Thursday, February 2, 2012

Human immune cells react sensitively to 'stress'

ScienceDaily (Feb. 2, 2012) ? Scientists working with Professor Bernd Kaina of the Institute of Toxicology at the Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have demonstrated for the first time that certain cells circulating in human blood -- so-called monocytes -- are extremely sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS). They were also able to clarify the reason for this: ROS are aggressive forms of oxygen that are generated during states of "oxidative stress" and play a significant role in various diseases.

However, ROS are also naturally produced by cells of the immune system, in particular by macrophages, in response to exposure to pathogens. Macrophages are, similar to dendritic cells, generated by monocytes, which happens when monocytes leave the blood stream and enter the tissue. The scientists show that both macrophages and dendritic cells are resistant to ROS, as opposed to their precursor cells, the monocytes. The Mainz team attributes this hypersensitivity of monocytes to multiple defects in DNA repair that are apparent in these cells. They assume that a sophisticated mechanism for regulating the immune response and preventing excessive ROS production is behind this phenomenon, which was observed for the very first time. Their work has been published in the leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

It is generally known that one of the undesirable effects of ionizing radiation and drugs used to treat cancer is an impairment of the immune system, which ceases to function properly. However, it is still unclear which immune system cells respond most sensitively following radio- and chemotherapy, and which cells are resistant. "This is the question we addressed in our current research project," explains Professor Dr. Bernd Kaina, Director of the Institute of Toxicology at the University Medical Center in Mainz. "We were able to demonstrate that human monocytes are hypersensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS), while macrophages and dendritic cells derived from monocytes by cytokine maturation are resistant." The scientists observed this extreme sensitivity of monocytes after exposure to radiation, chemicals, and even oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL), which plays a role in atherosclerosis. All of the above resulted in the formation of intracellular ROS, which damages the DNA and leads to cell death or even malignant transformation. Specific immune system cells, particularly the macrophages, produce ROS in response to an invasion of the body by pathogens. Ideally, production of ROS should cease once the pathogens have been eliminated. There also need to be limitations on the quantity of ROS produced, as these can damage healthy cells in inflamed tissue as well. In fact, chronic infections, in which ROS are continuously being produced, are frequently linked to an increased susceptibility to cancer.

Why do monocytes react so sensitively to ROS? Kaina's team has successfully determined the cause of the hypersensitivity of monocytes to oxidative stress: The monocytes were unable to repair DNA following ROS-induced damage to their genetic substance. This is because these cells produce very low levels of certain important repair proteins called XRCC1, ligase III, PARP-1, and DNA-PK in medical jargon. "Monocytes are in fact defective as far as two important DNA repair systems are concerned, i.e. base excision repair and DNA double-strand break repair," explains Kaina. "Thus far, a general repair defect of this nature has been observed neither in the cells of the human body nor in experimental in vitro systems."

Professor Kaina assumes that the repair defect in monocytes plays an important role in the regulation of the immune response: To prevent excessive production of ROS by macrophages in the inflamed tissue and an overactivation of the immune response, monocytes, as precursor cells of the ROS-producing macrophages, undergo increased and selective destruction due to their extreme sensitivity to ROS. In turn, fewer monocytes mean fewer macrophages and consequently lower levels of ROS -- all in all a sophisticated way of regulating the monocyte/macrophage/dendritic cell system. It is clear that this has potential clinical implications: In the case of chronic inflammatory diseases in particular, the body is in a state of imbalance and excessive amounts of ROS are produced, which results in damage to the genetic substance of the healthy cells and is a contributing factor to the onset of cancer. It is possible that this vicious circle could be interrupted by the selective elimination of monocytes in the inflamed tissue.

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  1. M. Bauer, M. Goldstein, M. Christmann, H. Becker, D. Heylmann, B. Kaina. Human monocytes are severely impaired in base and DNA double-strand break repair that renders them vulnerable to oxidative stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011; 108 (52): 21105 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1111919109

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Firefox 10


With Firefox 10, the latest in Mozilla's rapid releases of the independent, open-source browser, users don't get much in the way of new features, but developers get several new tools. And version 10 marks the start of its Extended Support Release, which will allow businesses to deploy the new browser to their enterprises with the comfort that Mozilla will support it with security updates for at least a year. Finally, Firefox 10 smoothes the update process for extensions, making them compatible by default, and letting them update themselves silently.

