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FGF21 overexpression leads to significant lifespan extension in mice | LabGrab 11/21/2012

An exciting study, published in the new peer-reviewed research journal eLife, has linked a specific mammalian hormone to the process of aging, and showed that the average lifespan of mice who produce large amounts of the substance can potentially increase by up to 40%.

FGF21 overexpression leads to significant lifespan extension in mice | LabGrab An exciting study, published in the new peer-reviewed research journal eLife, has linked a specific mammalian hormone to the process of aging, and showed that the average lifespan of mice who produce large amounts of the substance can potentially increase by up to 40%. Through their groundbreaking ...

Flightless I, a future target for the prevention of metastatic cancer? | LabGrab 08/08/2012

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Flightless I, a future target for the prevention of metastatic cancer? | LabGrab Researchers from the University of Toronto have recently identified a protein, Flightless I, which plays an important role with regard to the ability of cells to migrate through a given space, or from one tissue type to another. Though their research paper, published in the August 2012 issue of the...

Out of the atmosphere and into the seafloor: Moving carbon with iron-induced diatom blooms | LabGrab 07/25/2012

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Out of the atmosphere and into the seafloor: Moving carbon with iron-induced diatom blooms | LabGrab In the midst of a growing public awareness over issues related to global climate change, a less commonly known controversy has been unfolding over the past decade with regard to the process of “ocean fertilization” as a means to curb excess carbon accumulation in the atmosphere. On July 19th, a pap...

04/20/2012

New UK Air Pollution study in Journal of Environmental Science.

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MIT study links air pollution and early death in the U.K. Researchers find car exhaust causes more premature deaths than car accidents.Homepage Hed: Car exhaust causes more premature deaths than car accidents CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- In a study appearing this month in the journal Environmental Science and Technology , MIT researchers report that emissions from

Piceatannol prevents the progression of preadipocytes into fat-carrying adipocytes  | LabGrab 04/16/2012

Compound found in Red Wine may help fight obesity. See full story and video.

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Piceatannol prevents the progression of preadipocytes into fat-carrying adipocytes | LabGrab The development of obesity has become an epidemic in the United States, with rates measured as high as 35% when the entire population is taken into account. The prevalence of obese individuals has roughly tripled since the 1960s, primarily as a result of poor diets and sedentary lifestyles. Thus, ...

04/03/2012

We have posted a set of videos from Pittcon 2012. Primarily product overviews from 14 different companies. Enjoy them at our Youtube Channel below.

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Bmi-1 knockout mice display significant neurodegenerative characteristics | LabGrab 03/06/2012

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Bmi-1 knockout mice display significant neurodegenerative characteristics | LabGrab An interesting study has recently been published in PLoS which connects the polycomb repressor protein Bmi-1 to the processes of premature brain degeneration in mouse models. By characterizing the role which this molecule plays in the normal functioning of the nervous system, the study provides som...

Using molecular ozone to destroy prions: A new method for preventing infection? | LabGrab 02/21/2012

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Using molecular ozone to destroy prions: A new method for preventing infection? | LabGrab An effective method for the decontamination of infectious wastes has recently been investigated by a Canadian research team, one which is hoped to provide more thorough sanitation procedures for a variety of settings, including hospitals, water treatment facilities, and slaughterhouses. This method...

Volcanic Hazards in Death Valley's Ubehebe Crater: Cause For Concern? | LabGrab 02/03/2012

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Volcanic Hazards in Death Valley's Ubehebe Crater: Cause For Concern? | LabGrab Researchers from Columbia and Purdue universities have recently utilized an interesting method to infer the timeframe of the volcanic events which created Ubehebe Crater in Death Valley National Park. By examining rock samples which had been created in those events, these researchers are the first ...

British Antarctic Survey begins mission to study the subglacial Lake Ellsworth | LabGrab 01/28/2012

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British Antarctic Survey begins mission to study the subglacial Lake Ellsworth | LabGrab Methods for a large-scale scientific mission to a subglacial lake in Antarctica were published earlier this month in the journal Reviews of Geophysics. These plans, which involve drilling into Lake Ellsworth on the Antarctic continent to collect a number of microbial and ice core samples, are belie...

Meet Roku, Hex, and Chimero: the World's First Chimeric Monkeys | LabGrab 01/11/2012

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Meet Roku, Hex, and Chimero: the World's First Chimeric Monkeys | LabGrab Researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) have created the world’s first chimeric monkeys, which may contain as many as six distinct genomes. Named Roku, Hex, and Chimero, these rhesus monkeys were produced by successfully aggregating multiple embryos and implanting the mixed embryo in...

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