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Thursday, November 18, 2010

CSB #3 Potent Anti-Tumor Gene Tested in Mice Produces Remission

Potent Anti-Tumor Gene Tested in Mice Produces Remission
Definitions:
Hematopoietic stem cells- The bone marrow cells that produce all blood and immune system cells.
melanoma- An oftentimes deadly type of skin cancer characterized by a black or dark brown-pigmented tumor.

Summary:
In the year of 2010 alone, more than 68,000 patients have been diagnosed with melanoma while 9000 deaths were affiliated with it. Current treatments for metastatic melanoma are toxic and unsuccessful as many of the patients die withing 6-12 months of diagnose.  

The Indiana School of Medicine tested a new T cell receptor gene into the hematopoietic stem cells of mice. What this specific gene does is that it detects a certain protein that is affiliated and found on the surface of melanoma. It is then cloned and sent back into the hosts. The results show that the transplantations of the genetically modified hematopoietic stem cells resulted in an immune system towards melanoma and eradicated all of the mice subject's tumors. This new gene may be a new approach towards this kind of skin cancer. 

Discussion:
I chose this article because cancer is one of the most devastating disease and that it is the cause of many deaths around the world. I also found it interesting as this new gene may be a novel method to treat melanoma. Ive always thought of cancer as a complex and unbeatable disease that will never be cured. However, with the discovering and testing of the new T receptor gene, it not only paves the way for new trials in usage of humans, but also gives hope that this new discovery may be a cure for cancer. 

Questions:
If this gene eradicated all of the mice's tumor cells, how can it be incorporated into destroying human tumor cells?

Will this gene cause any unwanted side effects when clinically tried in humans?

Citations:
Article and Picture: Ha, Sung P. "Gene therapy for metastic melanoma in mice produces complete 
     remission." Science Daily. Science News, 18 Nov. 2010. Web. 19 Nov. 2010. 
     <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101118124206.htm>.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

CSB #2: First self- repairing photovoltaic cell created

First Self-repairing Photovoltaic Cell Created
Definitions:
photovoltaic cell- A solar cell that converts sunlight directly into electricity.
nanotube- A cabon molecule that forms a tube-like structure, which when combined in layers, creates an immensly strong material.

Summary:
For many years, scientists have been trying to mimic plant's qualities of converting sunlight into energy using synthetic materials. However, the sun's rays destroy many of these photovoltaic cells over time. Scientists at the Massachusis Institute of Technology has suceeded in creating a self-renewing complexes that can convert light into electricity. The infastructure was made up of light harvesting proteins: walled nanotubes and disk shaped lipids. As the cell is exposed to solar radiation, the sunlight it converted into electrons. These nanotubes channel the electrons, creating a current. What makes this invention so unique is that scientists added a soap molecule that breaks down and reassembles the cell, making it self-repairing. This technology increases the efficientcy of alternate energy sources by 300% compared to a non-regenrable photovoltaic cell.

Discussion:
This article inspires me becauses it could potentially revolutionize alternative energy technology. This new technology could replace modern harmful energy sources such as oil. Personally, I think this is a great advancement towards alternative energy sources because it has low maintence due to the cells being sel-repairing and does not harm the environment. If we resort to these kinds of energy sources, although the short term effects may be unfavorable due to the expense of solar cells, the long term effects could benefit us greatly as it will sustain low evergy costs and provide a clean way to create energy. My only concern is wether or not people will turn to this energy source in the future. Many people may overlook the long term effects and focus soley on the short term consequences which would discourage them from using photovoltaic energy cells.

Questions:
How does the surfactant (a solution of soap molecules) make the photovoltaic cell result in renewing itself and making it self-repairing?
Is there a way to make the photovoltaic cell more efficient and convert more energy than the standard one?

Citations:
Article: Dume, Belle. "Self-Reparing Photovoltaic Cell not damaged by the Sun."
     Environmental Research Web. N.p., 9 Sept. 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2010.
     http://environmentalresearchweb.org/cws/article/news/43700
Picture:
Web link Web link"40% Usage in Solar Cells." A Discovery Company. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Oct. 2010.
     <http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/04/stateoftheart_m.php>.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

DNA tracks human origins

DNA Tracks Human Origins
Definitions:
Genetic Blueprint- A assortment of DNA and genes that combine to make a blueprint, defining characteristics for the organism. 
Neanderthal- An extinct primitive species of Homo Neanderthalensis which existed nearly 350,000 years ago.
Summary:
This article discuses the new discovery from DNA that some humans have evolved from the Neanderthals. In fact, 1 to 4 percent of the people in Asia and Europe was inherited from the Neanderthals. As this extinct group existed 650,000 groups, the humans today have not replaced Neanderthals, but rather assimilated them into the gene pool. This test was done in Germany, where scientists extracted genetic blueprints from three bone fragments in Neanderthal woman whom were found in a cave in Croatia. The scientists compared these DNA to modern people's DNA and discovered that European and Asian ancestry carry Neanderthal DNA. Many researchers were surprised of this finding as no one could possibly think that our people today could be related to a species that existed hundreds of thousands of years ago. 
Discussion:
I myself was surprised at the fact that there are people with Neanderthal DNA living upon us. I chose this article because I thought it would be interesting to see who we are related to and evoluted from. I didn't know what my family origins were, with the exceptions of recent generations, until this article explained that people are and could be related to this species that are extinct for over 650,000 years. It further interests me as technically the Neanderthals are not extinct, but in fact living upon us. This explains the evolution of life and because the Neanderthals are similar and related to us, then their way of life might of been similar to ours today, the only factor being technology. 
Questions:
Two questions came to me after reading the article:
If we are related to this species that existed thousands of years ago, are there more species that existed long before the Neanderthals that scientists have yet to discover that we are related to them too?

Because our society today is so infused with technology, how would the Neanderthals way of life be different with none of this technology?
These questions may motivate me to do further research on this topic as I am very interested on the topic of ancestry and would be interested to do additional research
Resources:
Picture: Gaurde, M. Human Evolution. 29 Dec. 2009. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 
     Sept. 2010. <http://www.google.com/ 
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     ,s:90&biw=1440&bih=730>.
Article: Saey, Tina Hasman. "Modern people carry around Neandertal DNA, genome reveals."
     Science Reference Center. Science News, 5 June 2010. Web. 14 Sept. 2010.
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