Previous releases have brought bigger changes that will be welcomed by many users. Last time performance was improved with Type Inference (a technique that vastly improves JavaScript speed), we got better Mac OS X Lion operation and appearance, better "Do Not Track" support, and improved HTML5 standard support. With Firefox 8, we got a Twitter search option, more WebGL support, and protection from drive-by add-on installations. Firefox 7 added better use of memory, addressing one of the most common complaints I've heard about Firefox over the past few years. It also sped up startup times, in which Firefox has long trialed competing browsers.

It still holds true that the big interface changes all came along in version 4. Mozilla started emulating Google's Chrome (free, 4.5 stars) Web browser in JavaScript speed and minimalist interface, as competitors Internet Explorer 9 (free, 4 stars) and Opera 11.50 (free, 4 stars) have.

Firefox 10 can nearly match Chrome on JavaScript speed, and holds its own when it comes to HTML5 support and a trimmed down interface that gives the Web page center stage. But when compared side-by-side with Chrome, Firefox falls just a bit short in terms of HTML5 support and whiz-bang features like Chrome Instant, which loads pages from your history before you even finish typing their addresses or search terms in the address bar.

Install
A simple 15MB download gets you the Firefox 10 Windows installer. When you run it you'll lose your old version of Firefox. The latest Firefox is available for Mac (31MB) and Linux (17MB) as well as for Windows 7, Vista, and XP?the last of which even Internet Explorer 9 (Free, 4 stars) can't claim. You can import bookmarks from any other installed browsers on first run, but setup is nearly as uncomplicated as it is for Chrome. Firefox also now makes it easy to choose a search provider other than Google, but surprisingly, not as easy as Chrome does. Recently, though, Mozilla started offering a Firefox for Bing version, which uses Microsoft's Web search built in.

It's more likely that you'll be updated to Firefox 10 automatically, though, since, starting with version 4, Firefox followed Google Chrome in yet another way: by automatically checking for and downloading each new version, and installing it the next time the browser starts. This has the benefit of keeping the majority of users on the latest version. To give the automatic updater a nudge, choose Help>About from the main Firefox menu dropdown.

The first time you run Firefox, you'll see the "Select Your Add-ons" dialog. This is so that you can see any add-ons that may have been installed unbeknownst to you by another app you installed. After this first extension approval, the browser will no longer allow third-party app installations to install Firefox extensions without your approval.

Interface
Firefox 10 brings one small new interface detail: No longer will the Forward button appear to the left of the site favicon unless you've already navigated Back. It's a detail, but it's nevertheless a sign that Mozilla designers are continually thinking about the most logical and efficient appearance a browser can present. Even Chrome, noted for its minimalist interface, still displays that useless forward button when there's no chance of its functioning.

Firefox's interface is in line with the trend of "less is more"?less space taken up by the browser frame and controls and more space for Web pages. The page tabs have moved above the address bar, and, as with Opera 11.60, there's just a single menu option in the form of the orange Firefox button at top left. You can re-enable the standard menus by hitting the Alt key.

The Mac version of Firefox integrates well with Apple's latest desktop operating system, Mac OS X Lion. Mozilla's browser supports the OS's two- and three-finger swiping gestures for moving between apps and pages in full screen, and the theme design matches Lion's toolbar and icon stylings.

The Home button has moved to the right of the search bar, and a bookmark button appears to the right of that. That bookmark button only appears when you don't want the bookmark toolbar taking up browser window space. This gives you one-click access to frequently needed Web addresses. But I wish that, like IE's star button, Firefox also let you see recent page history. You can still call up the full bookmark manager, which lets you do things like importing bookmarks from other browsers, search, and organize.

Firefox is one of the last remaining browsers to still use separate address and search boxes, which is good for those who like to keep those two activities separate. That doesn't mean, however, that a search won't work in the address bar, aka the "awesome bar." That tool, which drops down suggestions from your history and favorites whenever you start typing, was pioneered by Firefox and copied by all other browsers. Another tweak is that when one of its suggested sites is already open in a tab, you can click on a "Switch to tab" link, preventing you from opening more tabs unnecessarily?a useful tweak.

