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Genesis 36

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 36




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Genesis 37

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 37.




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Genesis 38:1-10

Parental Advisory: This episode may contain some adult themes Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Genesis Chapter 38.




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Genesis 38:11-30

Parental Advisory: This episode may contain some adult themes. Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Genesis Chapter 38.




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Genesis 39

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 39.




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Genesis 40-41

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapters 40 and 41




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Genesis 42

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 42.




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Genesis 43-45

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapters 43 through 45.




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Genesis 46

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 46.




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Genesis 47

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 47.




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Genesis 48

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapter 48.




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Genesis 49-50

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Genesis Chapters 49 and 50.




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How Life Begins (Genesis)

Fr. Harry Pappas, priest at Archangel Orthodox Church in Stanford, Connecticut, and an adjunct professor at St. Vladimir's, leads the seminary's second annual Public Lenten Retreat. Titled "Back to Basics: Old Testament and Life," his presentation is divided into three parts, the first of which, "How Life Begins," can be heard here.




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The Genesis Creation Stories




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The Genesis of Liberal Theology

I have been reading liberal theology since my college days—i.e. theologies which deny many, most, or all of the major tenets of the traditional Christian Faith. The theologies are as many and as varied as their authors, but they all share a conviction that Jesus of Nazareth didn’t say and do all the things which the New Testament recorded that He said and did, that the Gospels are not to be trusted as history, and that therefore the basic dogmas of the historical Church are wrong. The late Bishop John Spong (inset) is a modern and sterling example.




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Being active can add years to your life no matter your genes, researchers say

Adding physical activity to your daily routine could lead to a longer life – regardless of genetic predisposition, say researchers at the University of California, San Diego.




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Exploratory Studies to Investigate Mechanisms of HIV infection, Replication, Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context of Substance Use Disorders (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) [Letter of Intent Due Date: July 14]

The post Exploratory Studies to Investigate Mechanisms of HIV infection, Replication, Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context of Substance Use Disorders (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) [Letter of Intent Due Date: July 14] was curated by information for practice.




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The Genesis of Christian Nationalism

Many pundits call this movement Christian nationalism. But while it may seem like a phenomenon born out of our current political moment, it represents the culmination of various movements with roots that trace back decades. The more extreme elements didn’t just materialize a few years ago. They’ve been there from the start.

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Discovery of 2,586 Orphan Genes in Rosa Chinensis Provides Insights Into Stress Adaptation and Flower Development

A research team has identified 2,586 orphan genes (OGs) in Rosa chinensis, offering new insights into the role of these unique genes in flower development, stress response, and environmental adaptation.




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Discovery of 2,586 Orphan Genes in Rosa Chinensis Provides Insights Into Stress Adaptation and Flower Development

A research team has identified 2,586 orphan genes (OGs) in Rosa chinensis, offering new insights into the role of these unique genes in flower development, stress response, and environmental adaptation.




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Golfer An Byeong-hun Wins Genesis Championship After All-Korean Playoff

[Sports] :
South Korean golfer An Byeong-hun claimed his first DP World Tour victory in nine years, defeating compatriot Kim Joo-hyung on Sunday in a playoff on home soil.  At Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, during the final round of the 2024 Genesis Championship, An secured his second career win on the DP ...

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Surface-mutagenesis strategies to enable structural biology crystallization platforms

A key prerequisite for the successful application of protein crystallography in drug discovery is to establish a robust crystallization system for a new drug-target protein fast enough to deliver crystal structures when the first inhibitors have been identified in the hit-finding campaign or, at the latest, in the subsequent hit-to-lead process. The first crucial step towards generating well folded proteins with a high likelihood of crystallizing is the identification of suitable truncation variants of the target protein. In some cases an optimal length variant alone is not sufficient to support crystallization and additional surface mutations need to be introduced to obtain suitable crystals. In this contribution, four case studies are presented in which rationally designed surface modifications were key to establishing crystallization conditions for the target proteins (the protein kinases Aurora-C, IRAK4 and BUB1, and the KRAS–SOS1 complex). The design process which led to well diffracting crystals is described and the crystal packing is analysed to understand retrospectively how the specific surface mutations promoted successful crystallization. The presented design approaches are routinely used in our team to support the establishment of robust crystallization systems which enable structure-guided inhibitor optimization for hit-to-lead and lead-optimization projects in pharmaceutical research.




