rever Win 1 of 5 Tim Baker 'Forever Overhead' CDs By www.music-news.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 20:52:00 Z To celebrate the release of Tim Baker's EP 'The Eighteenth Hole Variations' and the new video featuring the live vocal trio Full Article
rever Tech distractions may harm your concentration, but you can reverse it, says psychologist By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 14:52:19 EDT Technology isn't permanently harming our ability to concentrate, despite the widely held belief that our devices and the internet are making us worse at focusing, according to a cognitive psychology expert. Full Article Radio/Spark
rever Concert Review: Return to Forever By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 12:09:00 +1000 Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Jean Luc Ponty, Lennie White and Aussie Frank Gambale Full Article ABC Local brisbane Arts and Entertainment:All:All Arts and Entertainment:Music:All Arts and Entertainment:Music:Jazz Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000
rever What's with reverse angle parking in so many country towns? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 14:48:00 +1100 The modern motoring experience is one of self-parking vehicles, multi-storey car parking complexes and stacking systems, but in many Australian country towns, reverse angle parking remains. Full Article ABC Riverina centralwest westernplains northcoast upperhunter newcastle midnorthcoast newengland riverina illawarra Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Road Transport Business Economics and Finance:Regional Development:All Community and Society:History:All Community and Society:Regional:All Law Crime and Justice:Traffic Offences:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:NSW:Dubbo 2830 Australia:NSW:Lismore 2480 Australia:NSW:Muswellbrook 2333 Australia:NSW:Newcastle 2300 Australia:NSW:Port Macquarie 2444 Australia:NSW:Tamworth 2340 Australia:NSW:Wagga Wagga 2650 Australia:NSW:Wollongong 2500
rever Car was reversing when it killed 3yo girl at Epping childcare centre in Melbourne's north By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 11:24:00 +1100 Police believe a woman was helping children in the back of the car when it began to reverse, hitting and killing a three-year-old girl at the Kiddy Palace childcare centre in Melbourne's north. Full Article ABC Radio Melbourne melbourne Community and Society:Family and Children:Children Community and Society:Family and Children:Children - Preschoolers Community and Society:Family and Children:Children - Toddlers Disasters and Accidents:Accidents:All Disasters and Accidents:Accidents:Road Disasters and Accidents:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:VIC:Epping 3076 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000
rever Batemans Bay heritage cemented over and maybe lost forever By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:11:00 +1000 Batemans Bay was once an isolated coastal frontier settlement that grew on the back of oyster farming, timber cutting, and as a port servicing nearby goldfields. As the closest coastal town to Canberra it's now dominated by large shopping malls servicing surrounding suburbs of retirees and holiday homes. The architecture of its heritage has been lost, but two of its earliest and most significant buildings remain hidden and unknown behind 1960s shopfront facades. Will they be saved and restored? Full Article ABC Local canberra southeastnsw Arts and Entertainment:Design:Architecture Community and Society:History:All Lifestyle and Leisure:Travel and Tourism:All Community and Society:Regional:All Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:NSW:Batemans Bay 2536
rever Reverse graffiti promotes sustainability in Cairns By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 07 Sep 2015 10:46:00 +1000 Spraying graffiti on heritage listed buildings is something that is usually frowned upon. But when it is done in an environmentally sound way, does no actual damage and delivers an important message about sustainability, the results are surprisingly well received. Full Article ABC Local farnorth Arts and Entertainment:Contemporary Art:All Arts and Entertainment:Visual Art:All Environment:Pollution:Water Pollution Environment:Recycling and Waste Management:All Environment:Water:All Environment:Conservation:Marine Parks Environment:Oceans and Reefs:Great Barrier Reef Arts and Entertainment:Street Art:All Australia:QLD:Cairns 4870