As part of its leading extensibility, Firefox has always been the browser most open to allowing different search providers, including specialized search like shopping, reference, or social. It was one of the first to support the OpenSearch format. The other popular browsers now do so, too, but Firefox can automatically detect search services on a page and let you add them from the search bar. With version 8, the social search category was bolstered by the built in addition of a Twitter search, making it easy to follow trending topics or to find Twitter personalities worth following.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ziffdavis/pcmag/~3/839o723yZF0/0,2817,2349494,00.asp

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Jsis Article Directory ? Home Equity Loan Or Line Of Credit-Choose ...

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Any home equity line regarding credit HELOC) may be one of the choices to remove away from credit credit card obligations, carrying out home enhancements, etc., another as a home equity loan (HEL). Even though HELOC could be noticeably not the same as HEL, each of them have got lower interest charges. Yet to choose the right mortgage refinance with bad credit alternative, it can be much better in case you looked for help from the mortgage specialist.

The author Emma Smith is a renowned mortgage specialist who has worked with the Mortgage Refinance and HELOC Loan industry for more than two?decades. He basically writes articles to educate borrowers as well as for sharing his valuable and information on the?subject.

Source: http://jsisweb1.com/finance/home-equity-loan-or-line-of-credit-choose-your-best-option.html

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The top 10 songs and albums on the iTunes Store (AP)

iTunes' Official Music Charts for the week ending Jan. 30, 2012:

Top Songs:

1. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," Kelly Clarkson

2. "Set Fire to the Rain," ADELE

3. "Turn Me On (feat. Nicki Minaj)," Nicki Minaj, David Guetta

4. "Rack City," Tyga

5. "Young, Wild & Free (feat. Bruno Mars)," Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg

6. "Good Feeling," Flo Rida

7. "Domino," Jessie J

8. "We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris)," Rihanna

9. "International Love (feat. Chris Brown)," Pitbull

10. "Sexy and I Know It," LMFAO

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Top Albums:

1. "21", ADELE

2. "Human Again," Ingrid Michaelson

3. "Emotional Traffic," Tim McGraw

4. "Resolution," Lamb of God

5. "Where I Find You," Kari Jobe

6. "Take Care," Drake

7. "Bangarang," Skrillex

8. "Soul 2," Seal

9. "El Camino," The Black Keys

10. "Sigh No More," Mumford & Sons

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(copyright) 2012 Apple, Inc.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/digitalmusic/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120131/ap_en_mu/us_itunes_music_top10

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L.A. REAL ESTATE AGENTS USE PREDATOR DRONES | Weekly ...

The Los Angeles Police Department is taking action to stop local real estate agents from using predator drones against each other.

Real estate has always been a competitive business, but in Los Angeles? it?s war.

Many L.A. real estate agents had been using drones to simply take pictures of properties. ? Large drones were often seen flying above Westside residences.

But the drones from competing real estate agencies were flying into each other and causing major disturbances for local citizens. ?SO real estate agents began using armed predator drones to knock the competition?s drones out of the sky. ?Then THAT escalated and now the real estate drones have been attacking the buildings of competitors over the last weeks.

There?s, literally, a real estate war in Los Angeles.

The LAPD has stepped in. ??We intend to put an end to this real estate war in short order,??said LAPD ?Sgt. Marco Gonzalez.

Drones used by real estate agencies range from as small as a VW bug to ?as large as a commercial jet.

Federal regulations prohibit the operation of unmanned aircraft in U.S airspace without specific permission, though the rules do allow hobbyists to fly model planes in designated areas.

Coldwell Banker and Keller Williams are the two companies using the largest drones and seem to have the edge on all the competitors.

?Coldwell Banker has been taking out Keller Williams? offices one by one,? said Gonzalez. ??There?s been a lot of casualties, but Keller Williams is beginning to fight back and they have some boots on the ground in Santa Monica trying to sabotage the Coldwell Banker drone fleet.?

?This is OUR city,? said one Keller Williams agent (nicknamed T-Bone) told WWN. ??By the time LAPD stops us we will have wiped Coldwell Banker off the L.A. map.?