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Genesee Brewery’s Black Cherry Vanilla Kellerbier

Genesee Brewery announced its first official sum-all beer: Genesee Black Cherry Vanilla Kellerbier.




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Seven of Creation is All Set to Launch Their Genesis NFT Collection

Stunning handmade 2D and 3D fiction NFTs with a Tremendous storyline




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Numbers to Names, A Genesis to Healing

In a Time of Loss, Let Us Build to Heal- From Numbers to Names, Abraham I Am Calls for a Wall of Unity and Peace from Covid-19




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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON AND BIOIONIX, LLC CONFIRM ABILITY TO ELIMINATE LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES IN CHALLENGE STUDIES

Slightly Acidic Electrolyzed Water Produces 6-log reduction in L. Mono




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COVID CANCER LINKS: NEW SCIENCE TIES IMMUNE SYSTEM ONCOGENESIS TO THE VIRUS AND mRNA VACCINES

New Peer Reviewed Science Links Increasing Incidence of Lymphatic Cancers to COVID-19 Virus as well as the mRNA Vaccines




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Ace Hotel New York & Second World Productions are proud to announce "1978," a Spring dance party series celebrating the genesis & evolution of dance /DJ culture launching April 13th!

Resident Selectress Iriela, New York based DJ & producer will bang the party alongside an all star lineup from around the world! April 13, guest Yukiko from Chicago joins the party. The event kicks off at 9pm at Ace Hotel New York!






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The Moth Radio Hour: Skin Tight Genes

In this hour, stories from the double helix -- genetic makeup, inherited disease, and family secrets. It's all in the DNA. This hour is hosted by Moth Artistic Director Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

Storytellers: 

Mike Birbiglia works to get healthy and mitigate his bad genes.

Carmen Rita Wong uncovers the complicated layers of her family's past.

Beth Bucher makes a hard decision to protect her health.

When applying for a green card, Paul Nurse discovers a family secret.

Podcast: 649




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Inmobiliaria Diógenes

Era un diógenes intenso pero no repugnante El piso estaba atestado de blisters de medicinas, de bolsas de El Corte Inglés llenas de papeles y de objetos absurdos, pero no olía a muerte ni a miseria Leer




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Muere Manuel Hernández de León, el fotoperiodista cuyas imágenes ayudaron al fracaso del golpe de Estado de 1981

Manolín, como era conocido, pasó toda su vida profesional en Efe, buena parte de ella durante la Transición, cubriendo la actividad parlamentaria y política del país y siguiendo también a la Casa Real Leer




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¿Cómo proteger las imágenes de niños y adolescentes en las redes sociales?

En Familia, discutimos las implicaciones de utilizar imágenes de niños en publicidad.




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Generadores de imágenes con Inteligencia Artificial: la nueva tendencia en redes sociales




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Gobierno Petro tiene un ánimo antisindical y no se puede negar: Diógenes Orjuela

El expresidente de la CUT Diógenes Orjuela recalcó la "falta de atención y negociación con los sindicatos" por parte del gobierno. 




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Genesis Lynea To Star In Dr Who TV Series

Genesis Lynea has been cast in the latest series of the global hit television series Dr Who. The 34-year-old, who has had starring roles in Death in Paradise, Casualty, Shadow and Bone, and Silent Witness, will join the upcoming series of the BBC sci-fi show. In the latest issue of Doctor Who magazine, showrunner Russell […]




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Genes, Germs and Geography: The Future of Medicine




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Thematic review series: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis The oxidation hypothesis of atherogenesis: the role of oxidized phospholipids and HDL

Mohamad Navab
Jun 1, 2004; 45:993-1007
Thematic Reviews




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Thematic review series: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis. Effects of infection and inflammation on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism mechanisms and consequences to the host

Weerapan Khovidhunkit
Jul 1, 2004; 45:1169-1196
Thematic Reviews




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Lipoprotein lipase and lipolysis: central roles in lipoprotein metabolism and atherogenesis

