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Anti‐laminin auto antibodies in ANCA‐associated vasculitis

2000

Background. Endothelial cell damage occurs during vasculitic processes in vivo. With the alteration of the endothelium, exposure to basement membrane components may occur with induction of humoral immunity. Methods. In the present study, we evaluated the prevalence of antibodies against the basement membrane antigen laminin (LMN) in patients with ANCA-associated systemic vasculitis (AASV), pathologic controls (systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed cryoglobulinaemia, Henoch Schonlein purpura, primary glomerulonephritis) and normal individuals. Results. By ELISA, 21.6% of AASV (16/74) and 10% of pathologic controls (3/30), but only one of the normal controls (2.8%) had these antibodies (P = 0.0…

VasculitisPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHenoch-Schonlein purpuraMyeloblastinEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayAntibodies Antineutrophil CytoplasmicEpitopesAntigenReference Valuesimmune system diseasesmedicineHumansReference Valuecardiovascular diseasesAutoantibodiesPeroxidaseAnti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodyTransplantationbusiness.industrySerine EndopeptidasesGranulomatosis with PolyangiitisGlomerulonephritismedicine.diseaseAutoantibodieSerine EndopeptidaseNephrologyImmunologyEpitopeLamininGranulomatosis with PolyangiitiGranulomatosis with polyangiitisVasculitisbusinessMicroscopic polyangiitisHumanSystemic vasculitisNephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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Octupolar excitation of ion motion in a Penning trap: A theoretical study

2014

Abstract High-precision Penning-trap mass spectrometry uses the resonant conversion of the magnetron motional mode into the cyclotron motional mode to determine the cyclotron frequency of the ions under investigation. Usually the conversion process is performed by interaction of the ions with external quadrupolar rf-fields. Recently it was found that conversion by means of octupolar rf-fields entails a tremendous increase in mass resolution and is thus of great interest. However, the conversion results depend in an intricate way on the amplitudes and phases of the octupolar rf-field and of the motional modes of the ions. Experimental progress was hampered by the lack of an underlying theory…

Vector operatorChemistryDifferential equationEquations of motionExpectation valueCondensed Matter PhysicsJacobi elliptic functionssymbols.namesakeQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanicssymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)InstrumentationSpectroscopyExcitationIon cyclotron resonanceInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Safety and diagnostic accuracy of neuroendoscopic biopsies: an international multicenter study

2013

Object Analysis of the safety and morbidity of neuroendoscopic biopsies (NEBs), as well as the reliability in obtaining an accurate diagnosis, has until now been based on studies with relatively small sample sizes. Through the cooperative efforts of several international medical centers, authors of the present study collected data on a large number of patients to obtain better insight into this issue. When possible, they compared pathology obtained through an NEB with the “gold-standard” pathology obtained in open surgery. Methods Thirteen randomly chosen medical centers in 9 countries collected data for patients who had undergone NEB, which were then analyzed for universal complications, …

Ventriculostomymedicine.medical_specialtyStereotactic biopsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINERetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineNeuropathologyEndoscopySurgeryPredictive value of testsBiopsymedicinebusinessJournal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics
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Responses to eccentric rotation in two space-bound subjects

1993

Two subjects were rotated eccentrically in the manner described previously. In contrast to a normal control group, settings of a luminous line to the subjective vertical were almost unrelated to the gravitoinertial vector before, and totally so shortly after, space flight. Only 3 days postflight did a clear relation to the gravitoinertial vector re-establish itself in the one subject who actually flew. The correspondence became normal 5 days after the flight. Since there were no clinical abnormalities evident in the subjects, it is suggested that both subjects suppressed their vestibular information, presumably as an effect of vestibular deconditioning training before the flight. In additio…

Vestibular systemmedicine.medical_specialtyRotationWeightlessnessmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpace medicineGeneral MedicineSpace FlightAudiologySpace (commercial competition)RotationOtolithic MembraneDeconditioningReference ValuesOrientationDrug DiscoveryVisual PerceptionmedicineHumansMolecular MedicineEccentricContrast (vision)PsychologyGenetics (clinical)media_commonThe Clinical Investigator
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From the Field to the Laboratory: Quantifying Outdoor Mosquito Landing Rate to Better Evaluate Topical Repellents.

