a baseball.
So why is it that with all
of our
science and technology we are unable to create even the simplest
cell in the lab under the perfect conditions?
But rather than incentivize teaching innovation that would allow
science educators to discuss religion and ethics --- for example, creationism in light
of evolution and vice versa, or the scientific and ethical implications
of stem
cells and in vitro fertilization — many teachers are afraid to even mention these issues, despite their importance, for fear
of losing their jobs.
A 17 - year - old California girl won $ 100,000 in a national
science competition for her creation
of a nanoparticle that can target and kill cancer
cells.
According to
Science Daily, Dr. Nagy, senior investigator at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute
of Mount Sinai Hospital, there is a «new method
of generating stem
cells that does not require embryos as starting points and could be used to generate
cells from many adult tissues such as a patient's own skin
cells.»
Science has inserted a synthetic copy
of DNA into a living
cell membrane.
Whether it is changing text books to teach religion as a «
science,» making laws that prohibit stem -
cell research which would without question help those in need, to stopping
of any kind
of gay rights, trying to put religion (christianity) into schools, a woman's right to choose, etc, etc...
In fact if they knew anything about
science, and
Cell Biology, (to say nothing
of Physics and Chemistry), it is the FARTHEST thing from that.
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@Rachel, Many Atheists are simply trying to counter-act the influence
of Christians in their lives, such as
science in
science class, gay marriage, stem
cell research, women's choices on reproduction.
That balance has changed considerably in the past few years, as alternative avenues
of stem -
cell science have opened up and it increasingly seems like whatever therapeutic potential such
cells may someday have could be explored and achieved without the destruction
of embryos.
But even as he does so, the underlying
science may well move the politics
of stem -
cell research in the other direction.
The answer depends entirely upon how the
science of that time —
science in the broadest sense — understands the
cell and its functioning.
I believe the 85 year old (or whomever is in charge
of the body once they are passed), should have the option
of bequeathing their body to
science and should the scientists take stem
cells from the corpse, there is nothing wrong with that.
The lineage
of scientific explanations discussed in the episode runs from Newton through Darwin, Einstein, chaos theory and, most recently, Murray
Cell - Mann, whose Santa Fe Institute devotes itself to the
sciences of complexity.
It is only by a leap
of science - fiction (the kind exemplified by Teilhard de Chardin's «psychical dust» and subsequent «complexification» theory) that psychicalized
cells can be transformed into my awareness
of myself.
As a medical professional, one would think you'd understand that biological evolution, much like general relativity, quantum mechanics, the germ theory
of disease,
cell theory, plate tectonic theory, etc is a scientific theory and should be taught in
science class based on the preponderance
of evidence that backs it.
Science also requires an influx
of new, educated young scientists, and poisoning American children's brains through miseducation has resulted in
cell and molecular biologists being imported from Asia.
... yeah suzy and others... I just happen to realize that when monkey devolving didn't quite work out on paper it all changed to single
cells and from the slime off
of the worlds garbage can and so on... I just happen to know more than you think... In another ten or twenty years the
science books will all have a new teaching... the Bible has been around and hasn't changed one word in over two thousnad years..
Unlike most other philosophers
of science, he does not immediately cast scorn on the likes
of William Dembski and Michael Behe, who have focused on the apparent design
of cells and organisms.
The ANT - OAR proposal represent a scientifically and morally sound means
of obtaining human pluripotent stem
cells that does not compromise either the
science or the deeply held moral convictions
of those who oppose the destructive use
of human embryos for research» which is a creative approach that can be embraced by both the anything - goes camp and the nothing - goes.
One clear positive element in the stem -
cell debate for me was hearing the top researchers in biomedical
science reinforce The Catechism
of the Catholic Church (CCC 343: «Man is the summit
of the Creator's work, as the inspired account expresses by clearly distinguishing the creation
of man from that
of other creatures»).
The kind
of science that makes the claim for evolution is NOT the same
science that gives us the great quality
of life that most
of us have everyday (medicine, cars, electricity, airplanes,
cell phones, etc).
In «Stem
Cells: A Political History» (November 2008), Joseph Bottum and Ryan T. Anderson make a plausible sounding case that the errors manifest in politicizing the
science of embryonic stem -
cell research will cause people to be more prudent in the future about mixing
science with politics in general.
The authors assume everyone is aware that the stem -
cell battle has been settled and everyone is capable
of extrapolating that lesson to other instances
of politicized
science.
In fact, when the 2007 paper came out, the commentaries in most scientific publications were quick to point out that, despite the success with adult
cells, there was still a need to continue embryo - destructive research and that it would be critical to the advancement
of science that research on embryonic stem
cells continue.
In The Liberation
of Life: From the
Cell to the Community, one
of the most creative encounters between
science and the relational vision, John B. Cobb, Jr., a process theologian, and Charles Birch, an Australian biologist and quite a lay theologian
of the process persuasion in his own right, develop an ecological, relational view
of reality and the
sciences.
Elsewhere, Philip Ball, an English
science writer, reports on research into the mechanical properties
of cancer
cells.
If I am correct did not
science take a stem
cell and use a scaffolding
of sorts to be implanted upon the backside
of a mouse / rat?
Its nice to see people using their
science books, and Pedro its nice to see you've read some
science as well as religious books, I would just like to say that no one has actually figured out how the first
cell came into existence billions
of years ago.
In any case, from this point
of view, psychology is not to be excluded from the «
sciences» because it can not provide predictive laws like those
of physics, chemistry, and
cell biology.
Despite its demonization as a right wing Christian rejection
of modern
science if not modernity as a whole, the language
of Bush's order manages to acknowledge the serious and profound ethical dilemmas that surround stem
cell research and to clearly articulate both the scientific and moral principles that ground its decisions.
RS: According to the hypothesis
of formative causation, outlined in my book A New
Science of Life, systems such as molecules, crystals,
cells, organs and organisms are organized by specific morphogenetic fields, which give them their characteristic form and organization.
Could you open a
science book and give me the answer on how mitochondria, the power plant
of the
cell, came to exist?
If one proposes to take
science even a little seriously, some «percipient events» must involve «external» electromagnetic and electrochemical occurrences that elicit coordinated processings in multitudes
of interconnected and interacting «internal»
cells.
Fairies and gods, if they exist, occupy something
of the same conceptual space as organic
cells, photons, and the force
of gravity, and so the
sciences might perhaps have something to say about them, if a proper medium for investigating them could be found.
Science tells us that each living
cell contains as much information as one hundred volumes
of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The beliefs
of others impact even non-believers lives through the laws that they promote, e.g. bans on gay marriage, creationism in
science class, reduced stem -
cell research, abstinence only se.x ed., etc., etc..