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Presence of viruses in wild eels Anguilla anguilla L, from the Albufera Lake (Spain)

2014

A virological analysis was conducted on wild eels from the Albufera Lake (Spain). A total of 179 individuals at different growth stages were collected in two different surveys (2004 and 2008). Presence of anguillid herpesvirus (AngHV-1), aquabirnavirus and betanodavirus was confirmed by PCR procedures in both surveys, although the number of detections was clearly higher in 2008 (83% of the eels analysed resulted positive for virus presence). AngHV-1 was the viral agent most frequently detected, followed by aquabirnaviruses. Betanodaviruses were detected by the first time in wild eels, and although the detections were only made by nested PCR, high percentage of positives were achieved. In ad…

Malefood.ingredientVeterinary (miscellaneous)Molecular Sequence DataReassortmentBetanodavirusAquatic ScienceBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionVirusFish DiseasesViral ProteinsRNA Virus InfectionsfoodGenotypeAnimalsRNA VirusesAquabirnavirusPhylogenyPhylogenetic treeDNA VirusesSequence Analysis DNAAnguillabiology.organism_classificationVirologyDNA Virus InfectionsAnguillid herpesvirusSpainFemaleSeasonsNested polymerase chain reactionJournal of Fish Diseases
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Delayed-type hypersensitivity in classic Kaposi sarcoma patients and controls

2011

Background: Immune perturbation likely affects the development of Kaposi sarcoma (KS) among people infected with the KS-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). We tested whether KSHV-seropositive individuals or cases of classic KS (cKS), which typically originates in the leg, had differing delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) in the forearm or leg. Methods: Mantoux DTH with three antigens (Candida, tetanus, PPD) was performed on the forearm and leg of 15 cKS cases, 14 KSHV-positives without KS, and 15 KSHV-negative controls. The diameters of induration responses were compared by group and body site. Results: Leg DTH was greater than forearm DTH among controls (mean difference 5.6 mm, P=0.0004), where…

MaleherpesvirusesCancer ResearchAllergyherpesvirusedelayed-type hypersensitivitySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataForearmAntigenImmunopathologymedicineHumansHypersensitivity DelayedSarcoma KaposiAgedLegClassic Kaposi Sarcomaintegumentary systembusiness.industryKaposi sarcomamedicine.diseasebody regionsTransplantationForearmhuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)medicine.anatomical_structureOncologyItalyDelayed hypersensitivityHerpesvirus 8 HumanImmunologyClinical StudyFemaleSarcomabusinesstransplantation
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Generation of monoclonal antibodies of desired specificity using chimeric polyomavirus-derived virus-like particles.

2005

Foreign protein sequences presented on hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) major capsid protein VP1-derived virus-like particles (VLPs) have been demonstrated to be highly immunogenic. The current study was aimed to evaluate VP1-derived chimeric VLPs as tools for hybridoma technology to generate monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) of desired specificity. Chimeric VLPs containing inserts of different size and origin were used as immunogens. Chimeric VLPs carrying a 9 amino acid (aa)-long cytotoxic T-cell epitope (STAPPVHNV) of human mucin 1 (MUC1) elicited a strong epitope-specific humoral immune response in mice and promoted the production of MUC1-specific mAbs. From a total of seven mAbs of IgG isotype …

Malemedicine.drug_classvirusesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsImmunologyBlotting WesternEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyMonoclonal antibodycomplex mixturesPuumala virusEpitopeEpitopesMiceVirus-like particleAntibody SpecificityAntigens NeoplasmmedicineImmunology and AllergyHamster polyomavirusAnimalsMice Inbred BALB CHybridomasImmunogenicityMucin-1Mucinsvirus diseasesAntibodies MonoclonalDendritic Cellsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionNucleocapsid ProteinsVirologyMolecular biologyCapsidImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinHybridoma technologyCapsid ProteinsAntibodyPolyomavirusEpitope MappingJournal of immunological methods
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Region specific expression of furin mRNA in the rat brain.

