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Brown William R A - - 2011
The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has been widely used to study eukaryotic cell biology, but almost all of this work has used derivatives of a single strain. We have studied 81 independent natural isolates and 3 designated laboratory strains of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Schizosaccharomyces pombe varies significantly in size but shows ...
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Bousbiat Sana - - 2011
This article compares the determination of body fat-free-mass (FFM) by impedance, using either hand-to-foot resistance (R(13)) or foot-to-foot one (R(34)) from comparison with dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements in a normal population. The first goal was to see if the foot-to-foot resistance used in body fat analysers provides less accurate ...
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Yang Juekuan - - 2011
The intrinsic thermal conductivity of an individual carbon nanotube and its contact thermal resistance with the heat source/sink can be extracted simultaneously through multiple measurements with different lengths of the tube between the heat source and the heat sink. Experimental results on a 66-nm-diameter multiwalled carbon nanotube show that above ...
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Tan Longzhi - - 2011
In biological evolution, adaptations to one environment can in some cases reverse adaptations to another environment. To study this "reverse evolution" on a genotypic level, we measured the fitness of E. coli strains with each possible combination of five mutations in an antibiotic-resistance gene in two distinct antibiotic environments. While adaptations ...
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Al-Ghamdi A K - - 2011
Fomites are inanimate objects that are capable of absorbing, harboring and transmitting infectious microorganisms. Paper currency, an exchangeable fomite, is constantly subjected to contamination. This study investigated bacterial contamination on the Saudi one Riyal paper note. Two hundred one Riyal bills (100 4th version and 100 5th version) were collected ...
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Fisicaro Marc D - - 2010
The endotracheal tube and bronchial blocker combination is an accepted lung isolation technique used during thoracic surgery. A reliable and inexpensive method of confirming lung isolation that uses capnographic monitoring of the bronchial blocker central lumen is presented. As the bronchial blocker balloon is inflated, lung isolation is confirmed when ...
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Schadich Ermin - - 2010
Bacterial dermatosepticemia, a systemic infectious bacterial disease of frogs, can be caused by several opportunistic gram-negative bacterial species including Aeromonas hydrophila, Chryseobacterium indologenes, Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, Citrobacter freundii, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Serratia liquifaciens. Here we determined the pathogenicity of 3 bacterial species (Aeromonas hydrophila, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and ...
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Tsai Ming-Tse - - 2010
Traumatic pancreatic rupture is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis is difficult and usually accompanied with other injuries. We reported a 17-year-old adolescent boy who experienced this disease alone. The diagnosis was first suspected in ultrasonography and then confirmed by computed tomography. Endoscopic retrograde pancreatography showed his pancreatic ...
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Borø Stina - - 2010
Bacteria were isolated from rabbit faeces using equine caecal fluid as a growth medium. Two new isolates of the genus Streptococcus are described in terms of their biochemical properties. One of these has a 16S rRNA gene with 97.7%, and the other 98.5%, identity to Streptococcus thoraltensis. While S. thoraltensis ...
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Corcelli Angela - - 2010
Rat liver mitochondria were isolated in parallel in two different isolation buffers: a standard buffer containing mannitol/sucrose and a nearly physiological KCl based solution. The two different organelle preparations were comparatively characterized by respiratory activity, heme content, microsomal and Golgi contamination, electron microscopy and lipid analyses. The substitution of saccharides ...
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Yasawong Montri - - 2010
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum (ex MacLean et al. 1946) Collins et al. 1983 is the type species of the genus Arcanobacterium, which belongs to the family Actinomycetaceae. The strain is of interest because it is an obligate parasite of the pharynx of humans and farm animal; occasionally, it causes pharyngeal or skin ...
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Korosoglou G - - 2009
The aim of our study was to investigate the ability of Strain-Encoded magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in heart transplantation (HTx)-recipients. In consecutive subjects (n = 69), who underwent cardiac catheterization, MRI was performed for quantification of myocardial strain and perfusion reserve. Based on angiographic ...
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Damon Brooke J - - 2009
HH Stage 22 chick heart inflated ex ovo with perfusate containing propidium iodide (red) and 3000 MW dextran (green), viewed here in left sagittal plane by confocal microscopy of acrylamide slab sections. Stretch-sensitive membrane leaks were conspicuous along subendocardial trabeculae near the apex of the looped ventricle (bottom) and along ...
