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Die Ermittlung des Base Excess (BE, mmol/l) im Urin

1995

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineChromatographyChemistryMoleEmergency MedicineBase excessGeneral MedicineUrineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineAINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie

Effect of interleukin-3 pretreatment on granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor induced mobilization of circulating haemopoietic progenitor …

1995

Recombinant human colony stimulating factors (CSFs) as single agents are increasingly used for mobilizing peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBPCs) for stem cell transplantation. We have shown in rhesus monkeys that interleukin-3 (IL-3) pretreatment markedly potentiated the increase in PBPC numbers of subsequent administration of granulocyte/macrophage-CSF (GM-CSF). Here we studied the effect of IL-3 pretreatment on GM-CSF-induced mobilization of PB progenitors in patients who were potential candidates for autologous stem cell transplantation (n = 16). Patients were treated with GM-CSF at a dose of 5 micrograms/kg/d for 5 d and after a treatment free interval received another cycle of GM-CS…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentGranulocyteLeukocyte CountInternal medicinemedicineHumansProgenitor cellInterleukin 3business.industryPlatelet CountGranulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorHematologyColony-stimulating factorHematopoietic Stem CellsTransplantationCytokineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureGranulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factorImmunologyErythrocyte CountFemaleInterleukin-3Stem cellbusinessmedicine.drugBritish journal of haematology

Studies on proton acceptor ability of SOx-containing compounds

1995

Abstract IR spectra, dipole moments and molar Kerr constants of complexes of phenols with compounds containing SO x groups were studied to establish the structure of the complexes and the parameters characterizing the proton acceptor capability of these compounds. ( μ H , Δ ( mK ), log K and δ 0 ). It has been suggested that the new parameter Δ ( mK ) — the structural additive difference of the molar Kerr constant — makes it possible to determine changes of polarity and polarizability of the systems during complex formation.

Kerr constantPolarity (physics)Organic ChemistryComplex formationAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDipolechemistryPolarizabilityPhysical chemistryPhenolsProton acceptorSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure

Black Grouse leks on ice: Female mate sampling by incitation of male competition?

1995

Male-male competition is assumed to limit female choice of mates, but it may also help females to choose the most vigorous males. We studied the mate sampling behaviour of female black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) at spatially unstable leks on ice-covered lakes. In the absence of territories and site-dependence in outcomes of fights, the male dominance hierarchy is very evident on ice. When being courted by dominant males, females frequently tried to approach other males. This was frequently prevented because (1) the courting male and the approached male were involved in physical fight, or (2) the dominant male followed the female and the approached male escaped and avoided contact with him. Thes…

Dominance hierarchybiologyMate choiceEcologyAnimal ecologyAnimal Science and ZoologyTetraoBlack grousebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

In vivo and in vitro cytokine profiles and mononuclear cell subsets in sicilian patients with active visceral leishmaniasis

1995

Sera from Sicilian patients with confirmed visceral leishmaniasis (Leishmania donovani infantum) were analysed at the moment of the diagnosis, during the course of the disease and after clinical recovery, for the concentration of IL-10, IFN-gamma, IL-4 and IL-2. The results show high concentrations of IL-10 and IFN-gamma in the sera at the beginning of infection that return to the normal range following successful chemotherapy. By contrast, PBMC stimulated in vitro with Ag and mitogen produced low levels of IL-10 and IFN-gamma when collected at the time of the diagnosis and normal levels when assayed after recovery. IL-2 was undetected in the sera and was significantly reduced in the supern…

MaleCD3medicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyAntigens ProtozoanBiochemistryPeripheral blood mononuclear cellAntigenIn vivomedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyMacrophagePhytohemagglutininsSicilyMolecular BiologybiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseStimulation ChemicalRatsVisceral leishmaniasisCytokineCase-Control StudiesImmunologyDisease ProgressionLeukocytes Mononuclearbiology.proteinLeishmaniasis VisceralFemaleCD8Cytokine

Bacheliers professionnels au travail : l'exemple des industries de bien d'équipement

1995

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Baccalauréat professionnelCondition de travail[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion professionnelleEnseignement secondaireIndustrie de bien d'équipementFranceEmploiComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSBachelier

Endogenous and exogenous nitric oxide inhibits norepinephrine release from rat heart sympathetic nerves.

