Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Kevin... Here's four of them.

February 20, 2010 03:27 PM
How nerve cells grow

Brain researcher Hiroshi Kawabe has discovered the workings of a process that had been completely overlooked until now, and that allows nerve cells in the brain to grow and form complex networks. The study shows that an enzyme which usually controls the destruction of protein components has an unexpected function in nerve cells: it controls the structure of the cytoskeleton and thus ensures that nerve cells can form the tree-like extensions that are necessary for signal transmission in the brain.

In order to be able to receive signals from other cells, nerve cells form complex extensions called dendrites (from the Greek 'dendron' meaning tree). The growth of dendrites in the human brain takes place mainly during late embryonic and infantile brain development. During this phase, dendrites, with a total length of many hundred kilometres, grow from the 100 billion nerve cells in our brain. The result is a highly-complex network of nerve cells that controls all bodily functions - from breathing to complicated learning processes.

In order that this incredible growth phase of brain development does not lead to chaos, the growth of the dendrites must be accurately controlled. In fact, a large number of signal processes control the direction and the speed of dendrite growth by influencing the structure of the cytoskeleton, which is inside the growing dendrite and responsible for its shape and extension.

The Göttingen-based brain researcher Hiroshi Kawabe has now discovered exactly how the growth of the cytoskeleton is controlled during the dendrite development. Using specially bred genetically engineered mice, the Japanese guest scientist, who conducts research at the Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, discovered that the Nedd4-1 enzyme is essential for regular dendrite growth. Nedd4-1 is an enzyme that usually controls the degradation of protein components in cells by combining them with another protein called ubiquitin. The cell identifies these ubiquitinated molecules as "waste" and degrades them. In some cases, however, the ubiquitination does not lead to the degradation of the marked protein but changes its function instead.

Nedd4-1 prevents degradation of the cytoskeleton

Hiroshi Kawabe has now shown that the Nedd4-1 enzyme ubiquitinates a signal protein called Rap2, and thus prevents it causing the dismemberment of the cytoskeleton and the collapse of the dendrites. "As long as Nedd4-1 is active, the nerve cell dendrites can grow normally," reports Kawabe. "In its absence, the dendrite growth comes to a standstill and previously formed dendrites collapse, with dramatic consequences for the function of nerve cell networks in the brain." There are, however, probably a number of parallel operating signal paths which control the dendrite growth. This explains why nerve cells can also form dendrites without Nedd4-1 - albeit significantly fewer in number and shorter. The Nedd4/Rap2/TNIK mechanism would then be only one of several that can partially compensate each other.

Kawabe's discovery provides important new insight into the mechanisms which control the development of the brain. "What is surprising is that no-one has investigated this before," says the Japanese biochemist. Scientists have long been aware that Nedd4-1 is one of the most prevalent ubiquitination enzymes in nerve cells and is produced with great frequency in the developmental phase when nerve cells grow and form their dendrites. As Kawabe points out, the function of Nedd4-1 has already been investigated in dozens of studies. "But very little work has been carried out on its role in nerve cell development, which would have been the obvious thing to do." Source : Max-Planck-Gesellschaft


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Michelle.