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Kroon Hidde M - - 2009
Isolated limb perfusion is the preferred treatment option for locally advanced melanoma and sarcoma confined to a limb. This treatment results in high response rates with a satisfying duration of response in both tumours. A drawback of isolated limb perfusion, however, is the invasive and complex character of the procedure.Isolated ...
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Hornig-Do Hue-Tran - - 2009
Isolation of mitochondria by current methods relies mainly on their physicochemical properties. Here we describe an alternative approach to obtain functional mitochondria from human cells in a fast, reproducible, and standardized procedure. The new approach is based on superparamagnetic microbeads conjugated to anti-TOM22 antibody. The bead conjugates label the cytoplasmic ...
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Xie Zhen-Yu - - 2009
Elizabethkingia meningoseptica has been recognised as an occasional but serious opportunistic bacterial pathogen to human beings. Recently, it was frequently isolated from tiger frog, Rana tigerina rugulosa, with cataract disease, which is the most common disease of unknown aetiology of frogs in Hainan, China. The purpose of this study was ...
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Lau Susanna K P - - 2009
Laribacter hongkongensis is a recently discovered novel bacterium associated with community-acquired gastroenteritis. Although the bacterium has been isolated from freshwater fish and natural freshwater environments, it is not known if other freshwater animals could also be a source of L. hongkongensis. In a surveillance study on freshwater food animals (other ...
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Patanè Salvatore - - 2009
The geometric and hemodynamic determinants of functional tricuspid regurgitation severity are mainly determined by septal leaflet tethering, septal-lateral annular dilatation, and the severity of pulmonary hypertension. Isolated significant tricuspid regurgitation can occur from isolated prolapse of valvar leaflets. Tricuspid prolapse has been found more frequently to be associated with mitral ...
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Digilio M Cristina - - 2008
The real prevalence of deletion 22 (del22) in isolated congenital heart defects is still disputed. The experience of our group suggests that patients with CHD and del22 have classic or subtle extracardiac features, so that an accurate clinical evaluation of patients with CHD is needed before stating that the defect ...
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Tuszynska, Sandra
Ectomycorrhizal fungi are able to ameliorate heavy metal stress to host trees in polluted soils. Their sensitivity or tolerance to heavy metals is usually examined based on growth and proliferation on heavy metal amended media. However, there are no data on cellular effects of heavy metals and detoxification in live cells of these ...
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Derveaux K - - 2005
AIMS: The use of non-heart-beating (NHB) donor livers is limited by a higher risk for primary nonfunction and the absence of methods to measure this risk. This study was designed to determine whether ex vivo vascular resistance of livers correlates with the length of warm ischemia (WI), and, thus, with ...
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Hu Hanbo - - 2004
Catalytic activity of eNOS is regulated by multiple posttranscriptional mechanisms, including a 40-amino acid (604-643) autoinhibitory domain (AID) located in the reductase domain of the eNOS protein. We examined whether an exogenous synthetic AID, an 11-amino acid (626-636) fragment of AID (AAF), or scrambled AAF (AAF-SR), enhanced eNOS activity and ...
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Mironov Vladimir - - 2003
Arterial growth during embryonic vascular development is associated with longitudinal strain. The longitudinal strain is an important element of the embryonic vascular mechanical environment (EVME). Thus, a perfusion bioreactor for vascular tissue engineered constructs must include the functional capacity for longitudinal strain. To accomplish this goal, a perfusion bioreactor with ...
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Hamada H - - 1999
Isolated hydrocephalus due to congenital stenosis of the aqueduct of Sylvius is almost always an X-linked recessive inherited condition. We describe a brother and sister with isolated hydrocephalus from congenital aqueductal stenosis. We believe that these two occurrences represent a rare autosomal recessive form of this abnormality. In assessing a ...
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Sun S Y - - 1999
An enhanced peripheral chemoreflex has been documented in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). This study aimed to examine the characteristics of carotid body (CB) chemoreceptors in response to isocapnic hypoxia in a rabbit model of pacing-induced CHF and to evaluate the possible role that nitric oxide (NO) plays in ...
