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Sunday, 24 August 2008
News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation : Aug. 21, 2008
�Molecular perceptivity into one form of the hemorrhage disorder von Willebrand disease
Individuals with von Willebrand disease (vWD) are at increased risk of bleeding compared with intelligent individuals, for example, they tend to bruise more than easily and suffer more nosebleeds and bleeding gums. There ar four types of transmitted vWD, and type 2B vWD is caused by genetic mutations that resolution in the generation of mutant forms of the protein vWF that differ from normal vWF in a area of the protein known as the A1 arena. A team of researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, and Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, has now characterized in great molecular contingent how the function of mutant forms of vWF found in individuals with type 2B vWD and normal vWF differ, providing insight into why these mutant proteins cause an increased risk of bleeding. In an accompanying comment, Michael Berndt, at the University College Cork, Ireland, and Robert Andrews, at Monash University, Australia, discuss the importance of these results.
TITLE: Platelet glycoprotein Ib-alpha forms catch bonds with human WT vWF just not with type 2B von Villebrand disease vWF
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Cheng Zhu
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Roger P. McEver
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=35754
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TITLE: Platelet adhesion: a game of catch and release
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Michael C. Berndt
University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=36883
Insight into the physiological role of the blood protein Factor XII last revealed
The organization of a blood clabber is the culmination of a series of events that involve a telephone number of proteins in the bloodstream, including Factor XI, which is one of the proteins activated early on in this cascade of events. Surprisingly, Factor XI is activated in different shipway in the body and in a glass screen tube. In a glass test tube, Factor XI is activated by a protein known as Factor XII, which is itself activated when it comes into contact with the glass. However, Factor XII plays no role in Factor XI activation in the torso and its physiologic function and mechanism of activation have non been determined.
New data, generated by Martijn Gebbink and colleagues, at the University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands, ingest identified the aggregates of misfolded proteins present in the rip of individuals with systemic amyloidosis (a disease in which misfolded blood proteins are abnormally deposited in organs and/or tissues, causing disease) as activators of Factor XII. Interestingly, activation of Factor XII by isolated misfolded proteins and misfolded proteins in the blood of individuals with systemic amyloidosis did not trigger the cascade of events that lead to blood curdle formation. Rather, it triggered another series of events known as the kallikrein-kinin system, which influences the inflammatory reaction. In an accompanying comment, Alvin Schmaier, at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, discusses these results in the circumstance of previously published data.
TITLE: Misfolded proteins activate Factor XII in humans, leading to kallikrein formation without initiating coagulation
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Martijn F.B.G. Gebbink
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=35424
ACCOMPANYING COMMENTARY
TITLE: The elusive physiologic role of Factor XII
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Alvin H. Schmaier
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=36617
Source: Karen Honey
Journal of Clinical Investigation
More info
Individuals with von Willebrand disease (vWD) are at increased risk of bleeding compared with intelligent individuals, for example, they tend to bruise more than easily and suffer more nosebleeds and bleeding gums. There ar four types of transmitted vWD, and type 2B vWD is caused by genetic mutations that resolution in the generation of mutant forms of the protein vWF that differ from normal vWF in a area of the protein known as the A1 arena. A team of researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, and Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, has now characterized in great molecular contingent how the function of mutant forms of vWF found in individuals with type 2B vWD and normal vWF differ, providing insight into why these mutant proteins cause an increased risk of bleeding. In an accompanying comment, Michael Berndt, at the University College Cork, Ireland, and Robert Andrews, at Monash University, Australia, discuss the importance of these results.
TITLE: Platelet glycoprotein Ib-alpha forms catch bonds with human WT vWF just not with type 2B von Villebrand disease vWF
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Cheng Zhu
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Roger P. McEver
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=35754
ACCOMPANYING COMMENTARY
TITLE: Platelet adhesion: a game of catch and release
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Michael C. Berndt
University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=36883
Insight into the physiological role of the blood protein Factor XII last revealed
The organization of a blood clabber is the culmination of a series of events that involve a telephone number of proteins in the bloodstream, including Factor XI, which is one of the proteins activated early on in this cascade of events. Surprisingly, Factor XI is activated in different shipway in the body and in a glass screen tube. In a glass test tube, Factor XI is activated by a protein known as Factor XII, which is itself activated when it comes into contact with the glass. However, Factor XII plays no role in Factor XI activation in the torso and its physiologic function and mechanism of activation have non been determined.
