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  • feel the burst of juicy goodness (duvblud) Cancer: Proven Link: Yes, TRIETHANOLAMINE. Cancer: Possible Link: Yes, Dove Body Wash contains TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, SODIUM C14-16 OLEFIN SULFONATE, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE. Reproductive Toxins: Yes, ETIDRONIC ACID. Penetration Agents: Yes, SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE, DISODIUM EDTA, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, PROPYLENE GLYCOL. These may increase exposures to carcinogens and other ingredients of concern. Untested Chemicals: Yes, 9 ingredients - have not been assessed for safety in cosmetics. DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE, VITIS VINIFERA (GRAPE) SEED EXTRACT, CAMELLIA SINENSIS (TEA PLANT) LEAF EXTRACT, SACCHAROMYCES/ MAGNESIUM FERMENT, PEG-200 HYDROGENATED GLYCERYL PALMATE, DISODIUM PEG-12 DIMETHICONE SULFOSUCCINATE, SACCHAROMYCES/ ZINC FERMENT. Harmful Toxins: Yes, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, SODIUM C14-16 OLEFIN SULFONATE, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE. Animal Tested: Yes. Fragrance/Allergen: Yes. Propylene Glycol: Yes. www.natural-skincare-authority.com Aero*** Steamroller Blues Lyrics www.lyricsondemand.com
  • Fulham Green - Episode 5 A sauna/spa-inspired, facial-based/make-over slumber party/sleep over at Calder's is tragically interrupted when Saccharomyces is haemorrhaged and in a state of hysteria, proceeds to bleed all over Calder and his abode
  • ENTEROL_05SEC.mp4 brupharmexport "saccharomyces boulardii" boulardii sacharomyces biocodex Ukraine Kazakhstan Kirgizstan Uzbekistan georgia Georgie armenie azerbaidjan baku azerimed badm "optima pharm" venta brupharm
  • Futures in Biotech 69: The Power Of Yeast Genetics Hosts: Marc Pelletier and Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D., host of This Week in Virology and This Week in Parasitism, Professor of Microbiology, Columbia University, New York, NY. Looking at one of the most powerful genetic model systems: Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Guest: Malcolm Whiteway, Ph.D NRC-CNRC Group leader for Biotechnology Research institute, National Research Council of Canada, Montreal Weinvite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Comments and suggestions on Futures in Biotech. For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/biotech. Also thanks to Phil Pelletier and Will Hall for the great themes. Thanks to Cachefly for providing the bandwidth for this netcast.
  • Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cer From the Springer article: Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cerevisiae www.springerlink.com by: Straatman, KR; Louis, EJ; Movie showing the movement of lacO tagged telomeres during senescence/crisis (AVI 7.03 MB). Journal: Chromosome Research Vol. 15 Issue 8 DOI: 10.1007/s10577-007-1178-2 Published: 2007-12-01
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  • The Interactorium : 3D Virtual Cell Visualization The Interactorium is a tool built using the Skyrails visualization system to create a rich, comprehensive visualization of the protein onteractome of a yeast (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae) cell. This tool allows visualization of the whole interactome along with their localisation and complexes, without having to constraint to particular sections. In total, 2945 proteins are visualized all at once, and this translates to 3811 nodes (as a protein can exist in multiple localizations). In layman's terms, this tool shows the interaction between the molecular machines that makes up yeast cells. Information about the Interactorium : www.interactorium.org Information about Skyrails : www.cse.unsw.edu.au Soundtrack is "Have No Tyrant" by SGX (www.sgxmusic.com)
  • Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cer From the Springer article: Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cerevisiae www.springerlink.com by: Straatman, KR; Louis, EJ; Movie showing the movement of lacO tagged telomeres during mitosis in an EST2 yeast strain (WT) (AVI 645 KB). Journal: Chromosome Research Vol. 15 Issue 8 DOI: 10.1007/s10577-007-1178-2 Published: 2007-12-01
  • Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona explains how budding yeast, an organism more associated with brewing and bread making, can be used to discover interesting new insights into the processes that are going wrong in infertility. Professor Borts, Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Holder and Director of the Leicester Institute of Genetics and Genome Science in the University of Leicester's world-renowned Department of Genetics has been at the forefront of yeast-based research into understanding how organisms reproduce and pass on their DNA. Yeast is one of the simplest organisms that can be used to model humans. Although it is a single cell, many genes had exactly the same structure and function as they do in humans. This film is part of a collection of resources on the use of model organisms in medical research produced by Dr Chris Willmott and Professor Andrew Fry of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Leicester. Funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research council and the GENIE Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, these videos show how the use of invertebrate species such as yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) can be applicable to human medicine. Professor Rhona Borts www2.le.ac.uk BBSRC www.bbsrc.ac.uk GENIE www2.le.ac.uk BioethicsBytes bioethicsbytes.wordpress.com
  • How to treat Acute diarrhea? Yüksel's young daughter Özlem came down suddenly with a high fever, accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea. It seemed to come out of nowhere. After an emergency visit to the doctor, Özlem was quickly diagnosed with gastroenteritis. Due to high fluid loss and the severity of case, her situation was precarious. The doctor immediately prescribed rehydration supplements in combination with Reflor (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex), a probiotic that can be mixed with regular foods. Within two days Özlem had fully recovered... More info at www.sboulardii.com
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  • Julie Bianchini - The role of cysteine-rich secretory proteins in yeast Julie Bianchini talks about her research into understanding the functions of cysteine-rich secretory proteins, using the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model organism. Julie was advised by Dr. Andrew Vershon, Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry in the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University.