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Moore C C - - 1999
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between three-dimensional (3D) deformation patterns in the canine left ventricle and localized graded reductions in perfusion. Magnetic resonance (MR) tissue tagging in a clinical scanner was used to determine systolic 3D deformation throughout the left ventricle with 32-msec time resolution. ...
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Rosin R D - - 1997
The principle of regional perfusion using cytostatic drugs resulted from a study by Klopp et al. who found that pain was alleviated and tumor size reduced when small doses of nitrogen mustard were injected into the regional arterial blood flow. The best results were obtained when venous return from the ...
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Morell S - - 1995
Glutaredoxin(thioltransferase) has been identified and purified to homogeneity from spinach leaves. Its cytosolic localization was demonstrated by chromatographic and immunological analysis of extracts from isolated spinach chloroplasts and mitochondria, respectively. Spinach glutaredoxin shows a significant crossreactivity with antibodies raised against E. coli glutaredoxin and possesses a specific thioltransferase activity comparable ...
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Guede-Guina F - - 1995
Aqueous extracts of Mareya micrantha are used as folk medicine in West Africa. However, no systemic investigation directed to the identification of the active ingredients in M. micrantha has been done. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of M. micrantha on the cardiac contractility of the isolated frog heart. Also, ...
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Koskelainen A - - 1994
ERG mass photoreceptor responses were recorded across the isolated, aspartate-perfused retina of the frog, Rana temporaria, in order to determine spectral sensitivities of cones. Cone responses were distinguished from rod responses by their faster kinetics, and responses from different cone types were isolated by selective background adaptation. Our main finding ...
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Hall N A - - 1989
Ovine ceroid-lipofuscinosis is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder characterised by the accumulation of storage cytosomes in brain and visceral organs. Phosphorylated dolichol-containing compounds, largely in the form of dolichyl pyrophosphoryl oligosaccharides, have been shown to constitute 1-2% of the dry weight of storage cytosomes isolated from brain and pancreas, and 0.5 ...
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Lemaire C - - 1988
The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutant FUD50 has a deletion in the atpB gene of the chloroplast ATP synthase [Woessner, J. P., Masson, A., Harris, E. H., Bennoun, P., Gillham, N. W., and Boynton, J. E. (1984) Plant Mol. Biol. 3, 177-190]. We have isolated a suppressed strain (FUD50su) that can grow ...
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Chauffert B - - 1988
Fluorescence microscopy and high pressure liquid chromatography were used to study the decrease of doxorubicin (DXR) concentrations in the liver, spleen, heart, lung, kidney and skeletal muscle of two strains of rats at various times after a single intravenous injection of the drug (8 mg kg-1). DXR was located within ...
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Holst J J - - 1988
Antisera and radioimmunoassays against five different regions of prosomatostatin (proSS) were used for chromatographical analysis and for immunohistochemical mapping of the products of proSS in the pig pancreas. Secreted products of proSS were studied by analysis of effluent from isolated perfused pig pancreas obtained during isoproterenol stimulation. All cells that ...
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Spremulli G H - - 1987
The effects of varying concentrations of GDP on the stability of homologous and heterologous EF-Tu:EF-Ts complexes formed with the elongation factors from the chloroplast of Euglena gracilis and from E. coli have been investigated. The complexes formed with chloroplast EF-Ts were significantly more stable to GDP-induced dissociation than those formed ...
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Kimura M - - 1987
The reliability of precordial electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) was evaluated by comparing it with the anatomical findings of 421 postmortem hearts examined by the chamber dissection technique. Of these 421 postmortem hearts, 136 without cardiovascular disease served as normal controls. The weights of the left ventricular free ...
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Gumucio J J - - 1986
The objective of this study was to isolate hepatocytes of the proximal half (Zones 1 and 2) or distal half (Zones 2 and 3) of the liver acinus. The zonal origin of the isolated hepatocytes was recognized by: the presence in hepatocytes of a fluorescent marker, acridine orange, selectively delivered ...
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Hrubec T C - - 1985
A technique to isolate mitochondria from chamber-grown soybeans (Glycine max cv Williams) was developed. The mitochondria were isolated by centrifugation on discontinuous Percoll gradients which yielded a sharp band of mitochondria contaminated by only 4% of the total chlorophyll in the gradient. Contamination by peroxisomes was also slight. The isolated ...
