Daily Archives:October 18, 2015

Gene expression changes underlying prostate cancer metastasis

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 220,800 new cases of prostate cancer in 2015 and 27,540 prostate cancer related deaths. The National Cancer

Effects of whey protein on strength, fat free mass or lean body mass

Protein supplementation has become common practice for many competitive and recreational athletes. Since a variety of protein sources and multi-ingredient formulations are marketed, athletes and nutritional coaches would need to know more on the effectiveness of such

The first case in the world of Brugada Phenocopy due to coronary anomaly

Brugada Syndrome (BrS) is an arrhythmogenic disease responsible for at least 20% of sudden deaths in patients without structural heart disease and is the leading cause of death in subjects under the age of 40 years. Currently,

Genetically engineered mice provide a new look at sight-threatening eye disease

A group of sight-threatening inflammatory diseases of the eye, in which the immune system inappropriately recognizes and attacks the retina and adjacent structures, is known as non-infectious, or autoimmune, uveitis. Lymphocytes of the patients in fact recognize

Are domestic pig hybrids sick more often than other wild boar?

We know from genetic research that about 4% of the wild boars that roam Northwest Europe are hybrids between wild boar and domestic pigs. These hybrids resulted from wild x domestic crosses in recent years. The sources

PM2.5 pollution and respiratory diseases in Beijing

在这个研究中,P官方manbetx手机版M2.5从是的是监控r 2007 to 2012, and the hospital data about respiratory diseases during the same period was gathered and calculated. Then the correlation between respiratory health and fine particles was

Gene sequencing as a novel tool for diagnosing Loeys-Dietz syndrome

Vascular disease is very common and usually follows well known patterns that physicians are thoroughly familiar with. However, from time to time doctors are confronted with »difficult cases« that do not follow usual patterns. A 35-year old