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Evaluation of the chemical and nutritional characteristics of almonds (Prunus dulcis (Mill). D.A. Webb) as influenced by harvest time and cultivar
BACKGROUND: Several workers have studied the effect of harvest time on chemical and nutritional composition of almonds, but the results are partly conflicting, probably due to differences in the cultivars considered and to different agronomic and climatic conditions in the growing areas. In this paper, the influence of...
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Hemostatic Disorders in Feline Immunodeficiency Virus‐Seropositive Cats
The hemostatic function of 40 feline immunodeficiency virus (FlV) seropositive and 8 FIV and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) seropositive cats was evaluated and compared with reference values from 30 clinically healthy cats. The FIVpositive cats were divided into 3 groups: group I included asymptomatic carriers; group II ...
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Expression and distribution of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator in neurons of the spinal cord
To verify the hypothesis that cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is expressed in neurons of the human spinal cord, we investigated the presence and distribution of CFTR protein and mRNA in different segments of the human spinal cord obtained from autopsies. The techniques employed included rever...
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Acute Tubulointerstitial Nephritis With Eosinophiluria in a Dog
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H(v)1 Proton Channels in Dinoflagellates: Not Just for Bioluminescence?
Bioluminescence in dinoflagellates is controlled by H(V)1 proton channels. Database searches of dinoflagellate transcriptomes and genomes yielded hits with sequence features diagnostic of all confirmed H(V)1, and show that H(V)1 is widely distributed in the dinoflagellate phylogeny including the basal species Oxyrrhis ...
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European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine‐Companion Animals: Oral Research Communications of the 18th ECVIM‐CA Congress Ghent, Belgium, 4th to 6th September 2008
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Speakers Abstracts
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Detection of Human Rhinoviruses and Their Molecular Relationship Using cDNA Probes
We describe here a cDNA: RNA hybridization system for the study of human rhinoviruses. We have constructed an M13 probe from the 5′ end of the genome of rhinovirus 14 (HRV‐14) and used this to detect directly viral RNA. Of the 56 human rhinoviruses so far investigated 54 or 96.4% gave clearly positive hybridization sig...
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The safety of Bacillus species as insect vector control agents
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Introducing a Senior Course on Catastrophe Preparedness into the Dental School Curriculum
This article describes an integrated fourth‐year course in catastrophe preparedness for students at the New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD). The curriculum is built around the competencies proposed in “Predoctoral Dental School Curriculum for Catastrophe Preparedness,” published in the August 2004 Journal ...
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Serotonin turnover rate in raphe and cortex of mice infected with Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus
The turnover of serotonin (5HT) was determined in the raphe area and cortex of mice infected with Pixuna, a strain of intermediate virulence of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus (VEEV). NMRI‐mice, 24 days old, were inoculated intracerebrally (ic) with 300 LDS0 of the virus. The animals were sacrificed 4, 7, 15,...
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COMPILED BY THE VACCINATION GUIDELINES GROUP (VGG) OF THE WORLD SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY ASSOCIATION (WSAVA)
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Attitudes Toward People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Model of Attitudes to Illness
This study examined attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS within a sample of 220 young men and women. As predicted, a multiple regression analysis revealed that the fear of contracting HIV/AIDS through casual contact was a significant predictor of both men's and women's willingness to interact with people living...
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Blastogenesis of Large Granular Lymphocytes in Nonlymphoid Organs
High numbers of large granular lymphocytes (LGL) accumulate in the livers and peritoneal cavities of mice during the course of viral infection. Accumulation of natural killer (NK) cells at day 3 postinfection (p.i.) was shown to be radiation‐sensitive, implying that proliferation was required for this response. Accumul...
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Effect of persistent mouse hepatitis virus infection on MHC Class I expression in murine astrocytes
Neurotropic strains of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) have been used extensively for the study of viral pathogenesis in the central nervous system (CNS), serving as models for human neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). MHV strains A59 and JHMV both cause acute and chronic encephalomyelitis and demyelinat...
