Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Long-distance distress signal from periphery of injured nerve cells begins with locally made protein

ScienceDaily (July 30, 2012) ? When the longest cells in the body are injured at their farthest reaches, coordinating the cells' repair is no easy task. This is in part because these peripheral nerve cells can be extremely long -- up to one meter in adult humans -- which is a lot of distance for a molecular distress signal to cover in order to reach the "command center" of the cell's nucleus.

Scientists have believed this process to be even more challenging because their textbook understanding for many years has been that the axons -- the long extensions of nerve cells away from the main cell body containing the nucleus -- do not manufacture the proteins involved in the molecular signal themselves. Yet, in recent years, some scientists have begun to challenge that textbook understanding, with preliminary evidence that one key protein involved in setting off a distress signal for cellular repair, known as importin beta1, was locally produced in the axons. They just weren't sure how.

"Now these textbooks need to be rewritten," said Dr. Jeffery Twiss, a professor and head of the department of biology in Drexel University's College of Arts and Sciences. Twiss co-authored new research recently published in Neuron, led by collaborators from the Weizmann Institute of Science. "Our new research is one of the strongest indicators yet of molecular signaling from end to end in peripheral nerve cells."

These researchers have provided strong new evidence that the protein importin beta1 is indeed produced locally in the axons of peripheral nerve cells. They also found that the version of the protein, when found in the axon, is made using a different molecular recipe than the version found in the nucleus, where it performs different essential cell functions. These discoveries may help scientists better understand how subsequent steps operate in the distress signal and in nerve cell repair, so they can eventually control and enhance the process to speed up recovery from nerve injuries.

Finding this evidence was far from simple: Importins are so crucial in the cell's nucleus that even the smallest embryo could not survive without them. But Rotem Ben-Tov Perry, a research student at the Weizmann Institute who was lead author of the new study, found a way to distinguish the importin beta1 in the cell body from that in the axon: The axonal protein was apparently made from a longer version of messenger RNA, the cell's working recipe for building a protein. To see if they could selectively affect just the axonal version of the protein, the Weizmann researchers worked with Drexel's Twiss to take advantage of high precision knock-out technology. Rather than knocking a whole gene out of the system, they managed to remove one little piece of the messenger RNA's recipe for manufacturing importins- just the longer bit that sends the RNA to the axon.

Now they observed plenty of importin beta1 in the cell body, but none in the axons. With the axonal segment of RNA knocked out of the recipe for importin beta1, a mouse embryo still had the importin it needed near the nucleus of its cells to grow and develop into a living animal -- but it took much longer to recover from peripheral nerve injury. Genes that are normally active in response to nerve damage were activated to a lesser degree. All of this suggests that the importin beta1 that normally helps inform the extended nerve cell about injury is, indeed, produced locally in the axon -- and that this protein found in the axon is a key part of the nerve repair signaling process.

"The data shows conclusively that importin beta1 protein is produced in axons, Rotem's work has validated the importins' crucial role in nerve repair," said Dr. Michael Fainzilber, senior author and professor at the Weizmann Institute.

Twiss said that next steps will be to better describe how the signaling process involving importin beta1 delivers a signal to begin nerve cell repair and, ultimately, develop strategies to better control these molecular steps of the repair mechanisms to improve nerve cell regeneration after injury.

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  1. Rotem?Ben-Tov Perry, Ella Doron-Mandel, Elena Iavnilovitch, Ida Rishal, Shachar?Y. Dagan, Michael Tsoory, Giovanni Coppola, Marguerite?K. McDonald, Cynthia Gomes, Daniel?H. Geschwind, Jeffery?L. Twiss, Avraham Yaron, Mike Fainzilber. Subcellular Knockout of Importin ?1 Perturbs Axonal Retrograde Signaling. Neuron, 2012; 75 (2): 294 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.05.033

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Trustwave Teams with Microsoft to Bring Open-Source Web Application Firewall to Top Web Server Platforms

Singapore, Singapore, July 28, 2012 --( PR.com )-- Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open-source ModSecurity? Web Application Firewall...

Singapore, Singapore, July 28, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open-source ModSecurity? Web Application Firewall now supports the top three Web server platforms, including new support for Microsoft?s Internet Information Services (IIS) and Nginx, in addition to existing support for Apache Web servers. Trustwave collaborated with the Microsoft Security Response Centre (MSRC) to extend the reach of ModSecurity to Microsoft IIS.

Web applications allow companies to use the power of the Internet to conduct business and interface with a larger market, delivering a better user experience for their customers and partners. With this growth in usage, attackers are targeting Web applications to break into the core of an organisation and gain access to its privileged information.

ModSecurity is a free, open-source Web application firewall (WAF) that is continuously developed and managed by SpiderLabs, Trustwave's advanced security team. This open-source technology enforces security policies to Web transactions, reducing the risk of Web-based attacks. As an open source technology, users and developers contribute to the community to help maintain a sustainable solution that defends Web applications.

"Having ModSecurity available for these additional platforms will help organisations protect their Web applications from attacks," said Nicholas J. Percoco, Senior Vice President and Head of Trustwave SpiderLabs. "As the principal custodian of the ModSecurity open-source product, we believe this new support for Microsoft IIS and Nginx will further expand the popularity of the industry?s open-source Web application firewall.?

Trustwave?s participation in the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP), a programme for security software providers, gives Trustwave early insight into ?Patch Tuesday? vulnerabilities. Trustwave SpiderLabs uses this insight to develop protections for Trustwave products, including Trustwave?s managed security services and its Web application firewalls, WebDefend and ModSecurity.

