29 February 2012

Prenatal Genetic Counseling and Evaluation Ppt




Prenatal Diagnosis Objectives
PrenDxNOTES02.ppt

Genetic Counseling
Jon  Weil
TAGC.ppt

Genetic Counseling  for Neurogenetic Conditions
Karen Kovak, M.S., C.G.C.
NOD042007.ppt


Genetic  counselors. What  do genetic counselors  do?
Kimberly  Guthrie, MS
FSU_Genetic_Counseling.ppt

Prenatal Genetics
Drs. Deborah Driscoll and Michael Mennuti
PBL.PrenatalDiagnosis.2009.ppt

Genetic  Aspects of Development  and Birth Defects
Cynthia  M. Powell, MD
Rotation-readings/genetic-readings/Birth_defects.ppt

Genetics: Past, Present, and Future
Robert M. Fineman, M.D., Ph.D.
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/3011-4001/3231.ppt

Genetic Hearing Loss
Stephanie Cordes, MD, Norman Friedman, MD
Genetic-HL-0004.ppt

Genetic Counseling  in the Prenatal Setting
Prenatal Settting.ppt

Genetics  and Prenatal Development
Heredity and Environment.ppt

Recurrent  Pregnancy Loss
Deepthi  Foxhall
PregnancyLoss.ppt

Medical Genetics in 2006
Harry Ostrer, M.D.
Medgen/medgen.ppt

Fetal  Diagnosis & Counseling of Pregnancy Options 
Brian  L Shaffer, MD
Fetal-Diagnosis-Counseling-of-Pregnancy-Options-2-13-12.ppt

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28 February 2012

Fusion proteins Ppt



Fusion proteins or chimeric proteins are proteins created through the joining of two or more genes which originally coded for separate proteins. Translation of this fusion gene results in a single polypeptide with functional properties derived from each of the original proteins.

Fusion Proteins and Mechanisms  of Action
Fusion Proteins and Mechanisms.ppt

Coiled-Coil  Viral Fusion Proteins
Carla  A. Terry
Viral Fusion Proteins.ppt

E2A E2A Fusion proteins
Fusion proteins.ppt

Viral glycoproteins
Glycoproteins-presentation.ppt

Detecting Protein  Function and Protein-Protein Interactions from  Genome Sequences
by  E. Marcotte
Detecting Protein  Function.ppt

Transfection and Protein localization
Transfection and Protein localization.ppt

Production  of a Fusion Protein  Containing GnRH as a  Contraceptive Antigen 
by Tyler Noble,  Kerry Waite, Naguieb Saleem, Nammalwar Sriranganathan,  Henry Baker and Stephen Boyle
Production  of a Fusion Protein.ppt

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Stem cell-generated human eggs may help treat infertililty



Stem cells put women on fertile ground

    Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital say they have extracted stem cells from human ovaries and made them generate egg cells. The advance, if confirmed, might provide a new source of eggs for treating infertility, though scientists say it is far too early to tell if the work holds such promise.

    Women are born with a complement of egg cells that must last throughout life. The ability to isolate stem cells from which eggs could be cultivated would help not only with fertility but also with biologists’ understanding of how drugs and nutrition affect the egg cells.

    The new research, by a team led by the biologist Jonathan L Tilly, depends on a special protein found to mark the surface of reproductive cells like eggs and sperm. Using a cell-sorting machine that can separate out the marked cells, the team obtained reproductive cells from mouse ovaries and showed that the cells would generate viable egg cells that could be fertilized and produce embryos.

    They then applied the same method to human ovaries donated by women at the Saitama Medical Center in Japan who were undergoing sex reassignment because of a gender identity disorder. As with the mice, the team was able to retrieve reproductive cells that produced immature egg cells when grown in the laboratory. The egg cells, when injected into mice, generated follicles, the ovarian structure in which eggs are formed, as well as mature eggs, some of which had a single set of chromosomes, a signature of eggs and sperm.

    The results were published online Sunday by the journal Nature Medicine.  Tilly and colleagues wrote that their work opens up “a new field in human reproductive biology that was inconceivable less than 10 years ago”, and that access to the new cells will make possible novel forms of fertility preservation.

    David Albertini, an expert on female reproduction at the Kansas University Medical Center, called the report “a real technological tour de force”, but added that it was not yet clear whether the procedure yielded real egg cells that could be used in human fertility. “None of the criteria that we in the field use to establish that a cell is a high-quality oocyte are satisfied here,” he said, using the scientific term for an unfertilized egg. Tilly has long disputed the accepted belief that a woman makes no new egg cells after she is born.

Full article available at: Nature Medicine, 2012)
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.2669

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