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Long-term UVB irradiation affects the immune functions of carp (Cyprinus carpio) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

2009

The effects of long-term, low-dose ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation on immune functions of two fish species representing different taxonomic groups, carp (Cyprinus carpio) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), were assessed in this study. The fish were exposed to 7, 20 or 60 mJ cm(-2) UVB three times per week, for 6 weeks. In carp, UVB exposure affected the respiratory burst activity of blood and head kidney phagocytes, differential blood leukocyte counts and blood chemistry. Phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated in vitro proliferation responses of blood and head kidney lymphocytes, however, remained unchanged. Rainbow trout tolerated the irradiations with fewer alterations, but significant c…

CarpsTime FactorsUltraviolet RaysBiologyKidneyBiochemistryCyprinusAndrologyImmune systemAnimalsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhytohemagglutininsCarpCells CulturedCell ProliferationHead KidneyPhagocytesurogenital systemAquatic animalGeneral MedicineAnatomybiology.organism_classificationRespiratory burstBlood chemistryOncorhynchus mykissRainbow troutPhotochemistry and photobiology
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Allogeneic effector/memory Th-1 cells impair FoxP3+ regulatory T lymphocytes and synergize with chaperone-rich cell lysate vaccine to treat leukemia

2011

AbstractTherapeutic strategies combining the induction of effective antitumor immunity with the inhibition of the mechanisms of tumor-induced immunosuppression represent a key objective in cancer immunotherapy. Herein we demonstrate that effector/memory CD4+ T helper-1 (Th-1) lymphocytes, in addition to polarizing type-1 antitumor immune responses, impair tumor-induced CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T lymphocyte (Treg) immunosuppressive function in vitro and in vivo. Th-1 cells also inhibit the generation of FoxP3+ Tregs from naive CD4+CD25−FoxP3− T cells by an interferon-γ–dependent mechanism. In addition, in an aggressive mouse leukemia model (12B1), Th-1 lymphocytes act synergistically with …

Cell Extractsmedicine.medical_treatmentBlotting WesternImmunologyMice NudeEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assaychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaMice SCIDBiologyCancer VaccinesT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryBiochemistryInterferon-gammaMiceLymphocytes Tumor-InfiltratingImmune systemCancer immunotherapyAntigenTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsInterferon gammaIL-2 receptorImmunobiologyMice Inbred BALB CLeukemia ExperimentalFOXP3hemic and immune systemsForkhead Transcription FactorsDendritic CellsT-Lymphocytes Helper-InducerCell BiologyHematologyT lymphocyteFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLLeukemiaImmunologyImmunologic MemoryMolecular ChaperonesT-Lymphocytes Cytotoxicmedicine.drugBlood
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Single administration of tripeptide α-MSH(11-13) attenuates brain damage by reduced inflammation and apoptosis after experimental traumatic brain inj…

2013

Following traumatic brain injury (TBI) neuroinflammatory processes promote neuronal cell loss. Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) is a neuropeptide with immunomodulatory properties, which may offer neuroprotection. Due to short half-life and pigmentary side-effects of α-MSH, the C-terminal tripeptide α-MSH(11-13) may be an anti-inflammatory alternative. The present study investigated the mRNA concentrations of the precursor hormone proopiomelanocortin (POMC) and of melanocortin receptors 1 and 4 (MC1R/MC4R) in naive mice and 15 min, 6, 12, 24, and 48 h after controlled cortical impact (CCI). Regulation of POMC and MC4R expression did not change after trauma, while MC1R levels incr…

