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HEIRS Cell Biology: Organelles and Inflammation!

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Endoplasmic reticulum stress: another link between obesity and insulin resistance/inflammation?, technorati.com

 

Diastolic left ventricular function

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Clinical diastole is from the point of aortic valve closure to the point of mitral valve closure. But actual relaxation of the ventricle starts prior to that. Diastole is both passive as well as an active process and needs adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for: -release of calcium from Troponin C -reuptake of calcium into sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) by Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) -extrusion of calcium from cytoplasm Diastolic relaxation property is known as lusitropy D, technorati.com

 

Animal Cell Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

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ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Cell Biology : The dynamic ER: experimental approaches and current questions

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Emergent Thematics

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Emergent Thematics Posted on Tuesday, January 6, 2009, 8:51 am, by 8r4d, under reading, thinking. I should have been reading it, but I?ve been listening to Anathem. And I?m nearly through. Though, it has left a few lingering questions in my brain that I?m starting to consider might not be answered ? or rather, might be puzzles left for the reader. If I had the dead-tree version I could have flipped back to review, or seen the text with my own eyes, and this might have helped with subdue th, technorati.com

 

Mitochondrial Regulation of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum ?

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From the Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism , University of Geneva, Switzerland; and Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics , University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. source : http://www.topix.com:80, technorati.com

 

Anathem by Neal Stephenson ... and web librarianship?

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I'm a huge Neal Stephenson fan, and early this morning I finished his recent work, Anathem .   As usual, he tackles big concepts in a big way, and not surprisingly, with implications for our information world.  The biggest takeaways are for the information world in general, with ideas about how time affects information flow, information relevance, and information importance.  For web librarianship, the thought-sparks are interesting, but less far-reaching: his vision of the "reticulum" which, technorati.com

 

HEIRS IBD: Mismanaged ER stress and inflammation

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HEIRS IBD: Mismanaged ER stress and inflammation November 10, 2008 at 2:10 am · Filed under environmental illness ·Tagged endoplasmic reticulum stress, IBD, inflammation, intestinal epithelial cells, XBP1 A new study published in Cell shows that a dysregulated response to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress can lead to organ-specific inflammation, and that hypomorphic variants of X-box-binding protein 1 (XBP1) are susceptibility factors for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in humans. Read mor, technorati.com

 

Cellular stress leads to fatty liver disease in mice

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Washington, Dec 9 (ANI): In a study on mice, researchers at University of Iowa and University of Michigan have found that disrupted protein folding may lead to fatty liver disease, a condition that causes fat to accumulate in the liver. The study, led by Tom Rutkowski, Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy and cell biology , technorati.com

 

HEIRS Aging and Lifespan: Aging Is The Result of Accumulating Damage Researchers Say~!

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HEIRS Aging and Lifespan: Aging Is The Result of Accumulating Damage Researchers Say~! December 17, 2008 at 3:13 pm · Filed under Alzheimer's, Biological Pathways and Processes, Cell Biology, Diabetes, Enzymes, Heart Disease and Stroke, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Nutrition & Diet, Oxidative Stress ·Tagged diet, endoplasmic reticulum, fatty acids, lipid peroxidation, lipids, longevity, metabolism, mitochondria Both theories about human cellular aging supported by new research from PhysOr, technorati.com

 

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