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Heim U - - 2012
Osteomyelitis caused by S. aureus can be reactivated after decades. Our patient presented with an acute episode of lower left-side abdominal pain and subfebrile temperature due to a reactivation of a S. aureus osteomyelitis in the iliac bone which was initially misinterpreted as a sigma diverticulitis. Diagnosis was established by ...
Fan Xi-Ying - - 2012
Photomorphogenesis is controlled by multiple signaling pathways, including the light and brassinosteroid (BR) pathways. BR signaling activates the BZR1 transcription factor, which is required for suppressing photomorphogenesis in the dark. We identified a suppressor of the BR hypersensitive mutant bzr1-1D and named it bzr1-1D suppressor1-Dominant (bzs1-D). The bzs1-D mutation was ...
Zhang Zhan-Hui - - 2012
Dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid functionalized silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles (γ-Fe2O3@SiO2-DDBSA) was readily prepared and identified as an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of a library of spirooxindole-pyrimidine derivatives by three-component condensation reaction of barbituric acids, isatins and cyclohexane-1,3-diones. The aqueous reaction medium, easy recovery of the catalyst using an external magnet, and ...
Tucker Ross - - 2012
Elite sporting performance results from the combination of innumerable factors, which interact with one another in a poorly understood but complex manner to mould a talented athlete into a champion. Within the field of sports science, elite performance is understood to be the result of both training and genetic factors. ...
Forbes Michael S - - 2012
Unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) is the most widely used animal model of progressive renal disease. Although renal interstitial fibrosis is commonly used as an end point, recent studies reveal that obstructive injury to the glomerulotubular junction leads to the formation of atubular glomeruli. To quantitate the effects of UUO on ...
Mabanglo Mark F - - 2012
Isopentenyl phosphate kinase (IPK) catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of isopentenyl phosphate (IP) to form isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) during biosynthesis of isoprenoid metabolites in Archaea. The structure of IPK from the archeaon Thermoplasma acidophilum (THA) was recently reported and guided the reconstruction of the IP binding site to accommodate the longer ...
Decker Sandra L - - 2012
By 2011 more than half of all office-based physicians were using electronic health record systems, but only about one-third of those physicians had systems with basic features such as the abilities to record information on patient demographics, view laboratory and imaging results, maintain problem lists, compile clinical notes, or manage ...
Yoon Sang-Hee - - 2012
Directed cell migration is critical to a variety of biological and physiological processes. Although simple topographical patterns such as parallel grooves and three-dimensional post arrays have been studied to guide cell migration, the effect of the dimensions and shape of micropatterns, which respectively represent the amount and gradient of physical ...
Saltonstall Kristin - - 2012
In a recent Technical Advance article, Vachon and Freeland (2011, Molecular Ecology Resources, 11, 279-285.) evaluate the utility of repetitive and non-repetitive variation in the chloroplast genome for phylogeographic inference, using variation in Phragmites australis as an example. While we agree that repetitive and nonrepetitive regions evolve at different rates ...
Landi-Librandi Ana Paula - - 2012
Context and objective: The massive production of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils during inflammation may cause damage to tissues. Flavonoids act as antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, liposomes loaded with these compounds were evaluated as potential antioxidant carriers, in attempt to overcome their poor solubility and stability. ...
Redley M - - 2012
Background  Patients with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive health care by proxy. It is family members and/or paid support staff who must recognise health problems, communicate with clinicians, and report the benefits, if any, of a particular treatment. At the same time international and national statutes protect and promote the right ...
Mello Rossella - - 2012
Anhydrous [2-percarboxyethyl]-functionalized silica (2b), a recyclable supported peracid, is a suitable reagent to perform the epoxidation of alkenes 1 in supercritical carbon dioxide at 250 bar and 40 degrees C under flow conditions. This procedure simplifies the isolation of the reaction products and uses only carbon dioxide as a solvent ...
Waszak Paul - - 2012
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains a main complication of extreme prematurity. Bone marrow derived-mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSC) prevent lung injury in an O2-induced model of BPD. The low level of lung BM-MSC engraftment suggests alternate mechanisms - beyond cell replacement - to account for their therapeutic benefit. We hypothesized that BM-MSCs ...