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The biogeographical assignment of a west Kenyan rain forest remnant: further evidence from analysis of its reptile fauna
Aim The Kakamega Forest, western Kenya, has been biogeographically assigned to both lowland and montane forest biomes, or has even been considered to be unique. Most frequently it has been linked with the Guineo‐Congolian rain forest block. The present paper aims to test six alternative hypotheses of the zoogeographica...
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Mixed viral infections of the respiratory tract; an epidemiological study during consecutive winter seasons
The current study aimed to describe the molecular epidemiology of mixed respiratory viral infections during consecutive winter seasons in a tertiary care hospital. Patients with symptoms of respiratory tract infection were evaluated during the 2009‐2011 and 2013‐15 winter seasons. A clinical microarray technique was us...
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Pancreatic surgical biopsy in 24 dogs and 19 cats: postoperative complications and clinical relevance of histological findings
OBJECTIVE: To assess the immediate postoperative complications associated with pancreatic biopsy in dogs and cats and review the clinical relevance of biopsy findings. METHODS: Retrospective review of clinical records from two referral institutions for cases undergoing pancreatic biopsy between 2000 and 2013. RESULTS: ...
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Viral infections in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
The following communication is a tripartite synopsis of the role of viral infection in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The first section describes the impact of viral opportunistic infection in AIDS; for each virus, clinical presentation and diagnosis, laboratory diagnostic approaches (with emphasis on e...
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Myelin‐ and microbe‐specific antibodies in guillain‐barré syndrome
We surveyed the frequency of reported infections and target autoantigens in 56 Guillain Barré syndrome (GBS) patients by detecting antibodies to myelin and microbes. Sulfatide (43%), cardiolipin (48%), GD(1a) (15%), SGPG (11%), and GM(3) (11%) antibodies were the most frequently detected heterogenous autoantibodies. A ...
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Rotavirus and other viruses in the stool of premature babies
In a 12‐month study, 363 stools of 199 premature babies nursed in a separate ward of a paediatric clinic were examined by electron microscopy and on cell culture to detect virus. Twenty‐four (6.6%) were positive for rotavirus, in one winter epidemy. From four stools Echo 22 was isolated, and in six cases virus‐like par...
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Editor’s Perspectives – May 2020
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Development of an Efficient Bioprocess for Poultry Vaccines Using High‐density Insect Cell Culture
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Long‐term morbidity of respiratory viral infections during chemotherapy in children with leukaemia
BACKGROUND: Respiratory viruses are a common cause of infection in immunosuppressed children undergoing cancer therapy. Pulmonary sequelae have been documented following respiratory viral infections (RVIs) in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients; however potential late effects in children undergoing non...
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Conference Report
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Pharyngotonsillitis
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Flavor and odour characteristics of species of Allium in relation to their capacity to stimulate germination of sclerotia of Sclerotium cepivorum
Of many species or cultivars of Allium tested only six ornamental species showed little or no capacity to stimulate germination of sclerotia of Sclerotium cepivorum. All six species had S‐methyl‐L‐cysteine sulphoxide as their principal flavour and odour precursor and their overall flavour and odour levels were low. All...
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Molecular profiling of oral microbiota in jawbone samples of bisphosphonate‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw
Oral Diseases (2012) 18, 602–612 Objective: Infection has been hypothesized as a contributing factor to bisphosphonate (BP)‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ). The objective of this study was to determine the bacterial colonization of jawbone and identify the bacterial phylotypes associated with BRONJ. Materials ...
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Innovationen verbessern Lebensqualität von Patienten mit Hämophilie A
Die Hämophilie gehört zu den am längsten bekannten Erbkrankheiten. Erst in den 60er Jahren ist es jedoch gelungen, Gerinnungskonzentrate aus Blutplasma herzustellen und damit eine Behandlung einzuführen, die Patienten vor schweren Blutungen und Verkrüppelungen bewahrt.
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Role of chronic stress and depression in periodontal diseases
An extensive body of experimental and clinical evidence documents the negative impact of chronic psychological stress and depression on the immune system and health. Chronic stress and depression can result in general dysregulation of the immune system, of both cellular and humoral pathways, which may contribute to pat...
