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Using virtual reality and mood-induction procedures to test products with consumers of ceramic tiles

2013

This work describes a Virtual Reality Environment (VRE), through which users are able to view and test ceramic tile products. Users' virtual interfacing with the products generated emotional experiences that allowed them to feel ''engaged'' with the products. Users could choose between different kinds of products and test them out in order to know how they would look in a real-world context. In the VRE several mood-induction Procedures for inducing relaxation were included. The VRE was tested with respect to its ability to induce relaxation and sense of presence in 26 participants. It was also analyzed the level of satisfaction. Measures included the Visual Analogue Scale, the Self-Assessme…

Mood-induction proceduresRelaxationRelaxation (psychology)Applied psychologyProduct testingContext (language use)Sense of presenceVirtual realitybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbacterial infections and mycosesVirtual realityTest (assessment)Human-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Product testingOrder (business)Scale (social sciences)ConsumersAssociation (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychology
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Phenotypic plasticity in haptoral structures of Ligophorus cephali (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) on the flathead mullet (Mugil cephalus): A Geometric M…

2015

Abstract Evaluating phenotypic plasticity in attachment organs of parasites can provide information on the capacity to colonise new hosts and illuminate evolutionary processes driving host specificity. We analysed the variability in shape and size of the dorsal and ventral anchors of Ligophorus cephali from Mugil cephalus by means of geometric morphometrics and multivariate statistics. We also assessed the morphological integration between anchors and between the roots and points in order to gain insight into their functional morphology. Dorsal and ventral anchors showed a similar gradient of overall shape variation, but the amount of localised changes was much higher in the former. Statist…

MorphometricsMalePhenotypic plasticityBiometrybiologyMugilEcologyTrematode InfectionsParasitologia veterinàriabiology.organism_classificationDactylogyridaeSmegmamorphaFish DiseasesInfectious DiseasesSpecies SpecificityEvolutionary biologyPlatyhelminthsGenetic variationHaptorAnimalsParasitologyFemaleCoevolutionMonogenea
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Ultrasound protocol in odontogenic infections: a new proposal

2022

Point-of-care-ultrasound can be applied to preview a difficult airway, detect the presence of fluid collection, and soft-tissue edema, and guide the drainage location, although is rarely used. The purpose of this study is to validate a protocol for the assessment of these clinical features on patients with severe odontogenic infections. This was a single-group prospective cohort study (n=20) including patients with the diagnosis of deep-neck propagation of odontogenic infection. A transcervical linear high-frequency probe transducer (13-6 MHz) was used to scan the structures of the upper airway and the infectious collections. The drainage was guided by ultrasound and the patients were daily…

Mouthdescending necrotizing mediastinitisInfection Control Dentalmortality rateInfectionsHospitalizationcervical abscessDyspneaacute mediastinitisOtorhinolaryngologyPoint-of-Care TestingDentistryHumansSurgeryProspective StudiesDeglutition Disordersodontogenic infectionGeneral DentistryNeckUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASUltrasonographyMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Antibiotic susceptibility of cocultures in polymicrobial infections such as peri-implantitis or periodontitis: an in vitro model.

2011

Although polymicrobial infections, such as peri-implantitis or periodontitis, were postulated in the literature to be caused by synergistic effects of bacteria, these effects remain unclear looking at antibiotic susceptibility. The aim of this study is to compare the antibiotic susceptibilities of pure cultures and definite cocultures.Laboratory strains of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa) (previously Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans), Capnocytophaga ochracea (Co), and Parvimonas micra (Pm) (previously Peptostreptococcus micros) were cultivated under anaerobic conditions, and their susceptibilities to 10 antibiotics (benzylpenicillin G, ampicillin, amoxicillin, ampicillin/sulba…