1993

The distribution of furin mRNA was examined in the rat central nervous system. Northern blot analysis reveals the presence of a 4.4 kb band in all brain tissues examined. In situ hybridization analysis of frozen rat brain sections using a radioactively labeled antisense cRNA probe to rat furin demonstrated moderate to low levels of expression in both neuronal and non-neuronal tissue in all areas examined. Interestingly, higher levels of furin were expressed in selective regions which include the ventricles (the choroid plexus and ependymal cells), the islands of Calleja, the hippocampus and the pineal gland. the ubiquitous localization of furin in the brain is consistent with its postulated…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresvirusesProprotein convertase 2In situ hybridizationRats Sprague-DawleyInternal medicineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsTissue DistributionNorthern blotRNA MessengerSubtilisinsFurinIn Situ HybridizationFurinbiologyHistocytochemistryGeneral NeuroscienceSerine EndopeptidasesBrainCell biologyRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureProprotein Convertase 2embryonic structuresIslands of Callejabiology.proteinChoroid plexusProprotein ConvertasesEpendymaNeuroscience letters
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A Case of Stage IV Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated with the Oncolytic ECHO-7 Virus, Rigvir®

2019

Patient: Male, 59 Final Diagnosis: Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, stage IV Symptoms: Discomfort in the right hypochondrium Medication: Oncolytic virus Rigvir Clinical Procedure: Nephro-adrenalectomy Specialty: Oncology Objective: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment Background: Renal cell carcinoma is the most commonly diagnosed primary malignant tumor of the kidney in adults, and includes the variant of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma. Despite new targeted therapies that improve progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) for early-stage renal cell carcinoma, the 5-year survival for patients with stage IV renal cell carcinoma remains below 10%, and the 50% OS is less…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentChromophobe Renal Cell CarcinomaAdrenal Gland NeoplasmsUrology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyNephrectomyVirus03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRenal cell carcinomamedicineCarcinomaHumansCarcinoma Renal CellOncolytic VirotherapyKidneybusiness.industryAdrenalectomyAdrenalectomyArticlesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsNephrectomyEnterovirus B HumanOncolytic virusOncolytic Virusesmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessAmerican Journal of Case Reports
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Involvement of estrogen receptors in the resveratrol-mediated increase in dopamine transporter in human dopaminergic neurons and in striatum of femal…

2011

Treatment with resveratrol (RSV) has been shown to protect vulnerable neurons after various brain injuries and in neurodegenerative diseases. The mechanisms for the effects of RSV in brain are not fully understood, but RSV may affect the expression of various gene products. RSV is structurally related to the synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol so the effects of RSV may be gender-specific. Here we studied the role of RSV in the regulation of dopamine transporter (DAT) in the striatum using male and female mice. The basic levels of DAT in the striatum showed no sex difference, but the levels increased significantly by RSV (20 mg/kg i.p.) in female but not in male mice. Pretreatment of mice…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyvirusesEstrogen receptorStriatumResveratrolCell Line03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundMice0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsInternal medicineDopaminergic CellStilbenesmedicineAnimalsHumansReceptorFulvestrantCells Cultured030304 developmental biologyDopamine transporterPharmacology0303 health sciencesDopamine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsbiologyEstradiolDopaminergic NeuronsDopaminergicEstrogen Antagonistsvirus diseasesrespiratory systemAntiestrogenCorpus StriatumEndocrinologynervous systemchemistryReceptors EstrogenResveratrolbiology.proteinFemaleRSV Striatum Dopaminergic neuronsDAT Antiestrogen Gene expression030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuropharmacology
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Effectiveness, safety/tolerability of OBV/PTV/r ± DSV in patients with HCV genotype 1 or 4 with/without HIV-1 co-infection, chronic kidney disease (C…

