A recent American Journal of Botany paper explains that conventional trees experience a secondary growth phase — replacing functional tissues
with younger cells — but palm trees do not.
In the cold seep worm, the cells at the edges of the trophosome die at about the rate that new cells are produced, slowing the worm's growth and keeping the worm stocked
with young cells.
Not exact matches
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these
young scientist - founders came up
with very creative solutions for preventing infections in some common surgeries, tackling resistance in targeted antibody drugs, improving gene vectors for
cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
And
with 7billion on the planet (and growing), these «
young people missing millions from their generation» should be thankful that clusters of
cells can be medically removed, preventing unwanted births and (perhaps) even saving the human population from growing to a point of unsustainability.
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem
cell research that could save countless human lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million
young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world when we have our imaginations and delusions about gods
with no evidence of them existing.
Data from the U.S. National Sudden Death in
Young Athletes Registry support pre-participation screening to prospectively identify athletes
with sickle
cell trait and to promote training modifications and precautions.
Some
cell phone companies are now offering a plan where you can get
cell phones for your
younger children
with up to four pre-programmed numbers and a button to push in case of emergencies.
Generation Z, the
youngest generation and the offspring of Millennials, is growing up tech - supervised at every turn of their life
with wireless baby monitors, baby wearables, parenting apps, smart home cameras, and
cell phone trackers.
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And it CAN be a good for political organizing, if your targets are in populations
with high
cell - phone and / or Twitter usage (for instance,
younger — and plugged - in — urban black and latino voters).
How would you see off a
younger political rival?Stem
cell research, botox, Photoshop and an arranged «affair»
with a Sophie Dahl lookalike.
The manifesto, produced in partnership
with Young Minds and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, calls for better quality crisis care for young people, and for an end to the practice of children being held in police c
Young Minds and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, calls for better quality crisis care for
young people, and for an end to the practice of children being held in police c
young people, and for an end to the practice of children being held in police
cells.
The Home Secretary Theresa May has today revealed plans to change the Mental Health Act to stop children and
young people
with mental illness being detained in police
cells.
Tomorrow, September 30, join Preserve Our Legacy Inc. as they host a fundraising event for
young people afflicted
with sickle
cell anemia.
The
younger cells are better at establishing new connections
with other
cells.
Chichung Lie, a
cell biologist at the National Research Center for Environment and Health in Munich, Germany, and another of this year's winners, expects the boost in his profile to «encourage
young scientists to pursue their Ph.D. studies or their postdoc
with me.»
In collaboration
with Anna Pyle, Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale, Patrizio and his team studied samples from 20 cumulus
cells in 15 patients
younger than age 35 and in those age 40 and older.
Using a surgical technique called parabiosis to join the circulatory system of a
young mouse
with that of an old one, the researchers studied the effects of
young blood on elderly
cells, and vice versa.
Weeraratna's team used an artificial skin reconstruct model to recreate the interactions of melanoma
cells with either a
young or aged tumor microenvironment.
Eye diseases — such as age - related macular degeneration, as well as a genetic condition called Stargardt's macular dystrophy that afflicts
young people — are considered excellent candidates for stem
cell therapy because the eye is an immune - privileged site, meaning transplanted
cells are not as likely to be rejected as foreign compared
with transplants elsewhere.
Now
with that evidence at hand, we know that we must screen stem
cells for mutations or collect them at
younger age to ensure their mitochondrial genes are healthy,» said Mitalipov.
It should be noted that this study was conducted
with healthy
young individuals, to reduce the confounding influence of insulin resistance, beta -
cell dysfunction, and medications, so more research is required to know whether it will apply to people
with prediabetes, type 2 diabetes and obesity.
Additionally, the researchers report online today in
Cell, old mice injected
with this protein for 30 days developed
younger, stronger heart tissue.
«
Young students of cognitive neuroscience are lucky to be in the midst of a new era where we have access to amazing new tools of science for eavesdropping on the population of
cells with a superb temporal resolution,» Parvizi says.
An increased amount of miRNA in brain
cells was correlated
with a
younger age at disease onset and an earlier age at death of the patients.
He did, however, publish a paper last year documenting a study in which he infused three cancer patients
with white blood
cells from
young donors who had been injected
with G - CSF.