rever How Wood Splitters art heist from Ballarat helped change regional art galleries forever By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 12:40:00 +1000 In August 1978, someone entered Ballarat's art gallery, grabbed a 92-year-old painting off the wall, and walked out the front door. Now, the once cash-strapped gallery hosts international artists. Full Article ABC Ballarat ballarat Arts and Entertainment:All:All Arts and Entertainment:Contemporary Art:All Arts and Entertainment:Visual Art:All Arts and Entertainment:Visual Art:Painting Human Interest:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Australia:VIC:Ballarat 3350
rever Police officers to be prosecuted over alleged assault of teen after judge reverses decision By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 18:13:31 +1000 Two South Australian police officers will continue to be prosecuted for allegedly assaulting a 17-year-old boy on the Eyre Peninsula in 2013, after the state's top judge finds the investigation was legal. Full Article Law Crime and Justice Courts and Trials Assault Police Crime
rever What's it like going back to the place your life changed forever? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 11:17:00 +1000 Almost 10 years after being thrown from a motorbike and losing the ability to walk, the ABC's Charles Brice is about to return to the crash site for the first time before handcycling more than 300 kilometres to raise spinal research funds. Full Article ABC Radio Adelaide adelaide southeastsa riverland Health:All:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:Sports injuries Sport:Motor Sports:All Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:SA:Naracoorte 5271 Australia:SA:Paruna 5311
rever Labor pledges to reverse planned privatisation of Adelaide train and tram network By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 12 Oct 2019 11:46:00 +1100 South Australia's Opposition says it will reverse the State Government's plan to privatise Adelaide's train and tram services if elected in 2022. Full Article ABC Radio Adelaide adelaide Business Economics and Finance:Industry:All Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Rail Transport Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Government and Politics:Public Sector:All Government and Politics:States and Territories:All Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All
rever Elderly woman dies in hospital after falling out of reversing car in hotel car park By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 20:22:00 +1100 An 80-year-old woman dies in hospital after succumbing to injuries she suffered when falling out of her vehicle in the car park of a hotel on Thursday morning. Full Article 639 ABC North and West adelaide northandwest Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Death:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:SA:All Australia:SA:Mount Barker 5251 Australia:SA:Stirling 5152 Australia:SA:Stirling North 5710
rever NRL Grand Final: Call of six-again reversed By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 06 Oct 2019 22:15:00 +1100 A call of six-again is reversed with eight minutes left on the clock during the 2019 NRL Grand Final between the Sydney Roosters and Canberra Raiders. Full Article ABC Radio Canberra canberra sydney Sport:All:All Sport:Rugby League:All Sport:Rugby League:NRL Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000
rever Six again: Two words the 2019 NRL grand final will forever be remembered for after Roosters defend title against Raiders By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 14:34:00 +1100 You can talk about the 2019 NRL grand final until you feel like you've rubbed your larynx with sandpaper but there are only two words you will ever need to say 'six again'. Full Article ABC Radio Canberra canberra sydney Sport:All:All Sport:Rugby League:All Sport:Rugby League:NRL Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:All:All Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000
rever What It Means When ETFs Reverse Split By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:37:59 -0400 Why have so many leveraged and inverse ETFs reverse split their shares lately? Full Article
rever Nick Brodeur Wins Studio Package From ReverbNation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Laguna Beach Singer/guitarist Awarded Recording Time With Orange County Production House Full Article
rever Flicks of the Week: Taraji, Morris Chestnut = Forever Love By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 16:28:00 EST The actors star in TD Jakes's "Not Easily Broken." Full Article BET Star Cinema
rever The Reverend Speaks About the Importance of Being Counted By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 22:35:00 EDT He spoke about the 2020 census and voting. Full Article Covid-19 Al Sharpton Coronavirus Covid19 Coronavirus BET News Special Highlights