1995

Abstract This study was designed to elucidate whether nitric oxide (NO) controls norepinephrine (NE) release from sympathetic nerves of the rat heart. Hearts were perfused in the Langendorff mode with Tyrode’s solution. The right sympathetic nerve was stimulated with trains of 1 or 3 Hz and NE release was measured. The NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor N G -nitro- l -arginine (L-NNA) enhanced the evoked NE release in a concentration-dependent manner. This facilitation was independent of the increase in perfusion pressure and was stereospecifically reversed by l -arginine but not d -arginine. Another NOS inhibitor, N G -methyl- l -arginine, produced a similar increase in NE release. The NO-donor …

Nervous systemMalemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemPhysiologyEndogenyNeurotransmissionIn Vitro TechniquesArginineNitric OxideNitric oxideNorepinephrine (medication)Rats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsEnzyme Inhibitorsomega-N-MethylargininebiologyChemistryHeartImmunohistochemistryRatsNitric oxide synthasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCatecholaminebiology.proteinLiberationFemaleNitric Oxide SynthaseCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.drugCirculation research

Mucosa-dependent muscarinic liberation of prostaglandins from rat isolated trachea.

1995

1. The present study examined whether cholinoceptor stimulation modulates the release of arachidonic acid-derived mediators from rat isolate tracheae. 2. Tracheae were preincubated with [3H]-arachidonic acid and the outflow of 3H-compounds was determined. Acetylcholine and the muscarinic agonist, carbachol but not nicotine, increased the rate of tritium outflow maximally by about 30%. The M3 receptor-preferring antagonist rho-fluoro-hexahydrosiladiphenidol was more effective than pirenzepine and methoctramine in antagonizing the effect of acetylcholine. 3. High performance liquid chromatography analysis (methanol gradient) of the released 3H-compounds showed that one peak, co-eluting with […

medicine.medical_specialtyCarbacholAcetonitrilesMuscarinic AntagonistsIn Vitro TechniquesMuscarinic AgonistsMuscarinic agonistRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundPiperidinesInternal medicineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineMethoctramineAnimalsDrug InteractionsAcetylcholine receptorPharmacologyArachidonic AcidDose-Response Relationship DrugMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1PirenzepineAcetylcholineRatsTracheaEndocrinologychemistryProstaglandinslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FemaleAcetylcholinemedicine.drugResearch Article

Influence of leucine on intestinal baclofen absorption as a model compound of neutral α-aminoacids

1995

The inhibitory effect of the essential alpha-aminoacid L-leucine on the intestinal absorption of the antispastic drug baclofen was examined by means of an in situ rat gut perfusion technique. When 0.5 mM baclofen solutions were perfused in the presence of increasing concentrations of the aminoacid (5-100 mM), the apparent absorption rate constant of the drug decreased as the initial leucine concentration increased. Higher leucine concentrations however did not completely abolish the absorption of the drug (at 100 mM of leucine, only 76% inhibition was observed). The interaction can be mathematically described as a complete competitive inhibition with a second component, K = 0.35 (+/- 0.08)h…

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)Baclofenmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPharmaceutical ScienceModels BiologicalIntestinal absorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundNon-competitive inhibitionLeucineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Amino AcidsRats WistarPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryGeneral MedicineRatsAmino acidBioavailabilityDietary aminoacidKineticsBaclofenEndocrinologyIntestinal AbsorptionLeucineBiopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition

Herbicidal activity of phosphonic, phosphinic, and phosphonous acid analogues of phenylglycine and phenylalanine

1995

A series of phosphonic, phosphinic, and phosphonous acid analogues of phenylglycine and phenylalanine was synthesized and tested as herbicides against Lepidium sativum and Cucumis sativus. Aminobenzylphosphonic acids exhibited notable herbicidal activity and thus represent a group of the most active herbicides found among aminophosphonic acids.

phosphonic acidStereochemistryfood and beveragesPhenylalanineBiological activityPlant ScienceLepidium sativumchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryglyphosateGlyphosateacid analogueOrganic chemistryadamantylAgronomy and Crop Scienceherbicidal activityJournal of Plant Growth Regulation

Preliminary characterization of the material released to the culture medium by Candida albicans yeast and mycelial cells.

