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Symmetry Technologies Expands Retail Ops
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Wireless News
05-12-2008
Symmetry Technologies Expands Retail Ops
WIRELESS NEWS-May 12, 2008-Symmetry Technologies Expands Retail Ops (C)2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com
Symmetry Technologies announced that, in addition to a full line of pharmaceutical and nutriceutical products, the company has licensed and has begun developing a rejuvenation program therapy that features a medley of FDA approved prescription and non prescription drugs that t...
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Symmetry Technologies Expands Retail Ops.
Wireless News
; WIRELESS NEWS-(C)1999-2008 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com Symmetry Technologies announced that, in addition to a full line of pharmaceutical ...
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The telomere length dynamic and methods of its assessment
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
; Abstract Human telomeres are composed of long repeating sequences of TTAGGG, associated with a variety of telomere-binding proteins. Its function as an end-protector of chromosomes prevents the chromosome from end-to-end fusion, recombination and degradation. Telomerase acts as reverse
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HERPES VIRUS FORMS EXIST IN CATS, DOGS
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Herpes Strain Linked to High Fevers in Babies; Doctors Say Newly Discovered Virus 6 Infects Virtually Everyone by Age 3
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Telomeres and Telomerase in the Fetal Origins of Cardiovascular Disease: A Review
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Herpes virus may assist HIV vaccine.(reasearch and development)(Brief Article)
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; The herpes simplex virus, best known for its ability to cause blister-like sores, is showing promise in HIV vaccine research. Using a modified form of the herpes virus, HIV researchers have developed a live, attenuated vaccine. The herpes virus acts as a vector for fragments of simian
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Virus Is Linked to Skin Cancer in AIDS Sufferers
Chicago Sun-Times
; A novel herpes virus may be the cause of a skin cancer that afflicts homosexual men with AIDS, a new study has found. The cancer, Kaposi's sarcoma, causes purple blotches on the skin. When the AIDS epidemic began in the early 1980s, scientists thought the cancer was caused directly by AIDS But
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Telomere shortening & metabolic/vascular diseases
Indian Journal of Medical Research
; Telomeres are specialized DNA-protein structures located at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes whose length is progressively reduced in most somatic cells during ageing. Over the past decade, emerging evidence has shown that the telomeres are essential regulators of cellular life span and
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Obesity, smoking, and aging.(CLINICAL CAPSULES)(Brief Article)
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; Obesity and cigarette smoking are associated with accelerated aging in white women, reported A.M. Valdes, Ph.D., of the Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology Unit, St. Thomas' Hospital, London. Both smoking and obesity result in oxidative stress, which increases white blood cell telomere erosion;
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Length Regulation and Dynamics of Individual Telomere Tracts in Wild-Type Arabidopsis
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