linkedin post 2015-04-26 05:14:12

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SALMONELLA AND VDR. "Salmonella is able to regulate the vitamin D receptor, increasing its activity and determining where in the colon the receptor is active. vitamin D receptor plays a key role in defending the body from assault by Salmonella and squelching inflammation. The receptor stops a molecule known as NF-Kappa B, a well-known master player in the world of inflammation, by binding to it and preventing it from activating other inflammatory molecules." https://lnkd.in/eavdUZn View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-24 04:32:54

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SWARM BOTS. "As early as in 1964, the idea of robotic swarms has been described by Stanislaw Lem in the novel The Invincible, which is set on a planet where the ecology has been taken over by micro-robotic "swarms", evolved in the process of robotic wars and which can congregate in larger structures in response to threats." https://lnkd.in/eM3mJB6 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-26 05:10:21

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"VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY is a known factor in the pathology of inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer ... but there have been very few reports about how bacteria might play a role by targeting the vitamin D receptor. Our work suggests one possible mechanism, by working through the vitamin D receptor, a sensor and regulator for the majority of functions of vitamin D.” https://lnkd.in/eavdUZn View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-24 04:26:45

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WHOLE BODY DATAGLOVE. "Since you’re embedded in the Fog, it can sense every detail of your bodily position. It forms a “whole-body dataglove”, and you can control it with extremely subtle gestures. At the ultimate extreme, the Foglets can carry various special sensors ranging from simple electrodes with voltmeters to SQIDs and form an extremely high bandwidth polygraph." https://lnkd.in/ebphx-d View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-26 05:04:28

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BACTERIA AND VDR. "Vitamin D receptor (VDR) plays an essential role in gastrointestinal inflammation. Most investigations have focused on the immune response; however, how bacteria regulate VDR and how VDR modulates the nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathway in intestinal epithelial cells remain unexplored." https://lnkd.in/eRmcyfQ View in LinkedIn
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