1995

Culture filtrate concentrates were obtained from Candida albicans yeast and mycelial cells grown in the presence of 14C-protein hydrolysate for radioactive labeling of cellular polypeptides. Both growth forms released to the medium minor but significant amounts of proteinaceous materials. The analysis of culture filtrate concentrates by means of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography revealed a similar and complex electrophoretic pattern, though some qualitative and quantitative differences between samples obtained from yeast and mycelial cells were observed. Materials released, mostly composed of mannoproteins as shown by their affinity towards concanavalin A, presented (i…

AntiserumGel electrophoresisMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyBlotting WesternGeneral MedicineCross Reactionsbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyYeastHydrolysateCell wallFungal ProteinsBiochemistryPolyclonal antibodiesConcanavalin ACell WallCulture Media ConditionedCandida albicansbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelCandida albicansMolecular BiologyAntibodies FungalFiltrationAntonie van Leeuwenhoek

Plasma levels of lipoproteins and apolipoproteins in congenital hypothyroidism: Effects of l-thyroxine substitution therapy

1995

Thyroid status in humans is an important factor in the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism. There are several data on hypothyroidism in the adult population, but less information is available about congenital hypothyroidism. Since lipid metabolism at birth is substantially different from that of adults, it is not likely that the same abnormalities that occur in adult hypothyroidism are also present when this is diagnosed at early life. We studied 16 subjects with congenital hypothyroidism, seven at the time of diagnosis and also after normalization of thyroid hormone levels over a period of 2.0 +/- 1.0 months of substitution therapy with L-thyroxine (5.9 +/- 1.2 micrograms/kg/d) and nine a…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyApolipoprotein BLipoproteinsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismThyrotropinTriglyceridechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyHypothyroidismInternal medicineBlood plasmaCongenital HypothyroidismHumansMedicineLipoproteinTriglyceridesTriiodothyronineApolipoprotein A-Ibiologybusiness.industryCholesterolThyroidInfant NewbornInfantmedicine.diseaseApolipoproteinApolipoproteins; Humans; Infant Newborn; Lipoproteins HDL; Apolipoprotein A-I; Cholesterol; Thyrotropin; Infant; Congenital Hypothyroidism; Triglycerides; Lipoproteins; Thyroxine; Hypothyroidism; Lipoproteins LDL; Female; MaleCongenital hypothyroidismLipoproteins LDLThyroxineApolipoproteinsCholesterolEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrybiology.proteinFemalelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipoproteins HDLbusinessHumanLipoproteinHormoneMetabolism

Territorial songs and intraspecific evolution of East Asian Willow Tits (Parus montanus)

1995

Territorial songs of 4 Asian Willow Tit subspecies namelyParus montanus kamtschatkensis, P. m. songarus, P. m. affinis andP. m. stoetzneri and in addition those of a southern outpost ofP. m. baicalensis are dealt with. These far-eastern subspecies use song types of their own, but nearly identical types may used by different geographical representatives, which are not closely related. The consequences for reconstructing the evolution of the Willow Tit complex by means of acoustical characters are discussed.

Willow titbiologyEcologyEcology (disciplines)Animal Science and ZoologySubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationJournal für Ornithologie

The tautomerism of nitraminopyridines

1995

1H, 13C and 15N NMR data for nitraminopyridines are discussed in terms of tautomeric equilibria in these compounds. The favoured tautomer is determined mainly from 15N NMR spectroscopy. The chemical shift of the nitrogen atom of the nitro group in nitraminopyridines and N-nitroanilines which cannot tautomerize vary from 28·0 to 35·4 ppm in DMSO solution. 3-Nitraminopyridine and 2-nitramino-3- and -5-nitropyridines behave similarly. In the 15N NMR spectra of nitrimino-1-methyldihydropyridines, used as models, an upfield shift of that atom, different from that observed for 2-nitraminopyridine, indicates the significance of the nitrimino tautomer. In contrast, a downfield shift of the ring nit…

NMR spectra databaseCrystallographyProtonChemistryStereochemistryChemical shiftOrganic ChemistryAtomNitroNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRing (chemistry)TautomerJournal of Physical Organic Chemistry

Deklarierung von Infusionslösungen mit Base Excess (BE) und potentiellem Base Excess (BEpot)

