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    More Than 200 Abstracts at ASH and SABCS Reveal Potential Compelling Patient Benefits From Novartis Oncology Current and Pipeline Therapies  Dec 4, 2008
    Since the capsules contain lactose, Tasigna is not recommended for patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, severe lactase deficiency, or of glucose-galactose malabsorption. Pregnancy. (PR Newswire)

    Ernest Beutler, 80, pioneer in bone marrow transplants  Oct 11, 2008
    One such disorder is galactosemia, a rare hereditary enzyme deficiency in which individuals are unable to metabolize galactose, a sugar found in milk. He developed a test for the disease in carriers and newborns and identified a variant of the disease gene that was harmless but could be confused with the genuine item. (Boston Globe)

    Why Should You Breastfeed?  Sep 3, 2008
    Homozygous galactosemia: This genetic disorder prevents the complete breakdown of lactose (milk sugar); increasing levels of galactose lead to cirrhosis, kidney failure, and brain damage. Affected infants (about 1 in 50,000) must be fed a soy-based formula. (Suite101.com)

    The Comedy of Global Warming  Apr 9, 2008
    Wrote Peden "Dr. William F. Green, Senior Project Chemist and a member of the Australian Academy of Sciences, revealed the results of an 8-year study on dental health associated with high natural fruit consumption in children at the annual meeting of the Australian Dental Association in Sydney on March 13, 2008. The problem, says Green, is that the increasing world temperatures have significantly changed the ratio between two types of sugar associated with common fruits: Fructose and Galactose.... (Newsmax)

    Cetuximab-Induced Anaphylaxis and IgE Specific for Galactose-α-1,3-Galactose  Mar 15, 2008
    NEJM -- Cetuximab-Induced Anaphylaxis and IgE Specific for Galactose-{alpha}-1,3-Galactose ... Cetuximab-Induced Anaphylaxis and IgE Specific for Galactose ... The IgE antibodies were shown to be specific for an oligosaccharide, galactose. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    New Cranberry Hybrid High In Antioxidants  Jan 8, 2008
    But the anthocyanins found in the American cranberry are bound mainly to other, less-absorbable sugars, namely galactose and arabinose. Generally, less than 5 percent of the anthocyanins in the typical cranberry are glucose linked, according to plant pathologist James J. Polashock with the ARS Fruit Laboratory. (Science Daily)

    Probiotics May Protect Infants From Eczema  Oct 18, 2007
    The oligosaccharides used in the studies were a combination of galactose oligosaccharide and fructose oligosaccharide, said Sinn. In the studies that analyzed allergy as an outcome, the Galactose oligosaccharide was made from lactose and the Fructose oligosaccharide was made from chicory root [an herb], all of which are natural substances. (Newsmax)

    Synthetic memory in eukaryotes?  Sep 21, 2007
    The researchers used a mathematical model to design a genetic switch, triggered by the small sugar molecule, galactose, that maintains steady production of proteins even after the galactose is removed ... "Because we had this model, we could ask, what do we have to change it make it work? We figured out what that was, we did it, and the system worked." The device operated as a closed loop inside a yeast cell, desgined to start running only in the presence of a particular stimulus, in this case... (The Scientist)

    Synthetic Genes Give Cells Something to Remember  Sep 20, 2007
    In a nutshell, the researchers set up a system in which the yeast cell would activate the first of the implanted genes and its corresponding transcription factor (tasked with switching on the second gene) when exposed to the sugar galactose ... Because of the looping effect that the second transcription factor had on its own gene, the second transcription factor continued to be manufactured even when galactose was eliminated from the cells' environment (thus shutting off the activity of the... (Scientific American)

    Synthetic Biology  Sep 18, 2007
    The first TF gene was engineered to respond to galactose, a kind of sugar molecule, by producing a TF protein (TF1) that could bind to a second TF gene, which in turn would produce a second TF protein (TF2) ... When engineered yeast cells were exposed to galactose, the first gene switched on and the cells produced the TF1 protein ... The scientists then took the galactose away and the first gene turned off. (Suite101.com)

    Mother's Milk A Gift That Keeps On Giving  Sep 16, 2007
    Other risks identified by the authors include an insufficient transfer of breast milk, leading to dehydration and growth failure in the infant; certain vitamin deficiencies such as Vitamin D in human milk; the possibility that allergens consumed by the mother and passed to the nursing infant could cause adverse reactions; the transmission of a serious infection during breastfeeding; the exposure of an infant to certain toxic medications that are excreted in human milk; and rare genetic defects... (Science Daily)

    Does eating ice cream prevent infertility in women?  Mar 3, 2007
    Early studies have already raised concern over high consumption of milk because lactose is digested into glucose and galactose, the latter clinically and experimentally appears toxic to ovarian germ cells. One study published in the Feb. 1994 issue of American Journal of Epidemiology (AJE) found fertility declined faster with aging in women who had higher consumption of milk and greater capability of digesting lactose. (Food Consumer)

    Healing properties of natural sugars  Feb 12, 2007
    The remaining seven essential sugars are fucose (please note not fructose), galactose, N-acetylgalactosamine, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylneuraminic acid, mannose and xylose. These are scarce in our diet. (Rapid City Journal, SD)




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