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The autoradiographic test for unscheduled DNA synthesis: a sensitive assay for the detection of DNA repair in the HepG2 cell line

2004

International audience; We assessed the DNA-repair capacity of HepG2 cells, which were derived from a human hepatoma, by the unscheduled DNA synthesis assay, using the autoradiography protocol (UDS-AR). We evaluated DNA repair following exposure to direct mutagens (4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide (4-NQO), methyl methanesulfonate (MMS)), to mutagens requiring metabolic activation (benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), 2-acetylaminofluorene (2-AAF), N-dimethylnitrosoamine (NDMA)) or to structurally related non-mutagens such as pyrene and 4-acetylaminofluorene (4-AAF). All positive compounds tested induced UDS in HepG2 cells. With 4-NQO and MMS, a concentration-dependent increase in net nuclear grains per cell was…

DNA ReplicationDNA RepairEndpoint DeterminationDNA damageDNA repairHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Mutagen[SDV.TOX.TCA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Toxicology and food chainBiologymedicine.disease_causeHEPG203 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineTumor Cells CulturedGeneticsmedicineHumansComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyGeneticsAnalysis of Variance0303 health sciencesfungiMolecular biologyMethyl methanesulfonate[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]chemistryCell culture030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAutoradiographyRegression AnalysisPyreneGenotoxicityDNAMutagens
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Measurement of Lymphocyte Proliferation: Critical Analysis of Radioactive and Photometric Methods

1992

Different methods of lymphocyte proliferation are compared to identify a non-radioactive alternative to 3H-thymidine-test. The enzymatic assays evaluating the turnover of mitochondrial dehydrogenases (MTT-test) and lysosomal hexosaminidase (NAG-test) proved not sensitive enough to substitute for 3H-thymidine incorporation. The incorporation of the nucleotide analog 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) can be exploited using an ELISA-system (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay) employing a monoclonal anti-BrdU antibody to measure cell proliferation. An optimized test protocol of the BrdU-ELISA which fulfills the requirements for a sensitive and practicable non-radioactive alternative to 3H-thymidine-tes…

DNA ReplicationLymphocyteImmunologyDehydrogenaseLymphocyte proliferationLymphocyte ActivationImmunoenzyme TechniquesPhotometrymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyHexosaminidaseCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryCell growthDNAHematologyMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymeBiochemistryMonoclonalbiology.proteinAutoradiographyColorimetryAntibodyCell DivisionImmunobiology
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Survival in extreme dryness and DNA-single-strand breaks.

1992

A wide variety of organisms (the so-called "anhydrobiotes') is able to survive long periods of time in a state of utmost dehydration and can thus survive in extremely dry environments including artificially imposed or space vacuum. Known strategies of survival include the accumulation of certain polyols, especially disaccharides, which help prevent damage to membranes and proteins. Here we report that DNA in vacuum-dried spores is damaged to a very substantial degree by processes leading to DNA strand breaks. Most of these lesions are obviously repaired during germination, but extensive damage to DNA and enzymes after long exposure times (months to years) finally diminish the chances of sur…

DNA BacterialAtmospheric ScienceDNA RepairVacuumDNA damageDNA repairAerospace EngineeringGerminationBiologyAgar gelchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineDesiccationDNA single strandElectrophoresis Agar GelSpores BacterialAstronomy and AstrophysicsCell biologyGeophysicschemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesDrynessAutoradiographymedicine.symptomDesiccationDNABacillus subtilisDNA DamageAdvances in space research : the official journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)
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Peri-implant parameters in head and neck reconstruction: influence of extraoral skin or intraoral mucosa.

2009

Objective: This study is designed to assess dental implants supporting overdentures in edentulous patients with operated head and neck malignancies using parameters to detect peri-implant disease. Material and methods: Thirty-four implants supporting overdentures in 34 oral cancer patients were examined. Clinical parameters [plaque index, probing depth, bleeding on probing (BOP), origin of peri-implant soft tissue, and amount of irradiation] were recorded, and microbiological identification of periodontal pathogens was carried out by DNA–DNA hybridization. To identify yeast species, the samples were cultivated on Sabouraud agar plates and subsequently identified by API 20C AUX plates. An im…

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Role of two operators in regulating the plasmid-borne raf operon of Escherichia coli

1994

The plasmid-borne raf operon encodes functions required for the inducible uptake and utilization of raffinose in Escherichia coli K12. The expression of three structural genes for alpha-galactosidase (rafA), Raf permease (rafB) and sucrose hydrolase (rafD) is negatively controlled by the binding of RafR repressor (rafR) to two operator sites, O1 and O2, that flank the -35 sequence of the raf promoter, PA. In vitro, O1 and O2 are occupied on increasing the concentration of RafR, without detectable preference for one site or the other or any indication of cooperative binding. Nucleotide substitutions at positions 3, 4 or 5 in an operator half-site prevented repressor binding, supporting a mod…

DNA BacterialOperator Regions GeneticOperonBase pairMolecular Sequence DataRepressorBiologyBinding CompetitiveRaffinoseTranscription (biology)OperonEscherichia coliGeneticsBinding siteSite-directed mutagenesisMolecular BiologyBase SequenceHelix-Loop-Helix MotifsStructural geneCooperative bindingGene Expression Regulation BacterialDNA-Binding ProteinsRepressor ProteinsBiochemistryGenes Bacterialalpha-GalactosidaseMutagenesis Site-DirectedAutoradiographyElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelPlasmidsMolecular and General Genetics MGG
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Digital image processing for rapid analysis of differentially expressed transcripts on high-density cDNA arrays.