Then there's the West Palm Beach symposium, held to recruit participants for a study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma (the fluid part of blood packed
with signaling proteins and other molecules but no red or white
cells) from
young people who've taken a drug meant to activate their immune system.
«The aim is to improve the care of all people
with sickle
cell disease,
young and old, and to raise awareness among the entire medical profession regarding the need for better care and more research, so that someday everyone
with sickle
cell disease can receive the best possible care and lead a normal and productive life,» said Dr. George Buchanan, Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine.
To figure out the identities of the host -
cell targets, Linhardt's team, led by graduate student So
Young Kim at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, mixed the envelope protein
with sugars called glycosaminoglycans, which the dengue virus uses for this purpose.
«Because of the Harvard Stem
Cell Institute, we were able to work
with other researchers to make patient
cells into any type of neuron,» said
Young - Pearse, whose lab spent two years fine - tuning protocols
with collaborators to generate the neurons needed for her early onset Alzheimer's study.
«We see this mild increase in Aβ42 in
cells from patients
with Alzheimer's disease, which seems to be enough to trigger disease processes,» said
Young - Pearse, a Harvard Stem
Cell Institute - affiliated faculty member at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
But
with the human
cells,
Young - Pearse and her team, including postdoctoral fellow and study first author, Christina Muratore, could demonstrate that preventing amyloid - beta imbalances reduced levels of distorted tau.
Three mice injected
with the new synthetic EPO showed bursts in the numbers of
young red blood
cells that rivaled levels in those injected
with Procrit, a commercial EPO.
The approval applies to children and
young adults (up to age 25)
with B -
cell ALL that doesn't respond to treatment or has relapsed.
As demonstrated by Leonard Hayflick a half - century ago, human
cells have a limited replicative lifespan,
with older
cells reaching this limit sooner than
younger cells.
Is it true that physical exercise from a
young age clears out
cells with many mutations, or does it result in the generation of a higher number of such
cells?
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem and solved the mystery of how an inner clock in most of our
cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations between night and day to optimize our behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash and
Young, circadian biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field
with vast implications for our health and well - being.»
Greider, a
young new investigator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) on Long Island, New York, and her collaborator, molecular biologist Calvin Harley of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, had shown 2 years earlier that telomeres shorten
with each
cell division.
The team began
with dental pulp
cells extracted from teeth donated by
young children
with WS.
The therapy has led to remission rates as high as 90 % in children and
young adults
with B -
cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL); however, the side - effects can be extreme and difficult to manage.
Young mice paired with old mice (left chart, two - toned) made fewer new cells in the brain's hippocampus than when paired with another young mouse (yel
Young mice paired
with old mice (left chart, two - toned) made fewer new
cells in the brain's hippocampus than when paired
with another
young mouse (yel
young mouse (yellow).
Old mice made hundreds more new brain
cells when paired
with a
young mouse (right chart, two - toned) than when paired
with an old mouse (teal).
The scientists started
with a phenotypic screen, testing their library of compounds for the ability to make
young fat
cells mature faster and store more fat.
When stem
cells from the old brain are cultured
with signals of a
young choroid plexus they can divide and form new neurons (red).
«In extreme cases, if the dose is too high radiation can modify the cellular structure and generate alteration in the
cells of organs found near the tumor, this causes them to lose their functions,» said Massillon, who was honored for her research
with the IUPAP
Young Scientist Prize 2015 awarded by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
The researchers also found similar associations
with red blood
cells from
younger donors.
Recombinant proteins containing tetracysteine tags can be successively labeled in living
cells with different colors of biarsenical fluorophores so that older and
younger protein molecules can be sharply distinguished by both fluorescence and electron microscopy.
This is the first study to suggest that red blood
cell transfusions from
young donors and from female donors may be associated
with poorer survival in recipients.
«Kai's strength is that he can identify not only the best established
cell biologists, but also the talented
young people who will rise quickly,» says Ari Helenius, a
cell biologist at Zurich's ETH Polytechnic who worked
with Simons at EMBL.
The special
cells also would eliminate additional surgeries for
younger adults and children
with congenital heart defects, who need new pacemakers as they grow.