"It is critical for organisations to address identified Web application vulnerabilities as soon as possible," added Percoco. "ModSecurity is an excellent tool for addressing the vulnerability before the Web application can be updated. Our update for ModSecurity is another testament to Trustwave?s commitment to helping organisations secure their applications and data.?

ModSecurity is a viable option for organisations, such as hosting providers, that have multiple customers using Web applications or companies that want a deeply customised Web application firewall to protect their Web application environment.

Trustwave also offers a proprietary Web application firewall called Trustwave WebDefend, which gives organisations a simplified and easy-to-install Web application firewall that offers out-of-the-box reporting, a graphical user interface, and secured integration with Trustwave SIEM. Trustwave WebDefend can be purchased as a stand-alone product, or as a component of the Trustwave 360 Application Security programme, which combines secure code training, application penetration testing and code review with the Trustwave WebDefend Web application firewall.

Supporting this announcement, Greg Wroblewski of Microsoft?s Security Response Centre and Ryan Barnett of Trustwave SpiderLabs will present: ?ModSecurity as a Universal Cross-Platform Web Protection Tool,? and give live demonstrations as part of Arsenal Tools at the Black Hat USA 2012 security conference in Las Vegas, July 25.

The latest version of ModSecurity is currently available at http://www.modsecurity.org/download/

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Trustwave is a leading provider of compliance, web, application, network and data security solutions delivered through the cloud, managed security services, software and appliances. For organisations faced with today's challenging data security and compliance environment, Trustwave provides a unique approach with comprehensive solutions that include its TrustKeeper? portal and other proprietary security solutions. Trustwave has helped hundreds of thousands of organisations ? ranging from Fortune 500 businesses and large financial institutions to small and medium-sized retailers ? manage compliance and secure their network infrastructures, data communications and critical information assets. Trustwave is headquartered in Chicago with offices worldwide. For more information, visit https://www.trustwave.com.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

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Worse, they were lawyering up. . . .

In the hilarious tradition of The Hitchhiker?s Guide to the Galaxy, Rob Reid takes you on a headlong journey through the outer reaches of the universe?and the inner workings of our absurdly dysfunctional music industry.

Low-level entertainment lawyer Nick Carter thinks it?s a prank, not an alien encounter, when a redheaded mullah and a curvaceous nun show up at his office. But Frampton and Carly are highly advanced (if bumbling) extraterrestrials. And boy, do they have news.

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John Hodgman interviews the author HERE.



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Windows 8 is 'not awesome for Blizzard either' says studio exec

Windows 8 is 'not awesome for Blizzard either' says studio exec

Calling Windows 8 "a catastrophe for everyone in the PC space" may not endear Valve's Gabe Newell to the folks at Microsoft, but it struck a chord with a member of Blizzard Entertainment's top brass. Rob Pardo, Executive Vice President of Game Design at the Irvine-based company, took to Twitter and chimed in on the matter, stating that Windows 8 is "not awesome for Blizzard either." While far from a resounding indictment, it's not the warmest of welcomes for Redmond's latest desktop OS. By the sounds of it, the October-bound operating system will have to win over a few hearts and minds in the game development community.

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Fred Chavez, Jr., 88, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Fred was born on March 11, 1924 and passed away on Wednesday, July 25, 2012.

Fred was a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico at the time of his passing.

Fred proudly served his country during W.W.II.

He is survived by his wife Carmen.

Fred's Life Celebration will begin with a Rosary at St. Therese Catholic Church, 300 Mildred NW 87107, on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday at 9:00 a.m. followed by a Reception at the parish hall. A private interment will occur at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Valerie Cordova's cancer recovery fund. Checks payable to Valerie can be sent to 1623 Van Cleave NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107; or donate to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station PO Box 4777, NY, NY 10163-4777.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Today the use of environmentally friendly materials is very important in any project. You want to be sure you are protecting the environment as well as getting the great looks you desire. Having fully functional but green kitchens is important to many these days.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Dell buying Quest Software for $2.36 billion

(AP) ? Dell said Monday that it's buying Quest Software for about $2.36 billion, ending recent speculation about who the unnamed bidder was in the battle for the company with investment firm Insight Venture Partners.

With consumer demand for PCs declining, Dell wants to branch out beyond the business of making personal computers into more lucrative fields. Helped by a recent string of acquisitions of software companies, Dell is trying to grow into advising corporations and governments on how to manage technology needs and selling them more software and computing equipment.

Dell said Quest would make it more competitive in the server, storage, networking and computing services business. Quest's technology would add to its security and data protections offerings, along with other services aimed at business customers, Dell said.

Quest helps companies manage databases and provides other corporate IT services.

The Aliso Viejo, Calif., company had agreed to be bought by Insight for $23 per share, or $2 billion, in March, and a series of increasing bids from Insight and another bidder followed.

The March bid was a 19 percent premium to the company's closing stock price the day before the deal was announced. Dell's $28 per share offer announced Monday is a 44 percent premium to Quest's ending price of $19.40 from March 8.

The deal is expected to close in Dell's August-October quarter. Both boards have approved the deal, but Quest shareholders must still vote it through.

Quest CEO Vinny Smith, who has a 34 percent stake in Quest, had agreed to support Insight's offer in March. But he will vote his shares for the Dell deal, Quest said Monday. In a statement Monday, Smith said that with the Dell deal, Quest's products and workforce would be the "foundation" for Dell's software business.

Quest paid a $25 million breakup fee as well as $12 million for expenses to Insight and Vector Capital, which joined Insight as a partner bidder last month.

Shares of Quest Software Inc. slipped 5 cents to $27.76 in morning trading. Shares of Dell, which is based in Round Rock, Texas, dipped 8 cents to $12.44.

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