1999

Usage of filter arrays is becoming increasingly attractive for many research laboratories involved in determination of gene-expression profiles. However, analysis of numerous spots, representing genes or partial gene sequences (ESTs), is still tedious work involving the ordered analysis of vast amounts of numerical tabular data. We present a rapid and efficient method for the visual identification of differentially expressed targets on high-density cDNA filter arrays using standard laboratory equipment and standard software, which is available for free. The method we introduce provides an inexpensive alternative, and no changes in the experimental set up are required. Our results were veri…

DNA ComplementaryCDNA ArraysTranscription Geneticbusiness.industryHigh densityColorGene ExpressionComputational biologyVisual identificationBiologyBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySet (abstract data type)SoftwareFilter (video)Complementary DNADigital image processingImage Processing Computer-AssistedAutoradiographyCloning MolecularbusinessSoftwareBiotechnologyDensitometryBioTechniques
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A completely automated CAD system for mass detection in a large mammographic database.

2006

Mass localization plays a crucial role in computer-aided detection (CAD) systems for the classification of suspicious regions in mammograms. In this article we present a completely automated classification system for the detection of masses in digitized mammographic images. The tool system we discuss consists in three processing levels: (a) Image segmentation for the localization of regions of interest (ROIs). This step relies on an iterative dynamical threshold algorithm able to select iso-intensity closed contours around gray level maxima of the mammogram. (b) ROI characterization by means of textural features computed from the gray tone spatial dependence matrix (GTSDM), containing secon…

Databases FactualInformation Storage and RetrievalReproducibility of ResultsBreast NeoplasmsSensitivity and SpecificityNeural networkPattern Recognition AutomatedRadiographic Image EnhancementBreast cancerTextural featuresRadiology Information SystemsImage processingComputer-aided detection (CAD)Artificial IntelligenceCluster AnalysisDatabase Management SystemsHumansRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedFemaleBreast cancer; Computer-aided detection (CAD); Image processing; Mammographic mass detection; Neural network; Textural featuresMammographic mass detectionAlgorithmsMammographyMedical physics
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Length of endodontic files measured in digital radiographs with and without noise-suppression filters: an ex-vivo study

2011

The aim of this study is to evaluate if theoretically possible edge shifts induced by noise-suppression filters potentially occur on objects found in digital radiographs. Most manufacturers carry out noise-suppression filtering of their images before they are displayed to the user. It is not usually possible for the user to disrupt the function of the filters. The use of these filters can lead to deletion of small image structures.K-files (ISO size 06, 08, 10 and 15) were placed in the root canals of 6 human teeth located in cadaver jaw segments. File tip positions were measured on original and filtered digital images by three observers. The file position was marked on each filtered image a…

Dental InstrumentsRadiographyDentistryMandibleStandard deviationDigital imageCadaverEndodontic filesCadaverHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionGeneral DentistryMathematicsNoise suppressionPixelbusiness.industryResearchGeneral MedicineEquipment DesignRadiography Dental DigitalImage enhancementOtorhinolaryngologySubtraction TechniqueArtificial intelligenceDental Pulp CavitybusinessArtifactsFiltrationRoot Canal Preparation
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Computer-aided system for morphometric mandibular index computation (Using dental panoramic radiographs)

2012

Objective: We propose and validate a computer—aided system to measure three different mandibular indexes: cortical width, panoramic mandibular index and, mandibular alveolar bone resorption index. Study Design: Repeatability and reproducibility of the measurements are analyzed and compared to the manual estimation of the same indexes. Results: The proposed computerized system exhibits superior repeatability and reproducibility rates compared to standard manual methods. Moreover, the time required to perform the measurements using the proposed method is negligible compared to perform the measurements manually. Conclusions: We have proposed a very user friendly computerized method to measure …

Dental panoramicComputer scienceComputationRadiographyDentistryGerodontologyJawsMandibleBone densitometrystomatognathic systemDensitometria òssiaRadiography PanoramicHumansGeneral DentistryRadiographic positioningOrthodonticsReproducibilityMaxil·larsPosicions radiogràfiquesbusiness.industryMandibleOsteoporosiRepeatabilityDental radiology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]stomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASComputer-aidedComputerized systemOsteoporosisRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedSurgeryResearch-ArticlebusinessRadiologia dental
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Role of ambient light in the detection of contrast elements in digital dental radiography.

2018

Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different ambient light levels on observer detection of small contrast differences in a contrast phantom by using a high-end liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor. Study Design An aluminum step wedge was converted into a contrast phantom by the addition of bore holes. Radiographic images of the contrast elements were presented to 20 observers. Images were displayed in random order under different ambient light levels (0, 50, 200, and 500 lux) twice, and the observers had to determine if contrast elements were visible. Sensitivity and specificity were determined to calculate areas under receiver operating characteristic curves and Friedmann…

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