rome How to speed up and tweak Chrome browser performance on mobile devices By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-04-16T18:55:41+05:30 When it comes to choosing a browser for your android device, chrome is a no-brainer. Here are a few tips to make your experience even better: Preload webpages Chrome can help you render webpages f... Full Article
rome Saviour! Air India aircraft to rescue over 200 Indians stranded in Rome, Italy due to Coronavirus By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-03-21T12:25:00+05:30 Amid Coronavirus (Covid-19) Outbreak, Air India will send an aircraft to bring back Indians stranded in Rome. Full Article Lifestyle Travel & Tourism
rome ~$CPIL$384903$title$textbox$Zoetis launches new vaccine for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome$/CPIL$~ By Published On :: January 16, 2018 Full Article
rome Overcast and Windy and 37 F at Griffiss Air Force Base / Rome, NY By w1.weather.gov Published On :: Winds are from the West at 27.6 gusting to 35.7 MPH (24 gusting to 31 KT). The pressure is 1010.6 mb and the humidity is 50%. The wind chill is 25. Last Updated on May 9 2020, 11:53 am EDT. Full Article
rome Researchers Expose Another Instance Of Chrome Patch Gapping By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 23:41:05 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch zero day
rome Google Chrome 80.0.3987.87 Denial Of Service By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 15:56:15 GMT Google Chrome version 80.0.3987.87 heap-corruption remote denial of service proof of concept exploit. Full Article
rome Russian Hacker Group Patches Chrome And Firefox To Fingerprint TLS Traffic By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 13:47:44 GMT Full Article headline hacker privacy malware russia cyberwar google mozilla cryptography
rome Google Chrome 80 JSCreate Side-Effect Type Confusion By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 14:45:47 GMT This Metasploit module exploits an issue in Google Chrome version 80.0.3987.87 (64 bit). The exploit corrupts the length of a float array (float_rel), which can then be used for out of bounds read and write on adjacent memory. The relative read and write is then used to modify a UInt64Array (uint64_aarw) which is used for read and writing from absolute memory. The exploit then uses WebAssembly in order to allocate a region of RWX memory, which is then replaced with the payload shellcode. The payload is executed within the sandboxed renderer process, so the browser must be run with the --no-sandbox option for the payload to work correctly. Full Article
rome Google Denies Harvesting Student Data With Free Chromebooks By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 15:26:50 GMT Full Article headline privacy data loss google
rome Google Pays $65k To Shutter 23 Chrome Bugs By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 30 May 2016 16:57:54 GMT Full Article headline flaw google chrome
rome Google Splats 21 Bugs In Chrome 54 Patch Run By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 15:36:02 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch chrome
rome Google Removing SHA-1 Support In Chrome 56 By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Nov 2016 04:18:33 GMT Full Article headline google chrome cryptography
rome Google Fixes 12 High-Severity Flaws In Chrome Browser By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Dec 2016 15:20:36 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch chrome
rome Chrome On Windows Has Credential Theft Bug By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 17 May 2017 13:13:15 GMT Full Article headline flaw google password chrome
rome Chrome To Label FTP Sites Insecure By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 14:44:47 GMT Full Article headline google chrome
rome Chrome Adds Ambitious Browser Mitigation For Spectre By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Jul 2018 15:57:42 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch chrome intel
rome Google Taking New Steps To Prevent Malicious Chrome Extensions By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Oct 2018 14:03:54 GMT Full Article headline malware google chrome
rome North Korean APT Uses Chrome Extension To Infect Victims By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Dec 2018 15:45:34 GMT Full Article headline hacker government malware cyberwar google korea chrome
rome Chrome In Android Leaks Device Fingerprinting Info By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Jan 2019 15:12:09 GMT Full Article headline privacy phone flaw google chrome
rome NoScript Extension Officially Released For Google Chrome By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2019 15:13:28 GMT Full Article headline google chrome
rome Google Chrome 75 Rolls Out With 42 Security Fixes By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jun 2019 13:23:13 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch chrome
