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Molecular Cloning, Expression, Self-Assembly, Antigenicity, and Seroepidemiology of a Genogroup II Norovirus Isolated in France

2003

ABSTRACT Virus-like particles of Dijon171/96 virus, a genogroup II norovirus, were expressed in a baculovirus system and were used for a seroepidemiological study of 1,078 age-stratified human sera collected in Dijon, France. The results showed a seroprevalence of 74.1%. Furthermore, we showed that murine antibodies generated against recombinant Dijon171/96 virus, and human antibodies recognized discontinuous epitopes on the particles.

AdultMicrobiology (medical)AntigenicityAdolescentvirusesMolecular Sequence DataEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayAntibodies Viralmedicine.disease_causeEpitopeVirusSerologyMiceVirus-like particleSeroepidemiologic StudiesVirologymedicineAnimalsHumansSeroprevalenceCloning MolecularSerotypingChildAgedCaliciviridae InfectionsbiologyInfantMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationVirologyCaliciviridaeChild PreschoolImmunoglobulin GSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationNorovirusCapsid ProteinsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFranceCaliciviridaeJournal of Clinical Microbiology
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Human papillomavirus antibody responses among patients with incident cervical carcinoma

1997

The human papillomavirus (HPV) is recognized as a major cause of cervical cancer precursor lesions. HPV serology is a key method in the continuing elucidation of the importance of HPV exposure for cancer development and in predicting HPV-associated diseases. To extend previous HPV serological studies on cervical cancer, serum samples from a consecutive series of 216 women with incident untreated cervical carcinoma and 243 age- and sex-matched healthy blood donors were evaluated for the presence of antibodies against HPV capsids, a marker of past or present HPV exposure, as well as against several cervical cancer-associated defined HPV epitopes. Among the capsid antibody responses, HPV type …

AdultMolecular Sequence DataUterine Cervical NeoplasmsAntibodies ViralKlinikai orvostudományokEpitopeSerologyEpitopesCapsidRisk FactorsVirologyCarcinomamedicineHumansAmino Acid SequenceRisk factorAntigens ViralPapillomaviridaeAgedAged 80 and overCervical cancerbiologybusiness.industryPapillomavirus Infectionsvirus diseasesOrvostudományokMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseVirologyfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsTumor Virus InfectionsInfectious DiseasesCase-Control StudiesImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleHuman Papillomavirus AntibodyViral diseaseAntibodybusiness
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Intratissular expansion–mediated, serial fat grafting: A step-by-step working algorithm to achieve 3D biological harmony in autologous breast reconst…

2016

Background Breast reconstruction involves the use of autologous tissues or implants. Occasionally, microsurgical reconstruction is not an option because of insufficient donor tissues. Fat grafting has become increasingly popular in breast surgery. The challenge with this technique is how to reconstruct a stable and living “scaffold” that resembles a breast. Methods Breast reconstruction (n = 7) was performed using intratissular expansion with serial deflation–lipofilling sessions. Mean age of the patients was 41 years (22–53). The expander generated a vascularized capsule at 8 weeks, which demarcated a recipient site between the skin and the capsule itself, and functioned as a vascular sour…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBreast surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentMammaplastyTissue ExpansionSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaBreast Neoplasms030230 surgeryTransplantation AutologousAutologouFollow-Up Studie03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBelgiumFat graftingMedicineHumansBreast reconstructionTissue survivalMastectomyLipofillingTissue Survivalbusiness.industryCapsuleMean ageMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryAlgorithmTransplantation AutologouTreatment OutcomeSatisfaction rateAdipose TissuePatient Satisfaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryFemalebusinessBreast reconstructionTissue expansionAlgorithmsBreast NeoplasmFollow-Up StudiesHuman
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Capsular bag shrinkage after implantation of a capsular bending or capsular tension ring.

2005

To evaluate the influence of a capsular bending ring (CBR) or tension ring (CTR) on capsular bag shrinkage.Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, and Department of Medical Biometry, Epidemiology and Informatics, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany.In 92 eyes of 92 patients, a capsular measuring ring (CMR) was implanted after phacoemulsification to measure capsular bag size in vivo. Patients were randomized into 3 groups: The first received a CMR and CBR, the second received a CMR and CTR, and the third received a CMR alone. Measurements were performed preoperatively, intraoperatively, during the first 3 postoperative days, and after 1 and 3 months. Preoperative biometri…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuityBiometrymedicine.medical_treatmentLens Capsule CrystallineCapsular tension ringIntraocular lensCataract ExtractionGroup differencesLens Implantation IntraocularOphthalmologymedicineHumansCapsulorhexisShrinkageAgedAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industryPhacoemulsificationEquipment DesignProstheses and ImplantsMiddle AgedSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologyCapsular bagMicroscopy Electron ScanningSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessJournal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Tachykinin NK(2) receptors facilitate acetylcholine release from guinea-pig isolated trachea.

