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Mickey Tsai

Parkinson's disease sufferer Sheila Roy can write for the first time in 15 years thanks... - 0 views

  • one of only 15 people worldwide to undergo the radical treatment, which involves inserting corrective genes into the brain
  • The genes provide the coded instructions for proteins needed to make dopamine, a brain chemical essential for proper control of movement.
  • Lack of dopamine leads to the symptoms of tremor, stiffness and poor balance associated with Parkinson’s.
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  • Mrs Roy is taking part in an early-stage study of the ProSavin therapy
  • Following her treatment Sheila Roy has been able to carry out tasks like writing, something she has been unable to do for 15 years
  • Gene therapies hold great promise for people with Parkinson’s in the future, as they could mean an end to the daily regime of drugs that most people with the condition currently face.
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    A woman with Parkinson's was able to write for the first time in 15 years because of gene therapy. Parkinson's includes symptoms such as tremors, loss of balance which makes it impossible to do even simple tasks. Doctors injected a modified virus carrying the genes to the motor centre of her brain which provide coded instructions for proteins needed to make dopamine. Lack of dopamine leads of the symptoms associated with Parkinson's. This is part of the ProSavin therapy developed by Oxford BioMedica. Gene therapies hold a lot of hope for people with Parkinson's that could end the daily routine of drugs that most of them go through.
Mickey Tsai

Niceness a combination of genetics and environment, the Neurogenics of Niceness study f... - 0 views

  • BEING a nice person could come down to having a good set of genes
  • "kind" behaviour of more than 700 individuals was partly linked to receptor genes for oxytocin and vasopressin.
  • uch of the hormone you have, it's how responsive your brain is to the hormo
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  • It's not about how much of the hormone you have, it's how responsive your brain is to the hormones
  • "(Niceness) is a combination of genetics and your environment."
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    A study shows that genetics could play a role in determining "niceness". The kind behavior is found to be linked to receptor genes for oxytopic and vasopressin. People that are more responsive to it are more inclined to donate money, pay taxes, give blood, report crime etc. It isn't about how much of the hormone you have but how responsive you are to it. Of course genetics isnt the only factor, if you are surrounded by nice people it is likely that it would rub off on you.
Mickey Tsai

Autism gender bias clue found - Health - CBC News - 0 views

  • four times more common among males than females.
  • rare family with four generations in which males carrying the glitch were affected but females were not.
  • When male fetuses are missing one copy of the gene, it throws off their developmental process enough to lead to autism but female biology differs enough that it doesn't matter.
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  • now that doctors know that the SHANK 1 gene is involved and it can be tested for, they'll know to follow affected males very closely and offer treatments early on.
  • lved and it can be tested for, they'll know to follow affected males very c
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    Scientists have long wondered why autism is much more common among males than females. When males miss one copy of a gene it messes up the development process enough to cause autism but female biology differs enough to make it not matter. Now that scientists have identified that the SHANK 1 gene is involved they can test for it and could offer treatments early.
Mickey Tsai

Study finds gene variants behind childhood obesity risk - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • Scientists have discovered two gene variants that appear to play a critical role in the development of common childhood obesity
  • Obesity is the result of a complex interplay among biological, behavioral, cultural, environmental and economic factors
  • a highly heritable condition,
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  • a third of kids are obese or overweigh
  • gene research may provide insight into the biological pathways that contribute to obesity
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    Scientists have found two gene variants that are likely to cause childhood obesity. This could be useful in knowing how to treat and prevent it. Although there is a genetic component to obesity, it is not the only factor. Biological, behavioral, cultural, environmental and economic factors can all play a role in obesity.
Mickey Tsai

Microbial Mules: Engineering Bacteria to Transport Nanoparticles and Drugs: Scientific ... - 1 views

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    Scientists are trying to use bacteria in order to deliver nanoparticles and drugs into living human cells. David Gracias of John Hopkins University had success when gluing the nanoparticles to the bacteria by soaking it in a solution of nanoparticles and heating the mixture.
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