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Understanding Aging - Conference at UCLA, June 27-29
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 Posted: Tue Jul 8th, 2008 12:26

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It was some sort of caramel thingy wrapped in a thin shell of chocolate. Very nice indeed:):):)
 

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 Posted: Tue Jul 8th, 2008 12:35

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Ahh, chocolate... a favorite topic all around these parts... :)

One other question ... was it really as loud in the poster presentation area as the video seemed to make to be?

I can't imagine how a person could have a real conversation with all the background noise. (Or is that my neuro-herx/IP making up reaility again?)



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 Posted: Tue Jul 8th, 2008 13:12

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It is usually pretty loud in poster sessions. The room used at UCLA was smallish, and the free alcohol tended to add to the volume even more. It was nevertheless easy enough to hold a conversation when one was focused upon doing that (and not de-focused by the alcohol).
 
The poster sessions ran from 9pm-11.30pm-ish both evenings. Lectures started at 9am, Long days indeed...
 
 

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Here is an interesting study indicating one of the possible anti-aging mechanisms in which nuclear hormone receptors may participate.  It shows the involvement of an orphan nuclear receptor, Essrb (estrogen related receptor beta), as a transcription factor involved in the induction of fibroblasts (differentiated cells) into stem cells (undifferentatied cells).  Essrb interacts with the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and at least the alpha form of this gene (Essra) possesses a vitamin D reponse element and is therefore likely regulated by the VDR. 

Reprogramming of fibroblasts into induced pluripotent stem cells with orphan nuclear receptor Esrrb.  Nature Cell Biology.  Feng et al.  PMID: 19136965.

See also:

Nuclear receptors in regulation of mouse ES cell pluripotency and differentiation. Mullen et al. PPAR research.  PMID: 18274628.

 



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Could they possibly repeat that study here in Michigan or the U.S.?:shock:

 I would love to volunteer. Maybe they could use cord blood.

My kidneys could handle it.:)

Wait do men have estrogen receptors?

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do men have estrogen receptors

I hope so, because it is the Estrogen-beta-receptor which expresses VDR. And VDR expresses the Estrogen-alpha-receptor. So men would get into quite a mess without Estradiol...
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estradiol
 
 

Last edited on Thu Jan 15th, 2009 08:30 by Dr Trevor Marshall


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