Su Hua - - 2012
Urea transporters UT-A1 and UT-A3 are both expressed in the kidney inner medulla. However, the function of UT-A3 remains unclear. Here, we found that UT-A3, which comprises only the NH(2)-terminal half of UT-A1, has a higher urea transport activity than UT-A1 in the oocyte and that this difference was associated ...
Truchado Pilar - - 2012
Flavanones, flavonoids abundant in Citrus, have been shown to interfere with Quorum Sensing (QS) and affect related physiological processes. We have investigated the QS-inhibitory effects of an orange extract enriched in O-glycosylated flavanones (mainly naringin, neohesperidin and hesperidin). The QS-inhibitory capacity of this extract and its main flavanone components was ...
Jordana Xavier - - 2012
Here, we test whether the increase in tooth height in insular endemics results from the expansion of the dietary niche under resource limitation, as widely considered, or whether it represents an investment in dental durability in response to the selection for extended longevity under low levels of extrinsic mortality. We ...
Embi Peter J - - 2012
ObjectiveInadequate participant recruitment is a major problem facing clinical research. Recent studies have demonstrated that electronic health record (EHR)-based, point-of-care, clinical trial alerts (CTA) can improve participant recruitment to certain clinical research studies. Despite their promise, much remains to be learned about the use of CTAs. Our objective was to ...
Abrams Daniel M - - 2012
An overwhelming majority of humans are right-handed. Numerous explanations for individual handedness have been proposed, but this population-level handedness remains puzzling. Here, we present a novel mathematical model and use it to test the idea that population-level hand preference represents a balance between selective costs and benefits arising from cooperation ...
Hähl Hendrik - - 2012
The adsorption process of proteins to surfaces is governed by the mutual interactions between proteins, solution and substrate. Interactions arising from the substrate are usually attributed to the uppermost atomic layer. This 'actual surface' defines the surface chemistry and hence steric and electrostatic interactions. For a comprehensive understanding, however, also ...
Mühlmann Marcel - - 2012
Composite membranes with a hierarchical structure, comprising thin regions with a bicontinuous structure and thick regions providing mechanical strength, have been prepared by casting inorganic zeolite particles and mixtures that yield organic polymers onto substrates that were decorated with sessile droplets of aqueous solutions. Analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) ...
Sjörs A - - 2012
Allostatic load (AL) has been shown to be a useful marker of physiological strain during chronic stress and burnout in non-clinical working populations. The usability of the AL index for a clinical population with severe stress-related exhaustion was tested in this study. Thirteen biomarkers assembled as an AL index were ...
Bottke William F - - 2012
The barrage of comets and asteroids that produced many young lunar basins (craters over 300 kilometres in diameter) has frequently been called the Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB). Many assume the LHB ended about 3.7 to 3.8 billion years (Gyr) ago with the formation of Orientale basin. Evidence for LHB-sized blasts ...
Santos Ricardo Balleirini - - 2012
A comprehensive lignin structure analysis of ten industrially relevant hardwood species is presented. Milled wood lignin (MWL) was isolated from each species using a modified protocol and all milled wood lignin preparations were analyzed through quantitative 13C NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, methoxyl analysis, sugar analysis and nitrobenzene oxidation. Nitrobenzene oxidation ...
Hu Hai-Yan - - 2012
Background/Aims: Tumors generally progress due to disruption in the balance between cellular proliferation and apoptosis. Thus, regulators of these processes tend to have altered expression in tumors, making them useful diagnostic and prognostic markers in the clinic. Here, we explored the potential usefulness of proteins involved in each of these ...
Ye Bing - - 2012
Background/Aims: Inactivation of tumor suppressors like p53 and p73 plays an important role in cancer initiation. We explored the clinical significance of p53 and p73 expression in esophageal carcinoma, along with their correlation with clinicopathological parameters of tumors for potential use in clinical evaluation of this disease. Methodology: In the ...
Sgro Michael J - - 2012
The ligands D((CH(2))(2)NHPiPr(2))(2) (D = NH , S ) react with (dme)NiCl(2) or (PhCN)(2)MCl(2) (M = Pd, Pt) to give complexes of the form [D((CH(2))(2)NHPiPr(2))(2)MX]X (X = Cl, I; M = Ni, Pd, Pt) which were converted to corresponding iodide derivatives by reaction with Me(3)SiI. Reaction of or with (COD)PdMeCl ...