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Boquist L - - 1983
Isotope technique and determination of the intramitochondrial concentration of GSH were used with the aim of studying the uptake of alloxan in isolated mouse mitochondria. A significantly decreased concentration of GSH was observed in mitochondria from liver and pancreas incubated with alloxan. This effect was significantly more marked in mitochondria ...
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Harris T M - - 1983
The concentration of taurine in the aqueous humour and serum of 21 rabbits with hereditary buphthalmia (Bu rabbits-genotype bu/bu) was compared with the aqueous and serum taurine levels of eight strain-related normal rabbits (JAX) and nine non-strain-related normal rabbits (MCV). There was a significant difference in the mean aqueous taurine ...
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Pinto A - - 1983
Adrenalin (5.0 X 10(-5) M) increases gill vascular resistance up to 23.2 +/- 6.8% in the isolated and perfused head of the european eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). This vasoactive response is nearly abolished by the alpha-adrenergic blocking agent phentolamine mesylate (5.0 X 10(-5) M), while it is increased by the ...
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Burke J J - - 1982
Chloroplasts isolated from triazine-susceptible and triazine-resistant biotypes of Brassica campestris L. were analyzed for lipid composition, ultrastructure, and relative quantum requirements of photosynthesis. In general, phospholipids, but not glycolipids in chloroplasts from the triazine-resistant biotype had a higher linolenic acid concentration and lower levels of oleic and linoleic fatty acids, ...
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Blom A - - 1982
The hepatic transport of three different drugs, the organic anion dibromosulphophthalein, the organic cation d-tubocurarine and the uncharged compound ouabain was studied in vivo in the isolated perfused rat liver and isolated hepatocytes. The respective clearances by uptake were determined for the various substrates and corrected for differences in hepatic ...
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Löfman C O - - 1982
Using the model of in vitro perfusion of the isolated rabbit ovary, in which follicular ruptures can be observed, in this paper we report on the photographic and cinematographic recording of the gross anatomy of ovulation. The observed sequence of events and their timing were very similar to that which ...
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Lam K W - - 1983
Fibrinogen concentration in the aqueous humor of buphthalmic rabbits, AXBU/J, and those of the normal parent strain AX/J are 0.36 +/- 0.14 and 0.08 +/- 0.01 mg/ml, respectively. There was no detectable fibrinogen in the aqueous humor of normal inbred strain III/J rabbits. Among the buphthalmic rabbits, elevated fibrinogen concentration ...
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Matsuo A - - 1981
The Himalayan rabbit, Chbb : HM has been bred in Kawanishi for about 10 years. The advantage of this strain of rabbit is its mature body-weight of 2.0--2.2kg. In our labs the following parameters of the Himalayan rabbit have been observed : Conception rate 96%, miscarriages 2.7%, viable offspring 6.1 ...
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Malik K U - - 1981
In the isolated lapine kidney perfused with tyrode solution and prelabeled with [3H] norepinephrine, bradykinin (10 ng/ml) decreased the overflow of tritium elicited by sympathetic nerve stimulation both in the presence and absence of indomethacin. These observations indicate that bradykinin acts at presynaptic sites reducing release of the adrenergic transmitter ...
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Holt J S - - 1981
Studies were conducted to determine a physiological basis for competitive differences between Senecio vulgaris L. biotypes which are either resistant or susceptible to triazine herbicides. Net carbon fixation of intact leaves of mature plants was higher at all light intensities in the susceptible biotype than in the resistant biotype. Quantum ...
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Hird D W - - 1981
Frogs and tadpoles were captured at 14 sites in and near Minnesota during 1978-79 and nearly all appeared healthy. Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from 94 of 294 (32%) juvenile and adult frogs and from 66 of 104 (63%) tadpoles. Of the isolates from frogs and tadpoles respectively, 68% and 47% ...
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Bonting S L - - 1980
1. The reflexion coefficients of a number of non-electrolytes and electrolytes have been determined in the isolated rabbit pancreas. 2. The reflexion coefficients of the following non-electrolytes were: urea, -0.02; glycerol, 0.06; erythritol, 0.11; sorbitol, 0.41; mannitol, 0.42; arabinose, 0.72; xylose, 0.74, assuming a value of 1.00 for sucrose. 3. ...
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