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"Sonnebichler J, Zetl I, (1984) Untersuchungen zum Wirkungsmechanismus von Silibinin, EinfluP von Silibinin auf die Synthese ribosomaler rna, mRNA und tRNA in Rattenlebern in vivo. Hoppe-Seyler's Physiol Chem 365:555-556. Sonnenbichler J, Zetl I, (1986) Biochemical effects of the flavonolignane silibinin in rna, protein and DANN synthesis of rat livers. Prog Clin Biol Res 213:319-331. Sonnenbichler J, Zetl I, (1987) Stimulating influence of a flavonolignane on proliferation, rna synthesis and protein Synthesis in liver cells. In, Okoliczanyi L, Csomos G, Crepaldi G (Eds."
- Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D., PDR for Herbal Medicines (Get the book.)

"NodD represses its own transcription by competing with rna polymerase (RNAP) for RNAP binding site (Hu et al, 2000). Naringenin, but not luteolin, relieves NodD binding to RNAP; thereby nodD can be transcribed and NodD can activate the other nod genes (Hu et al, 2000). The roles of flavonoids in nodulation is further developed in Section 3.2.4. Pharmacological studies of flavonoid effects on mammalian transcription suggest other potential sites of regulation in plants."
- Erich Grotewold, The Science of Flavonoids (Get the book.)

"According to some researchers, the lactic acid produced by this fermentation can also break down, or damage, the DNA and rna in cells. The DNA and rna contain the control mechanisms that modulate the growth of cells, so once they are broken down or damaged, those cells may multiply out-of-con-trol because they no longer have functioning control mechanisms. Thus, overly acid conditions not only contribute to cancer development by being low-oxygen environments, but may also result in damage to DNA and rna, thereby promoting uncontrolled cell growth."
- Tanya Harter Pierce, Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work (Get the book.)

"See rna. ribosome (reye-buh-sohm) A small, ball-like structure in the cell, made of proteins and rna molecules, that serves as a platform on which the cell's proteins are made. RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system."
- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"See rna. ribosome (reye-buh-sohm) A small, ball-like structure in the cell, made of proteins and rna molecules, that serves as a platform on which the cell's proteins are made. RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system."

- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"NAATs), that are significantly more sensitive than previous nonculture tests in detecting DNA or rna sequences. The Gen-Probe PACE 2 and the Digene Hybrid Caprure II can detect for both organisms in a single specimen. Rapid in-office tests may be used by some clinics to test for chlamydia; liquid-based Pap smears and urine rests can also be used to detect chlamydia. Hepatitis B Hepatitis B (HBV) is a virus that infects more than 300,000 Americans annually. It is estimated that 1.5 million people in the United States are carriers of the disease but experience no symptoms at all."
- Tori Hudson, N.D., Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness (Get the book.)

"A small, ball-like structure in the cell, made of proteins and rna molecules, that serves as a platform on which the cell's proteins are made. RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system."
- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"A small, ball-like structure in the cell, made of proteins and rna molecules, that serves as a platform on which the cell's proteins are made. RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system."

- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"Are you ready for a new fN® # A batcri of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and rna ftO>» (ribonucleic acid) to get you on your feet again? Some * researchers maintain that "restocking" our supply of genetic coding—with DNA/RNA pills—may be just what the doctor ordered to stimulate immunity and slow aging. But the practice of Youth i As Robert Frost penned in his classic poem on the fleeting beauty of youth, "Nature's first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower, but only so an hour... .Nothing gold can stay." Well, now it seems that golden youth can spring eternal."
- Selene Y. Craig, Jennifer Haigh, Sari Harrar and the Editors of PREVENTION Magazine Health Books, The Complete Book of Alternative Nutrition
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"The DNA and rna contain the control mechanisms that modulate the growth of cells, so once they are broken down or damaged, those cells may multiply out-of-con-trol because they no longer have functioning control mechanisms. Thus, overly acid conditions not only contribute to cancer development by being low-oxygen environments, but may also result in damage to DNA and rna, thereby promoting uncontrolled cell growth. Another problem that over-acidity may cause is related to the fact that enzymes of the body do not function well in acidic environments."
- Tanya Harter Pierce, Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work (Get the book.)

"It also is needed for the building blocks of rna, which is important for protein synthesis in every cell. n O 03 O n c 7> m Natural Prescription for Hearing Loss Folic acid: 800 meg ANTIOXIDANTS: N-acetyl-cysteine: 1,000 mg Vitamin C: 1 -2 g Vitamin E: 400-800 IU Selenium: 200-400 meg Test for food sensitivities: Especially cow's milk, which was shown in a 1994 study in the American Journal of Nutrition to be associated with hearing loss. Vitamin D: 800 IU Note: The above dosages are daily dosages and in pill or capsule form, unless otherwise noted."
- Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., The Most Effective Natural Cures on Earth: The Surprising, Unbiased Truth about What Treatments Work and Why (Get the book.)