1995

Drug labelingRadiochemistryGeneral MedicineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicinePlasma SubstitutesLactic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineFluid therapychemistryCarbon dioxideEmergency MedicineBase excessAcid–base reactionAINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie

Pathogenesis and treatment of hirsutism in late-onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia

1995

Late-onset or nonclassic hyperandrogenic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an attenuated deficiency of 21-hydroxylase, 3β-ol-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase or 11β-hydroxylase which presents during childhood or adolescence and leads to an increased secretion of adrenal androgens. Many reviews of the genetic or hormonal characteristics of these syndromes have been published, but relatively little attention has been paid to the pathogenesis and treatment of hirsutism which, in most young women, is the main complaint. In fact, it is generally assumed that the hirsutism is strictly related to the increased secretion of adrenal androgens and that glucocorticoids are the treatment of choice. H…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHyperandrogenismObstetrics and GynecologyOvarymedicine.diseasePathogenesisLate onset congenital adrenal hyperplasiaEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinemedicineCongenital adrenal hyperplasiabusinesshirsutismHormoneReproductive Medicine Review

On the induced drag reduction due to propeller-wing interaction

1995

AbstractThe aerodynamic interaction between a wing and a couple of propellers in tractor configuration is investigated by means of a model based on the lifting line concept and under the assumption of quasi-steady incompressible motion of inviscid fluid. The ways the propellers influence the wing performances, particularly the induced drag, are analysed. It turns out that the lift increase and the possible drag reduction depend strongly on the direction of the blade rotation and on the propeller distances from midspan, and result from two main effects: the direct propeller induction on the wing and the modification of the lift distribution along the span. An additional nonlinear (mixed) con…

EngineeringWingLift-induced dragbusiness.industryPropellerAerospace EngineeringMechanical engineeringAerodynamicsMechanicsRotationLift (force)Inviscid flowDragbusinessThe Aeronautical Journal

Effect of oestrogen/gestagen replacement therapy on liver enzymes in patients with Ullrich-Turner syndrome.

1995

The absence of breast development and the prevention of osteoporosis in Ullrich-Turner syndrome (UTS) require oestrogen/gestagen substitution therapy. In 8 out of 35 (23%) patients with UTS treated with conjugated equine oestrogens and cyclically with norethisterone acetate, the serum liver enzymes increased to conspicuous levels (AST 35; 20-73 U/l, ALT 92; 37-141 U/l, GGT 77; 25-227 U/l, [median; min-max]). These findings were compared with those in 41 tall girls who received a six-fold larger dose of conjugated equine oestrogens for the reduction of final height. None of these 41 girls showed abnormal serum liver enzyme levels. The conspicuous rise in serum liver enzyme levels occurred in…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosisTurner SyndromeLiver Function TestsInternal medicineTurner syndromeBiopsymedicineHumansAspartate AminotransferasesSexual MaturationChildChemotherapyEstrogens Conjugated (USP)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEstrogen Replacement TherapyAlanine Transaminasegamma-Glutamyltransferasemedicine.diseaseNorethisterone acetateBody HeightNorethindrone AcetateEndocrinologyEstrogenPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthToxicityFemaleNorethindroneLiver function testsbusinessmedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of pediatrics

Studies on adaptation to complete dentures. Part II: Oral stereognosis and tactile sensibility

1995

High oral perception is thought to contribute to poor adaptation to new dentures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the oral stereognosis and tactile sensibility in edentate subjects and relate these to patient age and capability of adaptation to new prostheses. A total of 67 patients were provided with new complete dentures 2-3 weeks before the experiment. In 54 subjects, the oral stereognosis was evaluated by 12 different test-pieces, which were placed unseen on the tongue and had to be recognized. In 38 patients, the oral tactile sensibility was determined in the premolar area using copper foils. The capability of adaptation was evaluated by a questionnaire. Denture retention was ass…

AdultMaleStereognosismedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryAdaptation (eye)Physical examinationStatistics NonparametricDiscrimination PsychologicalTongueTongueSurveys and QuestionnairesSensory thresholdAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansGeneral DentistryDenture RetentionAgedAged 80 and overDenture Completemedicine.diagnostic_testTactile sensibilitybusiness.industryAge FactorsMiddle AgedDenture Retentionmedicine.anatomical_structureTouchSensory ThresholdsLinear ModelsRegression AnalysisFemaleStereognosisDenturesbusinessPsychologyJournal of Oral Rehabilitation

Photoreactive flow changes in the posterior cerebral artery in control subjects and patients with occipital lobe infarction.

