Thursday, January 29, 2009

Chicken eggs whites- answers to 3 dimensional cell culture system


More and more laboratories are seeking to develop three-dimensional cell culture systems that allow them to test their new techniques and drugs in a system that more closely mimics the way in which cells grow. However, a big sticking point is the cost of commercial media for growing such cultures.Dr. Steffi Oesterreich, associate professor in the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center at Baylor College of Medicine, and Dr. Benny A. Kaipparettu, a postdoctoral associate in her laboratory, found a solution – chicken egg whites. Their process has garnered attention in other laboratories around the world. A report on their technique appeared in a recent issue of the journal BioTechniques, which featured their article on its cover. "It's important because the architecture of the cell is different in two dimensions compared to three," she said. "Understanding how the cell communicates, how protein work requires three dimensions."For example, breast cells in the mammary gland form ducts through which milk flows when a woman breastfeeds."These are the same cells that cause cancer," said Oesterreich. "When you put these cells in the egg white preparation, it forms a structure like a duct. In the two-dimensional form, the cells cannot form a duct."Only a three-dimensional culture allows cells to signal or send messages to one another as they would in a normal environment. Understanding cell signaling has become an increasingly important part of understanding how cells operate normally and what does wrong when they do not.The use of a three-dimensional cell culture systems has become so important that the National Cancer Institute has launched a new Tumor Microenvironment Network focusing on studies of the cellular microenvironment – relying heavily on three-dimensional culture systems and encouraging initiatives to improve techniques. Oesterreich and Kaipparettu in cooperation with others in their laboratory found that chicken eggs whites enabled them to grow both normal and tumors cells in three-dimensions. "We have known for centuries that a baby chick can grow in three dimensions in an egg shell without any external support," said Kaipparettu. "Now we have found that Mother Nature has provided us a valuable tool for medical research. It gives an 'eggcellent' tool for researchers around the world to perform three-dimensional cellular research." They are seeking a patent on the process, and hoping to find corporate partners.Egg whites are a good tool because they are easy and cheap to obtain and they are transparent, allowing the researchers to see the cells under a microscope. "It seemed a good idea and we thought we would try it," said Kaipparettu.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

DARWIN's DAY February, 12

age 7 age 30 age 49 age 55 age 65 age 71

CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN February 12, 1809 to April 19, 1882



The Evolution of a Global CelebrationOf Science and Humanity



Darwin's 200th Birthday will occur on February 12, 2009; it will also be the 150th Anniversary of the publication of his famous book, On The Origin of Species. So, together we can evolve a truly international Celebration to express gratitude for the enormous benefits that scientific knowledge, acquired through human curiosity and ingenuity, has contributed to the advancement of humanity. The objective of Darwin Day Celebration is to encourage existing institutions worldwide, such as municipalities, public and private schools, colleges and universities, libraries, museums, churches, private organizations and individuals to celebrate Science and Humanity every year, on, or near, February 12, Darwin's birthday!

more info: http://www.darwinday.org/about/

Saturday, January 24, 2009

CHIKUNGUNYA
Is a viral disease transmitted by the bite of infected female mosquitoes of the aedes species, mainly Aedes aegypti.



CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS

aedes-aegypti
SIGN & SYMPTOM

Ø Fever (may last for weeks)
Ø Headache
Ø Fatigue
Ø Nausea (vomiting)
Ø Muscular pain
Ø Rash (red spot in skin)
Ø Severe joint pain (may be persistent)


TREATMENT
No specific treatment. Chikungunya is cured by immune system in almost all cases. Paracetamol may take for relieve pain but aspirin should be avoided. Research is ongoing on the development of DNA vaccination.


PREVENTION

Avoid mosquito bites:

1. Use mosquito net when sleeping.
2. Wear dress where cover most of the body.
3. Use mosquito repellent.
4. Use curtains or window nets which prevent entry of mosquitoes into the house.

Mosquito breeding control:


1. Drain all the water collected around the house.
2. Turn the containers over or completely cover them to keep out mosquitoes.
3. Introduced fish varieties such as guppy into the pond or mosquito eaters around the house.



NOTE: Toxorhynchites splendens (mosquitoes) also known as mosquito eaters, where their larvae are prey on the larvae of other mosquito species, particularly Aedes aegypti and they are not blood sucker.

Toxorhynchites splendens


For more info: 1. http://www.chikungunya.in/what-causes-chikungunya-fever.shtmlw.chikungunya.in/what-causes-chikungunya-fever.shtml
2. http://wrbu.si.edu/genera/ad/toxorhynchites.html