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Cost‐Effective Antibiotic Prescribing
Antibiotics are often misused, resulting in a high frequency of adverse effects, emergence of drug‐resistant organisms, and excessive costs. The high cost of antibiotics is currently receiving the greatest attention. Considerable cost savings can be achieved by appropriate prescribing of antibiotics for patients receiv...
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Zytostatika aus dem Meer
Bodenbakterien aus der Gruppe der Actinomyceten sind seit langem Lieferanten für hoch wirksame Antibiotika. Dagegen sind Sekundärmetaboliten aus Actinomyceten des marinen Sediments noch eher selten.
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Plasticity for colour adaptation in vertebrates explained by the evolution of the genes pomc, pmch and pmchl
Different camouflages work best with some background matching colour. Our understanding of the evolution of skin colour is based mainly on the genetics of pigmentation (“background matching”), with little known about the evolution of the neuroendocrine systems that facilitate “background adaptation” through colour phen...
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Use of Plant Viruses for Delivery of Vaccine Epitopes
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Temperature Dependence of Activation Energy in Stage II Recovery in Deformed Aluminium
The activation energy of recovery in 99.999% aluminium deformed at 4.2 K is investigated at temperatures between 50 to 180 K by means of the change of slope method. The activation energy varies from 0.15 to 0.60 eV with raising temperature. This behaviour is simulated by considering an overlapping of several first orde...
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Poster session abstracts
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An indicator‐based problem reduction scheme for coupled reactive transport models
A number of effective models have been developed for simulating chemical transport in porous media; however, when a reactive chemical problem comprises multiple species within a substantial domain for a long period of time, the computational cost can become prohibitively expensive. This issue is addressed here by propo...
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Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction 2014 Winter Meeting February 25–March 1, 2014 Doral Golf Resort & Spa Miami, Florida
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Systematik und Biologie der Hepatitis‐Viren. Ähnliche Erkrankung – unterschiedliche Viren
Hepatitis‐Viren wurden und werden dadurch gefunden und letztlich auch benannt, dass man die infektiösen Agenzien – meist in Form ihrer Nukleinsäuren – im Blut von Patienten mit Leberentzündungen nachweist. Die Nomenklatur folgt dann dem Alphabet. So ist es leicht nachvollziehbar, dass durchaus sehr unterschiedliche Vir...
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A comparative study of sex pheromone reception in the Hadeninae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Abstract A comparative study of the olfactory responses to pheromone compounds was performed in twenty‐four species of Hadeninae. Electroantennograms (EAG) were recorded on male moths in response to thirty compounds and the response profiles of each species were analysed by factorial correspondence analysis. A limited ...
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Symposium Summaries
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A novel glucuronosyltransferase has an unprecedented ability to catalyse continuous two‐step glucuronosylation of glycyrrhetinic acid to yield glycyrrhizin
Glycyrrhizin is an important bioactive compound that is used clinically to treat chronic hepatitis and is also used as a sweetener world‐wide. However, the key UDP‐dependent glucuronosyltransferases (UGATs) involved in the biosynthesis of glycyrrhizin remain unknown. To discover unknown UGATs, we fully annotated potent...
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II. Topic Sessions
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Veranstaltungskalender der DPhG
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Peramivir for Influenza A and B Viral Infections: A Pharmacokinetic Case Series
OBJECTIVE: To describe the peramivir (PRV) pharmacokinetics in critically ill children treated for influenza A or B viral infections. DESIGN: Retrospective electronic medical record review of prospectively collected data from critically ill children receiving peramivir for influenza A or B viral infections in the pedia...
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Transforming growth factor‐beta 1 in humidifier disinfectant‐associated children's interstitial lung disease
BACKGROUND: Humidifier disinfectant‐associated children's interstitial lung disease has an unpredictable clinical course with a high morbidity and mortality. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the differences in clinical findings between survivors and non‐survivors of humidifier disinfectant‐associated children's interstitial lun...
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Is SARS China's Chernobyl?
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Pediatric heart transplant from an incompletely treated influenza A‐positive donor
There is a shortage of pediatric donor hearts for waitlisted children, and yet nearly 50% of organs offered are not transplanted. Donor quality is often cited as a reason for declining organs offered from donors infected with influenza, presumably due to concern about disease transmission at transplant leading to sever...
