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Zootaxa ; 5154(5): 577-582, 2022 Jun 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36095601

ABSTRACT

The paper reports two new species of the genus Nigrimacula, i.e. Nigrimacula compressata sp. nov. and Nigrimacula platycerca sp. nov. Morphological illustrations and habitus photographs are provided. The type specimens are deposited in the Museum of Hebei University.


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Orthoptera , Animals , China , Humans , Museums , Universities
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Zootaxa ; 4981(2): 393397, 2021 Jun 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34186714

ABSTRACT

Chuanicosmetura gen. nov. (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Meconematinae) is established based on Chuanicosmetura emarginata (Liu, 2000) comb. nov. In this paper, this species was redescribed, and the male is firstly reported. Illustrations of important morphological characters are provided.


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Orthoptera/classification , Animals , China , Male
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Exp Ther Med ; 11(3): 769-776, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26997991

ABSTRACT

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been demonstrated to be effective at preventing biofilm-associated infections; however, its role in biofilm prevention is unknown. The present study evaluated the effect of NPWT on biofilm prevention when rapidly initiated following wound contamination. Full-thickness dermal wounds (8 mm) were created in rabbit ears and inoculated with green fluorescent protein-labeled Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). At 6 h following inoculation, continuous NPWT at -125 mmHg was initiated, with the wounds on the contralateral ear left untreated in order to serve as self-controls. S. aureus rapidly formed mature biofilms in the wound beds post-inoculation, with a persistent bacterial burden of ~105-107 colony-forming units (CFUs)/wound and impaired wound healing. Compared with the untreated group, NPWT resulted in a significant reduction in biofilm matrix, which was verified by scanning electron microscopy and epifluorescence. A reduction in bacterial counts followed (P<0.05) with ~103 CFUs/wound on postoperative day 13 and improvement in all healing parameters (P<0.05) relative to control wounds. The results of the present investigation suggest that NPWT is an effective strategy to impeding the formation of S. aureus wound biofilms when initiated rapidly following bacterial contamination. The early application of NPWT, aimed at biofilm prevention, may improve wound care.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6317590

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Post-irradiation changes in DNA synthesis and ADP-ribosyltransferase (ADPRT) activity in L5178YS and L5178YR, radiation sensitive and resistant murine lymphoma cells are described. DNA synthesis was inhibited to a greater extent in L5178YS than in L5178YR cells. The stimulation of ADPRT activity by irradiation was not significantly different between these two cell lines. These observations contribute to other evidence which has failed to confirm a general association of ADP-ribosylation with the DNA synthesis inhibition response. The contrast between the response of L5178Y cells and the corresponding behaviour of ataxia telangiectasia cells and normal human cells indicate that entirely different mechanisms are involved in determining the differences in radiosensitivity in these two systems.


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DNA, Neoplasm/biosynthesis , Leukemia L5178/radiotherapy , Leukemia, Experimental/radiotherapy , Nucleotidyltransferases/biosynthesis , Animals , Cell Line , Cell Survival/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Electrons , In Vitro Techniques , Mice , Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases , Radiation Tolerance , Time Factors
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