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Many Breast Cancer Patients are not Receiving the Most Advanced Breast Conserving Surgical Techniques New Study Finds




(Surgery News and Information) New surgical techniques have dramatically improved the aesthetic results of mastectomy without sacrificing outcomes Properly placed incisions and skinsparing or breast skin conserving surgical approaches provide women undergoing biopsy and surgical treatment for breast cancer httpwwwbreastpreservationorg with the best option for appropriate cancer eradication while still permitting reconstruction of......


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University of Helsinki - Institute of Biotechnology
The Light microscopy unit of the Institute of Biotechnology serves primarily researchers at the University of Helsinki but also commercial users. LMU is member of Helsinki Functional Imaging Center and European Light Microscopy Initiative.
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[Biochemistry and Molecular Biology] Sensitization of RPE Cells by {alpha}B-Crystallin siRNA to SAHA-Induced Stage 1 Apoptosis through Abolishing the Association of {alpha}B-Crystallin with HDAC1 in SC35 Speckles

This paper reveals the mechanism underlying anti-apoptotic role of B-crystallin on SC35 speckles in retinal pigment epithelial cells.

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Issues in the Spin Hall Effects
Bert Halperin (Harvard)
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Disability Rights Legal Center honors Ossur
(Ossur) The Disability Rights Legal Center, which for four decades has advocated for the civil rights of people with disabilities, has recognized Ossur, a trusted and leading global innovator and provider of non-invasive orthopedic products and services, with the Charles D. Siegal President's Award.
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DNA Microsatellite Analysis of Kenyan Isolates of Rhizoctonia solani from Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Seven hundred and fifty bean plant samples with root rot symptoms were collected from farmers' fields during two surreys carried out in Embu district, Kenya. Various fungal pathogens were isolated in the laboratory from these samples; among them were 50 isolates of Rhizoctonia solani, which were subjected to pathogenicity tests in a glasshouse. Thirty-six isolates of R. solani obtained from beans with root rots were subjected to DNA microsatellite analysis. Five isolates of R. solani that cause black scarf of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) were also analysed alongside those from the beans. A total of 50 alleles were detected when six microsatellite loci were typed in the 41 samples, with the mean of 8.33 and a range of 3 at locus RB23 to 19 at locus AF513014. The smallest allele size was 129 basepair at locus RE102 and the largest was 297 basepair at locus AY212027. Microsatellite analysis showed a moderate variation among the isolates from different agro-ecological zones and administrative boundaries (divisions). Phylogenetic analysis revealed 3 major clusters within the population of 41 isolates of R. solani from Kenya. Clusters 1, 2 and 3 had 15, 10 and 75% isolates, respectively. However, cluster 3 had 4 sub-clusters and cluster 1 had 2 sub-clusters, while cluster 2 did not have a sub-cluster. There was no relationship between microsatellites and geographical origin of the isolates. This is the first study on the genetic diversity of R. solani using DNA microsatellite analysis in Kenya.
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