Lakhdar Sami - - 2012
Extraordinarily weak nucleophiles: Enamines derived from imidazolidinones are 10(3) -10(5) times less reactive than those derived from the Hayashi-Jørgensen catalyst. This finding explains the lower activity of MacMillan catalysts for enamine-activated reactions.
Sainsbury Anthony W - - 2012
  Translocations of species are expected to be used increasingly to counter the undesirable effects of anthropogenic changes to ecosystems, including loss of species. Methods to assess the risk of disease associated with translocations have been compiled in a comprehensive manual of disease-risk analysis for movement of domestic animals. We ...
du Cheyron Damien - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical impact on cardiovascular stability during intermittent haemodialysis (IHD) for acute kidney injury (AKI) of online monitoring devices that control blood volume (BV) and blood temperature in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. We compared different dialysis treatment modalities with or without these new ...
Nattrass Nicoli - - 2012
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) originated from cross-species transmission of the simian immunodeficiency virus from primates to humans. Yet a significant minority of people in the United States (US) and South Africa believe that HIV was deliberately created by scientists as a bioweapon. Scholars in the humanities emphasise the historical ...
Yang Yu - - 2012
The risk stemming from human exposure to actinides via the groundwater track has motivated numerous studies on the transport of radionuclides within geologic environments; however, the effects of waterborne organic matter on radionuclide mobility are still poorly understood. In this study, we compared the abilities of three humic acids (HAs) ...
Ye Wanhua - - 2012
An iron(II) complex with a pyridine-containing 14-membered macrocyclic (PyMAC) ligand L1 (L1 = 2,7,12-trimethyl-3,7,11,17-tetra-azabicyclo[11.3.1]heptadeca-1(17),13,15-triene), 1, was prepared and characterized. Complex 1 contains low-spin iron(II) in a pseudo-octahedral geometry as determined by X-ray crystallography. Magnetic susceptibility measurements (298 K, Evans method) and Mössbauer spectroscopy (90 K, δ = 0.50(2) mm/s, ΔE(Q) ...
Mann Douglas L - - 2012
Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a naturally occurring bioactive lysophospholipid that regulates immune responses and inflammatory processes in a variety of different organ systems, including the cardiovascular system. Within the cardiovascular system S1P mediates cardioprotection following ischemia/reperfusion injury, cardiac remodeling, vascular tone, angiogenesis, as well as fibroblast migration, proliferation, and differentiation(1). In ...
Masuda Ayumi - - 2012
The effect of chitosan on the intestinal absorption of acyclovir (ACV) was evaluated in rats, and factors influencing its facilitative effect on the ACV absorption were examined. When ACV solution containing 1% chitosan with an average molecular weight of 150 kDa was administered into the upper jejunum, a significant increase ...
Andersson M L - - 2012
The intestine is the most densely colonized site in both mice and man. Recent data suggest that the intestinal flora is, in part, controlled by antimicrobial substances secreted by the intestinal epithelium. The defense system of the small intestine includes a protective mucus layer, a high turnover of epithelial cells, ...
Kuroki Tamotsu - - 2012
Background/Aims: Although surgical resection is recommended for all main duct-type intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs), controversies remain over the precise surgical strategy that should be adopted. This study thus aimed to investigate the appropriate surgical strategy for main duct IPMNs. Methodology: We retrospectively evaluated 46 patients with main duct-type IPMNs ...
Munafò Marcus R - - 2012
Two single-nucleotide polymorphisms, rs1051730 and rs16969968, located within the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene cluster on chromosome 15q25 locus, are associated with heaviness of smoking, risk for lung cancer, and other smoking-related health outcomes. Previous studies have typically relied on self-reported smoking behavior, which may not fully capture interindividual variation in ...
Li Dong-Ye - - 2012
BACKGROUND.: To investigate the clinical value of real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT-3DE) for assessing of left ventricular systolic synchronicity. METHODS.: Thirty healthy volunteers and 62 patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) were enrolled. The SD of time to peak systolic motion (TDI-Ts12-SD) was measured with tissue Doppler imaging in 12 myocardial ...
