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Western Reserve

American  

noun

  1. a tract of land in NE Ohio reserved by Connecticut (1786) when its rights to other land in the western U.S. were ceded to the federal government; relinquished in 1800.


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In a new study published in Science Signaling, researchers from University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University identified a previously unknown enzyme called SCoR2.

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"We have a new class of drug that prevents weight gain and lowers cholesterol -- a potential therapy for obesity and cardiovascular disease, with additional hepatic benefits," explained lead author of the study, Jonathan Stamler, MD, President and Co-Founder, Harrington Discovery Institute, Distinguished University Professor, Robert S. and Sylvia K. Reitman Family Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Innovation, and Professor of Medicine and of Biochemistry at University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University.

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Now, researchers at Case Western Reserve University say those molecules may not be the primary cause after all.

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"The free radical process is almost like an explosion or a fire," said Salomon, who is also professor of ophthalmology in the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine.

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At Case Western Reserve University, the team included Mikhail Linetsky, research professor in chemistry, Masaru Miyagi, professor of pharmacology at the School of Medicine, and graduate students.

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