rever Why Kylie Jenner Doesn’t Plan on Being Famous Forever By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 13:36:00 EST The Elle UK cover girl hints at her future plans. Full Article Kylie Jenner Celebrity Style News
rever Forever mothballed: In memoriam Apple Butterfly Keyboard (2015-2020) By go.theregister.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:45:11 GMT At last, we can write headlines with all the letters intact For a company defined by design and attention to detail, the Butterfly keyboard was a tremendous humiliation for Apple. Conceived in 2015, it replaced the previous scissor-switch mechanism for one with a smaller profile, allowing Cupertino to continue shrinking already-svelte laptops.… Full Article
rever 01/04/15 - Be together forever By www.tinyghosts.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 Full Article
rever 07/19/15 - I"m yours forever By www.tinyghosts.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 Full Article
rever Make this go on forever by Mah Potter [G] By www.siye.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 15:02:06 -0400 Glimpses through Ginny Weasley's mind during the last months of her fifth years at Hogwarts. Missing scenes from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Full Article
rever Strawberry Fields Forever By radar.spacebar.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 17:33:45 -0400 Happy 40th birthday to me! I'm currently in Connecticut visiting with the whole family, which is only somewhat coincidentally on my 40th birthday weekend. The main thing is the pizza! Two quick updates from this month, strawberry-related: One of my all-time favorite games, Celeste, just got a new free 9th chapter (which is sized more like three chapters). This was a mixed blessing since over a year ago I finished all its hardest levels (all achievements) and then managed to pry myself from it. So I felt compelled to get the two new achievements to get back to 100%, but it was a somewhat hypnotizing and RSI-inducing grind. (Especially since I had gotten pretty rusty. I even forgot that you can hold onto walls, which made the first few levels much harder...) The worst part was that the final level was rumored to be kinda ridiculous, and the "WOW" achievement even moreso, so I was feeling worried about that the whole week it took to get through the prior 99. All told it was pretty worthwhile; the level design is really admirable as usual, and it stays true to the signature difficulty curve. I recommend it. Second is a font sighting sent by a friendly Internet stranger. This one is from a fairly popular (18M views this month) music video called Fresa, which features Columbian Reggaeton artist Lalo Ebratt. A sighting in such a video would be interesting, but the wildest thing is where it is: Lalo Ebratt's "THUGGER" neck tattoo Yes, that is Action Jackson used on his highly permanent neck tattoo that reads "THUGGER" (presumably short for "Tree Hugger"). It seems to be a fairly new tattoo, but you can find many more images of it to verify. I hope it ages well! Full Article
rever “Reverse” Games By journal2.alanv.org Published On :: 2019-12-07T17:35:35Z We played another successful “reverse” game recently, so I want to document them in one place. Sushi No (Sushi Go) Play normally. Goal is to have the lowest score at the end of the game. 7 Blunders (7 Wonders) Play … Continue reading → Full Article
rever A Rocky Mountain forever home passively offsets heating costs By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 14:30:39 +0000 When Ed and Leigh approached Colorado-based architecture firm F9 Productions to design their custom Rocky Mountain home, the couple wanted a residence that could last well into the future. This meant that the forever home not only had to be engineered with ADA-compliant features, but it also needed to be robust enough to weather the region’s extreme winter conditions for years to come. As a result, the architects crafted the Eastwatch House, a highly durable home that also takes advantage of passive solar conditions to reduce energy demands.[...] Full Article Homes colorado passive heating passive solar thermal mass Rocky Mountains fireproof ADA brick walls F9 Productions concrete slab forever home hydronic in-floor heating Eastwatch House handrails
rever About one year ago, my life changed forever... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2015 17:38:00 +0000 Full Article Blame Bob Nelms Failsafe Network field safety advisor latent cause analysis Monty Gillard root cause analysis
rever Column: Reversing the shutdown is scary, but we have to start revising it By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:37:56 -0400 Proposing rational modifications to quarantine measures is not like denying science or saying Jesus is your vaccine. Full Article
