Post by Max on Jul 18, 2005 11:21:39 GMT -5
Welcome to the Roaccutane Science forum!
1. Structure of the forum
The Roaccutane Science forum is divided in 14 sections. Section number one gives an overview of the suggested major hormonal effects of a (Ro)accutane exposure at receptor level and enzymes involved. Section two gives an overview of the neurotoxic effects on different parts of the brain, and suggested effects on receptors and metabolism of neurotransmitters. Section three discusses suggested pathways to (Ro)accutane induced apoptosis (programmed cell death). Section four gives an overview on the suggested immunomodulatory/ immunosuppressive effects of exposure. Section five gives an alphabitical overview of suggested (side)-effects that could be expected in subjects exposed to (Ro)accutane and their suggested chemical causes. Section six discusses how a (Ro)accutane exposure may affect the exposed subject long-term. [url=http://www.max001.proboards42.com/index.cgi?
board=rewfsdfsd]Section seven[/url] gives a systematic overview classified by transcription factors that either are upregulated or inhibited by (Ro)accutane and their role in gene-expression. Section eight is currently under construction and is dedicated to explaining the (Ro)accutane induced effects with a simplified language.
Roaccutane is a global concern
The language selection is found in the header of the forum. Section nine is summary for spanish and portuguese speaking readers. Section ten is under development and a summary for swedish and norwegian speaking readers. Section eleven is a summary in french. Section twelve is a summary in german, section thirteen is a summary in italian and section fourteen is a summary in dutch. The language sections do not contain a perfect language nor a full translation, due to lack of resources and lingual competence. The forum thus remains with the goal of facilitating the information process for non-english speaking readers until an adequate status of public awareness about the substance is reached.
2. References
References are provided in the end of each topic. All references used in this forum are available to the public and searchable in public databases. Links to studies from the reference lists are being updated.
3. Advertising
This is a message board free of charge. Provided advertising has no relation with provided research, nor is any of the marketed product by any means recommended.
4. Scientifical advance
More information about (Ro)accutane induced effects is continously coming in line with publicly available scientifical progress.
5. Visions
The 21th century involves the possiblity of a technologically and ideologically driven diminishing information-gap between:
1) baseline biochemical research and clinically active specialists in a scientifical field
2) institutions, other commercial and non-commercial parties harbouring potential interest conflicts and on the other hand the individual citizen
It is a vision of (Ro)accutane Science to open up for public awareness and to diminish these above mentioned information-gaps for a juste and overall beneficial scientifical advance.
With an ideal flow of information, the practical consquences of held scientifical knowledge should always ensure the best possible health decisions for each individual. Whenever that regards the adaptation and modificaction of current medical practise, adequate changes should be encouraged.
1. Structure of the forum
The Roaccutane Science forum is divided in 14 sections. Section number one gives an overview of the suggested major hormonal effects of a (Ro)accutane exposure at receptor level and enzymes involved. Section two gives an overview of the neurotoxic effects on different parts of the brain, and suggested effects on receptors and metabolism of neurotransmitters. Section three discusses suggested pathways to (Ro)accutane induced apoptosis (programmed cell death). Section four gives an overview on the suggested immunomodulatory/ immunosuppressive effects of exposure. Section five gives an alphabitical overview of suggested (side)-effects that could be expected in subjects exposed to (Ro)accutane and their suggested chemical causes. Section six discusses how a (Ro)accutane exposure may affect the exposed subject long-term. [url=http://www.max001.proboards42.com/index.cgi?
board=rewfsdfsd]Section seven[/url] gives a systematic overview classified by transcription factors that either are upregulated or inhibited by (Ro)accutane and their role in gene-expression. Section eight is currently under construction and is dedicated to explaining the (Ro)accutane induced effects with a simplified language.
Roaccutane is a global concern
The language selection is found in the header of the forum. Section nine is summary for spanish and portuguese speaking readers. Section ten is under development and a summary for swedish and norwegian speaking readers. Section eleven is a summary in french. Section twelve is a summary in german, section thirteen is a summary in italian and section fourteen is a summary in dutch. The language sections do not contain a perfect language nor a full translation, due to lack of resources and lingual competence. The forum thus remains with the goal of facilitating the information process for non-english speaking readers until an adequate status of public awareness about the substance is reached.
2. References
References are provided in the end of each topic. All references used in this forum are available to the public and searchable in public databases. Links to studies from the reference lists are being updated.
3. Advertising
This is a message board free of charge. Provided advertising has no relation with provided research, nor is any of the marketed product by any means recommended.
4. Scientifical advance
More information about (Ro)accutane induced effects is continously coming in line with publicly available scientifical progress.
5. Visions
The 21th century involves the possiblity of a technologically and ideologically driven diminishing information-gap between:
1) baseline biochemical research and clinically active specialists in a scientifical field
2) institutions, other commercial and non-commercial parties harbouring potential interest conflicts and on the other hand the individual citizen
It is a vision of (Ro)accutane Science to open up for public awareness and to diminish these above mentioned information-gaps for a juste and overall beneficial scientifical advance.
With an ideal flow of information, the practical consquences of held scientifical knowledge should always ensure the best possible health decisions for each individual. Whenever that regards the adaptation and modificaction of current medical practise, adequate changes should be encouraged.