Skip to main content

Home/ Groups/ Medicine & Healthcare
1More

Basal cell carcinoma Medical Information - 0 views

  •  
    Prognosis (Outlook) The rate of basal cell skin cancer returning is about 1% with Mohs surgery, and up to 10% for other forms of treatment. Smaller basal cell carcinomas are less likely to come back than larger ones. Basal cell carcinoma rarely spreads to other parts of the body. You should follow-up with your doctor as recommended and regularly examine your skin once a month, using a mirror to check hard-to-see places. Call your doctor if you notice any suspicious skin changes.
1More

Maven Semantic Medical Database - 0 views

  •  
    medical professionals healthcare hospitals schools labs database search dB doctors healthcare opinion-leaders key opinion leaders social-network-analysis SNA people pharma pharmaceutical marketing decision-makers decisionmakers influence
1More

A negative regulator of MAP kinase causes depressive behavior : Nature Medicine : Natur... - 0 views

  •  
    New findings in rodents and human brain shed light on the mechanisms of major depressive disorder (MDD), uncovering over-expression of MKP-1 (mitogen-activated protein kinase [MAPK] phosphatase-1)...and identifying a new therapeutic target. MKP-1, also known as dual-specificity phosphatase-1 (DUSP1), is a member of a family of proteins that dephosphorylate both threonine and tyrosine residues and thereby serves as a key negative regulator of the MAPK cascade4, a major signaling pathway involved in neuronal plasticity, function and survival This study identifies MKP-1 as a key factor in MDD pathophysiology, and as a new target for therapeutic interventions.f Here we use whole-genome expression profiling of postmortem tissue and show significantly increased expression of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphatase-1 (MKP-1, encoded by DUSP1, but hereafter called MKP-1) in the hippocampal subfields of subjects with MDD compared to matched controls. MKP-1, also known as dual-specificity phosphatase-1 (DUSP1), is a member of a family of proteins that dephosphorylate both threonine and tyrosine residues and thereby serves as a key negative regulator of the MAPK cascade4, a major signaling pathway involved in neuronal plasticity, function and survival. We tested the role of altered MKP-1 expression in rat and mouse models of depression and found that increased hippocampal MKP-1 expression, as a result of stress or viral-mediated gene transfer, causes depressive behaviors. Conversely, chronic antidepressant treatment normalizes stress-induced MKP-1 expression and behavior, and mice lacking MKP-1 are resilient to stress. These postmortem and preclinical studies identify MKP-1 as a key factor in MDD pathophysiology and as a new target for therapeutic interventions.
1More

// D E R U - 0 views

  •  
    their site? the site of a fine electronica team? totally trippy. ingenious. like much of their music.
1More

Antidepressant Medicines - A Guide for Adults With Depression - AHRQ Effective Health C... - 0 views

  •  
    Available forms: PDF, Download Audio, Listen to Audio Stream
« First ‹ Previous 181 - 200 of 799 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page