rever MLB reverses ticket policy, clearing way for teams to offer refunds to fans By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 12:40:02 -0400 Major League Baseball has informed teams they no longer need to advise fans to hold on to tickets for games affected by the coronavirus shutdown. Full Article
rever John Prine, revered singer-songwriter, dies of COVID-19 complications at 73 By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 21:28:50 -0400 John Prine, who survived cancer and heart issues, died from COVID-19 complications. The Grammy winner was known for his keen observations and mordant humor. Full Article
rever We can't shelter in place forever: How the coronavirus lockdown might end By www.latimes.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 07:00:48 -0400 The coronavirus changed our lives. Health experts discuss how we might get back to normal. Full Article
rever Empty malls. Closed stores. Will coronavirus forever change how we shop? By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:30:11 -0400 The coronavirus outbreak has closed malls and most stores. Disputes are brewing over rent. Retail may look quite different in the future, experts say. Full Article
rever Opinion: Atheist activists were once punching bags. Now, readers revere them By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 06:00:31 -0400 A writer criticized atheist activist Ron Reagan. In a sign of the times, that letter drew howls of protest from readers. Full Article
rever UK arrivals now face a mandatory 14-day quarantine - could holidays be changed forever? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:01:00 +0100 THE GOVERNMENT is to enforce a new rule which will see all travellers arriving into the UK being instructed to go into a 14-day quarantine period. It is not yet known how this rule will be enforced, or for how long, but it has the potential to change the way we experience holidays. Full Article
rever UK arrivals now face a mandatory 14-day quarantine - could holidays be changed forever? By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:01:00 +0100 THE GOVERNMENT is to enforce a new rule which will see all travellers arriving into the UK being instructed to go into a 14-day quarantine period. It is not yet known how this rule will be enforced, or for how long, but it has the potential to change the way we experience holidays. Full Article
rever Coronavirus in UK will change the way we live our lives forever, says VANESSA FELTZ By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 10 Mar 2020 00:01:00 +0000 MAYBE it's because on my BBC Radio London Breakfast Show we currently talk of almost nothing else from 7-10am every day - we do try to slot in other subjects but no one calls about them - that by the time I emerge from the studio I'm so acutely aware of steadily encroaching coronavirus that I jump three feet in the air if somebody so much as sneezes. Full Article
rever Man to get $1.4M from Indiana, city of Anderson after murder conviction reversal By rssfeeds.indystar.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 15:34:41 +0000 Walter Goudy, 51, reached a settlement with the city of Anderson and the state of Indiana, according to city officials and and his attorney. Full Article
rever A neuroglobin-based high-affinity ligand trap reverses carbon monoxide-induced mitochondrial poisoning [Molecular Biophysics] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:14-07:00 Carbon monoxide (CO) remains the most common cause of human poisoning. The consequences of CO poisoning include cardiac dysfunction, brain injury, and death. CO causes toxicity by binding to hemoglobin and by inhibiting mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), thereby decreasing oxygen delivery and inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation. We have recently developed a CO antidote based on human neuroglobin (Ngb-H64Q-CCC). This molecule enhances clearance of CO from red blood cells in vitro and in vivo. Herein, we tested whether Ngb-H64Q-CCC can also scavenge CO from CcO and attenuate CO-induced inhibition of mitochondrial respiration. Heart tissue from mice exposed to 3% CO exhibited a 42 ± 19% reduction in tissue respiration rate and a 33 ± 38% reduction in CcO activity compared with unexposed mice. Intravenous infusion of Ngb-H64Q-CCC restored respiration rates to that of control mice correlating with higher electron transport chain CcO activity in Ngb-H64Q-CCC–treated compared with PBS-treated, CO-poisoned mice. Further, using a Clark-type oxygen electrode, we measured isolated rat liver mitochondrial respiration in the presence and absence of saturating solutions of CO (160 μm) and nitric oxide (100 μm). Both CO and NO inhibited respiration, and treatment with Ngb-H64Q-CCC (100 and 50 μm, respectively) significantly reversed this inhibition. These results suggest that Ngb-H64Q-CCC mitigates CO toxicity by scavenging CO from carboxyhemoglobin, improving systemic oxygen delivery and reversing the inhibitory effects of CO on mitochondria. We conclude that Ngb-H64Q-CCC or other CO scavengers demonstrate potential as antidotes that reverse the clinical and molecular effects of CO poisoning. Full Article
