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An Alternative Pathway of Imiquimod-Induced Psoriasis-Like Skin Inflammation in the Absence of Interleukin-17 Receptor A Signaling

2013

Topical application of imiquimod (IMQ) on the skin of mice induces inflammation with common features found in psoriatic skin. Recently, it was postulated that IL-17 has an important role both in psoriasis and in the IMQ model. To further investigate the impact of IL-17RA signaling in psoriasis, we generated IL-17 receptor A (IL-17RA)-deficient mice (IL-17RA(del)) and challenged these mice with IMQ. Interestingly, the disease was only partially reduced and delayed but not abolished when compared with controls. In the absence of IL-17RA, we found persisting signs of inflammation such as neutrophil and macrophage infiltration within the skin. Surprisingly, already in the naive state, the skin …

ChemokineInflammationImiquimodDermatologyInterleukin-17 receptorBiochemistryMiceAdjuvants ImmunologicPsoriasismedicineAnimalsPsoriasisMacrophageMolecular BiologySkinMice KnockoutImiquimodReceptors Interleukin-17biologyInterleukin-6InterleukinsMacrophagesInterleukin-17Cell Biologymedicine.diseaseDisease Models AnimalCXCL2Neutrophil InfiltrationImmunologyAminoquinolinesbiology.proteinFemaleTumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomSignal Transductionmedicine.drugJournal of Investigative Dermatology
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Polychlorinated phenols and their metabolites in soil and earthworms of sawmill environment

1990

Abstract Topsoil and earthworm samples collected from three Finnish sawmill environments were analysed for polychlorinated phenols, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro- and pentachlorophenol, and their metabolites. Analyses were carried out by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry using a selected ion monitoring technique and by dual-channel gas chromatography using quartz capillary columns and two electron capture detectors. The total chlorophenol concentrations ranged from ca. 260 to 480 μg/g (dry weight) in soil and from ca. 140 to 3500 μg/g fat in earthworms. The most important metabolites in soil were chlorinated dihydroxy-benzenes (also at ppm level); only traces of chlorinated anisoles were detected …

ChlorophenolTopsoilEnvironmental EngineeringChromatographybiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisEarthwormPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoil contaminationPentachlorophenolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDry weightEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental ChemistrySelected ion monitoringGas chromatographyChemosphere
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Queridos Reyes Magos

2007

CiudadanosMatanzaVidal-Beneyto JoséIrakPinochetTerrorismoPPReyes MagosPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónPSOEVíctimasAl QaedaMundo islámicoIDEOLOGÍAExistencias individualesGUERRASuníesInseguridadesOposición derechistaAutoríaArmas de destrucción masivaEE UUETATerrorismo islamistaAtochaIdeasCartaAdministración BushPuebloVida en comúnChiíesSectarismo ideológicoNoticiasValores
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The Role of the Classical Pathway for the Bactericidal Effect of Normal Sera Against Gram-Negative Bacteria

1985

Many gram-negative bacteria are killed after treatment with normal serum. This phenomenon was already described in 1889 by Buchner. The serum-bactericidal effect is abolished when serum has been incubated for 30 min at 56° C. Gram-positive bacteria are less sensitive than gram-negative bacteria to direct killing, although gram-positive cocci are opsonized by the action of serum mediated by antibodies and complement (Inoue et al. 1968; Johnston et al. 1969). Normal sera exhibit bactericidal and bacteriolytic properties against some gramnegative strains; whereas, other gram-negative strains are serum resistant. It has been shown that serum from C4-deficient guinea pigs is able to kill some gr…

Classical complement pathwayGram-negative bacteriaAlternative complement pathwayBiologybiology.organism_classificationComplement membrane attack complexComplement C1qOpsoninBacteriaComplement systemMicrobiology
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Interaction of Bacterial Endotoxin (LPS) with Fluid Phase and Macrophage Membrane Associated C1q, the FC-Recognizing Component of the Complement Syst…

1990

The bactericidal activity of normal serum was first described by Buchner in 1889 (10). This effect is abolished when serum has been incubated for 30 min at 56°C. Gram positives are less sensitive than Gram negative bacteria to direct killing, although gram positive cocci are opsonized by the action of serum mediated by antibodies and complement (22). It was found that most of the smooth strains of gram negative bacteria are serum resistant; whereas, the corresponding rough forms are extremely serum sensitive (32, 37). Thus evidence was provided that the composition of the bacterial surface may influence the reaction of the bacteria with the lytic system. The bacteriolytic properties of seru…

Classical complement pathwayGram-negative bacteriabiologyChemistryAlternative complement pathwaybiology.proteinAntibodybiology.organism_classificationComplement membrane attack complexOpsoninBacteriaMicrobiologyComplement system
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Newest Results on the Chemistry and Pharmacology of TCM Drugs Containing Triterpene and Steroid Saponins