rome Google Chrome To Block Heavy Ads That Use Too Many Resources By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Jul 2019 14:06:10 GMT Full Article headline google chrome
rome Clickjacking Counter Measures Appear In Chrome By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 15:05:57 GMT Full Article headline fraud google chrome
rome On Halloween Night, Google Discloses Chrome Zero-Day Exploited In The Wild By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 16:52:23 GMT Full Article headline flaw google zero day chrome
rome Chrome 79 Checks Your Passwords Against Public Data Breaches By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 15:07:12 GMT Full Article headline hacker data loss google password chrome
rome Chrome 79 Update On Android Kills Local Data By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 15:18:03 GMT Full Article headline phone data loss flaw google chrome
rome The Chrome Web Store Is Currently Facing A Wave Of Fraudulent Transactions By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Jan 2020 16:59:37 GMT Full Article headline cybercrime fraud google chrome
rome Google Chrome To Bar HTTP File Downloads By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 14:12:48 GMT Full Article headline privacy google chrome cryptography
rome Google Squashes High Severity Flaws In Chrome Browser By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 15:15:16 GMT Full Article headline flaw google patch chrome
rome Google Axes 49 Malicious Chrome Extensions From Web Store By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 18:06:51 GMT Full Article headline malware google chrome
rome CursedChrome Turns Your Browser Into A Hacker's Proxy By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 15:37:12 GMT Full Article headline hacker flaw google chrome
rome Child in New York dies and rare syndrome tied to coronavirus is suspected By article.wn.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:08 GMT A child died in a New York City hospital this week from what appeared to be a rare syndrome linked to the coronavirus that causes life-threatening inflammation in critical organs. ...... Full Article
rome Brain Scans Spot Possible Clues to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Brain Scans Spot Possible Clues to Chronic Fatigue SyndromeCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/2/2014 12:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 5/2/2014 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Helmets Not Helpful for Babies With 'Flat Head' Syndrome: Study By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Helmets Not Helpful for Babies With 'Flat Head' Syndrome: StudyCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/2/2014 9:35:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/2/2014 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Blood Test Might Diagnose Chronic Fatigue Syndrome By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Blood Test Might Diagnose Chronic Fatigue SyndromeCategory: Health NewsCreated: 4/30/2019 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/1/2019 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Male-Hormone Gene May Help Cause Polycystic Ovary Syndrome By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Male-Hormone Gene May Help Cause Polycystic Ovary SyndromeCategory: Health NewsCreated: 5/1/2019 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/2/2019 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ) By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ) Category: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 3/26/1998 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/27/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Iliotibial (IT) Band SyndromeCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 4/18/2011 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/10/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)Category: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 4/21/2010 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/24/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Veltassa (patiromer) By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: Veltassa (patiromer)Category: MedicationsCreated: 3/18/2020 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/18/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
