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Structural and functional characterization of a human IgG monoclonal antiphospholipid antibody

2009

Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are likely involved in the pathogenesis of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). This study analyzes the structural and functional characteristics of a human monoclonal aPL (HL7G) from the IgG2 subtype with λ light chains generated from a patient with primary APS and recurrent cerebral microemboli. DNA encoding the variable region of heavy and light chains of the antibody was sequenced, analyzed, and compared to HL5B a previously described monoclonal aPL from the same patient. Both antibodies are derived from the same germline genes. HL7G had similar but more extensive somatic mutations in the CDR1 and 2 regions than HL5B, indicating that both antibodies are…

MaleCardiolipinsmedicine.drug_classImmunologySomatic hypermutationComplementarity determining regionMonoclonal antibodyImmunoglobulin light chainThromboplastinAntigenimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyneoplasmsCells CulturedMolecular StructurebiologyAntibodies MonoclonalT-Lymphocytes Helper-InducerHematologyMiddle AgedAntiphospholipid Syndromemedicine.diseaseComplementarity Determining RegionsMolecular biologybeta 2-Glycoprotein IImmunoglobulin GImmunologyMonoclonalAntibodies Antiphospholipidbiology.proteinSomatic Hypermutation ImmunoglobulinAntibodyImmunobiology
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Testis differentiation in the glowworm,Lampyris noctiluca, with special reference to the apical tissue

2001

The gonads of Lampyris noctiluca are sexually undifferentiated during the first larval instars. They consist of many gonadal follicles that include the germ stem cells enclosed by the somatic cells of the follicle wall. Follicle wall cells are more numerous at the follicle apices than at the distal parts, but different cell types cannot be distinguished. In male larvae, the appearance of apical follicle tissue, derived from follicle wall cells, marks the onset of testis differentiation. When maximally expressed, the apical tissue occupies about the upper half of the testis follicles and can be observed in larvae of the fifth and sixth instar. The apical tissue is characterized by its “light…

MaleCell typeSex DifferentiationbiologySomatic cellfungiMetamorphosis BiologicalAnatomyGolgi apparatusbiology.organism_classificationCell biologyColeopteraMicroscopy Electronsymbols.namesakeFollicleLarvaTestisOrganellesymbolsAnimalsLampyris noctilucaAnimal Science and ZoologyStem cellGlowwormDevelopmental BiologyJournal of Morphology
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The role of emotion awareness and mood: somatic complaints and social adjustment in late childhood.

2014

Emotion awareness is a key concept related to different child adjustment outcomes. This relationship, influenced by mood, has been found in the preadolescent and adolescent population for somatic complaints. However, little is known in the case of younger children and when other adjustment outcomes are included. The objective of this work is to analyze the contribution of emotion awareness and mood upon different adjustment outcomes (somatic complaints, maladjustment, and peer sociometric status), in children aged 8-12 years old. Self-reported questionnaires and peer-nomination scales were administered to 1423 children (mean age = 9.8 years old). Results support the influence of emotion awa…

MaleChest PainSocial adjustmentsomatic complaintsmoodEmotionsPainadaptationemotion awarenessDizzinessPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologySocial maladjustmentSurveys and QuestionnairesPsicología del adolescenteHumansPsicología socialChildApplied PsychologyInfants PsicologiaPsicologia socialEmocionsHeadacheAwarenessLate childhoodPsicologíaAdolescent populationAbdominal PainPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyAffectsociometric statusMoodSociometric TechniquesEmotion awarenessSociometric statusFemalePsychologySocial AdjustmentPsychology, healthmedicine
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Expression of somatic DNA repair genes in human testes

2006

Meiosis is the key process for recombination and reduction of the diploid chromosome set to a haploid one. Many genes that have been found in yeast or mouse models to play a role in meiosis are also important for the repair of DNA damage in somatic cells. To study the DNA repair gene transcriptome during male germ cell development, we have developed a specialized cDNA microarray with 181 human genes which are involved in different somatic DNA repair pathways and/or cell cycle control and 45 control house-keeping genes. This DNA repair gene chip was used to quantify the mRNA expression levels in three human testes samples versus a fibroblast RNA pool. Two hundred twenty genes on the chip (in…