MoxifloxacinMinocyclineAzithromycinAzithromycinAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitanschemistry.chemical_compoundActinobacillus InfectionsAnti-Infective AgentsAmpicillinAcetamidesbiologyCoinfectionPenicillin GSulbactamAnti-Bacterial AgentsSulbactamQuinolinesPeriodonticsCapnocytophagamedicine.drugFluoroquinolonesAmoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate CombinationMicrobiologyClavulanic acidMetronidazoleDrug Resistance BacterialmedicineHumansParvimonas micraPeriodontitisGram-Positive Bacterial InfectionsOxazolidinonesAza Compoundsbusiness.industryPeptostreptococcusAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitansLinezolidAmoxicillinbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionAmoxicillinbacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationPeri-ImplantitisCoculture TechniqueschemistryLinezolidImmunologyMicrobial InteractionsAmpicillinbusinessGram-Negative Bacterial InfectionsJournal of periodontology
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Reliable fluorescence technique to detect the antibiotic colistin, a possible environmental threat due to its overuse.

2022

AbstractColistin, considered a drug of last resort as it is effective towards multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections. Oral administration of colistin in the poultry industry is a common practice, not only to prevent and reduce bacterial infections, but also as a rapid-growth promoter. Long-term exposure to any antibiotic will eventually lead to the development of bacterial resistance towards all antibiotics through various mechanisms in the physiological system and environment. Chicken is the most consumed source of animal protein for humans throughout the world. In addition, the manure of poultry, containing traces of the used antibiotics, is being used in farming. Exposure…

MultidisciplinaryColistinfluoresenssiantibiootitBacterial InfectionsMicrobial Sensitivity Testsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionequipment and suppliesympäristökemiaFluorescenceAnti-Bacterial AgentsDrug Resistance Bacterialbacteriahaitalliset aineetAnimalsheterosykliset yhdisteetGram-Negative Bacterial InfectionsScientific reports
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Ultrasound imaging assessment of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles in people with a recent history of moderate Covid-19 infection and healthy parti…

2023

Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is a highly infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and is associated with a decrease of respiratory, physical, and psychological function, subsequently affecting quality of life. The aim of the present pilot study was to use ultrasound imaging (USI) to evaluate and compare the thickness of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles between individuals recently diagnosed with moderate Covid-19 infection and healthy individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional observational pilot study was performed. A total sample of 24 participants were recruited from a private medical center (Madrid, Spain): Covid-19 (n = 12) and healthy controls (n = 12). The external oblique…

MultidisciplinaryMedicina InvestigacióThoracic diaphragmAbdominalesInfecciones respiratoriasVirus testingRespiratory infectionsImagen por ultrasonidosVirusPilot studiesDiafragma torácicoContracción muscularMuscle contractionAbdominal musclesEstudios pilotoCovid-19Ultrasound imaging
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Serological prevalence of toxoplasmosis in pregnant women in Luanda (Angola): Geospatial distribution and its association with socio-demographic and …

2020

We report a study on toxoplasmosis in pregnant women in Luanda, Angola, determining the seroprevalence, geospatial distribution and its association with socio-economic features, dietary habits and hygiene and health conditions. Anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgG and IgM were quantified in serum samples of women attended at the Lucrecia Paim Maternity Hospital between May 2016 and August 2017. The IgG avidity test and qPCR assay were used for dating the primary infection. Data were collected by questionnaire after written consent, and spatial distribution was assessed through a Kernel Density Function. The potential risk factors associated with Toxoplasma infection were evaluated using bivariate and…

Multivariate analysisEpidemiologyMaternal HealthAntibodies ProtozoanMiscarriageToxoplasma GondiiSerologyGeographical LocationsMedical ConditionsPregnancySeroepidemiologic StudiesPrevalenceMedicine and Health SciencesLongitudinal StudiesProtozoansMammalsMultidisciplinaryGeographybiologyCoinfectionObstetricsLiver DiseasesQRObstetrics and GynecologyEukaryotaMiddle AgedHepatitis BPopulation SurveillanceVertebratesMedicineFemaleToxoplasmaToxoplasmosisMaternal AgeResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentScienceGastroenterology and HepatologyLower riskYoung AdultParasitic DiseasesmedicineHumansAnimalsSeroprevalenceLiver Disease and PregnancyPregnancyProtozoan Infectionsbusiness.industryOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesToxoplasma gondiimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationParasitic ProtozoansToxoplasmosisPregnancy ComplicationsCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsAngolaPregnancy Complications ParasiticMedical Risk FactorsPeople and PlacesAfricaAmniotesCatsWomen's HealthbusinessZoologyPLoS ONE
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Two Antigenic Peptides from Genes m123 and m164 of Murine Cytomegalovirus Quantitatively Dominate CD8 T-Cell Memory in the H-2 d Haplotype