2019

Background and aims Limited data are available on the effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) therapies in the real world for HCV-infected patients with comorbidities. This study aimed to describe the effectiveness of OBV/PTV/r +/- DSV (3D/2D regimen) with or without ribavirin (RBV) in HCV or HCV/HIV co-infected patients with GT1/GT4 and CKD (IIIb-V stages), including those under hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis in routine clinical practice in Spain in 2015. Material and methods Non-interventional, retrospective, multicenter data collection study in 31 Spanish sites. Socio-demographic, clinical variables, study treatment characteristics, effectiveness and toler…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentHIV InfectionsHepacivirus0302 clinical medicine:Infections::Virus Diseases::Hepatitis Viral Human::Hepatitis C::Hepatitis C Chronic [DISEASES]ribavirina2-Naphthylaminemediana edad:virosis::infecciones por virus ARN::infecciones por Retroviridae::infecciones por Lentivirus::infecciones por VIH [ENFERMEDADES]ancianoSulfonamidesCoinfectionfarmacoterapiaLiver Diseasesvirus diseasesValineInfeccions per VIH - TractamentCirrhosisNephrology/drug therapyMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyDrug Therapy Combinationinsuficiencia renalmedicine.medical_specialty:virosis::hepatitis viral humana::hepatitis C::hepatitis C crónica [ENFERMEDADES]GenotypeProlineSciencecompuestos macrocíclicosSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresGastroenterology and HepatologyAntiviral AgentsMicrobiologyUrinary System ProceduresPeritoneal dialysis03 medical and health sciencesDrug TherapyHumansLost to follow-upRenal Insufficiency ChronicUracilAgedRetrospective StudiesFlavivirusesanilidasOrganismsOrgan Transplantationmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesRegimenchemistryHIV-1Malalties del ronyóCarbamatesgenotipoCyclopropanesRNA virusesantivíricosSustained Virologic ResponsePhysiologyhumanoschemistry.chemical_compoundChronic Kidney DiseaseMedicine and Health SciencesRenal TransplantationAnilidesRenal Insufficiency030212 general & internal medicinePathology and laboratory medicinecoinfecciónMultidisciplinaryKidney diseasesHepatitis C virus:Infections::Infections::Virus Diseases::RNA Virus Infections::Retroviridae Infections::Lentivirus Infections::Infections::Virus Diseases::HIV Infections [DISEASES]resultado del tratamientoQR:Infections::Coinfection [DISEASES]Middle AgedMedical microbiologyHepatitis CTreatment OutcomeInfectious DiseasesTolerabilityResearch DesigncarbamatosVirusesFemaleHemodialysisPathogensVIH-1Research ArticleGlomerular Filtration RateMacrocyclic CompoundsClinical Research DesignLactams MacrocyclicResearch and Analysis MethodssulfonamidasRenal DialysisInternal medicineRibavirinMedical DialysismedicineDialysisTransplantationRenal Physiology/tratamiento farmacológicoRitonavirBiology and life sciencesbusiness.industryRibavirinestudios retrospectivosViral pathogensHepatitis C ChronicHepatitis virusesMicrobial pathogens:enfermedades parasitarias::coinfección [ENFERMEDADES]Spaindiálisis renalCo-InfectionsPhysical therapyinfecciones por VIHAdverse EventsbusinessHepatitis C - TractamenturaciloKidney diseasePLoS ONE
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The impact of portal vein tumor thrombosis on survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated with different therapies: A cohort study.

2020

Background Portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT) is a frequent complication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which leads to classification as advanced stage disease (regardless of the degree of PVTT) according to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Classification. For such patients, systemic therapy is the standard of care. However, in clinical reality, many patients with PVTT undergo different treatments, such as resection, transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT), or best supportive care (BSC). Here we examined whether patients benefited from such alternative therapies, according to the extent of PVTT. Methods This analysis included therapy-naïve …