William Yu
5th period English
2/19/10

Autobiography

People can see what you look like, but not who you really are. You can see that I’m Chinese and wear a lot of black, but you won’t see my background and that my favorite color is purple. Judging people by their looks is bad, because when you misjudge them, they might get mad. You can't judge a book by it's cover. I’m here to tell you who I really am and not what I look like.
I am told I’m nice and kind, but whenever I am mad, I would isolate myself and listen to really loud music that fits my mood so I wouldn’t hurt anyone. I would lock myself in my room or leave my house and just sit at the 14 Muni Transit bus stop until I calm down. To myself, I find that when I’m having fun I can be immature and all, but when times are serious, I would be mature about the situation. I don’t know if you see this in me, but I like misty nights more than sunny days. Nights are the best to me. Especially if it's cold and rainy for some reason. This is why I would prefer sunsets over sunrises because after the sunsets, it's dark. Also my favorite color is purple even though I wear a lot of black. I like black and white, but purple is my favorite color even if I don't wear it much. These are stuff that you can’t see in me when you just look at me. By telling you I like nights, I should tell you about what I do until so late at night.
On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays I would play basketball in Chinatown until pretty late or just hanging out with friends in Downtown. When I stay out so late, it gets dangerous. I remember times like riding the bus home with my friend and seeing brawls on the back of the 8x because someone stole another person’s cell phone. Another incident is when I saw a cops surrounding a dead body in Visitation Valley while I was riding the bus. It was scary when I saw it, but I get use to it since I've seen a lot of these incidents already. Recently I saw two people fighting at a bus stop because one accused the other of stealing his phone and the other was denying it. Everyone started leaving the bus stop, but I didn't really see a big reason of leaving. Cops came soon after and people were nosy. They rather skip a 14 Limited than to miss out on what happens when the cops came. I just got on the 14 Limited since I've seen incidents like this and was pretty sure about how it ends like other fights when cops arrive. Where I was raised and live really effects the way I am now. I was raised near the Mission, go to the Mission when I was young with my mom, and live in Excelsior. I think this really effect the way I am now.
The songs I listen to are by underground rappers. My thoughts for the future is becoming a famous rapper. I wasn't really interested in rap until December of 2009. It was back when on AIM, my friend invited me into a chat room full of underground artists. I searched them up on Youtube and listened to their songs and soon realized they were around my age. They really inspired me especially two rappers in the chat room with rapper names Moc Five and Illmillion. Soon after I searched up more underground artists. Many other underground artists inspired me by their voices and lyrics such as D-Pryde, Lil Crazed, and J.Reyez. My goal right now is to record my first song and place it up on Youtube.
In conclusion, you can't see these things in people when you look at them. Would you be able to see that my goal is to become a rapper? Or did you know that my favorite color is purple? I don't think so. So please don't judge a person by what they look like because if you did that to me, you would probably be completely wrong about me. So let me tell you once more that people can see what you look like, but not who you really are.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

I can do
125125
clicks
in 30 secs.
Are you faster?

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Essay.

William Yu
English 5th period
10/30/09
The Most Dangerous Game

In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, the two main characters are both hunters, yet they are quite different in personality and hunting ability. Rainsford is young, athletic and hunts only animals. Zaroff is Russian, wealthy and hunts human. The purpose of this essay is to discuss differences and similarities between Rainsford and Zaroff.
First difference between Rainsford and Zaroff is their hunting preferences. Rainsford likes to hunt as does General Zaroff, but Rainsford only hunts animals while Zaroff hunts humans. Rainsford prefers to hunt animals as a hobby, but Zaroff hunts human because they have more intelligence and the power to reason. Rainsford’s and Zaroff’s differences are not only in their hunting preferences.
Second difference between Rainsford and Zaroff are their personality. Rainsford is young and curious. He is also calm and determined while Zaroff is not. Rainsford is calm because he thinks out a strategy before he starts to escape from Zaroff. General Zaroff is an older man who’s arrogant and aggressive. He’s sophisticated and aggressive because he has manners, but he kills humans. Even though they have differences in personality, they still have similarities.
Two similarities between Rainsford and Zaroff are their hunting skills and intelligence. Both Rainsford and Zaroff have traveled around the world hunting. They also learned different animal traps from different places around the world. They both are rich hunters. Not only that, but they both have intelligence from being veteran.
Both hunters may have many differences, but they still have similarities. Even though they are both hunters and veterans, they have different types of prey. They are both veterans, but the difference is that Zaroff is a higher rank. So in conclusion, they have many differences, but also have some similarities. In my opinion, General Zaroff has more skills to hunting ,while Rainsford is more strategic.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

My Family's History.