rome Single-Dose, Intranasal Immunization with Recombinant Parainfluenza Virus 5 Expressing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Spike Protein Protects Mice from Fatal MERS-CoV Infection By mbio.asm.org Published On :: 2020-04-07T01:31:16-07:00 ABSTRACT Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) can cause severe and fatal acute respiratory disease in humans and remains endemic in the Middle East since first being identified in 2012. There are currently no approved vaccines or therapies available for MERS-CoV. In this study, we evaluated parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5)-based vaccine expressing the MERS-CoV envelope spike protein (PIV5/MERS-S) in a human DPP4 knockin C57BL/6 congenic mouse model (hDPP4 KI). Following a single-dose intranasal immunization, PIV5-MERS-S induced neutralizing antibody and robust T cell responses in hDPP4 KI mice. A single intranasal administration of 104 PFU PIV5-MERS-S provided complete protection against a lethal challenge with mouse-adapted MERS-CoV (MERSMA6.1.2) and improved virus clearance in the lung. In comparison, single-dose intramuscular immunization with 106 PFU UV-inactivated MERSMA6.1.2 mixed with Imject alum provided protection to only 25% of immunized mice. Intriguingly, an influx of eosinophils was observed only in the lungs of mice immunized with inactivated MERS-CoV, suggestive of a hypersensitivity-type response. Overall, our study indicated that PIV5-MERS-S is a promising effective vaccine candidate against MERS-CoV infection. IMPORTANCE MERS-CoV causes lethal infection in humans, and there is no vaccine. Our work demonstrates that PIV5 is a promising vector for developing a MERS vaccine. Furthermore, success of PIV5-based MERS vaccine can be employed to develop a vaccine for emerging CoVs such as SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. Full Article
rome Neuraxial dysraphism in EPAS1-associated syndrome due to improper mesenchymal transition By ng.neurology.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T13:06:22-07:00 Objective To investigate the effect of somatic, postzygotic, gain-of-function mutation of Endothelial Per-Arnt-Sim (PAS) domain protein 1 (EPAS1) encoding hypoxia-inducible factor-2α (HIF-2α) on posterior fossa development and spinal dysraphism in EPAS1 gain-of-function syndrome, which consists of multiple paragangliomas, somatostatinoma, and polycythemia. Methods Patients referred to our institution for evaluation of new, recurrent, and/or metastatic paragangliomas/pheochromocytoma were confirmed for EPAS1 gain-of-function syndrome by identification of the EPAS1 gain-of-function mutation in resected tumors and/or circulating leukocytes. The posterior fossa, its contents, and the spine were evaluated retrospectively on available MRI and CT images of the head and neck performed for tumor staging and restaging. The transgenic mouse model underwent Microfil vascular perfusion and subsequent intact ex vivo 14T MRI and micro-CT as well as gross dissection, histology, and immunohistochemistry to assess the role of EPAS1 in identified malformations. Results All 8 patients with EPAS1 gain-of-function syndrome demonstrated incidental posterior fossa malformations—one Dandy-Walker variant and 7 Chiari malformations without syringomyelia. These findings were not associated with a small posterior fossa; rather, the posterior fossa volume exceeded that of its neural contents. Seven of 8 patients demonstrated spinal dysraphism; 4 of 8 demonstrated abnormal vertebral segmentation. The mouse model similarly demonstrated features of neuraxial dysraphism, including cervical myelomeningocele and spinal dysraphism, and cerebellar tonsil displacement through the foramen magnum. Histology and immunohistochemistry demonstrated incomplete mesenchymal transition in the mutant but not the control mouse. Conclusions This study characterized posterior fossa and spinal malformations seen in EPAS1 gain-of-function syndrome and suggests that gain-of-function mutation in HIF-2α results in improper mesenchymal transition. Full Article
rome Expanding the phenotype of MTOR-related disorders and the Smith-Kingsmore syndrome By ng.neurology.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T12:45:09-07:00 Heterozygous germline mutations in mammalian target of rapamycin (MTOR) (OMIM 601231) are known to underlie Smith-Kingsmore syndrome (SKS; OMIM 616638), an infrequent entity with autosomal dominant inheritance, also known as macrocephaly-intellectual disability-neurodevelopmental disorder-small thorax syndrome (ORPHA 457485).1 Among the clinical features of SKS, the most common features include intellectual disability, macrocephaly, epilepsy, and facial dysmorphism. The aim of this case is to raise awareness of a distinct phenotypical presentation of SKS manifesting with bilateral cataracts and no history of seizures. Full Article
rome Glycoprotein 5 Is Cleaved by Cathepsin E during Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Membrane Fusion [Virus-Cell Interactions] By jvi.asm.org Published On :: 2020-05-04T08:00:46-07:00 Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is a serious viral disease affecting the global swine industry. Its causative agent, PRRS virus (PRRSV), is an enveloped virus, and therefore membrane fusion between its envelope and host cell target membrane is critical for viral infection. Though much research has focused on PRRSV infection, the detailed mechanisms involved in its membrane fusion remain to be elucidated. In the present study, we performed confocal microscopy in combination with a constitutively active (CA) or dominant negative (DN) mutant, specific inhibitors, and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), as well as multiple