MaleDNA RepairDNA damageSomatic cellDNA repairBiologyBiochemistryTranscriptomeTestismedicineHumansMolecular BiologyGeneCells CulturedOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisSkinReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingCell BiologyFibroblastsDNA repair protein XRCC4Molecular biologyMeiosismedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationHuman genomeBiomarkersGerm cellJournal of Cellular Biochemistry
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Nonendodontic periapical lesions: a retrospective descriptive study in a Brazilian population

2021

Background Several nonendodontic diseases can occur in the periapical region, resembling endodontic inflammatory conditions. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of nonendodontic periapical lesions diagnosed in a Brazilian population. Material and Methods The files of two Oral Pathology laboratories were reviewed and all cases including at least one clinical diagnosis of endodontic periapical lesions were selected for the study. After initial selection, demographic and clinical data, clinical diagnosis and final diagnosis were reviewed and tabulated. Final diagnosis included endodontic periapical lesions, and benign and malignant nonendodontic periapical le…

MaleDental practiceDelayed DiagnosisDentistryOdontogenic Tumorswhole exome sequencingAmeloblastomahspa4Oral and maxillofacial pathologyHumansMedicinesomatic mutationGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASRetrospective StudiesPosterior mandibleOral Medicine and PathologyGeneral distributionbusiness.industryResearchmedicine.diseaseOdontogenicOtorhinolaryngologyClinical diagnosisSurgeryBrazilian populationtwo-hit theoryDifferential diagnosisbusinessbrafBrazilMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Probability of major depression diagnostic classification based on the SCID, CIDI and MINI diagnostic interviews controlling for Hospital Anxiety and…

2020

Objective Two previous individual participant data meta-analyses (IPDMAs) found that different diagnostic interviews classify different proportions of people as having major depression overall or by symptom levels. We compared the odds of major depression classification across diagnostic interviews among studies that administered the Depression subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D). Methods Data accrued for an IPDMA on HADS-D diagnostic accuracy were analysed. We fit binomial generalized linear mixed models to compare odds of major depression classification for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID), Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), and…

MaleDepressive disordersSCHEDULESACCURACYSocio-culturaleHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleOdds03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingIndividual participant data meta-analysisMedicineHumansMajor depression030212 general & internal medicineVALIDITYDepression (differential diagnoses)Mini-international neuropsychiatric interviewProbabilityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive Disorder MajorDepressive disorders Diagnostic interviews Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Individual participant data meta-analysis Major depressionbusiness.industryIndividual participant dataOdds ratioCIDIAn individual participant data meta-analysis of 73 primary studies.- Journal of psychosomatic research cilt.129 ss.109892 2020 [Wu Y. Levis B. Sun Y. Krishnan A. He C. Riehm K. Rice D. Azar M. Yan X. Neupane D. et al. -Probability of major depression diagnostic classification based on the SCID CIDI and MINI diagnostic interviews controlling for Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale - Depression subscale scores]3. Good healthPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleMeta-analysisDiagnostic interviews/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychology
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Comparative methylation profiles and telomerase biology of mouse multipotent adult germline stem cells and embryonic stem cells.