Athan Eugene - - 2012
Infection of implantable cardiac devices is an emerging disease with significant morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. To describe the clinical characteristics and outcome of cardiac device infective endocarditis (CDIE) with attention to its health care association and to evaluate the association between device removal during index hospitalization and outcome. ...
Hall S S - - 2012
Clinical trials of medications to alleviate the cognitive and behavioural symptoms of individuals with fragile X syndrome (FXS) are now underway. However, there are few reliable, valid and/or sensitive outcome measures available that can be directly administered to individuals with FXS. The majority of assessments employed in clinical trials may ...
A S Prakasha Gowda - - 2012
4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) is one of the most important human carcinogens. It is metabolized to produce a variety of methyl and 4-(3-pyridyl)-4-oxo-butyl (POB) DNA adducts. A potentially important POB adduct is <italic>O</italic><sup>2</sup>-[4-(3-pyridyl)-4-oxobut-1-yl]thymidine (<italic>O</italic><sup>2</sup>-POB-dT) because it is the most abundant POB adduct in NNK-treated rodents. To evaluate the mutagenic properties of <italic>O</italic><sup>2</sup>-POB-dT, ...
Lu Dongmei - - 2012
Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase IIα (PI4KIIα) is predominantly Golgi-localized, and it generates >50% of the phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate in the Golgi. The lipid kinase activity, Golgi localization, and "integral" membrane binding of PI4KIIα and its association with low buoyant density "raft" domains are critically dependent on palmitoylation of its cysteine-rich (173)CCPCC(177) motif and ...
Mostert Saskia - - 2012
SETTING: Basic epidemiological information on childhood cancer in Western Kenya is lacking. This deficit obstructs efforts to improve the care and survival rates of children in this part of the world. OBJECTIVE: Our study provides an overview of childhood cancer patients presenting for treatment in Western Kenya. DESIGN: A retrospective ...
Kwon Ji Eon - - 2012
A new fluorescent zinc sensor (HNBO-DPA) consisting of 2-(2'-hydroxy-3'-naphthyl)benzoxazole (HNBO) chromophore and a di(2-picolyl)amine (DPA) metal chelator has been prepared and examined for zinc bioimaging. The probe exhibits zinc-induced fluorescence turn-on without any spectral shifts. Its crystal structure reveals that HNBO-DPA binds a zinc ion in a pentacoordinative fashion through ...
Siu L Kristopher - - 2012
Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae infections are associated with high mortality; however, little is known about the virulence determinants of KPC-producing K. pneumoniae. At the Veterans Affairs New Jersey Healthcare System (VA NJHCS), we investigated the virulence and plasmid transferability of 60 clinically unique KPC-containing K. pneumoniae isolates. All ...
Wang Guanyu - - 2012
Bistability is a fundamental phenomenon in nature. In biology, a number of fine properties of bistability have been identified. However, these properties are only consequences of bistability at the physiological level, which do not explain why it had to emerge during evolution. Using optimal homeostasis as the first principle, I ...
Huang Chun - - 2012
This paper reports the synthesis, photophysical behavior, and use in nanosecond optical-pulse suppression of a poly(2,7-carbazole-alt-2,7-fluorene) and a poly(3,6-carbazole-alt-2,7-fluorene) in which the carbazole N-positions are linked by an alkyl chain to one of the nitrogen atoms of a perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic diimide (PDI) acceptor. It was found that the PDI pendants on ...
Rossetti Jeanette - - 2012
In the behavioral health environment, nurses often use continuous staff monitoring and, at times, physical restraints, to manage the severity of patients' self-injury. Both options put staff in control, are the most restrictive in nature, and can be financially draining on the hospital's budget. This can result in negative reactions ...
Hori Yuichiro - - 2012
Turn on the switch: Fluorogenic probes for protein labeling based on the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) tag were developed. The fluorescence of the probes is turned off by intramolecular association and switched on by the reversal of this interaction upon reaction with the PYP tag that is fused to the ...
Ghandehari Heli - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: We have previously shown that an exclusively human milk-based diet is beneficial for extremely premature infants who are at risk for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). However, no significant difference in the other primary study endpoint, the length of time on total parenteral nutrition (TPN), was found. The current analysis ...
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