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Identification of a novel activating mutation (Y842C) within the activation loop of FLT3 in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

2004

Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) receptor mutations as internal tandem duplication (ITD) or within the kinase domain are detected in up to 35% of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). N-benzoyl staurosporine (PKC412), a highly effective inhibitor of mutated FLT3 receptors, has significant antileukemic efficacy in patients with FLT3-mutated AML. Mutation screening of FLT3 exon 20 in AML patients (n = 110) revealed 2 patients with a novel mutation (Y842C) within the highly conserved activation loop of FLT3. FLT3-Y842C-transfected 32D cells showed constitutive FLT3 tyrosine phosphorylation and interleukin 3 (IL-3)-independent growth. Treatment with PKC412 led to inhibition of proliferat…

Models MolecularImmunologyBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundMicefluids and secretionshemic and lymphatic diseasesProto-Oncogene ProteinsmedicineSTAT5 Transcription FactorAnimalsHumansTyrosinePhosphotyrosineMutationCell CycleMyeloid leukemiaReceptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinaseshemic and immune systemsTyrosine phosphorylationCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseMilk ProteinsProtein Structure TertiaryDNA-Binding ProteinsEnzyme ActivationLeukemiaLeukemia Myeloid AcutechemistryGene Expression Regulationfms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3embryonic structuresFms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3MutationCancer researchTrans-ActivatorsTyrosineSignal transductionTyrosine kinaseSignal TransductionBlood
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A sample of non-nutritive sucking habits (pacifier and digit) in portuguese children and its relation with the molar classes of angle

2018

Background Little is known about the effect of non-nutritive sucking habits (pacifier and digital sucking) in the prevalence of molar Class in mixed dentition. The aim of this study was determinate the relation between non-nutritive sucking habits, and Angle´s molar Class, in the horizontal plane, and it´s relation with gender. A convenience sample of 326 children with ages between 6 and 12 years was selected from three schools of Oporto. Material and methods To collect the epidemiologic data, was used a method recommended by the WHO. An indirect questionnaire about the medical history, dental habits, was used. It was adapted from Sanchez-Molins and validated by Clinical Dental III of Integ…

Molarmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (material)DentistryOrthodonticsfluids and secretionsstomatognathic systemmedicineMaloclusióGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonBad habitPortuguesebusiness.industryResearchDent molarmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]MolarChildhoodNumerical digitlanguage.human_languagePortuguesosbody regionsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPacifierlanguageHabitPortugueseMalocclusionbusinessMalocclusionInfància
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Emerging GII.4 norovirus variants affect children with diarrhea in Palermo, Italy in 2006

2008

Although the genetic/antigenic heterogeneity of human noroviruses (NoVs) is impressive, a few genogroup II strains of genotype 4 (GII.4) are dominant worldwide. GII.4 NoVs evolve rapidly and in the last 15 years six epidemic variants have been identified. In 2005-2006, surveillance of sporadic viral gastroenteritis in children in Palermo, Italy, resulted in the detection of NoV strains in 20.9% of the patients admitted to hospital. By restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and sequence analysis of region A in the RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp) gene, 59 NoV strains were successfully characterized. Eighty-one percent of the strains were characterized as GII.4, 14% as GIIb/Hilver…

Molecular epidemiologyvirusesvirus diseasesBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeVirologyGenetic analysisCaliciviridaeDiarrheafluids and secretionsInfectious DiseasesDNA profilingVirologyGenotypemedicineNorovirusmedicine.symptomRestriction fragment length polymorphismJournal of Medical Virology
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Helminth infracommunities of a population of the Gran Canaria giant lizard Gallotia stehlini

2004

AbstractA survey of gastro-intestinal helminth communities of Gallotia stehlini (Sauria: Lacertidae) from Gran Canaria island (Canary Archipelago, Spain), was conducted to determine the prevalence, abundance and species diversity of intestinal parasites in these lizards. Pharyngodonid nematodes were the most common intestinal helminths, three species being Gallotia specialists. Helminth infracommunities of G. stehlini were rich and appear to be closer to the interactive end of the continuum isolationist–interactive helminth communities, according to the high values of helminth diversity. It is the first case of a saurian reptile showing this kind of diverse helminth infracommunity, produced…

NematodaPopulationfluids and secretionsbiology.animalparasitic diseasesAnimalsHelminthsLacertidaeSauriaIntestinal Diseases ParasiticeducationAtlantic OceangeographyGallotiaeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyLizardEcologySpecies diversityLizardsGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAnimal FeedSpainArchipelagoCestodaAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyHelminthiasis AnimalJournal of Helminthology
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A whey-predominant formula induces fecal microbiota similar to that found in breast-fed infants