I messed up once. And again. And... again. But here it is... finally! Enjoy :]

Friday, April 10, 2009

My slave diary

Dear Diary,

I have been working in the cotton field every morning for as long as I can remember. Everyday I would walk out into the field before the sun comes up and go back to my house after sun goes down. Everyday I work, picking cotton out of their pods in the scorching hot sun. My back would hurt everyday after I get back from work. It would hurt because of hunching down to pick up cotton while my hands are in pain because of picking cotton out of pods. The cotton pods have thorns that pierce into my fingers. I am one of the unlucky slaves. Some slaves are skilled enough to work in the master’s house which looks a lot easier than working in the hot field every morning to night. -March 17, 1858

Dear Diary,

Finally I have time to write in my diary again. I have to describe the house of mine that I have to live in. The living condition is terrible. The cabins are built of logs and there are holes and bare ground in our cabin. We are only given enough food to last to the next day. I live with a whole bunch of other slaves. Crowded and packed of people in one cabin. The beds are uncomfortable, but they are good enough after a day of hard work for me. - May 28, 1858

Dear Diary,

Today I saw a very horrible sight. I saw a man run away, but was captured back to the master. He was whipped horribly and beaten as a sign to us other slaves to not run away. He is considered lucky. I have once seen another man run away as was tortured. The master branded his slave by himself. It was so painful just seeing that happen. I have heard of many different kinds of torture from my slave friends, but I have never seen any of those happen yet. - June 12, 1858

Dear Diary,

Today I went to church In the woods. We go to church without our owners knowing, because they do not want us to gather together. We would sneak and go to the woods and meet up. We would call this an invisible church, because it is not noticeable. We would sing hymns together and read the Bible together. We would do all this without letting our owners knowing. We would then carefully slip back into the owners land without him or her knowing. If we were ever caught, we would face brutal punishments. -June 21, 1858

Dear Diary,

Today, when I had the time for my leisure activities I tried making a quilt. I made only part of it because I don't have much of a leisure time. In my leisure time I don't always just make my quilt. Sometimes I like to make corn-husk dolls. I make a corn-husk man with a hat, I rarely have the time to play with them. When I have the time, I would usually make another corn-husk doll rather than to play with the one I have already made because I feel that making one is better than playing with one. -July 10, 1858

Dear Diary,

Today, while I was working in the fields I saw a mother crying and begging in front of our master. I was wondering what was happening until I saw that he was trying to sell the mother's son away to another family. Today, my father also told me that he and my mother never legally married because slaves were not allowed marry. Another thing that happened was that my mother came to spend time with me even though she had things to do. I love my family and I hope I would not be sold to another family. -July 25, 1858


Dear Diary,

Today, I got to listen to stories from my grandfather. He told me legends and African American tales. Sometimes, I would spend time to dance and sing songs that came from African American cultures. We would have fun while doing so. If we have the right amount of time, we would be able to do spirituals. -August 3, 1858

Dear Diary,

Today, at night when I was looking out the cabin door I saw a big African group of men attacking the white slave owners. The slaves owners looked scared. I have seen a lot of rebellion happening through this past week. Like yesterday, I saw people breaking fences and tools. Some slaves even refused to work. This reminded me all that has happened. Taking control of African Americans was unfair. I decided to join the rebellion and attacked a white slave owner. The whites came with guns and shot everyone including me. As I am writing this I am bleeding and I don't think that I can...

Friday, March 27, 2009

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Characters:
Karen Chen(narrator)
Steven Lum(fur trapper)
Melissa Li(fur trader)
William Yu(beaver)
James Le(Indian)
Props for script:
paper
ballspaper
gun
jacket
beaver trap
Introduction:
We are doing a play on the mountain men, also known as fur trappers. The mountain men moved to the west because fur was popular at the time. Their journeys were really intense and they faced many difficulties. They left behind personal journals.
Karen: One day Steven decides to become a fur trapper.
Steven: I'm heading to the west to get myself some fur.
Karen: Steven sets a trap hoping for a beaver to come.
Steven: *puts trap on the floor*Karen: Then a beaver crawls and is stuck in the trap.William: *puts leg in trap*
Steven: Look what i found, a beaver!!*shoots beaver*
Steven: Is he dead?*shoots again*
Steven: Now he's dead!
Karen: Then Steven skins the beaver.
Steven: *takes of Williams jacket*
Karen: On his way to get more fur, an Indian comes and throws stones at Steven.
James: *throws paper balls at Steven*
Karen: Steven quickly ran away and reached the trading point.
Melissa: I'll trade you beer for your fur.*hands imaginary beer to Steven*
Steven: That sounds good.
Karen: Next, Steven wrote his entire journey in his journal.
Steven: *pretends to write*Karen: Suddenly, he died by an unknown disease.
Steven: *drops on the floor*


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