rever How the Soleimani Assassination Will Reverberate Throughout the Middle East By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 12:59:23 +0000 6 January 2020 Dr Sanam Vakil Deputy Director and Senior Research Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme @SanamVakil Dr Renad Mansour Senior Research Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme; Project Director, Iraq Initiative @renadmansour Dr Lina Khatib Director, Middle East and North Africa Programme @LinaKhatibUK Regional experts examine how Iran benefits from the fallout of the killing, the implications for politics in Iraq and how Tehran might respond with its proxies in the region. 2020-01-06-Soleimani.jpg Protesters hold up an image of Qassem Soleimani during a demonstration in Tehran on 3 January. Photo: Getty Images. An unexpected bounty for IranSanam VakilThe assassination of Qassem Soleimani has been an unexpected bounty for the Islamic Republic at a time when Iran was balancing multiple economic, domestic and regional pressures stemming from the Trump administration’s maximum pressure campaign.Coming on the heels of anti-Iranian demonstrations in Iraq and Lebanon, and following Iran’s own November 2019 protests that resulted in a brutal government crackdown against its own people, the Soleimani killing has helped the Iranian government shift the narrative away from its perceived regional and domestic weaknesses to one of strength. The massive funeral scenes in multiple Iranian cities displaying unending waves of mourners chanting against the United States has provided the Islamic Republic with a unique opportunity to showcase its mobilizing potential. This potential is not limited to Iran but also extends to Iraq and Lebanon, where Tehran’s transnational summoning power has also been visible. The Iraqi parliamentary vote to end the American military presence is one early negative consequence. While the region awaits Iran’s response, further anti-American rallying cries will continue to reverberate. Domestically, Soleimani’s death and President Donald Trump’s continued provocations on Twitter, including threats to attack 52 Iranian cultural sites, are being used as a nationalist rallying cry. This sentiment should not be seen solely as Islamic or ideological, but rather an opportunity for the state to pivot to an Iranian-based nationalism that is more inclusive and empowering for much of the country’s disgruntled youth.Iran’s notoriously divided political factions have also unified in the face of this crisis. With parliamentary elections looming in February and turnout previously expected to be low, the political establishment is likely to use this crisis to mobilize voters in favour of conservative candidates. How Tehran chooses to respond to Qassem Soleimani’s death will very much determine its ability to continue to control the narrative and manage its swell of domestic and regional support. For these benefits to continue to manifest, it is important for Tehran to balance the mix of public sympathy and international anxiety and not overplay its hand in its quest for revenge.A reset for Iraqi politicsRenad MansourThe US strike which killed Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mehdi al-Muhandis has grave implications for Iraq. The act jeopardizes Iraq’s recently stabilized security situation, and threatens to reshape the country’s political environment, moving backwards to the days of anti-Americanism and sect-based mobilization. If Baghdad loses relations with the US and other diplomatic representations, it risks turning into a pariah state. Over the past few years, and notably since October 2019, young Iraqis have taken to the streets demanding reform and the downfall of the political establishment, and its main external backer Iran. The political establishment, including political parties and militias close to Tehran, failed to appease or suppress these protests. Now, these political elites are using the deaths of Muhandis and Soleimani to (re)gain popularity from their own population, by drawing on the old tool of anti-Americanism. Following the attacks, Shia populist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr – who until recently had called for an end to Iranian and pro-Iranian militia influence in Iraq – has called to revamp the Mehdi Army that he led until 2008 and