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J Environ Radioact ; 275: 107431, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38626658

ABSTRACT

This paper analyses the formation of high Sr2+ concentration in strong alkaline (pH = 9.5-12.5) groundwater using data of the 27 years of observations around the destroyed Chernobyl NPP Unit 4. It appears that the formation of strong alkaline groundwater in different monitoring wells is consistent with the distribution of 90Sr, pH and main ions. The reason for the increase in 90Sr concentrations is the process of its migration from the sources of contamination - leaks of highly active water localized in certain premises inside the «Shelter ¼ object. These computational experiments showed that for the groundwater in pH range 9.5-12.4, the concentration of strontium in the form of SrOH + increases and in the form of Sr2+ - decreases. In addition, the fraction of 90Sr in the form of a soluble neutral complex compound SrCO30, which is not sorbed, reaches 14-35%. Increased fractions of 90Sr in forms of SrOH+ and SrCO3 are factors which reduce the isotope ability to be sorbed by soils and therefore increase its migration ability. In strongly alkaline groundwater a sharp increase in 90Sr volumetric activity may also be caused by ionic strength (IS) increase above 5 mmol/L. Thus, the factors that influence the increase in 90Sr volumetric activity in strongly alkaline groundwater are the formation of its complex compounds and an increase in ionic strength (IS), which reduces the thickness of the double electric layer and, as a result, reduces the sorption capacity of soils.


Subject(s)
Chernobyl Nuclear Accident , Groundwater , Radiation Monitoring , Strontium Radioisotopes , Water Pollutants, Radioactive , Strontium Radioisotopes/analysis , Groundwater/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Ukraine , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis
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Hum Exp Toxicol ; 39(2): 117-126, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31797691

ABSTRACT

Icariin, a major component of Epimedium species, was evaluated using isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiotoxicity in Wistar rats. Rats were treated with icariin at the doses of 1, 5, and 10 mg kg-1 orally for 15 days. Afterward, rats were administered with ISO (85 mg kg-1, subcutaneous) on 14th and 15th day to produce cardiac injury. Sildenafil (0.7 mg kg-1, intraperitoneal) was used as a positive reference to compare the effects of icariin. ISO-treated rats showed significant changes in hemodynamic parameters. Elevated levels of cardiac troponin T, nitric oxide, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha in serum, positive expression of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) and inducible nitric oxide synthase in cardiac tissue, and a decrease in serum level of interleukin-10, manifested inflammation and associated cardiac injury. However, pretreatment with icariin and sildenafil significantly prevented the hemodynamic fall and showed improved contractile and lusitropic states. Furthermore, pretreatment groups also showed a reversal of other toxicity markers to normal. Additionally, pretreatment with icariin and sildenafil significantly increased the myocardial cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels. Our results thus indicated the potential role of icariin in the restoration of the ISO-induced cardiac toxicity and restored membrane integrity through modulation of cGMP and NF-κB signaling.


Subject(s)
Cardiotoxicity/drug therapy , Cardiotoxicity/etiology , Flavonoids/therapeutic use , Heart/drug effects , Isoproterenol/toxicity , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Animals , Models, Animal , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Psychiatr Psychol Law ; 26(3): 468-479, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31984090

ABSTRACT

New Zealand's legislation mandates the inclusion of several legislative criteria to assist in the determination of defendants' fitness to stand trial (FTST). However, the unlegislated Presser criteria have been described as useful to discriminate between defendants' fitness without formal research to identify them as such. The sample consisted of 252 defendants' FTST forensic assessments between 2005 and 2015 with a mean age of 30.1 years, where 87.7% were male. Defendants were primarily from Maori descent (37.3%), New Zealand European (34.1%) and Pacific Island descent (17.9%). The authors found that all Presser and legislative criteria significantly predicted whether the defendant was fit to stand trial (FST). Both the Presser and legislative criteria have excellent area under the curve (AUC) statistics. However, the Presser criteria, compared to the legislative criteria, improved specificity of court judgements. The Presser criteria may therefore assist in correct FTST court decisions, particularly for borderline-fit defendants.