1995

Background and Purpose Photoreactive flow changes of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) in control subjects and patients with unilateral occipital lobe infarction were investigated to study the hypothesis that occipital lobe infarction of varying extent leads to a reduced visually activated flow increase in the ipsilateral PCA. Methods Maximum mean flow velocity (MFV) of the PCA was investigated by transcranial Doppler sonography after photic stimulation of the retina. Results In 25 control subjects MFV was increased by 30.6±9.7%. In 13 patients with unilateral occipital lobe infarction the ipsilateral MFV increase was significantly lower than in control subjects. Nine patients with homon…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialHomonymous hemianopsiaCerebral arteriesVision DisordersHemodynamicsInfarctionPosterior cerebral arteryRetinamedicine.arteryInternal medicineMedicineHumansHemianopsiaAdvanced and Specialized Nursingbusiness.industryCerebral infarctionReproducibility of ResultsCerebral InfarctionCerebral Arteriesmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiaCerebrovascular CirculationCardiologyHemianopsiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)Occipital LobeVisual FieldsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessOccipital lobeBlood Flow VelocityPhotic StimulationStroke

Prevention and reversal of superantigen-induced anergy by contact allergen exposure

1995

The superantigen Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) and the contact allergen 2,4-dinitrofluorbenzene (DNFB) both react with V beta 8+ T-cells delivering distinct signals. Pre-treatment with DNFB painted onto the same skin site where SEB was to be injected, prevented the induction of anergy in V beta + T-cells that was otherwise induced after SEB had been injected intradermally over a period of 2 weeks. Application of the irritant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) instead of DNFB did not exert this effect. Application of DNFB at a site distant from the site where SEB was injected resulted in a much weaker inhibitory influence on the induction of anergy by SEB. Established anergy of V beta 8+ T-ce…

Interleukin 2Cell typeAdministration TopicalReceptors Antigen T-Cell alpha-betaT-Lymphocyteschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaDermatologyEnterotoxinDermatitis Contactmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryEnterotoxinsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundAllergenImmune TolerancemedicineSuperantigenAnimalsSodium dodecyl sulfateBeta (finance)Molecular BiologyMice Inbred BALB CSuperantigenshemic and immune systemsAllergensbiological factorsIn vitrochemistryImmunologyDinitrofluorobenzeneFemalemedicine.drugExperimental Dermatology

Lebermetabolismus und Säure-Basen-Haushalt

1995

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineChemistryEmergency MedicineGeneral MedicineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineAINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie

Depletion of cytosolic GSH decreases the ATP levels and viability of synaptosomes from aged mice but not from young mice

1995

The effect of glutathione depletion on the viability of freshly isolated synaptosomes from whole brain was investigated in young and aged mice. Aging did not influence the GSH and ATP levels and the viability of these synaptosomes. However depletion of glutathione caused by the cytosolic glutathione inhibitor diethyl maleate (1 mM) resulted in a significant decline, after 60 min of incubation, in ATP levels and viability in the synaptosomes from aged mice but not in those from young mice. When synaptosomes were incubated in the presence of the mitochondrial glutathione inhibitor ethacrynic acid (0.2 mM) there was a similar decline in glutathione, ATP levels and synaptosomal viability, both …

SenescenceAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyRatónBiologyMitochondrionMiceRandom Allocationchemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateCytosolInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsIncubationSynaptosomeGlutathioneGlutathioneIn vitroMitochondriaCytosolEthacrynic AcidEndocrinologychemistryFemaleEnergy MetabolismSynaptosomesDevelopmental BiologyMechanisms of Ageing and Development

Weak magnetic dipole moments in two-Higgs-doublet models

1995

We investigate the effects of the new scalars in a two-Higgs-doublet model on the weak magnetic dipole moments of the fermions at the $Z$ peak. Proportionality of the Yukawa couplings to the fermion masses, and to $\tan{\beta}$, makes such effects more important for the third family, and potentially relevant. For the $\tau$ lepton, the new diagrams are suppressed by $v_\tau = 2 \sin^2 \theta_W - 1/2$, or by powers of $m_\tau/M_Z$, but may still be comparable to the SM electroweak contributions. In contrast, we find that the new contributions for the bottom quark may be much larger than the SM electroweak contributions. These new effects may even compete with the gluonic contribution, if the…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTop quarkParticle physicsElectron–positron annihilationHigh Energy Physics::LatticeElectroweak interactionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyYukawa potentialFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaFermionBottom quarkHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Higgs bosonHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLepton

Delayed effects of ciprofibrate on rat liver peroxisomal properties and proto-oncogene expression.

