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What Makes The Heart 'Tick-tock'

Published December 2, 2008, 1:24 pm, Science Daily

Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer, according to a report in the journal Cell Metabolism. They've uncovered some of the molecular circuitry within the cardiovascular system itself that controls the daily rise and fall of blood pressure and heart rate. The findings might also explain why commonly used diabetes drugs come with cardiovascular benefits, ...

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What makes the heart 'tick-tock'

Published December 2, 2008, 9:58 am, PhysOrg

Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer, according to a report in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism. They've uncovered some of the molecular circuitry within the cardiovascular system itself that controls the daily rise and fall of blood pressure and heart rate. The findings might also explain why commonly used diabetes drugs come with ...

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What makes the heart 'tick-tock'

Published December 2, 2008, 9:27 am, EurekAlert!

Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer, according to a report in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. They've uncovered some of the molecular circuitry within the cardiovascular system itself that controls the daily rise and fall of blood pressure and heart rate. The findings might also explain why commonly used ...

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Claudin 11 Stops The Leaks In Neuronal Myelin Sheaths

Published December 2, 2008, 4:12 am, Medical News Today

Devaux and Gow demonstrate how a tight junction protein called claudin 11 makes the neuronal myelin sheath a snug fit. The study will be published in the December 1, 2008 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology (http://www.jcb.org).

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Claudin 11 stops the leaks in neuronal myelin sheaths

Published December 1, 2008, 6:27 am, EurekAlert!

( Rockefeller University Press ) Devaux and Gow demonstrate how a tight junction protein called claudin 11 makes the neuronal myelin sheath a snug fit. The authors speculate that defects in claudin 11 could be associated with deficits in cognition and perception, like those found in schizophrenia or neurodegenerative diseases.

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Fruit flies provide new insights into a brain-damaging disease mucolipidosis type IV

Published November 27, 2008, 3:06 pm, News-Medical-Net

Johns Hopkins researchers have used fruit flies to gain new insights into a brain-damaging disorder afflicting children.

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Fruit Fly Discovery Generates Buzz About Brain Damaging

Published November 27, 2008, 3:12 am, Medical News Today

Johns Hopkins researchers have used fruit flies to gain new insights into a brain-damaging disorder afflicting children. Their work suggests a possible therapy for the disease, for which there is currently no treatment. The researchers genetically modified flies to exhibit symptoms of mucolipidosis type IV (ML4), a disease in which nerve cells in the brain and elsewhere die.

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Fruit fly discovery generates buzz about brain-damaging disorder in children

Published November 26, 2008, 10:29 am, PhysOrg

Johns Hopkins researchers have used fruit flies to gain new insights into a brain-damaging disorder afflicting children. Their work suggests a possible therapy for the disease, for which there is currently no treatment.

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