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentvirusesCancer TreatmentCardiovascular MedicineVascular MedicineDiagnostic RadiologyCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineMedical ConditionsMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineVenous ThrombosisMultidisciplinaryPortal VeinLiver DiseasesRadiology and ImagingSelective internal radiation therapyLiver NeoplasmsQRHematologyMiddle AgedTumor ResectionThrombosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingTreatment OutcomeSurgical OncologyOncologyCardiovascular Diseases030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomaMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleRadiologyAnatomyLiver cancermedicine.drugResearch ArticleHepatic ResectionSorafenibAdultClinical Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularImaging TechniquesScienceCardiologyRadiation TherapySurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresGastroenterology and HepatologyResearch and Analysis MethodsVeins03 medical and health sciencesDigestive System ProceduresDiagnostic MedicineGastrointestinal TumorsHumansChemoembolization TherapeuticPortal VeinsBlood CoagulationAgedRetrospective StudiesSurgical ResectionCoagulation Disordersbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelCarcinomaCancers and NeoplasmsBiology and Life SciencesThrombosisHepatocellular Carcinomamedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisRadiation therapyCardiovascular AnatomyBlood VesselsClinical MedicinebusinessComplicationPLoS ONE
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Viral Infections in Neonates with Suspected Late-Onset Bacterial Sepsis—A Prospective Cohort Study

2016

Objective The aim of our study was to evaluate the occurrence of viral infections in infants with suspected late-onset bacterial sepsis in a neonatal intensive care unit. Methods In a prospective study, infants with suspected late-onset bacterial sepsis underwent viral testing alongside routine blood culture sampling. Using a multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, nasopharyngeal aspirates were analyzed for adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza virus A and B, H1N1 virus, parainfluenza virus 1 to 4, metapneumovirus, coronavirus, and picornavirus. Stools were examined for adenovirus, rotavirus, norovirus, and enterovirus.…

MalevirusesBacteremiamedicine.disease_causeLate Onset DisordersAdenovirus Infections HumanCohort StudiesFeces0302 clinical medicineRotavirusGermanyNasopharynxBlood culture030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesCoronavirusCaliciviridae InfectionsParamyxoviridae InfectionsNeonatal sepsismedicine.diagnostic_testReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionObstetrics and Gynecologyvirus diseasesVirus DiseasesOriginal ArticleFemaleNeonatal SepsisCoronavirus InfectionsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayvirusRespiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionsRotavirus InfectionsSepsis03 medical and health sciences030225 pediatricsIntensive Care Units NeonatalInfluenza HumanmedicineEnterovirus InfectionsHumanslate-onset bacterial sepsisPicornaviridae Infectionsbusiness.industryInfant Newbornmedicine.diseaseVirologyneonatal intensive care unitinfectionBlood CultureBacteremiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologyNorovirusEnterovirusbusinessMultiplex Polymerase Chain ReactionAmerican Journal of Perinatology
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Cytopathologic and neurochemical correlates of progression to motor/cognitive impairment in SIV-infected rhesus monkeys.

1994

Neurochemical, pathologic, virologic, and histochemical correlates of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-associated central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction were assessed serially or at necropsy in rhesus monkeys that exhibited motor and cognitive deficits after SIV infection. Some infected monkeys presented with signs of acquired immunodeficiency disease (AIDS) at the time of sacrifice. Seven of eight animals exhibited motor skill impairment which was associated with elevated quinolinic acid in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Examination of the brains revealed diffuse increases in glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreacti vity in cerebral cortex in all animals, regardless of evidence of imm…

MalevirusesCentral nervous systemSimian Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeMotor Activitymedicine.disease_causeVirusPathology and Forensic MedicineCentral nervous system diseaseCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundCerebrospinal fluidCognitionGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinmedicineAnimalsCerebral CortexGlial fibrillary acidic proteinbiologyBrainGeneral MedicineSimian immunodeficiency virusQuinolinic Acidmedicine.diseaseMacaca mulattaAstrogliosismedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologychemistrySpinal CordImmunologybiology.proteinSimian Immunodeficiency VirusNeurology (clinical)PsychologyCognition DisordersQuinolinic acidJournal of neuropathology and experimental neurology
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