1995

Peroxisome proliferators (PPs) are non-genotoxic carcinogens in rodents. Their reversible effects on rat liver have been studied with ciprofibrate and fenofibrate. We found that with the hypolipemic drug fenofibrate a pause of 28 days is sufficient for a return to normal status, whereas with the highly potent PP ciprofibrate, the stimulation of ACO mRNA levels remains after its withdrawal. We investigated the effects of the renewal of the treatment with PPs on other peroxisomal parameters and proto-oncogene expression using Wistar rats. Interestingly, c-myc expression was enhanced even upon drug withdrawal, and was more stimulated by the second exposure to ciprofibrate, while c-fos expressi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorseducationStimulationMitochondria LiverBiologyBiochemistryMicrobodiesDrug withdrawalClofibric AcidFenofibrateInternal medicineProto-Oncogene ProteinsGene expressionmedicineAnimalsRats WistarCarcinogenPharmacologyFenofibrateOncogeneFibric AcidsPeroxisomemedicine.diseaseRatsEndocrinologyLiverMicrosomes LiverCiprofibrateAcyl-CoA OxidaseOxidoreductasesmedicine.drugBiochemical pharmacology

Tsen–Lang Theory for Cpi-fields

1995

AlgebraTopological combinatoricsNumber theoryQuadratic equationQuadratic formQuadratic fieldAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)Geometry and topologyMathematics

Los gastos privados de educacion en Andalucia

1995

International audience

Determinantes de gastosEducación[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationGastos privadosAndalucía[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS

Multiplicative Quadratic Forms

1995

Pure mathematicsMultiplicative functionMathematics

AF/R2 adhesin and cytopathic effect as virulence traits of diarrhea-inducing Escherichia coli O103 in European rabbit

1995

Escherichia coli strains belonging to 0103:K-:H2 serovar and rhamnose negative biovars are responsible for frequent life-threatening diarrheas in weaned rabbits from national breeding units in western Europe (Blanco et al., 1994; Camguilhem and A. Milon, 1989). According to their mechanisms of pathogenesis, these strains may be considered as enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)-like. They adhere to intestinal brush border and to HeLa cells by mean of an adhesin called AF/R2 (Adhesive Factor/Rabbit 2) (Milon et al., 1990). They do not produce known toxins (i.e. ST, LT, SLT, CNF, CLDT) (Blanco et al., 1994; Mariani-Kurkdjian et al., 1993) and bear sequences homologous to EPEC eaeA (Leroy et al., 1…

Serotype0303 health sciencesBrush border030306 microbiologyRhamnose[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]VirulenceBiologymedicine.disease_cause3. Good healthMicrobiologyBacterial adhesin[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGiant cellmedicineEscherichia coliComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyCytopathic effect

A new hepatocyte stimulating factor: cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1)

1995

Abstract Recently, a novel cytokine, cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1), was cloned and found to induce cardiac myocyte hypertrophy in vitro. Amino acid sequence similarity showed CT-1 to be a member of the IL-6/LIF/CNTF/OSM/IL-11 cytokine family. Since all known members of the IL-6 cytokine family induce an hepatic acute phase protein (APP) gene expression, we investigated the ability of CT-1 to induce a liver acute phase response. Upon stimulation of rat hepatoma cells, CT-1 and LIF induced the strongest rat fibrinogen mRNA expression, OSM and IL-6 induced a less pronounced response. When human hepatoma cells and primary rat hepatocytes were stimulated with CT-1, the expression of human haptoglobin a…

medicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularCardiotrophin 1medicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsGene ExpressionCiliary neurotrophic factorBiochemistryCardiotrophin 1Structural BiologyInternal medicineGene expressionGeneticsmedicineTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansHepatocyteInterleukin 6Molecular BiologybiologyInterleukin-6Acute-phase proteinCell BiologyMolecular biologyMacroglobulinRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCytokineHepatocytebiology.proteinCytokinesInterleukin-6-cytokine familyAcute-Phase ProteinsAcute-phase responseFEBS Letters