is calling for ‘Islamic resistance’ to the US. In seeking to regain control of his former movement, he is coming closer to former Shia foes.For years, pro-Iranian groups attempted to push the US out of Iraq. Their calls often fell on deaf ears, as public opinion in Iraq did not consider the US as a threat and some even supported the US and international effort against ISIS. Following the attacks, however, anti-American voices have gained more ammunition.A complete American withdrawal would not only have direct security implications but force other countries and organizations, from European states to NATO, to reconsider their positions and role.Limited options for ‘revenge’ in the LevantLina KhatibIran’s use of Lebanon and Syria as spaces for revenge against the US is unlikely.On Sunday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed revenge for Soleimani’s death by singling out American soldiers as a target. However, Hezbollah’s options are limited. Lebanon is in the middle of wide-ranging protests against the country’s ruling political class, of which Nasrallah is a key figure.Unlike in 2006, when Hezbollah’s military actions against Israel rallied the public around it, today there is no public appetite for dragging Lebanon into a war. Were Hezbollah to instigate one, it would incur public anger, if only for the economic repercussions that would exacerbate an already severe financial crisis in Lebanon. Lebanon also does not have any US military bases that could be a target for Hezbollah.In theory, Hezbollah or other Iranian-backed groups could attack American bases in Syria. But these bases are staffed by multinational forces from the international anti-ISIS coalition. Attacking them would therefore put Iran in confrontation with other countries besides the US, which is not in Iran’s interest.Attacking US soldiers in northeast Syria would also go against Kurdish interests because it would weaken the anti-ISIS coalition front of which Kurdish forces are part. It would, furthermore, anger Arab tribes in the area, opening up possibilities for ISIS to take advantage of public dissent to stage a comeback. Iran would then find itself fighting on several fronts at once, which it does not have the capacity to handle. More likely, Iran’s allies and proxies in the Levant are going to engage in strong rhetoric without taking hasty actions. When a key Hezbollah leader, Imad Mughniyeh, was assassinated in Damascus on 2008, there were strong words and public vows to seek revenge for his killing, but ultimately there was no response. Full Article
rever Molecular physiology of reverse cholesterol transport By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 1995-02-01 CJ FieldingFeb 1, 1995; 36:211-228Reviews Full Article
rever A neuroglobin-based high-affinity ligand trap reverses carbon monoxide-induced mitochondrial poisoning [Molecular Biophysics] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:14-07:00 Carbon monoxide (CO) remains the most common cause of human poisoning. The consequences of CO poisoning include cardiac dysfunction, brain injury, and death. CO causes toxicity by binding to hemoglobin and by inhibiting mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), thereby decreasing oxygen delivery and inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation. We have recently developed a CO antidote based on human neuroglobin (Ngb-H64Q-CCC). This molecule enhances clearance of CO from red blood cells in vitro and in vivo. Herein, we tested whether Ngb-H64Q-CCC can also scavenge CO from CcO and attenuate CO-induced inhibition of mitochondrial respiration. Heart tissue from mice exposed to 3% CO exhibited a 42 ± 19% reduction in tissue respiration rate and a 33 ± 38% reduction in CcO activity compared with unexposed mice. Intravenous infusion of Ngb-H64Q-CCC restored respiration rates to that of control mice correlating with higher electron transport chain CcO activity in Ngb-H64Q-CCC–treated compared with PBS-treated, CO-poisoned mice. Further, using a Clark-type oxygen electrode, we measured isolated rat liver mitochondrial respiration in the presence and absence of saturating solutions of CO (160 μm) and nitric oxide (100 μm). Both CO and NO inhibited respiration, and treatment with Ngb-H64Q-CCC (100 and 50 μm, respectively) significantly reversed this inhibition. These results suggest that Ngb-H64Q-CCC mitigates CO toxicity by scavenging CO from carboxyhemoglobin, improving systemic oxygen delivery and reversing the inhibitory effects of CO on mitochondria. We conclude that Ngb-H64Q-CCC or other CO scavengers demonstrate potential as antidotes that reverse the clinical and molecular effects of CO poisoning. Full Article
