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Re: shankapotamus post# 4589

Monday, 06/25/2012 10:51:12 PM

Monday, June 25, 2012 10:51:12 PM

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Anatapup is real...here's the Trademark

http://www.trademarkia.com/company-star-scientific-inc-1155728-page-1-2

I don't make this stuff up....I find it on the internet as part of my normal due diligence when I research a stock.

You might also notice on the trademark website that there is a slogan for the Anatabloc Skin Cream...."Turn Back the Clock With Anatabloc". Can you imagine a skin cream that makes skin look younger and really helps get rid of wrinkles? Sales will blow through the roof.

If the article I found in Wired magazine is correct about the effects on the skin of stopping NF-kB transcription, then the Anatabloc skin cream should not only help with wrinkles, it should make age spots go away (something we have already seen posted numerous times on the internet). Based on the article linked below, Anatabloc would actually make skin thicker and younger looking. A few good "before and after photos" in the ad campaign would make the skin cream product go viral. It's almost as if Anatabloc's ability to stop NF-kB transcription is like a fountain of youth.

http://www.wired.com/medtech/genetics/news/2007/11/genetic_cosmetic

We all know that Anatabloc stops NF-kB transcription at a cellular level via the JAK-STAT pathway. What most people don't understand are the benefits one might observe from this phenomenon. In the Wired article linked above, the skin of the mice in the study not only stopped aging when NF-kB transcription was turned off ...the skin actually started looking young again.

excerpts from the above article....

The researchers first discovered a protein that plays a role in skin aging. Then they used a lotion that inhibited the protein in a genetically engineered mouse. After two weeks of treatment with their genetic cosmetic, the skin of older mice displayed the look and genetic profile of younger skin.

"It would be the best wrinkle cream ever, because it would actually work," said Alexander Hoffman, a biochemistry professor at the University of California at San Diego who did not participate in the study.

Chang's team genetically altered mice so that they could reduce the amount of NF-kB in skin cells -- the protein they found that controls various aging processes –- with a simple chemical. Then they applied that chemical, effectively blocking the protein.

"When you block NF-kB when the organism is quite old," Chang said, "you can basically block the genetic program, 'aging.'"

The skin treated with the NF-kB blocking solution became measurably thicker. A series of genetic changes also showed decreased cell aging.
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FWIW, I don't think the shorts have a clue what they dealing with here.

JMHO,

NJ
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