2001

ABSTRACT The importance of CD8 T cells for the control of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection has raised interest in the identification of immunogenic viral proteins as candidates for vaccination and cytoimmunotherapy. The final aim is to determine the viral “immunome” for any major histocompatibility complex class I molecule by antigenicity screening of proteome-derived peptides. For human CMV, there is a limitation to this approach: the T cells used as responder cells for peptide screening are usually memory cells that have undergone in vivo selection. On this basis, pUL83 (pp65) and pUL123 (IE1 or pp68 to -72) were classified as immunodominant proteins. It is an open question whether this li…

MuromegalovirusAdoptive cell transferAntigenicityImmunologyCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologymedicine.disease_causeMajor histocompatibility complexMicrobiologyImmediate-Early ProteinsViral Matrix ProteinsMiceOpen Reading FramesViral ProteinsImmune systemVirologymedicineAnimalsCytotoxic T cellAntigens ViralMice Inbred BALB CH-2 AntigensCytomegalovirusHerpesviridae InfectionsPhosphoproteinsVirologyPeptide FragmentsHaplotypesInsect ScienceProteomeImmunologybiology.proteinPathogenesis and ImmunityFemaleImmunologic MemorySpleenCD8Journal of Virology
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Control of murine cytomegalovirus in the lungs: Relative but not absolute immunodominance of the immediate-early 1 nonapeptide during the antiviral c…

1998

Effective control by the immune system is a hallmark of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. Accordingly, human CMV disease is a medical problem restricted to the immunologically immature or immunocompromised host (for a review, see reference 21). Murine models have implicated natural killer (NK) cells and CD8 T cells in the control of CMV infection. While NK cells mediate early protection in genetically resistant mouse inbred strains (4, 5, 31, 51), CD8 T cells establish enduring protective memory and function as principal antiviral effectors in susceptible strains (31). Specifically, in the BALB/c strain, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted antiviral CD8 T cells resolve …

MuromegalovirusAdoptive cell transferImmunologyViral Pathogenesis and ImmunityBone Marrow CellsImmunodominanceVirus ReplicationMajor histocompatibility complexMicrobiologyImmediate-Early ProteinsMiceImmune systemAntigenVirologyMHC class IAnimalsCytotoxic T cellLungAntigen PresentationMice Inbred BALB CbiologyImmunodominant EpitopesAntigen processingvirus diseasesHerpesviridae InfectionsVirologyKineticsInsect ScienceImmunologyTrans-Activatorsbiology.proteinFemaleT-Lymphocytes Cytotoxic
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Adoptive CD8 T Cell Control of Pathogens Cannot Be Improved by Combining Protective Epitope Specificities

2008

Adoptive transfer of CD8 T cells has the potential to cure infectious or malignant diseases that are refractory to conventional chemotherapy. A practically important but still unanswered question is whether mixtures of protective CD8 T cells with different epitope specificities mediate more efficient effector cell functions than do the monospecific individual CD8 T cell populations. In this study, we have addressed this issue for models of viral and bacterial infection. CD8 T cell-mediated cytotoxicity in vitro and protection in vivo were assessed to test whether CD8 T cell lines cooperate in target cell lysis and control of infection, respectively. Our data clearly show that mixtures of cy…

MuromegalovirusAdoptive cell transferT cellEpitopes T-LymphocyteBacteremiaStreptamerCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyEpitopeMicemedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellViremiaAntigen-presenting cellT lymphocyteAdoptive TransferListeria monocytogenesVirologyDisease Models AnimalInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureCytomegalovirus InfectionsImmunologyFemaleCD8The Journal of Infectious Diseases
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