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  • Alcohol dehydrogenase - S.cerevisiae Alcohol dehydrogenase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae rotating :D
  • How to treat Clostridium difficile (diarrhea diarrhoea)? Audrey Westchester suffers from the debilitating condition Clostridium difficile, which attacks the bowel causing severe diarrhea that can be potentially fatal in the elderly and infirm. Finding a solution for C. difficile has posed a challenge to physicians for decades because antibiotics tend to intensify diarrhea in sufferers. But Audrey has found a solution to her problem: an accompanying course of the probiotic Florastor (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex), which restores the flora balance in the gut. For Audrey, this proved a lifesaver: she finished her antibiotics course and treated her C. difficile without the added complications of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. More info at www.sboulardii.com
  • Saccharomyces Boulardii 2010 homefirst.com Homefirst® Saccharomyces Boulardii™ a friendly non-disease-causing yeast with properties that are useful in the treatment of antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD), travelers diarrhea and candidiasis (yeast infections). To receive Dr. Eisenstein's complementary email newsletter please go to homefirst.com
  • Aquaponic Probiotics Remember some Probiotics are meant to be used internally and other are environmental and for external use only at this time (AS I UNDERSTAND IT, I am probable wrong but I can't get one of these "Culture Growers" to confirm this) ~~~~~~~~~ Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Rhodopseudomonas palustris Get this... "synergistic syntropic metabiotic antioxidative microbial consortia", for short, aka "EM"; ...that's a mouth full! [THIS LINK WORKS NOW] ***** www.eminfo.info ***** Phototrophic purple non-sulfur bacteria, aka PNSB Costia & Chilodonella Folks are saying, Costia & Chilodonella are nothing more then, boils like humans get, a type of Shingles or Hives, like a nervous skin rash in humans and as such, there are safe for human treatments... here is one www.myfolliculitiscure.com this too, is good: a study, Fish www.spaquaculture.com
  • How to treat Antibiotic associated diarrhea? To counter the common symptoms such as severe coughing and high fevers, doctors frequently prescribe the antibiotic Amoxicillin -- often resulting in diarrhea. The case of Chan Kokfai was no different. After being admitted to hospital, his already weak state was intensified by antibiotic-associated diarrhea, prompting him to stop the medication. When his cough returned and he was forced to go back on the antibiotics, his doctor advised him to take the probiotic Bioflor (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex) alongside the Amoxicillin. After just two days his diarrhea cleared up completely. He was able to complete his course of antibiotics and finally, his cough was gone. More info at www.sboulardii.com
  • Engineered Yeast Strains for Improved Protein Production Aston University researchers have discovered a method of overproducing eukaryotic membrane proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, with broad implications for the field of structural biology.
  • Budding In Yeast Check us out at www.tutorvista.com Yeasts are eukaryotic micro-organisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with about 1500 species currently described; they dominate fungal diversity in the oceans. Most reproduce a***ually by budding, although a few do so by binary fission. Yeasts are unicellular, although some species with yeast forms may become multicellular through the formation of a string of connected budding cells known as pseudohyphae, or false hyphae as seen in most molds. Yeast size can vary greatly depending on the species, typically measuring 34 µm in diameter, although some yeasts can reach over 40 µm. The yeast species Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used in baking and fermenting alcoholic beverages for thousands of years. It is also extremely important as a model organism in modern cell biology research, and is one of the most thoroughly researched eukaryotic microorganisms. Researchers have used it to gather information about the biology of the eukaryotic cell and ultimately human biology. Other species of yeast, such as Candida albicans, are opportunistic pathogens and can cause infections in humans. Yeasts have recently been used to generate electricity in microbial fuel cells, and produce ethanol for the biofuel industry. Yeasts do not form a single taxonomic or phylogenetic grouping. At present it is estimated that only 1% of all yeast species have been described. The term "yeast" is often taken as a synonym for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but the ...
