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The role of CACNA1S in predisposition to malignant hyperthermia.

11 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an inherited pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle, characterised by an elevated calcium release from the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. The dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) plays an essential ...
rec_pub_19825159-the-role-cacna1s-predisposition-malignant-hyperthermia.htm


Centrosome abnormalities during porcine oocyte aging.

29 Sep 2009 Centrosomes are critically important for maintaining meiotic spindle integrity in the meiosis II (MII) stage where oocytes are arrested in most mammalian species before fertilization takes place. In women of advanced ages or during in vitro ...
rec_pub_19593801-centrosome-abnormalities-porcine-oocyte-aging.htm


Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid production by caffeine consumption.

Sep 2009 BACKGROUND: Caffeine is the most commonly consumed psycho-stimulant in the world. The effects of caffeine on the body have been extensively studied; however, its effect on the structure of the brain has not been investigated to date. RESULTS: In the ...
rec_pub_19725982-regulation-cerebrospinal-fluid-production-caffeine-consumption.htm


The effects of caffeine on sleep in Drosophila require PKA activity, but not the adenosine receptor.

31 Aug 2009 Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed stimulants in the world and has been proposed to promote wakefulness by antagonizing function of the adenosine A2A receptor. Here, we show that chronic administration of caffeine reduces and fragments ...
rec_pub_19726661-the-effects-caffeine-sleep-drosophila-require-pka-activity-adenosine.htm


Caffeine's implications for women's health and survey of obstetrician-gynecologists' caffeine knowledge and assessment practices.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: Caffeine has relevance for women's health and pregnancy, including significant associations with spontaneous abortion and low birth weight. According to scientific data, pregnant women and women of reproductive age should be advised to ...
rec_pub_19708805-caffeine-s-implications-women-s-health-survey-obstetrician.htm


Caffeine, artificial sweetener, and fluid intake in anorexia nervosa.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: This article provides an analysis of the use of artificial sweeteners, caffeine, and excess fluids in patients diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (AN). METHOD: Seventy participants with AN were recruited to participate in an ecologic ...
rec_pub_19189405-caffeine-artificial-sweetener-fluid-intake-anorexia-nervosa.htm


Caffeine expectancy: instrument development in the Rasch measurement framework.

30 Aug 2009 Although caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world, the mechanisms associated with consumption are not well understood. Nonetheless, outcome expectancies for caffeine use are thought to underlie caffeine's reinforcing ...
rec_pub_19769434-caffeine-expectancy-instrument-development-rasch-measurement-framework.htm


Antineoplastic and cytogenetic effects of chlorpromazine on human lymphocytes in vitro and on Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in vivo.

30 Aug 2009 The inhibitory effect of phenothiazines in tumor growth and cancer cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo has been established. These reports motivated us to investigate the genotoxic, cytotoxic, and cytostatic potential of chlorpromazine, alone or ...
rec_pub_19584706-antineoplastic-cytogenetic-effects-chlorpromazine-human-lymphocytes.htm


Less Smad2 is good for you! A scientific update on coffee's liver benefits.

30 Aug 2009 Scientists at the National Institutes of Health have reported that increased coffee consumption is associated with a slower progression of fibrogenesis in patients with chronic and particularly alcoholic liver disease and a reduced incidence of ...
rec_pub_19610047-less-smad2-good-scientific-update-coffee-s-liver-benefits.htm


Ca2+- and thromboxane-dependent distribution of MaxiK channels in cultured astrocytes: from microtubules to the plasma membrane.

30 Aug 2009 Large-conductance, voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+ channels (MaxiK) are broadly expressed ion channels minimally assembled by four pore-forming alpha-subunits (MaxiKalpha) and typically observed as plasma membrane proteins in various cell types. In ...
rec_pub_19170178-ca2-thromboxane-dependent-distribution-maxik-channels-cultured.htm

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