Sonic the Brain Chemical 44
GamerBub writes "A chemical protein that appears to prevent Parkinson's Disease has been named Sonic the Hedgehog.
According to the National Post."
"Hello again, Peabody here..." -- Mister Peabody
Just wait (Score:2)
So now I'm wondering... (Score:2, Interesting)
And what does SEGA have to say about the dilution of trademark/copyright infringement/etc?
Re:So now I'm wondering... (Score:1)
And in other news... (Score:5, Informative)
...Slashdot is over six years behind Google [google.com]. D'oh, guys, D'OH!
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Re:And in other news... (Score:2)
Impressive, considering Google just turned 5. PageRank and time travel, what can't they do?
Well, it appears that taking over DejaNews a couple of years ago was not beyond their capabilities...
Re:And in other news... (Score:1)
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Why? (Score:4, Interesting)
Does anyone know why the protein was named after Sonic? The linked article doesn't really give any indication why that name was picked.
GMD
Re:Why? (Score:5, Informative)
Plus, it has to do with increasing the speed between synapse firings.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Sonic: I hate Luigi soooo much!
Lisa Simpson: No, you're from Sega: You hate Dr. Robotnik.
Sonic:
Re:Why? (Score:1)
By the way -- Sonic hedgehog (or
Re:Why? (Score:2, Informative)
Fly geneticists like to go for amusing names. For example, there is a gene responsible for development of the 7th cell of the fly ommati
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Why? (Score:2)
Because it has a nice *ring* to it? I look forward to Michael J Fox receiving his oscar for Back to the Future parts 4, 5 and 6 and thanking Sonic The Hedgehog for allowing him to return to his sterling acting career.
The Pope has this disease. (Score:1)
Re:The Pope has this disease. (Score:2)
Why the name? (Score:2)
It's hard to read this article without chuckling at the repeated insertion of the silly name into the medical jargon, but hey people, (researchers, journalists) if you're going to use such a ridiculous name, and use it repeatedly throughout the story....
How about letting us in on the joke?
Whats so wrong... (Score:3, Funny)
Though, when theres a Dr. Robotnic filling out perscriptions, then you can bust out the lawsuits.
Re:Whats so wrong... (Score:2)
Re:Whats so wrong... (Score:1)
Just be grateful... (Score:2)
*ewwwww*
Re:In other, MORE IMPORTANT news... (Score:1, Troll)
Ummmmmm?! (Score:2)
Maybe the cure for cancer might be known as "Zelda"?
-psy
hmm (Score:1)
I know... (Score:3, Funny)
Some more prior art... (Score:2, Informative)
Gene versus protein, huh?
I love old news (Score:1)
This is 2 and a half years late. (Score:3, Informative)
And it's called Sonic Hedgehog, not Sonic THE Hedgehog.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2001-03/
Re:This is 2 and a half years late. (Score:2)
more articles:
http://search.eurekalert.org/e3/query.html?col=
Re:This is 2 and a half years late. (Score:2)
The oldest reference [nih.gov] I can find in the MedLine database [nih.gov] is from 1993:
"Sonic hedgehog, a member of a family of putative signaling molecules, is implicated in the regulation of CNS polarity."
Cell. 1993 Dec 31;75(7):1417-30. "
They have no idea (Score:2)
OOoooollddd (Score:2)
Hey, there is even a mitochondrial protein named after my slashdot username: tom7 [genedb.org].
Covered by Reed Magazine in 1998. (Score:1)
<A HREF="http://web.reed.edu/community/newsandpub/fe
(page 2 for the Sonic reference)
Sonic the Head-Drug? (Score:2)
Bloody scientists... so unimaginative.... :)
Q.