2021

Abstract Vector-borne diseases are a worldwide threat to human health. Often, no vaccines or treatments exist. Thus, personal protection products play an essential role in limiting transmission. The World Health Organization (WHO) arm-in-cage (AIC) test is the most common method for evaluating the efficacy of topical repellents, but it remains unclear whether AIC testing conditions recreate the mosquito landing rates in the field. This study aimed to estimate the landing rate outdoors, in an area of Europe highly infested with the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus (Skuse, 1894, Diptera: Culididae)), and to determine how to replicate this rate in the laboratory. To assess the landing ra…

Veterinary medicineAedes albopictusMosquito Control030231 tropical medicineCommon methodMosquito VectorsWorld health03 medical and health sciencesHuman health0302 clinical medicineAedesparasitic diseasesAnimals030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesGeneral VeterinarybiologyfungiReplicateFeeding Behaviorbiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesItalyInsect ScienceReference valuesFlight AnimalInsect RepellentsTiger mosquitoParasitologyFemaleField conditionsJournal of medical entomology
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Effect of amorphous sequences on the longitudinal acoustic modes in partially crystalline polymers. I. Transfer matrix method

1983

A novel theoretical scheme is developed which enables the determination of the LAM-like vibrations of polymer chains made up of crystalline and amorphous parts as they occur in partially crystalline structures. The boundary conditions effective at the junction points are formulated in terms of the compliances of the associated amorphous sequences. These compliances can be derived from their eigenfrequencies and eigenvectors in a disconnected state. The treatment uses a matrix formalism which can be extended to include bending and torsional motions in a general state of vibration of the crystalline stem. A first numerical example demonstrates that the LA mode of a crystalline stem can be str…

VibrationCouplingCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsTransfer-matrix method (optics)Line (geometry)General EngineeringBoundary value problemBendingEigenvalues and eigenvectorsAmorphous solidJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition
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Endoscopic Anatomy of the Ventricles

1994

The endoscopic view offers a new anatomical dimension to the neurosurgeon. The fact makes it basically necessary to study the topographic anatomy under endoscopic conditions. In this paper attention was drawn to the ventricles because they are the most common region of clinical application. In 25 specimens neuroendoscopic explorations of the ventricles have been done. The dissections have been carried out through one- and two burr hole approaches (two working endoscopes at the same time). The instrumentation includes rigid 4 mm and 6 mm endoscopes. The procedures have been documented by continuous video recording and parallel photography.

Video recordingbusiness.industryReference valuesTopographic AnatomyGross anatomyMedicineEndoscopic anatomyAnatomyVentricular systembusiness
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Slow Crystallization Kinetics of Poly(vinyl alcohol) in Confined Environment during Cryotropic Gelation of Aqueous Solutions

2006

The gelation kinetics of aqueous solutions of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) during freezing at −13 °C has been investigated with time-resolved small angle neutron scattering. Crystallization of PVA takes place inside an unfrozen liquid microphase that forms in the matrix of ice crystals and follows a first-order kinetics during the early stages and becomes very slow in the later stages with an apparent Avrami exponent lower than 1. Crystallization of PVA at low temperatures is responsible of formation of strong physical gels upon defrosting, provided that the concentration of PVA is higher than a critical value.

Vinyl alcoholAqueous solutionPolymers and PlasticsIce crystalsOrganic ChemistryKineticsCritical valueSmall-angle neutron scatteringlaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringDefrostinglawPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCrystallizationMacromolecules
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In-Depth Characterization of Viral Isolates from Plasma and Cells Compared with Plasma Circulating Quasispecies in Early HIV-1 Infection

2012

Background The use of in vitro models to unravel the phenotypic characteristics of circulating viral variants is key to understanding HIV-1 pathogenesis but limited by the availability of primary viral isolates from biological samples. However, overall in vivo genetic variability of HIV-1 within a subject may not be reflected in the viable viral population obtained after isolation. Although several studies have tried to determine whether viral populations expanded in vitro are representative of in vivo findings, the answer remains unclear due to the reduced number of clonal sequences analyzed or samples compared. In order to overcome previous experimental limitations, here we applied Deep P…

Viral DiseasesHeredityGenotypePopulationlcsh:MedicineHIV InfectionsViral quasispeciesMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesPredictive Value of TestsVirologyGenotypeGenetic variationGeneticsHumansGenetic variabilitylcsh:ScienceeducationBiologyPhylogeny030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarybiology030306 microbiologylcsh:RHIVGenetic VariationReproducibility of ResultsGenomicsSequence Analysis DNAVirology3. Good healthIntegraseInfectious DiseasesPhenotypeViral replicationDNA ViralHIV-1Leukocytes Mononuclearbiology.proteinMedicineRNA Virallcsh:QRNA extractionResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Stability of the lipid fraction of milk‐based infant formulas during storage

2005

A study is made of the effects of storage (time and temperature) on the lipid fraction of four milk-based adapted infant formulas with basically the same composition, though differing in the iron salt added (lactate or sulfate) and/or the vitamin E source (a-tocopherol or α-tocopherol acetate). Peroxide value, hydroperoxide C 18 percentage and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance (TBARS) content were used as indicators of lipid peroxidation. Fat contents remained stable throughout storage. Peroxide values increased from the first storage month and were affected by storage time, although they exhibited irregular behavior. Storage time and temperature affected hydroperoxide percentage, whic…

Vitamin Emedicine.medical_treatmentFood preservationGeneral ChemistryPeroxideIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLipid oxidationmedicineTBARSComposition (visual arts)Peroxide valueFood scienceFood ScienceBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
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