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Results indicated that both cholesterol oxides caused an increase in c-jun in microglia, with 25-OH-cholesterol showing a more pronounced increase (Fig.
Heterogeneity within the groups was also higher than in the antidepressant experiment, probably because a selective pharmacologic antagonization of the neuro-modulating peptide CRH [ 27] had a less pronounced and stereotypic effect on transcription in the brain than the antidepressant drugs acting on a wide spectrum of neurotransmitter receptors, transporters and related enzymes [ 30].
Averaged over the period 1995-99, age-adjusted invasive breast cancer rates per 100,000 white, non-Hispanic women were 199 in Marin County, 155 in the rest of the San Francisco Bay Area, and 144 in the United States as a whole [ 2 ] . Pronounced international and national geographic variation in breast cancer rates has been studied extensively [ 3 4 5 6 7 8 ] and has been attributed variously to population differences in the use of mammographic screening, diet, physical activity, body size, alcohol consumption, and socioeconomic and reproductive factors [ 5 6 7 9 10 ] . However, studies of breast cancer incidence among Asian migrants to North America have noted associations with age at migration, suggesting additional important influences of childhood or adolescent exposures or experiences [ 4 5 6 ] . With regard to Marin County, an earlier study by the Northern California Cancer Center (NCCC) using census data suggested that the high incidence was associated with the sociodemographic characteristics of the county and not with a geographically specific exposure [ 10 ] and that women living in Marin County have a higher prevalence of some recognized breast cancer risk factors, such as high education and income as well as low and late parity [ 10 11 ] .
The liberal Guardian of London, while leading with the headline "War crimes move dims peace hope," pronounced the indictment "overwhelmingly positive" and said it augured well "not just for the resolution of this war, but for the world of the twenty-first century."
Reading these words I first thought neither did I, but further thinking conjured up the longdormant memory of a woman, originally from northwest Alabama, who invariably pronounced shrimp as srimp, the only person I have heard do so.
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