  • How to treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome (diarrhea diarrhoea)? Sanghimitra is a successful career woman, wife and busy mother of a two-year old boy. Like many women with a packed work-life balance, she suffers from the uncomfortable and chronic symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome -- constipation, diarrhea and stomach pains. Inevitably, this affected her ability to function at work, and as a mother. She visited her local gastroenterologist who recommended Econorm (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex), a probiotic which restores the flora balance in the gut. Her symptoms subsided dramatically and she is now back to her energetic self. More info at www.sboulardii.com
  • (GOGreen)-Bioethanol Production from Sago starch by co-culturing of ragi tapai and yeast.wmv This video is about the bioethanol production from sago starch by co-culturing of ragi tapai and yeast. Due to the flexibility to get the materials such as ragi tapai and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) in the market of Malaysia, the production of bioethanol from sago starch by co-culturing with ragi tapai and Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be said is a convenient way which can use to produce the bioethanol. This co-culturing process offers various advantages as the future fuel replacement to fossil fuels. It provides better anti knock characteristics to the vehicles due to its high octane number and the reduction of CO and hydrocarbon (HC) emissions. In addition, bioethanol has the advantages of being renewable, cleaner burning and producing no net greenhouses gases. It means during the process of the starch, carbon dioxide was absorbed to do for the process to build the ethanol. When the ethanol was used as car fuel, the ethanol burned up and emits carbon dioxide. It can be said that this process is environment friendly which the gas carbon dioxide was used before the emission of carbon dioxide.
  • House of Natural Fibre: Intelligent Bacteria - Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Bio Art Installation 2010 Intelligent Bacteria -- Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an artistic research project, manifested in the form of an acoustic and performative installation that responds to the high number of poisonings and deaths of alcohol consumers in Indonesia. The unsterilised processing of alcohol, conducted by large sectors of the society, produces methanol that is unsafe to consume. Traditional and modern technology of fermentation needs an appropriate method to produce a safely consumable alcohol. The project is a collaborative art and biotechnology work, using DIY and open source technologies intended to give the public an awareness of the local traditional culture of alcohol, and to distribute knowledge of safe alcohol fermentation process in order to produce alcoholic drinks with the richness of Indonesian tropical fruit in an affordable and safe way. Intelligent Bacteria is one of the research program in the Education Focus Program (EFP), which focuses on the collaboration between art and science. Intelligence Bacteria have a main goal to bridge the practice, theories and innovative ideas from the fields of art and science to actualize it's application based on generic infrastructure and affordable technologies. This platform was built from a common vision to develop and integrate the two fields of disciplines to find new forms of innovation which refers to the needs of interdisciplinary actions for the wide society. More info: www.natural-fiber.com
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  • How to treat traveler's diarrhea? Family man Klaus Weimer had been planning a safari vacation in Kenya with his wife since they first met. Now that they have two small children, they were concerned about the risks of traveler's diarrhea, a condition that affects millions of holiday-makers around the world each year. Through a doctor friend, he heard about the probiotic Perenterol (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex). His friend advised Klaus and his family to start taking the drug about a week before the trip and to continue during the vacation to eliminate the risk of traveler's diarrhea. More info at www.sboulardii.com
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) MicrobiologyBytes Video Library: microbiologybytes.com
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Fermentation Another class project. My line of thought: pinot noir belongs in french noir films. Hope you enjoy, and please don't take too seriously. All wine commercials (c) respective owners Adagio with Strings (c) Barber Bisha hotel (c) Bisha
  • Starter1 Here's my revived "pet" or sourdough starter. It's basically just a big yeast culture of the typical baking and brewing yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It takes a lot of patience and trial and error to get it nice and happy like it is now. Next vid I'll show the actual baking! Whoo hoo!