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Selected hepatoprotective herbal medicines: Evidence from ethnomedicinal applications, animal models, and possible mechanism of actions
Insight into the hepatoprotective effects of medicinally important plants is important, both for physicians and researchers. Main reasons for the use of herbal medicine include their lesser cost compared with conventional drugs, lesser undesirable drug reactions and thus high safety, and reduced side effects. The prese...
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Disulfide conformation and design at helix N‐termini
To understand structural and thermodynamic features of disulfides within an α‐helix, a non‐redundant dataset comprising of 5025 polypeptide chains containing 2311 disulfides was examined. Thirty‐five examples were found of intrahelical disulfides involving a CXXC motif between the N‐Cap and third helical positions. GLY...
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Fragebogen zur PharmuZ “Arzneimittel gegen Tropenkrankheiten II”
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Review of Pharmacological Effects of Glycyrrhiza sp. and its Bioactive Compounds
The roots and rhizomes of licorice (Glycyrrhiza) species have long been used worldwide as a herbal medicine and natural sweetener. Licorice root is a traditional medicine used mainly for the treatment of peptic ulcer, hepatitis C, and pulmonary and skin diseases, although clinical and experimental studies suggest that ...
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Meeting Report
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A Review of the Magnetic Relaxation and Its Application to the Study of Atomic Defects in α‐Iron and Its Diluted Alloys
This review presents a comprehensive survey on intensive studies performed during the last decades on point defect reactions on α‐iron (α‐Fe) and its diluted alloys. Our intention is to give an actual account of the knowledge accumulated on this subject, as it has been obtained predominantly by means of the magnetic af...
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Scientific Content P1–P85
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Factors Influencing the Size Structure of Brook Trout and Brown Trout in Southeastern Wyoming Mountain Streams
We used discriminant models to identify relations among size structures of stocks of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis and brown trout Salmo trutta and features of their habitats in small mountain streams (2,377–2,975 m above mean sea level) in the Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming. Size structure was predicted fro...
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2016 ASPHO ABSTRACTS
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THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE CNS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. I. INTERPRETATION OF CYTOPLASMIC PAPOVAVIRUS‐LIKE AND PARAMYXOVIRUS‐LIKE INCLUSIONS
During an electron microscopic study of the white matter in multiple sclerosis (MS), spheroidal reticular particles were found both in MS and in control brains. These particles have previously been described in the brain in MS and in brain‐derived cell cultures in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. In both cases they...
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2018 ASPHO ABSTRACTS
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Urinary club cell protein 16 (CC16): Utility of its assay during acute bronchiolitis
Acute bronchiolitis is responsible for high morbidity in infants. Club cell protein 16 kDa (CC16) is a major pneumoprotein secreted by club cells of the bronchial epithelium and eliminated by the renal pathway. CC16 seems to be a biomarker of epithelial damage in asthma. However, its value as a marker of acute bronchio...
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Lipid transfer proteins from Brassica campestris and mung bean surpass mung bean chitinase in exploitability
Antifungal peptides with a molecular mass of 9 kDa and an N‐terminal sequence demonstrating remarkable similarity to those of nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) were isolated from seeds of the vegetable Brassica campestris and the mung bean. The purified peptides exerted an inhibitory action on mycelial growt...
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Symposium Summaries
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Anti‐HIV, Anti‐Poxvirus, and Anti‐SARS Activity of a Nontoxic, Acidic Plant Extract from the Trifollium Species Secomet‐V/anti‐Vac Suggests That It Contains a Novel Broad‐Spectrum Antiviral
Enveloped animal viruses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human papillomavirus, Marburg, and influenza are major public health concerns around the world. The prohibitive cost of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for most HIV‐infected patients in sub‐Saharan Africa and the serio...
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Mechanisms of Virus‐Induced Demyelination and Remyelination
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Specific RNA Drug Therapy of Hepatitis Viruses
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Mold contamination in schools with either high or low prevelance of asthma
BACKGROUND: Mold exposures have been linked to the development and exacerbation of asthma. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Environmental Relative Moldiness Index (ERMI) metric, developed to quantify mold exposures in homes, might be applied to evaluating the mold contamination in schools. METHODS...