2009

Recently, several groups described the isolation of mouse spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) and their potential to develop to embryonic stem cell (ESC)-like cells, so-called multipotent germline stem cells (mGSCs). We were the first to derive such mGSCs from SSCs isolated from adult mouse testis and, therefore, called these mGSCs multipotent adult germline stem cells (maGSCs). Here, we compara- tively analyzed gene-specific and global DNA methylation profiles as well as the telomerase biology of several maGSC and male ESC lines. We show that undifferentiated maGSCs are very similar to undifferentiated male ESCs with regard to global DNA methylation, methylation of pluripotency marker gene lo…

MaleEmbryologyAdult Germline Stem CellsTelomeraseSomatic cellBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionGermline03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineGeneticsAnimalsMolecular BiologyTelomeraseCells CulturedEmbryonic Stem Cells030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultipotent Stem CellsObstetrics and GynecologyCell DifferentiationCell BiologyDNA MethylationMolecular biologyEmbryonic stem cell3. Good healthReproductive Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDNA methylationElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleStem cellGenomic imprintingDevelopmental BiologyMolecular human reproduction
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Expression and compartmentalisation of the glycolytic enzymes GAPDH and pyruvate kinase in boar spermatogenesis

2008

Boar spermatozoa contain isoforms of both glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH, EC 1.2.1.12) and pyruvate kinase (PK, EC 2.7.1.40). The sperm-specific forms, GAPDH-S and PK-S, are tightly bound to cell structures. By immunofluorescence microscopy GAPDH-S and PK-S were localised in the principal piece of the boar sperm flagellum as well as in the acrosomal region of the sperm head and at the head–midpiece junction. The midpiece of the flagellum, however, contains isoforms of GAPDH and PK that were only recognised by antibodies against somatic GAPDH and PK, respectively, but not by the antibodies against GAPDH-S and PK-S. In sections of boar testis, GAPDH-S and PK-S were first dete…

MaleGene isoformendocrine systemSwineSomatic cellPyruvate KinaseReproductive technologyFlagellumBiologyEndocrinologystomatognathic systemGeneticsAnimalsTissue DistributionSpermatogenesisAcrosomeMolecular BiologyFertilisationGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenaseGeneticsurogenital systemSpermatozoaCell CompartmentationCell biologyIsoenzymesReproductive MedicineOrgan Specificitybiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyGlyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (Phosphorylating)GlycolysisPyruvate kinaseDevelopmental BiologyBiotechnologyReproduction, Fertility and Development
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The Effect of Thermic Stress on the Somatic Reaction of Rage and on Rapid Circling Turns, in the cat

1976

An investigation was made of the effect of thermic stress on the somatic rage reaction and on rapid circling turns in cats awake and free to move in a behavioural cage. An increase in room temperature had a two-phase effect on the excitability of the nervous structures stimulated that is able to evoke the somatic rage reaction and rapid circling turns. The first phase, at room temperature 25 degrees-30 degrees C, was characterized by hypoexcitability; the second phase, appearing after longer periods of exposure and at temperatures above 30 degrees C, was characterized by the onset panting, hyperexcitability of the nervous structures stimulated and then by lowering of the somatic rage reacti…

MaleHot TemperatureCATSBehavior AnimalPhysiologyChemistrySomatic cellRespirationAngerBiochemistryRage (emotion)RageCold TemperatureStress PhysiologicalCatsAnimalsFemaleNeuroscienceArchives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
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Who is at risk for ongoing dizziness and psychological strain after a vestibular disorder?

2009

Patients with vestibular vertigo syndromes often suffer from anxiety and depression, whereas patients with psychiatric disorders often experience subjective unsteadiness, dizziness, or vertigo. Thus, it has been hypothesized that the vestibular system may be interlinked with the emotion processing systems. The aim of the current study was to evaluate this hypothesis by correlating vestibular and psychiatric symptoms with the course of the disease over 1 year. This interdisciplinary, prospective, longitudinal study included a total of 68 patients with acute vestibular vertigo syndromes. Four subgroups of patients with benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo (BPPV, n=19), acute vestibular neuri…

MaleLongitudinal studymedicine.medical_specialtyMigraine DisordersVestibular disordersDiseaseAudiologyDizzinessVertigootorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyVestibular NeuronitisMeniere DiseaseVestibular systembiologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceSyndromeMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationSomatic anxietyVestibular DiseasesVertigoAnxietyFemalesense organsmedicine.symptombusinessStress PsychologicalNeuroscience
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