other approaches, to explore PRRSV membrane fusion. We first observed that PRRSV membrane fusion occurred in Rab11-recycling endosomes during early infection using labeled virions and subcellular markers. We further demonstrated that low pH and cathepsin E in Rab11-recycling endosomes are critical for PRRSV membrane fusion. Moreover, PRRSV glycoprotein 5 (GP5) is identified as being cleaved by cathepsin E during this process. Taken together, our findings provide in-depth information regarding PRRSV pathogenesis, which support a novel basis for the development of antiviral drugs and vaccines. IMPORTANCE PRRS, caused by PRRSV, is an economically critical factor in pig farming worldwide. As PRRSV is a lipid membrane-wrapped virus, merging of the PRRSV envelope with the host cell membrane is indispensable for viral infection. However, there is a lack of knowledge on its membrane fusion. Here, we first explored when and where PRRSV membrane fusion occurs. Furthermore, we determined which host cell factors were involved in the process. Importantly, PRRSV GP5 is shown to be cleaved by cathepsin E during membrane fusion. Our work not only provides information on PRRSV membrane fusion for the first time but also deepens our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of PRRSV infection, which provides a foundation for future applications in the prevention and control of PRRS. Full Article
rome High-throughput antibody screening from complex matrices using intact protein electrospray mass spectrometry [Biochemistry] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Toward the goal of increasing the throughput of high-resolution mass characterization of intact antibodies, we developed a RapidFire–mass spectrometry (MS) assay using electrospray ionization. We achieved unprecedented screening throughput as fast as 15 s/sample, which is an order of magnitude improvement over conventional liquid chromatography (LC)-MS approaches. The screening enabled... Full Article
rome Moderation of mitochondrial respiration mitigates metabolic syndrome of aging [Biochemistry] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Deregulation of mitochondrial dynamics leads to the accumulation of oxidative stress and unhealthy mitochondria; consequently, this accumulation contributes to premature aging and alterations in mitochondria linked to metabolic complications. We postulate that restrained mitochondrial ATP synthesis might alleviate age-associated disorders and extend healthspan in mammals. Herein, we prepared a previously... Full Article
rome An Interrater Reliability Study of Pulmonary Function Assessment With a Portable Spirometer By rc.rcjournal.com Published On :: 2020-04-28T00:42:49-07:00 BACKGROUND:In this study, we aimed to validate the agreement between pulmonary function measurements obtained with a portable spirometer and measurements obtained with conventional spirometry in Chinese pediatric and adult populations.METHODS:Pulmonary function testing was performed to evaluate subjects enrolled at Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital (n = 104) and Shanghai Children's Medical Center (n = 103). The portable spirometers and conventional devices were applied to each subject with a 20-min quiescent period between each measurement. Pulmonary function parameters of FVC, FEV1, peak expiratory flow, maximum expiratory flow at 25%, 50%, and 75% of FVC (MEF25, MEF50, and MEF75, respectively), and FEV1/FVC% were compared with intraclass correlation and Bland-Altman methods.RESULTS:A satisfactory concordance of pulmonary function was observed between spirometry measurements obtained with portable versus conventional spirometers. Intraclass correlation indicated excellent reliability (>0.75) for all pulmonary function indicators in pediatric and adult subjects. Significant positive correlations of all variables measured with different spirometers were observed (all P < .001). No significant bias was observed in either group, although limits of agreement varied. Funnel effects were observed for peak expiratory flow in pediatric subjects and for FVC, FEV1, MEF50, and MEF25 in adult subjects.CONCLUSIONS:The portable spirometer is an alternative to the conventional device for the measurement of pulmonary function. Compared with the conventional device, the portable spirometer is expected to provide convenient, operational, and financial advantages. Full Article