2012

The aim of this review is to provide newest results in the chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical studies of saponins-containing TCM drugs, some of them being listed in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. It appears that literature on triterpene saponins is more abundant than that of steroid saponins, and ginseng occupies a prominent position in the list. However, other TCM drugs are well documented in recent years belonging to the genera Astragalus, Gynostemma, Bupleurum, Clematis, Dipsacus, Platycodon, Gypsophila, Anemarrhena, Lonicera, Paris, Dioscerea, Tribulus, and Ophiopogon. From a Pharmacological point of view, the most relevant results have been obtained with the cancer-related activity and …

Clematischemistry.chemical_classificationAnemarrhenaGypsophilaDipsacusbiologyTriterpenechemistryGypsophila paniculataGynostemma pentaphyllumPharmacologybiology.organism_classificationGynostemma
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Structuring of polymer blends in simple shear flow

1990

A simplified model for the formation of steady state structure of discrete domains in polymer blends is established for simple shear flow. It is assumed that the domain size distribution, which results from an equilibrium between breakup processes and coalescence processes, may be divided in small and stable spherical domains and large and unstable ellipsoidal domains. Based on simplified rate balances and an expression for domain deformation rate the volume fraction of large domains and the large and small semiaxes of the ellipsoids are expressed as functions of volume fraction and shear rate/shear stress. The ability of the model to simulate actual behaviour is tested against quantitative…

Coalescence (physics)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsBreakupEllipsoidShear rateSimple shearVolume fractionMaterials ChemistryShear stressPolymer blendMakromolekulare Chemie. Macromolecular Symposia
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Combined complete C5 and partial C4 deficiency in humans: clinical consequences and complement-mediated functions in vitro.

1990

A family is described with two siblings who suffered at different times from a single episode of meningococcal meningitis by Neisseria meningitidis groups B and C, respectively. In the two subjects, hemolytically active fifth component of complement (C5) was not detectable and antigenic C5 was less than 0.05% and less than 0.7% of normal, respectively. Repletion of sera by purified human C5 (70 micrograms/ml) restored total complement hemolytic activities. The asymptomatic first degree family members had C5 levels compatible with a heterozygous state of C5 deficiency. C4 allotyping revealed an inherited partial deficiency (Q0) of C4A and C4B in the family with a combined C4AQ0 and C4BQ0 het…

Complement component 5AdultMaleAdolescentImmunologyC4AComplement C5Complement C4C5 DeficiencyBiologyPathology and Forensic MedicinePedigreeClassical complement pathwayImmune systemAntigenImmunologyAlternative complement pathwayImmunology and AllergyHumansFemaleImmunoglobulin AllotypesOpsoninComplement ActivationClinical immunology and immunopathology
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Elecciones primarias en España. 1993-2015

2015

“Elecciones primarias en España. 1993-2015 ” analiza la intro¬ducción y desarrollo de las elecciones primarias de los partidos políti¬cos en España, y como una forma de participación típica de la política de los EE.UU., va consiguiendo arraigar en los partidos españoles. Será el PSOE el primero que implante el sistema de primarias (Con¬ferencia Política del PSPV en 1993); después en las elecciones pri¬marias para elegir candidato a la Presidencia del Gobierno de España (Almunia-Borrell), por elección directa entre todos los afiliados socia¬listas (1998); y a través de primarias abiertas a simpatizantes en la elección del candidato socialista a la Presidencia de la Generalitat Valenciana (20…

CompromísParticipación políticaPodemosUnión Progreso y Democracia (UPyD):CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO [UNESCO]Esquerra Unida del País Valencià (EUPV)UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHODemocratizaciónElecciones primariasPSPV-PSOEElecciones localesCiudadanos (C's)
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Primarias en la Comunitat Valenciana. 2014-2015. Partidos valencianos y primarias para la elección de candidato a la Presidencia de la Generalitat en…

2015

A lo largo de 2014 y principios de 2015, casi todos los partidos políticos que se van a presentar a las elecciones de 2015 (locales, autonómicas y generales) van a realizar algún tipo de primarias para la selección de sus candidatos, a excepción del PP. Los partidos que celebran primarias abiertas en la Comunidad Valenciana -CV- son el PSPV - presenciales-, EUPV, Compromís y Podemos, estos tres admiten también voto por Internet y correo. Solo votaban en primarias los afiliados en UPyD (sin avales) y C´s (aval 10% censo). Sin primarias el PP. El candidato lo decide el dedo de Mariano Rajoy.

CompromísUNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICAPodemosUnión Progreso y Democracia (UPyD)Esquerra Unida del País Valencià (EUPV)PPPSPV-PSOECiudadanos (C's)
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