New data, generated by Martijn Gebbink and colleagues, at the University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands, ingest identified the aggregates of misfolded proteins present in the rip of individuals with systemic amyloidosis (a disease in which misfolded blood proteins are abnormally deposited in organs and/or tissues, causing disease) as activators of Factor XII. Interestingly, activation of Factor XII by isolated misfolded proteins and misfolded proteins in the blood of individuals with systemic amyloidosis did not trigger the cascade of events that lead to blood curdle formation. Rather, it triggered another series of events known as the kallikrein-kinin system, which influences the inflammatory reaction. In an accompanying comment, Alvin Schmaier, at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, discusses these results in the circumstance of previously published data.
TITLE: Misfolded proteins activate Factor XII in humans, leading to kallikrein formation without initiating coagulation
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Martijn F.B.G. Gebbink
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=35424
ACCOMPANYING COMMENTARY
TITLE: The elusive physiologic role of Factor XII
AUTHOR CONTACT:
Alvin H. Schmaier
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/article.php?id=36617
Source: Karen Honey
Journal of Clinical Investigation
More info
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Legislation Would Protect Physicians Who Volunteer To Treat Low-Income, Uninsured Patients From Liability Claims
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Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ranking member Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) recently introduced a bill (S 3354) that would encourage physicians and other medical professionals to volunteer their services to patients who cannot afford or access care, CQ HealthBeat reports. The Volunteer Health Care Program Act would provide grants that states would use in part to wear medical liability risk for physicians and ensure patients can recover damages from medical malpractice.
According to Enzi, the bill would encourage physicians and early medical professionals to volunteer their services at clinics and community health centers, with a focus on recently retired physicians wHO no thirster have medical liability insurance that allows them to offer such care. He said, "There is an overwhelming pauperization for volunteer medical care among the poor in the United States, but medical liability concerns monish doctors from providing voluntary services" (Parnass, CQ HealthBeat, 8/5).
Reprinted with kind permission from hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or polarity up for email obstetrical delivery at hypertext transfer protocol://www.kaisernetwork.
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ranking member Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) recently introduced a bill (S 3354) that would encourage physicians and other medical professionals to volunteer their services to patients who cannot afford or access care, CQ HealthBeat reports. The Volunteer Health Care Program Act would provide grants that states would use in part to wear medical liability risk for physicians and ensure patients can recover damages from medical malpractice.
According to Enzi, the bill would encourage physicians and early medical professionals to volunteer their services at clinics and community health centers, with a focus on recently retired physicians wHO no thirster have medical liability insurance that allows them to offer such care. He said, "There is an overwhelming pauperization for volunteer medical care among the poor in the United States, but medical liability concerns monish doctors from providing voluntary services" (Parnass, CQ HealthBeat, 8/5).
Reprinted with kind permission from hTTP://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or polarity up for email obstetrical delivery at hypertext transfer protocol://www.kaisernetwork.
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
New Whitney Houston Song Leaked on Internet
Whitney Houston says it all in a fresh track qualification the rounds online.
"I want you to love me like I never
Friday, 27 June 2008
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Artist: Panta Rhei
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Epilogus
Year: 1997
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Rainbow dancers
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Additional 2 Worlds 2 Voices Dates Announced
First Show Goes On Sale June 13th
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 15 -- Entertainment superstars Reba
McEntire and Kelly Clarkson announced today they will play additional 2
Worlds 2 Voices tour dates this fall.
The unique tour, combining both superstar bands and both superstar acts
on one stage for a combined non-stop set, sold out 15 markets from
mid-January to mid-February of 2008. The tour received unanimous rave
reviews. Today, the power vocalists announced 24 additional show dates
beginning September 25 in Winnipeg and ending November 22 in Baltimore.
Steve Moore of MEG/AEG LIVE Nashville will again promote the entire
tour.
"We were thrilled to bring this unprecedented concept to the
marketplace earlier this year. The demand for additional shows has been
overwhelming," Moore said.
Concert attendees can again expect to hear each act's biggest hits and
favorite songs performed together in one seamless, no-intermission show.