rome Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury Alters Expression and Activities of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes in an Age-Dependent Manner in Mouse Liver [Articles] By dmd.aspetjournals.org Published On :: 2020-04-09T08:02:00-07:00 Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a global medical problem. The risk of DILI is often related to expression and activities of drug-metabolizing enzymes, especially cytochrome P450s (P450s). However, changes on expression and activities of P450s after DILI have not been determined. The aim of this study is to fill this knowledge gap. Acetaminophen (APAP) was used as a model drug to induce DILI in C57BL/6J mice at different ages of days 10 (infant), 22 (child), and 60 (adult). DILI was assessed by levels of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase in plasma with a confirmation by H&E staining on liver tissue sections. The expression of selected P450s at mRNA and protein levels was measured by real-time polymerase chain reaction and liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry, respectively. The activities of these P450s were determined by the formation of metabolites from probe drugs for each P450 using ultraperformance liquid chromatography–quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry. DILI was induced at mild to severe levels in a dose-dependent manner in 200, 300, and 400 mg/kg APAP-treated groups at child and adult ages, but not at the infant age. Significantly decreased expression at mRNA and protein levels as well as enzymatic activities of CYP2E1, 3A11, 1A2, and 2C29 were found at child and adult ages. Adult male mice were more susceptible to APAP-induced liver injury than female mice with more decreased expression of P450s. These results suggest that altered levels of P450s in livers severely injured by drugs may affect the therapeutic efficacy of drugs, which are metabolized by P450s, more particularly for males. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The current study in an animal model demonstrates that acetaminophen-induced liver injury results in decreased expression and enzyme activities of several examined drug-metabolizing cytochrome P450s (P450s). The extent of such decreases is correlated to the degree of liver injury severity. The generated data may be translated to human health for patients who have drug-induced liver injury with decreased capability to metabolize drugs by certain P450s. Full Article
rome Spectral and photochemical diversity of tandem cysteine cyanobacterial phytochromes [Plant Biology] By www.jbc.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:14-07:00 The atypical trichromatic cyanobacterial phytochrome NpTP1 from Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 29133 is a linear tetrapyrrole (bilin)-binding photoreceptor protein that possesses tandem-cysteine residues responsible for shifting its light-sensing maximum to the violet spectral region. Using bioinformatics and phylogenetic analyses, here we established that tandem-cysteine cyanobacterial phytochromes (TCCPs) compose a well-supported monophyletic phytochrome lineage distinct from prototypical red/far-red cyanobacterial phytochromes. To investigate the light-sensing diversity of this family, we compared the spectroscopic properties of NpTP1 (here renamed NpTCCP) with those of three phylogenetically diverged TCCPs identified in the draft genomes of Tolypothrix sp. PCC7910, Scytonema sp. PCC10023, and Gloeocapsa sp. PCC7513. Recombinant photosensory core modules of ToTCCP, ScTCCP, and GlTCCP exhibited violet-blue–absorbing dark-states consistent with dual thioether-linked phycocyanobilin (PCB) chromophores. Photoexcitation generated singly-linked photoproduct mixtures with variable ratios of yellow-orange and red-absorbing species. The photoproduct ratio was strongly influenced by pH and by mutagenesis of TCCP- and phytochrome-specific signature residues. Our experiments support the conclusion that both photoproduct species possess protonated 15E bilin chromophores, but differ in the ionization state of the noncanonical “second” cysteine sulfhydryl group. We found that the ionization state of this and other residues influences subsequent conformational change and downstream signal transmission. We also show that tandem-cysteine phytochromes present in eukaryotes possess similar amino acid substitutions within their chromophore-binding pocket, which tune their spectral properties in an analogous fashion. Taken together, our findings provide a roadmap for tailoring the wavelength specificity of plant phytochromes to optimize plant performance in diverse natural and artificial light environments. Full Article
rome Guillain-Barre syndrome related to COVID-19 infection By nn.neurology.org Published On :: 2020-04-29T12:45:09-07:00 At the time of this writing, healthcare systems are facing worldwide the pandemic of the coronavirus severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2) and its associated disease, named cronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). This virus is a new human pathogen, and currently, there are no specific treatment options.1 COVID-19 mostly affects the respiratory system, ranging from mild flu-like symptoms to severe pneumonia, but extrarespiratory multisystemic involvement has also been reported.2 Li et al.3 recently described the neuroinvasive potential of COVID-19, but, to our knowledge, no case of acute dysimmune neuropathy has been described so far. Here, the authors report the case of an acute and severe peripheral nervous system disorder possibly related to COVID-19 infection. Full Article