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Mol Psychiatry ; 23(4): 973-984, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28397838

ABSTRACT

Approximately 1% of the global population is affected by intellectual disability (ID), and the majority receive no molecular diagnosis. Previous studies have indicated high levels of genetic heterogeneity, with estimates of more than 2500 autosomal ID genes, the majority of which are autosomal recessive (AR). Here, we combined microarray genotyping, homozygosity-by-descent (HBD) mapping, copy number variation (CNV) analysis, and whole exome sequencing (WES) to identify disease genes/mutations in 192 multiplex Pakistani and Iranian consanguineous families with non-syndromic ID. We identified definite or candidate mutations (or CNVs) in 51% of families in 72 different genes, including 26 not previously reported for ARID. The new ARID genes include nine with loss-of-function mutations (ABI2, MAPK8, MPDZ, PIDD1, SLAIN1, TBC1D23, TRAPPC6B, UBA7 and USP44), and missense mutations include the first reports of variants in BDNF or TET1 associated with ID. The genes identified also showed overlap with de novo gene sets for other neuropsychiatric disorders. Transcriptional studies showed prominent expression in the prenatal brain. The high yield of AR mutations for ID indicated that this approach has excellent clinical potential and should inform clinical diagnostics, including clinical whole exome and genome sequencing, for populations in which consanguinity is common. As with other AR disorders, the relevance will also apply to outbred populations.


Subject(s)
Consanguinity , Intellectual Disability/genetics , Adult , Chromosome Mapping/methods , DNA Copy Number Variations , Family , Female , Genes, Recessive , Genetic Heterogeneity , Homozygote , Humans , Intellectual Disability/metabolism , Iran , Loss of Function Mutation , Male , Microarray Analysis/methods , Middle Aged , Mutation , Pakistan , Pedigree , Exome Sequencing/methods
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J Parasit Dis ; 40(2): 543-5, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27413337

ABSTRACT

In response to recent outbreak of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Gujarat (India). This investigation was carried out in order to determine the risk of CCHF. The prevalence and abundance of Hyalomma (Acari: Ixodidae) were recorded on the domestic animals in the Union territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli during the period of January to December 2012. Overall, 71 larva and 148 adults belonging to three species of Hyalomma viz., Hyal. anatolicum anatolicum, Hyal. detritum, and Hyal. marginatum isaaci were collected from 33 infested domestic mammals (Goats, Cows, Buffalos, Dogs and Cats). The infestation of Hyal. a. anatolicum and Hyal. m. isaaci (incriminated as the vector of CCHF virus) on cattles in these area may serious implication for human health, considering the fact that these ticks serve as vectors of CCHF. To minimize these dangers, strategic surveillance and control methods could be useful in the control of ticks recorded during the survey.

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J Parasit Dis ; 39(2): 342-4, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26064033

ABSTRACT

The entomological surveillance was conducted in urban, semi-urban/slum, industrial and residential areas during main transmission period from June to November 2012. In residential sites house index was 41.7-35.0, breteau index 71.7-136.7 and container index 11.6-20.2. During transmission period all the values ware much higher than the threshold level. The causes of high values of entomological indicator appeared to be rapid industrialization, unawareness of the conditions or factors that can exacerbate mosquito breeding, water storage habits in community and un-implementation of health related legislation.

