Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Archive for the ‘Proteomics’ Category



Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN     Pancreatic cancer genomes reveal aberrations in axon guidance pathway genes   Andrew V. Biankin, Nicola Waddell, Karin S. Kassahn, Marie-Claude Gingras, Lakshmi B. Muthuswamy, Amber L. Johns, David K. Miller, Peter J. Wilson, Ann-Marie Patch, Jianmin Wu, David K. Chang, Mark J. Cowley, Brooke B. Gardiner, Sarah Song, Ivon Harliwong, Senel [...]
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN   Study Finds Dopamine Gene Variant Predictive of Placebo Response in IBS Patients October 24, 2012   By Molika Ashford Researchers led by a group at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center have identified a genetic marker associated with the placebo effect in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. According to the group, the [...]
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN  Mining the Unknown: A Systems Approach to Metabolite Identification Combining Genetic and Metabolic Information Jan Krumsiek1, Karsten Suhre1,2, Anne M. Evans3, Matthew W. Mitchell3, Robert P. Mohney3, Michael V. Milburn3, Brigitte Wägele1,4, Werner Römisch-Margl1, Thomas Illig5,6, Jerzy Adamski7,8, Christian Gieger9, Fabian J. Theis1,10, Gabi Kastenmüller1*   1 Institute of Bioinformatics [...]

Advances in Separations Technology for the “OMICs” and Clarification of Therapeutic Targets

Curator, Reporter, EAW:  Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP Advances in Separations Technology for the “OMICs” and Clarification of Therapeutic Targets This discussion is a continuation of an earlier piece on the technologic framework for , proteomics, nutrigenomics, and translational medicine. The last decade has seen the emergence of a genomic science that is changing the [...]
Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Reporter An interesting paper recently published. I only show abstract and part of introduction. Available online http://www.interesjournals.org/JMMS Copyright © 2012 International Research Journals Review Martin Ezeani, Maxwell Omabe, J.C. Onyeanusi, I.N. Nnatuanya, Elom S.O. *1Department of Neurosciences, University of Sussex UK *2Molecular Pathology Division, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty [...]
Reporter and Curator: Dr. Sudipta Saha, Ph.D. With the completion of the mapping of the human genome, we now have access to all the DNA sequence information responsible for human biology. Together with microarray technology, we are ushering in a new era in reproductive medicine—the era of Reproductive Genomics. Whole genome microarray analysis of the [...]
Is the Warburg Effect the cause or the effect of cancer: A 21st Century View?   Larry H. Bernstein, MD,, FCAP, Curator, EAW, A Critical Review   What is the Warburg effect? “Warburg Effect” describes the preference of glycolysis and lactate fermentation rather than oxidative phosphorylation for energy production in cancer cells. Mitochondrial metabolism is [...]
Curator, Author,Writer, Reporter: Larry Bernstein, MD, FCAP   Categories of Research: Disease biology, Cell Biology and Cell Signaling, Biological Networks and Gene Regulation, Pharmacotherapy of Cardiovascular Disease, Nitric Oxide, HMG Co A inhibitors, Endothelial Receptor, Hypertension, Therapeutic Targets Introduction Statins have an effect on the vascular endothelium, which plays an important role in the development [...]

Expanding the Genetic Alphabet and linking the genome to the metabolome

Reporter: Curator (Nutrigenomic and Nutriceuticals) Larry Bernstein, MD, FACP Unlocking the diversity of genomic expression within tumorigenesis and “tailoring” of therapeutic options   1. Reshaping the DNA landscape between diseases and within diseases by the linking of DNA to treatments In the NEW York Times of 9/24,2012 Gina Kolata reports on four types of breast [...]
  Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN NATIONAL CENTERS FOR BIOMEDICAL COMPUTING An overarching approach to several disciplines: Genomics Major research areas of Genomics: 2.1 Bacteriophage genomics 2.2 Cyanobacteria genomics 2.3 Human genomics 2.4 Metagenomics 2.5 Pharmacogenomics Other Genomics related subdisciplines: Computational genomics Epigenomics Whole genome sequencing Functional genomics Genomics of domestication Immunomics Metagenomics Nitrogenomics Personal genomics Proteomics Psychogenomics The Biomedical Computing [...]

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