rever Terapia inédita reverte leucemia incurável em bebê de 1 ano By saudeprospera.com.br Published On :: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 20:39:47 +0000 Tratamento genético foi testado em Layla Richards que estava desenganada pelos médicos. Especialistas ressaltam que os resultados são iniciais e podem não ocorrer em outros pacientes. The post Terapia inédita reverte leucemia incurável em bebê de 1 ano appeared first on Saúde Próspera. Full Article Dicas de Saúde
rever CBD Press Release: Ocean Acidification from CO2 Emissions Causes Substantial Irreversible Damage to Ocean Ecosystems. By www.cbd.int Published On :: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
rever CBD UN Press Release: Secretary-General at High-Level Meeting, Stresses Urgent Need to Reverse Alarming Rate of Biodiversity Loss, Rescue 'Natural Economy'. Conservation Inseparable from Fight against Poverty, Says General Assembly President, as By www.un.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
rever CBD News: The 2018 UN Biodiversity Conference of the Parties (COP14) closed tonight with broad international agreement on reversing the global destruction of nature and biodiversity loss threatening all forms of life on Earth. By www.cbd.int Published On :: Thu, 29 Nov 2018 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
rever 11C-(+)-PHNO Trapping Reversibility for Quantitative PET Imaging of Beta-Cell-Mass in Patients with Type-1 Diabetes By jnm.snmjournals.org Published On :: 2020-01-10T04:59:09-08:00 Full Article
rever ANGPTL4 inactivates lipoprotein lipase by catalyzing the irreversible unfolding of LPLs hydrolase domain By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-23 Kristian K KristensenApr 23, 2020; 0:jlr.ILR120000780v1-jlr.ILR120000780Images in Lipid Research Full Article
rever ANGPTL4 inactivates lipoprotein lipase by catalyzing the irreversible unfolding of LPLs hydrolase domain [Images in Lipid Research] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T08:30:29-07:00 Full Article
rever Inhibition of glycosphingolipid biosynthesis reverts multidrug resistance by differentially modulating ABC transporters in chronic myeloid leukemias [Cell Biology] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:14-07:00 Multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer arises from cross-resistance to structurally- and functionally-divergent chemotherapeutic drugs. In particular, MDR is characterized by increased expression and activity of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily transporters. Sphingolipids are substrates of ABC proteins in cell signaling, membrane biosynthesis, and inflammation, for example, and their products can favor cancer progression. Glucosylceramide (GlcCer) is a ubiquitous glycosphingolipid (GSL) generated by glucosylceramide synthase, a key regulatory enzyme encoded by the UDP-glucose ceramide glucosyltransferase (UGCG) gene. Stressed cells increase de novo biosynthesis of ceramides, which return to sub-toxic levels after UGCG mediates incorporation into GlcCer. Given that cancer cells seem to mobilize UGCG and have increased GSL content for ceramide clearance, which ultimately contributes to chemotherapy failure, here we investigated how inhibition of GSL biosynthesis affects the MDR phenotype of chronic myeloid leukemias. We found that MDR is associated with higher UGCG expression and with a complex GSL profile. UGCG inhibition with the ceramide analog d-threo-1-(3,4,-ethylenedioxy)phenyl-2-palmitoylamino-3-pyrrolidino-1-propanol (EtDO-P4) greatly reduced GSL and monosialotetrahexosylganglioside levels, and co-treatment with standard chemotherapeutics sensitized cells to mitochondrial membrane potential loss and apoptosis. ABC subfamily B member 1 (ABCB1) expression was reduced, and ABCC-mediated efflux activity was modulated by competition with nonglycosylated ceramides. Consistently, inhibition of ABCC-mediated transport reduced the efflux of exogenous C6-ceramide. Overall, UGCG inhibition impaired the malignant glycophenotype of MDR leukemias, which typically overcomes drug resistance through distinct mechanisms. This work sheds light on the involvement of GSL in chemotherapy failure, and its findings suggest that targeted GSL modulation could help manage MDR leukemias. Full Article
rever Reversing our preconceptions about where innovation comes from By feeds.bmj.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 16:51:19 +0000 Reverse innovation may sound like some attempt to return to the dark ages - but it has a specific meaning, especially when it comes to med-tech. It’s about where we look for innovation - and overturning our preconceived ideas of where new ideas come from. Mark Skopec, and Matthew Harris - both from Imperial College London are two of the authors... Full Article