<title>Monitoring and analysis of air quality in Riga</title>

1995

Riga, the capital of Latvia is a city with nearly 900,000 inhabitants and various highly concentrated industries. Air pollution in Riga is a serious problem affecting health and damaging valuable buildings of historical importance, as acid rain and smog take their toll. Therefore the Air Quality Management System with significant assistance from Swedish Government and persistent efforts from Riga City Council was arranged in Riga. It contains INDIC AIRVIRO system which simulates and evaluates air pollution levels at various locations. It then processes the data in order to predict air quality based on a number of criteria and parameters, measured by OPSIS differential absorption instruments…

PollutionDifferential absorptionMeteorologybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeWork (electrical)Service (economics)Tollbiology.proteinmedicineEnvironmental scienceAcid rainAir quality indexEnvironmental planningmedia_commonSPIE Proceedings

The $W_R$ production in $e\gamma$ collisions

1995

We consider the production of a single right-handed gauge boson $W_R$ in the high-energy $e^-\gamma$ collisions with polarized beams. If the associated neutrino is light, the reaction will give the best discovery reach for $W_R$ in the Next Linear Collider.

High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

Activation of bee venom phospholipase A2 through a peptide-enzyme complex

1995

AbstractPhospholipase A2 activation by membrane-bound peptides was investigated in order to understand the role of the membrane-induced conformation on activation, and to examine the occurrence of a peptide-enzyme complex at the lipid/water interface. For the peptides studies, bee venom phospholipase A2 was stimulated regardless of the membrane-bound conformation (α-helix, β-sheet or random coil). Using antisera raised against melittin, we were able to demonstrate the occurrence of a calcium-dependent complex involving the enzyme, phospholipid substrate, and peptide.

Enzyme complexProtein ConformationMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsPhospholipidPeptidePhospholipaseBiochemistrycomplex mixturesAbellesMelittinAntibodiesPhospholipases AProtein Structure Secondarychemistry.chemical_compoundEnzyme activatorPhospholipase A2Structural BiologyGeneticsAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePhospholipaseMolecular BiologyPeptide sequencePeptide-enzyme complexchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyCircular DichroismMembrane ProteinsMelittinCell BiologyMelittenEnzyme ActivationBee VenomsPhospholipases A2chemistryBiochemistryLiposomesbiology.proteinPèptidsPeptides

Anisotropy of the refractive index and absorption coefficient in the layer plane of gallium telluride single crystals

1995

Refractive index and absorption coefficient of GaTe for light polarized in the optical axis directions in the layer plane are determined from transmission measurements. The refractive index is determined in the wavelength range from 0.7 to 25 μm and the absorption coefficient in the range of energies from 1.6 to 2 eV at room temperature and at 30 K. The optical constants are found to be anisotropic in the layer plane. The refractive index dispersion is interpreted through a Phillips-Van Vechten model and the Penn gaps for each direction are found to be E pg (⊥b) = 3.37 eV and E pg (∥b) = 3.58 eV. In the long-wavelength region a polar phonon contribution is also taken into account. The absor…

ChemistryPhononbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOptical axischemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsAbsorption edgeAttenuation coefficientTellurideAbsorptancebusinessAnisotropyRefractive indexPhysica Status Solidi (a)

Cautionnement. Société de caution mutuelle, Liquidation judiciaire d'un agent immobilier, Client n'ayant pas déclaré sa créance de restitution, Garan…

1995

International audience; (Com. 10 janv. 1995, Mlle Beauchet-Filleau c/ Sté SOCAF)

[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawRedressement et liquidation judiciaires[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawAGENT D'AFFAIRESGarantie financièreDéclaration des créancesAgent immobilier

Arbitres. Obligation de révéler les causes possibles de récusation, Sanction de l'inexécution de cette obligation, Violation des droits de la défense…

1995

International audience; (Paris, 1re ch., 23 mars 1995, inédit, Soc. Maec SA, Soc. Domiticom Sarl c/ P. Mumbach)

Arbitre[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawRévélation des causes possibles de récusation[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawArbitrage interneARBITRAGESanction de l'inexécution de cette obligation