"Without SHBG, no gonadal hormone can enter into the cell and generate the release of messenger rna (mRNA) to activate gene expression. Men tend to have a lot less SHBG than women because SHBG is actually an estrogen amplifier. What we see is higher SHBG and estradiol are found in men with central obesity, gynecomastia, and Type-2 diabetes. That is a very important piece in this whole hormonal imbalance. Healthy men have more free testosterone than free estradiol only when there is adequate testosterone, and SHBG is less than 15 picomoles."
- Gabriel Cousens, There Is a Cure for Diabetes: The Tree of Life 21-Day+ Program (Get the book.)

"Enzymes of nucleic acid and protein metabolism: rna polymerase which allows the synthesis of rna and especially that of messenger rna which, associated with post-ribosomal factors of initiation and elongation and with polyamines, codes for amino acids to produce specific proteins; DNA polymerase which allows the reconstitution and recombination of DNA, ornithine carbamyl transferase, glutamine synthetase, carbamate kinase, argininosuccinate synthetase, creatine kinase, insulinase, leucine aminopeptidase which appears to be similar to hypertensinase."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"See rna. RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA (ribonucleic acid) [reye-boh-nooh-KLEE-ik] A molecule that plays a prominent part in the regulation of the activities of a cell by DNA, especially in the formation of proteins. It is found in both the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells. Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system. root In biology, the part of a plant that grows downward and holds the plant in place, absorbs water and minerals from the soil, and often stores food."
- E. D. Hirsch, The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Get the book.)

"O'Leary and his colleagues had published a paper a year earlier that disclosed the discovery of measles rna in the guts of several autistic children. (Measles virus and autism. O'Leary JJ, Uhlmann V, Wakefield AJ., Lancet. 2000 Aug 26;356(9231):772.) The lab also was said to have found evidence of measles in spinal taps of autistic children, but those results were never published. Last year, two journal articles reported an inability to replicate the O'Leary lab's findings. There was also a negative turn of events for the MMR/vaccine damage claimants in the British vaccine court."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"In the acid medium of the anaerobic cell, the genetic blueprint of the cell (DNA and rna) is easily altered, resulting in impairment to the cell's control mechanism. With the control mechanism for growth now damaged, the cell rapidly duplicates and grows out of control as a cancer cell. 4. Various cell enzymes are also completely changed in the acid medium of the anaerobic cell. Lysosomal enzymes are changed into toxic compounds, which kill the cells in the main body of the tumor mass. (A tumor therefore consists of a thin layer of rapidly growing cells surrounding a dead mass."
- Tanya Harter Pierce, Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work (Get the book.)

"Thus, overly acid conditions not only contribute to cancer development by being low-oxygen environments, but may also result in damage to DNA and rna, thereby promoting uncontrolled cell growth. Another problem that over-acidity may cause is related to the fact that enzymes of the body do not function well in acidic environments. Thus, some of the body's best defenses against cancer are neutralized. And yet another problem may be related to micro-organisms."

- Tanya Harter Pierce, Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work (Get the book.)

"In animal cells, rna is used to pass the genetic information used to synthesize proteins. In the cell, rna is required to maintain constant levels of important proteins, including enzymes. Ribose. See D-ribose. Salvage pathway. A metabolic pathway used in heart, skeletal muscle and other tissues to preserve energy as adenine nucleotides are catabolized. D-ribose is required to allow this pathway to function. Total adenine nucleotides (TAN). A sum of the cellular concentration of ATP, plus ADP, plus AMP. TAN defines the size of the energy pool within a cell. Vasodilation."
- Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., The Sinatra Solution Metabolic Cardiology (Get the book.)

"Injection of various components of ginseng root stimulated activities of nuclear rna polymerase66 and cytoplasmic rna in rat liver cells,67 increased rna, protein and lipid synthesis in rat bone marrow cells68 and stimulated rat renal nuclear rna synthesis.69 Oral doses of various ginseng components substantially increased rough endoplasmic reticulum and rna synthesis in rat hepatocytes,70 stimulated DNA, protein and lipid synthesis in rat bone marrow cells71 and increased hepatic lactate dehydrogenase activity in mice."
- Simon Mills and Kerry Bone, Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine (Get the book.)

"When a cell is ready to divide, its DNA splits into rna and sends the rna out into the blood stream to find similar proteins to create the new cell. As we don't eat raw organ meats anymore, the rna can't find an exact pancreatic protein match in the blood stream. Because the body is so resourceful, it cobbles something together so the pancreas can continue to function, if only on a diminished level. However, you can help the pancreas rebuild itself by providing the proper building blocks. If it has dietary assistance, the pancreas can be very effective in replenishing itself."
- John K. Pollard, The Digestive Awareness Diet: You Are HOW You Eat (Get the book.)

"RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system. prise part of the ribosomes that serve as the platform on which protein synthesis takes place."
- James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"RNA. An rna chain; note the single strand. The nucleotide bases of rna are adenine, guanine, cy-tosine, and uracil. RNA One of a group of molecules similar in structure to a single strand of DNA. The function of rna is to carry the information from DNA in the cell's nucleus into the body of the cell, to use the genetic code to assemble proteins, and to com- Root. A buttercup and a detail of its root system. prise part of the ribosomes that serve as the platform on which protein synthesis takes place."

- E. D. Hirsch, Joseph F. Kett, James Trefil, The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (Get the book.)

"Lumbrokinase is marketed by Canada rna (www.canadarna.com) and sold through the company's Web site. You can readily find nattokinase in health food stores. L-arginine The most important determinant of cardiovascular well-being—or lack of it—is the biochemical health of the endothelium, the single layer of cells lining the interior wall of the blood vessels. You'll likely be fine if you have a significant narrowing of your coronary arteries but good endothelial function. If you have a 40 percent narrowing but terrible endothelial function, your prospects are poor."
- Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)

"They were so simple they could only contain either rna or DNA, not both. However, while a DNA-carrying virus could be easily understood—it entered a host cell and used its DNA to form rna out of materials from the host cell—the operation of RNA-carrying viruses seemed inexplicable. In 1970, biochemists Howard Temin and David Baltimore overthrew accepted thinking by showing that certain types of rna could themselves manufacture DNA. They deservedly won a Nobel Prize for their findings. This is relevant to our study because it led to an explanation of how RNA-carrying virus operated successfully."
- Gary Null, Get Healthy Now with Gary Null: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Treatment and Healthy living (Get the book.)

"Injection of various components of ginseng root stimulated activities of nuclear rna polymerase66 and cytoplasmic rna in rat liver cells,67 increased rna, protein and lipid synthesis in rat bone marrow cells68 and stimulated rat renal nuclear rna synthesis.69 Oral doses of various ginseng components substantially increased rough endoplasmic reticulum and rna synthesis in rat hepatocytes,70 stimulated DNA, protein and lipid synthesis in rat bone marrow cells71 and increased hepatic lactate dehydrogenase activity in mice."
- Simon Mills and Kerry Bone, Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine (Get the book.)

"Enzymes of nucleic acid and protein metabolism: rna polymerase which allows the synthesis of rna and especially that of messenger rna which, associated with post-ribosomal factors of initiation and elongation and with polyamines, codes for amino acids to produce specific proteins; DNA polymerase which allows the reconstitution and recombination of DNA, ornithine carbamyl transferase, glutamine synthetase, carbamate kinase, argininosuccinate synthetase, creatine kinase, insulinase, leucine aminopeptidase which appears to be similar to hypertensinase."
- Mark Sircus, Transdermal Magnesium Therapy (Get the book.)

"RNA. Fish, nuts, wheat germ, bran, eggs and meats are all rich sources of either DNA and rna or precursors of these molecules that convert to nucleic acids in our bodies. We should also pamper the genetic material we already have, say some experts. Key nutrients for keeping your genes strong and healthy include the B vitamins folic acid, vitamin B6, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, bi-otin and choline. Other gene-boosters are vitamin C and the minerals zinc, magnesium, manganese, chromium and selenium."
- Selene Y. Craig, Jennifer Haigh, Sari Harrar and the Editors of PREVENTION Magazine Health Books, The Complete Book of Alternative Nutrition
(Get the book.)

"All three children had concomitant onset of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and had already had MV genomic rna detected in biopsies of ileal lymphoid nodular hyperplasia (LNH). Presence of MV Fusion (F) gene was examined by TaqMan real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in cases and control CSF samples. The latter were obtained from three non- autistic MMR-vaccinated children with indwelling shunts for hydrocephalus. None of the cases or controls had a history of measles exposure other than MMR vaccination."
- Gary Null and Amy McDonald, The Food-Mood Connection: Nutrition-based and Environmental Approaches to Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing (Get the book.)

"At some point, indeed—so people have speculated—a cycle could have appeared that involved the autocatalysis of rna. For it is widely believed that the genetics of the first living organisms, rather than being based on DNA, were .RNA-based, as is still true of some bacteria. The rival theory has much in common with this scenario, but attributes the appearance of life to a combination of influences hailing from outer space."
- Michael Lockwood, The Labyrinth of Time: Introducing the Universe (Get the book.)

"The modern scientific view is that DNA somehow manages to build the body and spearhead all its dynamic activities just by selectively turning off and on certain segments, or genes, whose nucleotides, or genetic instructions, select certain rna molecules, which in turn select from a large alphabet of amino acids the genetic 'words' which create specific proteins. These proteins supposedly are able to both build the body and to switch on and off all the chemical processes inside the cell which ultimately control the running of the body."
- Lynne Mctaggart, The Field - The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Get the book.)

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