Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Pablo Picasso The Old Guitarist

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dying way too early, and he also realized that they were not dying because of the cell-division issue."
Roy and Narbonne believe this discovery, which will require considerable additional research, may have significant long-term implications for human health.
"I think we should ," said Dr. Robert Sladek, one of Canada's most prominent Diabetes researchers, affiliated to the McGill Department of Human Genetics and the McGill and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre. "It will be exciting to see whether this pathway that controls energy storage and lifespan in worms plays a similar role in humans. The implications for patients with obesity and Diabetes might be quite far-reaching."start looking at the enzymes involved in this cascade, particularly in obese individuals. They are likewise accumulating lipids, but in a reverse situation to C. elegans, this enzyme isn't recognizing it, or something is blocking its function. We're making the case that we can uncouple this enzyme from its normal regulation. If we could develop drugs to do that selectively in fatty tissue, we'd be able to chew up all the fat.""This study fascinates me

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