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Cancer Journal - 0 views

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    Integrative Cancer Science and Therapeutics welcomes submission of papers both at the molecular, subcellular, cellular, organ, and organism level, and of clinical proof-of-concept and translational studies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: novel basic cancer research discoveries, cell and tumor biology, animal models, metastasis, cancer antigens and the immune response to them, cellular signalling and molecular biology, epidemiology, genetic and molecular profiling of cancer and molecular targets, cancer stem cells, cancer-associated pathways (including cell-cycle regulation; cell death; chromatin regulation; DNA damage and repair; gene and RNA regulation; genomics; oncogenes and tumor suppressors; and signal transduction), molecular virology and vaccine- and antibody-based cancer therapies, and other cancer-related research.
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Advanced Bodywork for Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain & Back pain - 0 views

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    Rolfing Structural Integration is a therapy designed to achieve balance in all the systems of the body for pain free movement, and efficiency in cellular health. Rolfing optimizes the experience of living in your body, whether for daily activities, or high performance sports. Take the step now to stop hurting and start healing.
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Cancer Cells May Be Jolted the Power of Scalar Energy | cancerlab.org - 0 views

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    Cancer cells are proven to contain low amounts of energy or have reduced transmembrane potential as well as a low level of cellular energy production.
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ubiquitation - 0 views

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    Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification where ubiquitin is attached to a substrate protein. This process is carried out in three main steps, activation, conjugation and ligation, performed by ubiquitin-activating enzymes (E1s), ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes (E2s), and ubiquitin ligases (E3s) respectively. The ubiquitin modification has three general layouts, monoubiquitination, multi-monoubiquitination and polyubiquitination (homotypic or heterotypic). The ubiquitination bonds are always formed with one of the seven lysine residues from the ubiquitin molecule. In a few rare cases nonlysine residues have been identified as ubiquitination targets, such as cysteine, threonine and serine. Ubiquitination can affect proteins in many ways. It can signal for their degradation via the proteasome, alter their cellular location, affect their activity, and promote or prevent protein interactions.
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AstraZeneca Scorpion Therapeutics Pact For Cancer Proteins - 0 views

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    Global pharmaceutical and biotechnology company AstraZeneca has signed an agreement with Scorpion Therapeutics to discover, develop and commercialize precision medicines against cancer proteins. The collaboration, announced today (January 13), will focus on a class of proteins called transcription factors, which can regulate important cellular processes including cell growth and survival. Many transcription factors have been identified earlier, but were considered 'undruggable' using conventional drug discovery approaches, the company said in a statement. Susan Galbraith, executive vice president, Oncology R&D, AstraZeneca, said: "Unlocking potentially transformative biology is pivotal for delivering the next wave of cancer treatments. "Scorpion's innovative platform is a strong strategic fit as we explore a range of new modalities across our broad drug discovery toolbox with promise to disrupt the activity of these highly-validated cancer targets."
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Curcumin versus Turmeric: Which is best for you? - AMVital - 0 views

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    More than 100 species of turmeric exist today, and one common feature is their yellowish-orange tint. Curcuminoids are the compounds that give this color to turmeric. Turmeric has three main curcuminoids, which make up 2-6% of the rhizome content, and out f these three, curcumin has the highest share, up to 80%. For example, the powdered turmeric spice for cooking has, on average, 1-3% or 1-3 grams f curcumin per 100 grams. Curcumin is turmeric's bioactive element that treats people's health conditions t the cellular level. The Latin name for turmeric is Curcuma longa. But what are the differences between curcuma longa, turmeric, and curcumin? In this article, you'll find the following in detail: *Curcumin versus Turmeric *Potential Health Benefits of Turmeric and Curcumin *Health Benefits of Turmeric *Curcumin may be more valuable than Turmeric for particular reasons. *Which is best?
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Huxley Europe Relaunch | HuxQ10 Capsules: Triple Certified - 0 views

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    "Barcodes are becoming obsolete, so we needed a unique selling point," comments Business Development Manager at Huxley Europe, Richard Wertheimer, celebrating the relaunch of its HuxQ10 capsules. Now boasting a rare triple certification, HuxQ10 capsules are Halal approved by Halal Trust, Kosher approval by Rabbi Adler, and certification as vegan. This milestone marks a significant step for the company, making HuxQ10 accessible to a wider audience. Coenzyme Q10, or Q10, is a naturally occurring vitamin-like substance in the body, playing a crucial role in mitochondrial biogenetics and ATP production, which is vital for cellular energy. It also acts as a powerful antioxidant, capable of regenerating alpha-tocopherol, the active form of vitamin E.
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Translational Science | Translational Science Journal | Translational Science Group - 0 views

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    Journal of Translational Science (JTS) is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process. JTS is a novel journal that will focus upon the translation of cellular, molecular, and genetic pathways into clinical strategies for multiple medical disciplines that can impact a broad spectrum of disorders that involve stem cells, degenerative diseases, aging, immune function, tumorigenesis, epigenetics, musculoskeletal function, cognition, behavior, neuronal, cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and vascular targets, and metabolic function overseeing all aspects of translational research and medicine.
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Helensvale Chiropractor - 0 views

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    At Helensvale Chiropractor we not only look after chiropractic but we are also a complete integrated wellness centre for weight loss, detox, VLA etc.
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Adrenal Fatigue Supplements - Liposomal Delivery | Adrenal Fatigue Solution - 1 views

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    Working towards total health is an important, conscious effort to be made every day. All of our products ensure maximum nutrient absorption on a cellular level. The desire to decrease stress and increase individual cell function in health-conscious people is at the heart of every product.
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CBD Oil For Sale - Pure Liposomal Colorado Hemp Oil | Liposomal CBD - 1 views

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    Liposomal CBD Colorado Hemp Oil delivers a nanoemulsified oil that is 40% CBD. The nanoemulsified is formatted for ultimate bioavailability, delivering biologically active substances directly to lymphatic circulation and improving cellular delivery.
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Hair Health | LES Labs - 1 views

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    Hair Health is a dietary supplement for taken daily to support hair growth and strength and the healthy appearance of skin and nails by encouraging cellular production and providing essential vitamins, trace minerals and phytonutrients.
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Integrating Novel Classes of Immunotherapy Into Treatment Paradigms in Advanced/Metasta... - 0 views

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    Employ evidence-based strategies to integrate emerging immune checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive T-cell therapies into current clinical paradigms for advanced/metastatic melanoma
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