2007

To compare the effects of a whey-predominant infant formula and breast milk on the gut microbiota, growth, and tolerance of infants, we conducted an open, prospective, parallel-group study in healthy newborn infants. A total of 60 infants were enrolled, and 55 completed the study. Of the 55 infants, 21 were breast-fed and 34 were fed a whey-predominant study formula that had low phosphate concentration (31 mg/100 kcal), was reduced in protein (1.8 g/100 kcal or 0.43 g/kJ), had lactose as the sole carbohydrate source, and had an amino acid profile and buffering capacity similar to that of human milk. At 30 and 60 days of age, fecal bacterial counts were determined using fluorescence in situ …

Nutrition and DieteticsEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismfood and beveragesBreast milkBiologyGut florabiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsEndocrinologyInfant formulachemistryLactobacillusFood scienceLactoseBreast feedingFecesBifidobacteriumNutrition Research
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Vitamin E as an IgE inhibitor: stability during cold storage of human milk

2008

Human breast milk is recommended as the unique food for neonates based on its known properties. When the production of milk by themother is not sufcient or the mother is not able to feed her child for professional reasons, milk banks or the mothers’ practice ofcollecting their own milk are the existing alternatives for breast-feeding. In both situations cold storage (refrigeration or freezing) can beused in neonatal units, at home and in human milk banks

Nutrition and Dieteticsbiologybusiness.industryVitamin Emedicine.medical_treatmentfood and beveragesMedicine (miscellaneous)Cold storageImmunoglobulin Efluids and secretionsbiology.proteinMedicineFood scienceMilk BanksbusinessHuman breast milkProceedings of the Nutrition Society
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Chemistry of pheromonal and defensive secretions in the nymphs and the adults ofDysdercus cingulatus Fabr. (Heteroptera, Pyrrhocoridae)

1991

59 ref.; International audience; The exocrine secretions from the nymphs and the adults of both sexes in D. cingulatus were chemically investigated. Seven compounds were identified in the anterior glands, and eleven in the median dorsoabdominal glands of nymphs and adults of both sexes. Fifty-five compounds were identified in the defensive glands (34 in posterior dorsoabdominal glands ofnymphs and 21 in metathoracic glands of adults), and six in the sternal glandular epithelium of the males. The biological function of the glandular secretions and of their identified compounds were investigated and are discussed.

PYRRHOCORIDAE0106 biological sciencesExocrine gland[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ZoologyAllomoneBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryDysdercus cingulatusBUGGlandular epitheliumstomatognathic systemHETEROPTEREPHEROMONESmedicineNymphEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDEFENSIVE SECRETIONSDYSDERCUS CINGULATUSPyrrhocoridaeHeteropteraHETEROPTERACHIMIEGeneral MedicineAnatomyAGGREGATIONbiology.organism_classification010602 entomologymedicine.anatomical_structureALLOMONESSex pheromoneEXOCRINE GLANDSCOTTON STAINERJournal of Chemical Ecology
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CD133 expression is associated with small round blue cell tumour morphology in human central nervous system neoplasms

2011

Schittenhelm J, Simon P, Harter P N, Zachskorn C, Schlaszus H, Rottger F, Winkels M, Weller M, Meyermann R & Mittelbronn M (2011) Histopathology58, 739–749 CD133 expression is associated with small round blue cell tumour morphology in human central nervous system neoplasms Aims:  CD133 is considered to be a marker for brain tumour-initiating cells. However, most data on CD133 are derived from animal or in-vitro studies. The aim of this study was to characterize CD133 expression, and the distribution and morphological features of CD133+ cells, in primary and secondary human central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms. Methods and results:  Tumours were analysed by real-time reverse transcription …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.diagnostic_testCellular differentiationCellGeneral MedicineCD15NestinBiologyStem cell markerPathology and Forensic MedicineFlow cytometrycarbohydrates (lipids)Reverse transcription polymerase chain reactionfluids and secretionsmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structurescardiovascular systemmedicineCancer researchStem cellneoplasmsHistopathology
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Antiamphiphysin-positive stiff-person syndrome associated with small cell lung cancer

2006

The paraneoplastic amphiphysin(+) stiff-person syndrome (SPS) has so far only been described in women with breast adenocarcinoma. Here, we describe the rare case of a female patient with antiamphiphysin(+) SPS due to small cell cancer of the lung.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmseducationNerve Tissue ProteinsStiff-Person SyndromeBreast AdenocarcinomaSmall-cell carcinomafluids and secretionsmedicineCarcinomaHumansCarcinoma Small CellLung cancerAutoantibodiesLungElectromyographybusiness.industryfungiRespiratory diseaseMiddle Agedequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyAmphiphysinFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessStiff person syndromeMovement Disorders
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Development and Function of the Spiral Canlicular System

1965

The canalicular spiral system derives from the epithelium of the outer spiral sulcus and extends towards the prominence and the spiral ligament. The comparison between the development of the canalicular spiral system and that of other cochlear structures induces the author to con-firm what he suggested in 1949 about the secreting modality of the cochlear endolymph.

Physicsgenetic structuresEndolymphGeneral MedicineAnatomydigestive systemfluids and secretionsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySpiral ligamentotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicinesense organsSpiralOuter spiral sulcusActa Oto-Laryngologica
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