2000

The release of newly synthesised [3H]acetylcholine was evoked by electrical field stimulation (5 Hz, 600 pulses) of epithelium-deprived guinea-pig trachea strips after sensory neuropeptides depletion with 3 microM capsaicin. The selective tachykinin NK(2) receptor agonist [betaAla(8)]neurokinin A-(4-10) increased in a concentration-dependent manner the electrically-induced release of [3H]acetylcholine. The facilitatory effect was antagonised by the selective non-peptide tachykinin NK(2) receptor antagonist, SR 48968 (apparent pK(B) 8.9). The tachykinin NK(1) and NK(3) receptor agonists substance P methyl ester and senktide (both 10 and 100 nM), respectively, did not affect the evoked releas…

AgonistMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classNeurokinin AGuinea PigsSubstance PIn Vitro TechniquesCholinechemistry.chemical_compoundPiperidinesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsReceptorPharmacologyNeuronsReceptors Neurokinin-2Receptor antagonistAcetylcholineElectric StimulationPeptide FragmentsTracheaEndocrinologychemistryCapsaicinBenzamidesNeurokinin ACapsaicinTachykinin receptorAcetylcholinemedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmacology
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RNA2-encoded VP37 protein of Broad bean wilt virus 1 is a determinant of pathogenicity, host susceptibility, and a suppressor of post-transcriptional…

2020

Abstract Broad bean wilt virus 1 (BBWV‐1, genus Fabavirus, family Secoviridae) is a bipartite, single‐stranded positive‐sense RNA virus infecting many horticultural and ornamental crops worldwide. RNA1 encodes proteins involved in viral replication whereas RNA2 encodes two coat proteins (the large and small coat proteins) and two putative movement proteins (MPs) of different sizes with overlapping C‐terminal regions. In this work, we determined the role played by the small putative BBWV‐1 MP (VP37) on virus pathogenicity, host specificity, and suppression of post‐transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS). We engineered a BBWV‐1 35S‐driven full‐length cDNA infectious clone corresponding to BBWV‐…

AgroinfiltrationInfectious cloneDeterminant of pathogenicityvirusesdeterminant of pathogenicityGene ExpressionSoil ScienceNicotiana benthamianaPlant ScienceBBWV-1 determinant of pathogenicity Fabavirus infectious clone Secoviridae VSRBBWV‐1Host SpecificityBBWV-1VirusViral ProteinsBroad bean wilt virusSolanum lycopersicumTobaccoH20 Plant diseasesMolecular BiologyPlant DiseasesVirulencebiologySecoviridaeTurnip crinkle virusfungiinfectious cloneVSRfood and beveragesSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleRNA virusOriginal ArticlesDeteminant of Pathogenicitybiology.organism_classificationPotato virus XVirologyFabavirusVicia fabaRNA silencingSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataRNA ViralOriginal ArticleRNA InterferenceCapsicumAgronomy and Crop Science
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Oxygen profile of microencapsulated islets: effect of immobilised hemoglobin in the alginate matrix

2001

AlginatesAlginate matrixCell Culture TechniquesIslets of Langerhans Transplantationchemistry.chemical_elementCapsulesOxygenHemoglobinsIslets of LangerhansOxygen ConsumptionInsulin SecretionAnimalsInsulinTransplantationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChromatographyFishesMetabolismIsletCell MicroenvironmentGlucosechemistryBiochemistrySurgeryHemoglobinPolarographyTransplantation Proceedings
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Application of Pinhole Plasma Jet Activated Water against Escherichia coli, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and Decontamination of Pesticide Residues…

2022

Plasma activated water (PAW) generated from pinhole plasma jet using gas mixtures of argon (Ar) and 2% oxygen (O2) was evaluated for pesticide degradation and microorganism decontamination (i.e., Escherichia coli and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides) in chili (Capsicum annuum L.). A flow rate of 10 L/min produced the highest concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) at 369 mg/L. Results showed that PAW treatment for 30 min and 60 min effectively degrades carbendazim and chlorpyrifos by about 57% and 54% in solution, respectively. In chili, carbendazim and chlorpyrifos were also decreased, to a major extent, by 80% and 65% after PAW treatment for 30 min and 60 min, respectively. E. coli popula…

AlimentacióHealth (social science)Aliments ContaminacióPlaguicidesPlant SciencePlasma (Gasos ionitzats)pesticides; cold plasma; decontamination; plasma activated water; chili (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.); pinhole plasma jetHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyFood Science
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Accommodative intraocular lenses: current status

2005

Purpose of review The possibility of using a monofocal IOL with accommodative ability allows refractive cataract surgery with a clearly decreased potential of photic phenomena. Three IOLs of different designs and materials have demonstrated accommodative ability, but the degree of accommodative amplitude has been reported to different extents and variabilities. The plate-haptic CrystaLens has a hinged design that might permit forward movement of the optic as a result of pressure changes in the vitreous cavity. The 1CU has modified haptics that bend in the bag as the lens capsule contracts, which are supposed to cause anterior displacement of the lens optic. With the dual-optic one-piece Syn…

Anterior lensgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentCataract ExtractionProsthesis Designlaw.inventionLens Implantation IntraocularlawmedicineHumansLenses IntraocularLens capsulebusiness.industryAccommodation OcularPresbyopiaGeneral MedicinePresbyopiaCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesLens (optics)OphthalmologyIntraocular lensesCapsular bagOptometrysense organsbusinessAccommodationCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology
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Maturation of IgG avidity to individual rubella virus structural proteins.

2001

Background: the structural proteins of rubella virus, the capsid protein C and the envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 were produced in lepidopteran insect cells using baculovirus expression vectors. The C-terminal ends of the corresponding proteins were fused to a polyhistidine tag for easy and gentle purification by metal ion affinity chromatography. Objectives: to investigate the maturation of natural and vaccinal IgG avidity against individual authentic and recombinant rubella virus (RV) structural proteins. Study design the analysis was carried out using a modified immunoblotting technique where the purified baculovirus-expressed proteins were compared with authentic rubella virus protein…

Antibody Affinitymedicine.disease_causeAntibodies ViralVirusbaculovirusViral envelopeViral Envelope ProteinsavidityVirologyImmunoblot AnalysisexpressionmedicineHumansAvidityRubella VaccineRubellachemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyViral Core ProteinsVaccinationstructural proteinsRubella virusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyInfectious DiseasesCapsidchemistryImmunoglobulin GTogaviridaeGlycoproteinrubella virusRubella virusJournal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology
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