Central Nervous SystemMaleendocrine systemAnatomy and PhysiologyPro-OpiomelanocortinMouseScienceAnti-Inflammatory AgentsGene ExpressionApoptosisNeurological SystemImmunomodulationMiceModel OrganismsNeurorehabilitation and TraumaAnimalsMelanocyte-Stimulating HormonesBiologyCalcium-Binding ProteinsMicrofilament ProteinsQRBrainAnimal ModelsPeptide FragmentsMice Inbred C57BLHead InjuryNeurologyImmune SystemBrain InjuriesNervous System ComponentsCytokinesReceptor Melanocortin Type 4MedicineClinical ImmunologyMicrogliaInflammation MediatorsReceptor Melanocortin Type 1hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsResearch ArticleNervous System PhysiologyPLoS ONE
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Segmental Organization of Cephalic Ganglia in Arthropods

2007

Cephalic ganglia in arthropods encompass neuromeres of the supraesophageal ganglion (i.e., the brain) and the subesophageal ganglion. Whereas neuromeres of the subesophageal ganglion are clearly distinguishable, the segmental pattern of the brain is derived and less well understood. In this article, we give an overview of the current state of a long-lasting debate on the segmental organization of the arthropod head and brain, discussing embryonic morphological and molecular data, with a main focus on insects. Embryonic expression data on key developmental genes such as engrailed, orthodenticle, and Hox genes will be summarized to compare the metameric organization of the head (sub- and supr…

Central nervous systemAnatomyBiologybiology.organism_classificationNeuromereengrailedGanglionmedicine.anatomical_structureHead segmentationSupraesophageal ganglionmedicineArthropodHox geneNeuroscience
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Fracture resistance and the mode of failure produced in metal-free crowns cemented onto zirconia abutments in dental implants.

2019

The purpose of the investigation was to analyze fracture resistance and mode of failure of zirconium oxide (zirconia) abutments placed on dental implants bearing crowns of different esthetic materials: zirconia, lithium disilicate (LDS), and nano-ceramic resin, for replacing single teeth in the anterior sector. Eighty implant-abutment-crown units were divided into four groups: Group T-MC (control): 20 metal-ceramic crowns cemented onto titanium abutments; Group Z-Z: 20 zirconia crowns on zirconia abutments; Group Z-LD: 20 lithium disilicate crowns on zirconia abutments; and Group Z-NCR: 20 nano-ceramic resin crowns on zirconia abutments. Specimens underwent a fatiguing process (dynamic load…

CeramicsTeethMedical Implantsmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistry02 engineering and technologyMaterial Fatigue0302 clinical medicineMaterials PhysicsMaterials TestingMedicine and Health SciencesCubic zirconiaDental Restoration FailureMaterialsDental CementumTitaniumProstheticsMultidisciplinaryCrownsPhysicsQRClassical Mechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChemistryPhysical SciencesMedicineEngineering and TechnologyAnatomy0210 nano-technologyTitaniumResearch ArticleBiotechnologyChemical ElementsMaterials scienceScienceBiomaterial ImplantsMaterials ScienceAbutmentchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringLithiumCrown (dentistry)Anterior region03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansTitanium ImplantsDental ImplantsDamage Mechanicsbusiness.industryBiology and Life Sciences030206 dentistryDental PorcelainAssistive TechnologieschemistryMetal freeJawFracture (geology)Zirconium oxideMedical Devices and EquipmentZirconiumbusinessDigestive SystemHeadPloS one
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Ring diameter effects on determination of field-saturated hydraulic conductivity of different loam soils

2017

Abstract Establishing ring diameter effects on the field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, determined with ponding infiltrometer methods can help to find a compromise between the need to sample a large area with an individual measurement and the impracticality of using large rings in the field. Five ring sizes (diameter, D = 5.5, 10.9, 16.0, 27.8 and 31.8 cm) were used to determine Kfs by the simplified falling head (SFH) technique in four loamy soils with different salinity (electrical conductivity of saturated extract, ECe = 0.9–29.4 dS/m) and sodicity (exchangeable sodium percentage, ESP = 2.7–81.3%) levels. According to USDA classification, two soils were non-saline, non-sodic…

Chemistry0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyRing (chemistry)020801 environmental engineeringSalinitySaturated soil hydraulic conductivityHydraulic conductivitySalt-affected soilElectrical resistivity and conductivitySimplified falling head techniqueLoamSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltrometerPonding infiltration methodPonding
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Childhood Adversities and Adult Headache in Poland and Germany.