IJ Goldberg
Apr 1, 1996; 37:693-707
Reviews




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Pinpointing How Genes Interact

Lorin Crawford explains how he uses math to analyze interactions between genes. Your DNA (the biological instruction manual in all of your cells) contains a mind-boggling amount of information represented in roughly 20,000 genes that encode proteins, plus a similar number of genes with other functions. As the cost of analyzing an individual's DNA has plummeted, it has become possible to search the entire human genome for genetic variants that are associated with traits such as height or susceptibility to certain diseases. Sometimes, one gene has a straightforward impact on the trait. But in many cases, the effect of one gene variant depends on which variants of other genes are present, a phenomenon called "epistasis." Studying such interactions involves huge datasets encompassing the DNA of hundreds of thousands of people. Mathematically, that requires time-intensive calculations with massive matrices and a good working knowledge of statistics.




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Thyroglobulin interactome profiling defines altered proteostasis topology associated with thyroid dyshormonogenesis

Madison T Wright
Nov 18, 2020; 0:RA120.002168v1-mcp.RA120.002168
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Proteogenomic characterization of the pathogenic fungus Aspergillus flavus reveals novel genes involved in aflatoxin production

Mingkun Yang
Nov 24, 2020; 0:RA120.002144v1-mcp.RA120.002144
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Quantitative proteomics reveal neuron projection development genes ARF4, KIF5B and RAB8A associated with Hirschsprung disease

Qin Zhang
Nov 17, 2020; 0:RA120.002325v1-mcp.RA120.002325
Research




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Prediction and validation of mouse meiosis-essential genes based on spermatogenesis proteome dynamics

Kailun Fang
Nov 30, 2020; 0:RA120.002081v1-mcp.RA120.002081
Research




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Palmitoylation of acetylated tubulin and association with ceramide-rich platforms is critical for ciliogenesis

Priyanka Tripathi
Dec 30, 2020; 0:jlr.RA120001190v1-jlr.RA120001190
Research Articles




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Sterol regulatory element-binding protein Sre1 regulates carotenogenesis in the red yeast Xanthophyllomyces dendrorhous

Melissa Gómez
Dec 1, 2020; 61:1658-1674
Research Articles




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Hsa-miRNA-23a-3p promotes atherogenesis in a novel mouse model of atherosclerosis

Jiayan Guo
Dec 1, 2020; 61:1764-1775
Research Articles




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Palmitoylation of acetylated tubulin and association with ceramide-rich platforms is critical for ciliogenesis [Research Articles]

Microtubules are polymers composed of αβ-tubulin subunits that provide structure to cells and play a crucial role in in the development and function of neuronal processes and cilia, microtubule-driven extensions of the plasma membrane that have sensory (primary cilia) or motor (motile cilia) functions. To stabilize microtubules in neuronal processes and cilia, α tubulin is modified by the posttranslational addition of an acetyl group, or acetylation. We discovered that acetylated tubulin in microtubules interacts with the membrane sphingolipid, ceramide. However, the molecular mechanism and function of this interaction are not understood. Here, we show that in human iPS cell-derived neurons, ceramide stabilizes microtubules, which indicates a similar function in cilia. Using proximity ligation assays, we detected complex formation of ceramide with acetylated tubulin in C. reinhardtii flagella and cilia of human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells, primary cultured mouse astrocytes, and ependymal cells. Using incorporation of palmitic azide and click chemistry-mediated addition of fluorophores, we show that a portion of acetylated tubulin is S-palmitoylated. S-palmitoylated acetylated tubulin is colocalized with ceramide-rich platforms (CRPs) in the ciliary membrane, and it is coimmunoprecipitated with Arl13b, a GTPase that mediates transport of proteins into cilia. Inhibition of S-palmitoylation with 2-bromo palmitic acid or inhibition of ceramide biosynthesis with fumonisin B1 reduces formation of the Arl13b-acetylated tubulin complex and its transport into cilia, concurrent with impairment of ciliogenesis. Together, these data show, for the first time, that CRPs mediate membrane anchoring and interaction of S-palmitoylated proteins that are critical for cilium formation, stabilization, and function.