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22 Mar 2004
Adrian Bird and Skirmantas Kriaucionis of the University of Edinburgh have discovered a novel form of the protein MeCP2. This alternate form, coined MeCP2 alpha, differs from the original only in the first 19 amino acids. Interestingly, Adrian Bird, Director of the Welcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology at Edinburgh University, found that MeCP2 alpha, is ten times more prevalent not only in the brain but also in other tissues. These findings are currently reported online in Nucleic Acids Research. Similar findings were reported yesterday in Nature Genetics online by Berge Minassian, a neurologist and scientist at Toronto s Hospital for Sick Children. ....

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Serious fireworks injuries doubled after Michigan law changed


Serious fireworks injuries doubled after Michigan law changed
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Sharpest rise seen in patients harmed by mortar-launched shells, and in amputations.
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Ten years ago, Michigan’s legislature loosened restrictions on fireworks in the state, allowing Michiganders to launch their own displays into the air legally.
Almost all of the increase came from a jump in injuries caused by large airborne fireworks launched from tubes called mortars. That’s the same type that killed a professional hockey player who was visiting Michigan over the recent July 4 holiday weekend.
And while the study shows no significant changes in the age, gender, race or health care patterns of the fireworks-injured patients, it does show a significant increase in a specific type of injury called traumatic amputation, which could involve fingers, hands, or limbs. ....

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