2015

Objective Various childhood adversities have been found to be associated with chronic pain in adulthood. However, associations were moderate in most studies, i.e. odds ratios (OR) were between one and two. Method An internet survey was performed in 508 Polish and 500 German subjects. A total of 19 childhood adversities were selected and their associations with headaches explored. Age, gender and country were included as potential confounders, as well as their two-way interaction with the risk factors. Results Two strong risk factors were identified. (1) A combined score for physical and emotional neglect showed an odds ratio (OR) of 2.78 (p < .002) to the frequency of headache in adulthood …

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Battered child syndrome: cerebral ultrasound and CT findings after vigorous shaking.

1992

Child abuse by whiplash-shaking can lead to severe cerebral damage, neurological defects and mental retardation. Cerebral damage has been found with and without external evidence of head injury. We report the sonographic findings in two children after traumatization due to repetitive vigorous whiplash shaking. Cerebral sonography revealed cerebral edema at admission or within 48 hours thereafter. Follow-up studies demonstrated development of marked brain atrophy in both cases. The sonographic findings were confirmed by cranial computerized tomography. Doppler sonography was used to monitor cerebral perfusion by measuring intracranial blood flow. The clinical history of the patients demonstr…

Child abuseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyIntracranial PressureLeukomalacia PeriventricularBrain EdemaCerebral edemaHead Injuries ClosedBattered Child SyndromemedicineWhiplashBattered Child SyndromeHumansCerebral perfusion pressureIntracranial pressureNeurologic Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHead injuryInfant NewbornInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEchoencephalographySurgeryEchoencephalographyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleNeurology (clinical)RadiologybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedNeuropediatrics
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Molecular biology, China and the West

2000

More than 15 years ago, in November 1985, I travelled to China for the first time. I joined a symposium on developmental biology in the Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology (CBI), organised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Max‐Planck‐Gesellschaft in Germany. The symposium was meant to provide perspectives for the future of the Max Planck Guest Laboratory, just founded in the CBI. When I attended, I did not anticipate that my visit to Shanghai would initiate a long‐term commitment to China. I did not even expect to return to China in the near future. But early in 1987, my colleague Uli Schwarz from the Max Planck Institute of Developmental Biology in Tubingen, who was and still is in…

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Dependence on nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) levels discriminates conventional T cells from Foxp3 + regulatory T cells

2012

Several lines of evidence suggest nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) to control regulatory T cells: thymus-derived naturally occurring regulatory T cells (nTreg) depend on calcium signals, the Foxp3 gene harbors several NFAT binding sites, and the Foxp3 (Fork head box P3) protein interacts with NFAT. Therefore, we investigated the impact of NFAT on Foxp3 expression. Indeed, the generation of peripherally induced Treg (iTreg) by TGF-β was highly dependent on NFAT expression because the ability of CD4 + T cells to differentiate into iTreg diminished markedly with the number of NFAT family members missing. It can be concluded that the expression of Foxp3 in TGF-β–induced iTreg depends…

Chromatin ImmunoprecipitationAdoptive cell transferT-LymphocytesImmunoblottingFluorescent Antibody TechniqueLymphocyte ActivationT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryAutoimmune DiseasesProinflammatory cytokineMiceTransforming Growth Factor betaAnimalsHumansHomeodomain ProteinsMultidisciplinaryNFATC Transcription FactorsbiologyFOXP3Forkhead Transcription FactorsNFATTransforming growth factor betaBiological SciencesColitisFlow CytometryNFATC Transcription FactorsAdoptive TransferMolecular biologyCell biologyTransplantationCyclosporinebiology.proteinChromatin immunoprecipitationProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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