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COMPARISON OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANT STRAINS OF TYPE 1 HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TO IN VITRO ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF 5‐IODO‐2‐ DEOXYURIDINE OR RIBAVIRIN.
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Label‐free detection techniques for protein microarrays: Prospects, merits and challenges
Protein microarrays, on which thousands of discrete proteins are printed, provide a valuable platform for functional analysis of the proteome. They have been widely used for biomarker discovery and to study protein–protein interactions. The accomplishments of DNA microarray technology, which had enabled massive paralle...
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Influence of viral and bacterial respiratory infections on exacerbations and symptom severity in childhood asthma
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Hochkontagiöse Erkrankungen. Sind wir vorbereitet?
Hochkontagiöse, gemeingefährliche, lebensbedrohliche Erkrankungen kommen in Deutschland bislang extrem selten vor, bergen aber ein hohes Gefahrenpotential für Patienten, Gesundheitspersonal und die allgemeine Bevölkerung. Sie können als importierte Infektionen, bei Laborunfällen oder im Rahmen bioterroristischer Anschl...
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Arzt und Apotheker – vertrauensvolle Partner oder feindliche Brüder?
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Poly(N‐acylethylenimine) copolymers containing pendant pentamethyldisiloxanyl groups. I. Synthesis
10‐(Pentamethyl disiloxanyl) decyl oxazoline (Si) was synthesized. It was copolymerized with either undecyl (U) or nonyl (N) oxazolines using methyl 4‐nitrobenzenesulfonate as initiator. Two series of random poly(N‐acylethylenimine) copolymers, U/Si and N/Si, were synthesized over the whole composition range of Si mono...
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Optimizing Economic Outcomes in Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis
The treatment of community‐acquired respiratory tract infections, such as acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (AECB), constitutes a huge socioeconomic burden. In most cases, an antimicrobial agent is advocated to lessen morbidity and prevent serious clinical sequelae. Use of antimicrobial agents for AECB, however...
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Measles Virus Infection Causes Expression of Class I and Class II MHC Antigens in Rat Brain
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EFFECT OF RIBAVIRIN ON VIRAL HEPATITIS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS
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Transfection of COS Cells with Human Cystatin cDNA and Its Effect on HSV‐1 Replication
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CAN VIRAL ENVELOPE GLYCOLIPIDS PRODUCE AUTO‐IMMUNITY, WITH REFERENCE TO THE CNS AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS?
Many viruses, with lipid envelopes derived from the host cell membranes, have been implicated in the aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS), and epidemiological studies support an infectious agent. Alternatively the disease is thought by other workers to be auto‐immune in nature, and recently much attention has been focu...
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Cell‐Mediated Immunity in Virus Infections of the Central Nervous System
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New insights into pediatric community‐acquired pneumonia gained from untargeted metabolomics: A preliminary study
BACKGROUND: Available diagnostics often fail to distinguish viral from bacterial causes of pediatric community‐acquired pneumonia (pCAP). Metabolomics, which aims at characterizing diseases based on their metabolic signatures, has been applied to expand pathophysiological understanding of many diseases. In this explora...
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Konzepte für die Hämophilie‐Behandlung. Gerinnungsfaktoren in der Therapie
Angeborene Blutungsleiden sind überwiegend durch genetische Defekte der im Blutplasma vorkommenden Gerinnungsfaktoren (I‐XIII) bedingt (Koagulopathien). Ursächlich kommen auch angeborene Störungen der Thrombozytenfunktion und extrem selten solche der Gefäßwand infrage.
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Is an infectious trigger always required for primary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis? Lessons from in utero and neonatal disease
In this report, we evaluate the hypothesis that hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in patients with defects of lymphocyte cytotoxicity is usually triggered by infections. We show that in the majority of patients, extensive virus PCR panels performed in addition to routine microbiological investigations remain negative ...
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Tight junction‐related human diseases
Tight junctions are intercellular junctions adjacent to the apical ends of paracellular spaces. They have two classical functions, the barrier function and the fence function. The former regulates the passage of ions, water and various molecules through paracellular spaces, and is thus related to edema, jaundice, diarr...