Tickets for the Winnipeg show go on sale June 13th, with the remaining
on-sales rolling out in the coming weeks. Fans can find out more, including
ticket outlets, by visiting http://www.reba.com or http://www.kellyclarkson.com
Tour dates, cities, venues, and on-sales follow:
DATE CITY VENUE ON SALE
9/25 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre June 13
9/26 Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Centre June 14
9/27 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place June 14
10/9 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena June 20
10/10 Salt Lake City, UT Energy Solutions Arena July 19
10/11 Reno, NV Reno Events Center July 19
10/16 Ft. Wayne, IN Allen Co. War Memorial July 26
10/17 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena August 2
10/18 Reading, PA Sovereign Center July 26
10/23 Grand Forks, ND Ralph Engelstad Arena August 16
10/24 Minneapolis, MN Target Center Sept 13
10/25 Moline, IL iWireless Center Sept 13
10/30 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena Sept 20
10/31 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center Sept 5
11/1 Bridgeport, CT Arena at Harbor Yard August 23
11/6 Albany, NY Times Union Center Sept 6
11/7 Cleveland, OH Wolstein Center Sept 6
11/8 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena Sept 6
11/13 Biloxi, MS MS Coast Coliseum Sept 13
11/14 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena Sept 13
11/15 Little Rock, AR ALLTEL Arena Sept 19
11/20 Columbus, OH Value City Arena Sept 26
11/21 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena Sept 27
11/22 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena Sept 27
Media Contact:
Trisha McClanahan
Trisha_mc@starstruck.net
See Also
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 15 -- Entertainment superstars Reba
McEntire and Kelly Clarkson announced today they will play additional 2
Worlds 2 Voices tour dates this fall.
The unique tour, combining both superstar bands and both superstar acts
on one stage for a combined non-stop set, sold out 15 markets from
mid-January to mid-February of 2008. The tour received unanimous rave
reviews. Today, the power vocalists announced 24 additional show dates
beginning September 25 in Winnipeg and ending November 22 in Baltimore.
Steve Moore of MEG/AEG LIVE Nashville will again promote the entire
tour.
"We were thrilled to bring this unprecedented concept to the
marketplace earlier this year. The demand for additional shows has been
overwhelming," Moore said.
Concert attendees can again expect to hear each act's biggest hits and
favorite songs performed together in one seamless, no-intermission show.
Tickets for the Winnipeg show go on sale June 13th, with the remaining
on-sales rolling out in the coming weeks. Fans can find out more, including
ticket outlets, by visiting http://www.reba.com or http://www.kellyclarkson.com
Tour dates, cities, venues, and on-sales follow:
DATE CITY VENUE ON SALE
9/25 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre June 13
9/26 Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Centre June 14
9/27 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place June 14
10/9 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena June 20
10/10 Salt Lake City, UT Energy Solutions Arena July 19
10/11 Reno, NV Reno Events Center July 19
10/16 Ft. Wayne, IN Allen Co. War Memorial July 26
10/17 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena August 2
10/18 Reading, PA Sovereign Center July 26
10/23 Grand Forks, ND Ralph Engelstad Arena August 16
10/24 Minneapolis, MN Target Center Sept 13
10/25 Moline, IL iWireless Center Sept 13
10/30 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena Sept 20
10/31 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center Sept 5
11/1 Bridgeport, CT Arena at Harbor Yard August 23
11/6 Albany, NY Times Union Center Sept 6
11/7 Cleveland, OH Wolstein Center Sept 6
11/8 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena Sept 6
11/13 Biloxi, MS MS Coast Coliseum Sept 13
11/14 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena Sept 13
11/15 Little Rock, AR ALLTEL Arena Sept 19
11/20 Columbus, OH Value City Arena Sept 26
11/21 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena Sept 27
11/22 Baltimore, MD 1st Mariner Arena Sept 27
Media Contact:
Trisha McClanahan
Trisha_mc@starstruck.net
See Also
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Oliver making cookery show for kids
Jamie Oliver is making a cookery-style TV show for children.
The chef, who tried to turn around the eating habits of the UK's schoolchildren with 'Jamie's School Dinners', hopes the series will get children interested in food.
'Made with Magic' combines computer-generated imagery (CGI) with live action and is set in a fantasy woodland.
Oliver, 32, is an executive producer of the series, which is being made by his TV company Fresh One, but is not expected to appear in the show.
The programme, broadcast on Nickelodeon's pre-school digital TV channel Nick Jr, is designed to make children curious about where food comes from and will be filmed in the UK this year.
It is described as a "pre-school TV show about cookery with a touch of magic".
The chef, who tried to turn around the eating habits of the UK's schoolchildren with 'Jamie's School Dinners', hopes the series will get children interested in food.
'Made with Magic' combines computer-generated imagery (CGI) with live action and is set in a fantasy woodland.
Oliver, 32, is an executive producer of the series, which is being made by his TV company Fresh One, but is not expected to appear in the show.
The programme, broadcast on Nickelodeon's pre-school digital TV channel Nick Jr, is designed to make children curious about where food comes from and will be filmed in the UK this year.
It is described as a "pre-school TV show about cookery with a touch of magic".
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