But this Coldwell Banker elite team, nicknamed Acre Team Six, vows to finish off Keller Williams first:

The LAPD is using its own drones to take out the various drones from the real estate ?gangs.?

Source: http://weeklyworldnews.com/headlines/43405/l-a-real-estate-agents-use-predator-drones/

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Monday - MIN awards, Quantum Entanglement, Neglected Tropical Diseases, living dirty, mimic spiders, coffee and more...

Welcome back. As it is Monday, we have the new Image of the Week ? it is just one of a series, so make sure to click through to the original blog post where that one came from.

I don?t know much about all those media awards (I am much more aware of the good old Kaufax Awards, ResearchBlogging Awards, 3 Quarks Daily Awards and such), but it seems this one is big as everyone is so excited about it. Scientific American is a finalist in four categories:

Blog: ?A Blog Around the Clock?
Editorial Excellence ? Special Section: Education channel on www.ScientificAmerican.com
Integration with Print: ?Cities: Better, Greener, Smarter?
Tablet App ? Paid app ? Interactive: Journey to the Exoplanets App for iPad

I am not sure who does the judging and how (does not seem to be a community/online effort) and it is unfortunate there are no links to any of the finalists so you have to google them. I may even be in NYC on the day of the awards and can try to sneak in? And does this means I need to post more often on ?A Blog Around the Clock? now, along with all these other blogs I write or edit? But hey, it?s nice to be in the run against Weigel ;-)

And now back to our regular programing:

- S.E. Gould ? On selfish genes and human behaviour

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- Rob Dunn ? Eating off the floor: How clean living is bad for you

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- Vlatko Vedral ? The Joys of Quantum Entanglement

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- George Musser ? George and John?s Excellent Adventures in Quantum Entanglement [Video]

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- Gozde Zorlu ? Uniting against Neglected Tropical Diseases

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- Glendon Mellow ? Science-Art Scumble #29

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- Daniela Hernandez ? Musings on #Diversity at #Scio12, Guest Post by Daniela Hernandez

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- DNLee ? Diversity in Science Carnival #12: Broadening Participation in Science online and on the ground, a #scio12 #diversity summary

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- Melissa C. Lott ? North America Losing Its Oil Edge

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- David Wogan ? State of the Union 2012: energy use and the military

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- Krystal D?Costa ? There?s More to That Red Plastic Cup Than You Thought

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- Scicurious ? Feeling Stimulated by your Coffee? Look to the Basal Ganglia of your brain

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- Kate Clancy ? From the Field: ?Hazed? Tells Her Story of Harassment

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- Alex Wild ? An Enemy in the Ranks

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- John Horgan ? Non-Sissy Uncertainty: Why I Inflict Nassim ?Black Swan? Taleb on My Students

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- Darren Naish ? The more you know about colubrid snakes, the better a person you are

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- David Biello ? Climate Change Has Helped Bring Down Cultures

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- Jason G. Goldman ? Art+Photowalk at the NCSU Arboretum (#scio12)

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HBT: Cuban explains why he didn't get Dodgers

Mark Cuban?s name is always mentioned when a baseball team is up for sale. Yet he never seals the deal. ?It just happened with the Dodgers too. ?His?explanation:

?The economics got so out of control because the Dodgers? TV deal?s up for bid and so there?s a lot of groups coming in going, ?This TV deal?s worth so much money that we?re gonna pay whatever it takes to get the Dodgers.? And so they?re buying the TV rights deal first and the team second,? Mark said.

So what? ?All of these groups are helmed by billionaire investor types who know a thing or two about money. There?s, like, a dozen of them. ?Are they all irrational? Are they all irrational in thinking, contrary to Cuban?s implication here, that a bid on the Dodgers + the TV rights would make money?

I?m all for occupying whatever and sticking it to those billionaires, but when a bunch of them all think something is a good investment, they?re probably right. ?The fact a highly-lucrative?TV rights sale is in the offing, if anything,?seems like a lure to buying the team, not a deterrent as Cuban suggests.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/01/30/mark-cuban-explains-why-he-didnt-get-the-dodgers-and-it-doesnt-make-much-sense/related/

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