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Negative Staining and Immune Electron Microscopy as Techniques for Rapid Diagnosis of Viral Agents
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Severe, persistent, and fatal T‐cell immunodeficiency following therapy for infantile leukemia
We describe five cases of children who completed chemotherapy for infantile acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and soon after were diagnosed with severe T‐cell, non‐HIV immunodeficiency, with varying B‐cell and NK‐cell depletion. There was near absence of CD3(+), CD4(+), and CD8(+) cells. All patients developed multipl...
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Microsensor Arrays for Saliva Diagnostics
abstract: Optical fiber microarrays have been used to screen saliva from patients with end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) to ascertain the efficacy of dialysis. We have successfully identified markers in saliva that correlate with kidney disease. Standard assay chemistries for these markers have been converted to disposabl...
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Trends in der Impfstoffentwicklung. DNA‐ und zellbasierte Impfstoffe
Für eine Reihe von Infektionskrankheiten sowohl bakterieller, parasitärer als auch viraler Genese wurde vor allem im 20. Jahrhundert eine Vielzahl von Impfstoffen entwickelt, die Impflinge erfolgreich schützen konnten. Dies führte zu einer drastisch verminderten Krankheitslast in der Bevölkerung, zu einer deutlich verr...
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Academy News – April 2020 PM&R
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Dublin Pathology 2015. 8th Joint Meeting of the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology and the Pathological Society of Great Britain & Ireland
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46(th) Congress of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP) 2014: Toronto, Canada 22(nd)–25(th) October, 2014 SIOP abstracts
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Neither insects nor wind: ambophily in dioecious Chamaedorea palms (Arecaceae)
Pollination of Neotropical dioecious trees is commonly related to generalist insects. Similar data for non‐tree species with separated genders are inconclusive. Recent studies on pollination of dioecious Chamaedorea palms (Arecaceae) suggest that species are either insect‐ or wind‐pollinated. However, the wide variety ...
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Characterization of Bovine Parainfluenza Virus Type 3
Bovine parainfluenza virus type 3 (PIV‐3) has a buoyant density of 1.197. The RNA of PIV‐3, like that of Sendai virus, is a single continuous chain which lacks polyadenylic acid sequences and tends to self‐anneal to a marked extent. It has a sedimentation coefficient of 42S and a molecular weight of 4.5 × 10(6), being ...
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Comparison of Three Electron Microscopy Techniques for the Detection of Human Rotaviruses
Rotavirus detection by direct electron microscopy was compared with direct and indirect immune electron microscopy techniques. The latter two approaches permitted the enumeration of 25 and 103 times more rotaviruses respectively, than direct electron microscopy. Also, 70% and 90% of the virus particles were aggregated ...
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Characterization of Small Plaque Mutants of Mouse Hepatitis Virus, JHM Strain
Two small plaque mutants designated as 1a and 2c were isolated from DBT cells persistently infected with the JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus. Unlike the wild type JHM, these two mutant viruses grew more slowly with no prominent cell fusion. The buoyant densities of the mutants were slightly lower and 2c was reveale...
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Flavivirus induces MHC antigen on human myoblasts: A model of autoimmune myositis?
Infection of human embryonic myoblasts by West Nile virus (WNV), a flavivirus, caused significant upregulation of class I and II MHC expression as determined by flow cytometry. After 48 hours at a multiplicity of infection of 5 pfu/cell, a sixfold increase in MHC class I expression was induced from initially low levels...
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Tea and Health – Interview with Yukihiko Hara, Mitsui Norin Co., Ltd.
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Retracted: Immunological properties reveal the monovalent and bivalent recombinant dengue virus‐like particles as candidate vaccine for dengue
Retraction statement: ‘Immunological properties reveal the monovalent and bivalent recombinant dengue virus‐like particles as candidate vaccine for dengue’ by Yan Liu, Junmei Zhou, Zhizhun Yu, Danyun Fang, Chunyun Fu, Xun Zhu, Zhenjian He, Huijun Yan, Wenquan Liu, Yunxia Tang, Mengfeng Li and Lifang Jiang. The above ar...