  • Saccharomyces Boulardii homefirst.com Homefirst® Saccharomyces Boulardii™ a friendly non-disease-causing yeast with properties that are useful in the treatment of antibiotic associated diarrhea (AAD), travelers diarrhea and candidiasis (yeast infections). To receive Dr. Eisenstein's complementary email newsletter please go to homefirst.com
  • Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cer From the Springer article: Localization of telomeres and telomere-associated proteins in telomerase-negative Saccharomyces cerevisiae www.springerlink.com by: Straatman, KR; Louis, EJ; Movie showing the movement of the nucleus of a Type I survivor tagged with Rap1-GFP (AVI 14.4 MB). Journal: Chromosome Research Vol. 15 Issue 8 DOI: 10.1007/s10577-007-1178-2 Published: 2007-12-01
  • Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (Self-Potrait with blue bowl and table) Justin Lin, 2010 Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (Self-Potrait with blue bowl and table) Stop-Motion Video of Bread Dough Rising in Chinese Soup Bowl, 150 lbs lump of Bread Dough on Studio Table Final Project for CMU School of Art, 60-101 -- Concept Studio I, Professor Jennifer "Sensei" Myers
  • How to treat Antibiotic associated diarrhea in children? Andreas had been suffering from acute bronchitis, an inflammation of the lungs that can last several days or weeks if antibiotics are not taken. Since a previous experience with antibiotics resulted in severe and prolonged diarrhea, his mother became concerned when he was prescribed antibiotics to treat the bronchitis. To ensure a full and speedy recovery, his doctor gave him Floratil (Saccharomyces boulardii from Biocodex), a probiotic which helps protect the gastro-intestinal system from the diarrhea antibiotics can cause. More info at www.sboulardii.com
  • The Life Cycle of Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts Budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a unicellular organism used in baking and brewing. In this short film, Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK) explains the life cycle of yeast. This film is part of a collection of resources on the use of model organisms in medical research produced by Dr Chris Willmott and Professor Andrew Fry of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Leicester. Funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research council and the GENIE Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, these videos show how the use of invertebrate species such as yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) can be applicable to human medicine. Professor Rhona Borts www2.le.ac.uk BBSRC www.bbsrc.ac.uk GENIE www2.le.ac.uk BioethicsBytes bioethicsbytes.wordpress.com
  • Dr. Andrew Vershon - Transcriptional regulation in yeast Dr. Andrew Vershon discusses transcription and gene expression in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Many of the factors that Dr. Vershon is studying in yeast are closely related in structure and function to regulatory proteins in higher eukaryotes that play critical roles in processes such as development and cancer. Investigations into the activity and role of these transcription factors in yeast therefore provides valuable information on the function of the homologous proteins in multi-cellular organisms.
  • The New sboulardii.com Learn more about Saccharomyces boulardii on the new sboulardii.com
  • Yeastract - A tool for the ***ysis of regulatory associations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae YEASTRACT provides a set of queries to search and retrieve important biological information from the gathered data and to predict transcription regulation networks in yeast from data emerging from gene-by-gene ***ysis or global approaches.
  • How Much B12 Should One Take and Which One? www.HippocratesHealthLifestyle.com Hippocrates makes 2 B12 nutritional supplements Ocean Energy Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and B12 Forte Cyanocobalamin. How Much B12 Should One Take and Which One? 98% of B12 nutritional supplements are chemicals the body can't use.
  • Saccharomyces carlsbergensis A yeast by any other name... wogsland.org
  • Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts (Full Interview) Full interview with Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), in which she discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona explains how budding yeast, an organism more associated with brewing and bread making, can be used to discover interesting new insights into the processes that are going wrong in infertility. Professor Borts, Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Holder and Director of the Leicester Institute of Genetics and Genome Science in the University of Leicester's world-renowned Department of Genetics has been at the forefront of yeast-based research into understanding how organisms reproduce and pass on their DNA. Yeast is one of the simplest organisms that can be used to model humans. Although it is a single cell, many genes had exactly the same structure and function as they do in humans. This film is part of a collection of resources on the use of model organisms in medical research produced by Dr Chris Willmott and Professor Andrew Fry of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Leicester. Funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research council and the GENIE Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, these videos show how the use of invertebrate species such as yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) can be applicable to human medicine. Professor Rhona Borts www2.le.ac.uk BBSRC www.bbsrc.ac.uk GENIE www2.le.ac.uk ...
  • IBS homefirst.com Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common presenting complaints seen in medical practices. It generally is characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, and disturbed defecation ( ie. constipation or diarrhea). IBS negatively impacts the quality of life (QOL) of affected individuals. Recent studies indicate that the QOL for patients who have IBS is worse than that of the general population and is similar to that of patients who have any of several significant medical conditions. Dr. Eisenstein has formulated a combination of natural safe treatments for IBS: Betten-Aid, FOS and Saccharomyces Boulardii. Dr. Eisenstein recommends, that you take: Betten-Aid: take 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals or when needed for relief FOS: take 2 capsules twice a day for constipation. Saccharomyces Boulardii: take 2 capsules twice a day for diarrhea. To receive Dr. Eisenstein's complementary email newsletter please go to homefirst.com
  • Yeast - Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Timelapse I shot this through my dissecting scope. I added some sugar, water and yeast and observed. I believe it's 4x, but if it's obviously not, than it's 40x. I am not sure if the camera magnifies. My objective lens is set at 4x. Thanks for watching, comments are appreciated!

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