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Ontogenez ; 43(6): 436-46, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23401961

ABSTRACT

Apoptosis and differentiation in presumptive neural retina (PNR) and presumptive retinal pigmented epithelium (PRPE) wert investigated during early retina development of toad, Bufo raddei Strauch. TUNEL staining was used to evaluate apoptotic cells and the immunohistochemistry was used to assess the expression levels ofglial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), RT97 and tyrosinase (Tyr) during early eye development respectively. The density of apoptotic cells and protein expression were quantitated with Image-Pro Plus 6.0. Apoptosis was found in both PNR and PRPE and the density of apoptotic profiles in PRPE was higher than that in PNR (most P<0.01) at the same stage during early eye development. The expression levels of GFAP and RT97 changed from low to high in PNR, but from high to low in PRPE, whereas the expression level of Tyr, was contrary to those of GFAP and RT97 in both PNR and PRPE. The point of intersection of these, increase and decrease respectively was found at 5-6 h after formation of optic vesicle (FOV). PRPE becomes thinner than PNR, one of the reasons might be due to higher density of apoptosis in PRPE than that in PNR during early eye development. Molecular differentiation, however, occurred after the contact of the optic vesicle outer wall with the overlying ectoderm which promotes the expression of specific molecules and inhibits the expression of non-specific molecules in PNR and PRPE respectively.


Subject(s)
Amphibian Proteins/genetics , Bufonidae/embryology , Ectoderm/growth & development , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/embryology , Amphibian Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal , Apoptosis/genetics , Bufonidae/genetics , Bufonidae/growth & development , Cell Differentiation/genetics , Ectoderm/cytology , Ectoderm/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein/genetics , Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein/metabolism , Immunohistochemistry , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Monophenol Monooxygenase/genetics , Monophenol Monooxygenase/metabolism , Neurofilament Proteins/genetics , Neurofilament Proteins/metabolism , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/cytology , Retinal Pigment Epithelium/growth & development , Time Factors
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J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ; 51(2): 183-91, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20354488

ABSTRACT

AIM: Midterm technical and clinical evaluation of stent angioplasty with drug-eluting stents in infrapopliteal lesions in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). METHODS: Percutaneous stent angioplasty was performed in 128 limbs in 114 patients presenting with 320 vascular lesions. Lesions with up to 6 cm in length and at least one patent vessel below the obstruction were treated; 341 drug-eluting Cypher(R) stents (diameter of 2.5-3.5 mm; length of 18-33 mm) were implanted. Follow-up examinations were performed up to 18 months postinterventionally using clinical examination, ankle-brachial index (ABI) calculation, and color coded Duplex sonography. Patency rates were calculated on the basis of the Kaplan-Meier life-table analysis. RESULTS: Technical success was achieved in 99.06%. Minor complications (hematoma, distal emboli, and vessel dissection) were documented in 8.77% of the patients. The 6, 12, and 18 months primary patency rate as controlled by Duplex sonography was 89.8, 84.2 and 83.3%, respectively; 77.6% of the lesions healed postinterventionally. The cumulative limb salvage rate was 95.6%. CONCLUSION: Drug-eluting stent (DES) angioplasty in infrapopliteal arteries is a safe and effective technique for the treatment of patients with CLI. The use of a DES results in favorable technical and clinical outcome in the midterm follow-up.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty, Balloon/instrumentation , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/therapy , Cardiovascular Agents/administration & dosage , Drug-Eluting Stents , Ischemia/therapy , Lower Extremity/blood supply , Sirolimus/administration & dosage , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Angioplasty, Balloon/adverse effects , Ankle Brachial Index , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/complications , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnosis , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/physiopathology , Critical Illness , Female , Germany , Humans , Ischemia/diagnosis , Ischemia/etiology , Ischemia/physiopathology , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Limb Salvage , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Vascular Patency
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Cytopathology ; 18(5): 309-15, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17681012

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of indigenously prepared cell blocks (CBs) as an adjunct to a conventional smear test in providing a reliable diagnosis of clinically suspicious cervical cancer in resource-limited settings. METHODS: Eighty-six clinically suspicious cervical cancer cases underwent a conventional smear test, CB preparation from residual cellular samples and biopsies at the same sitting. Correlations were performed between these modalities in order to derive the sensitivity and specificity of the CB technique to diagnose cervical cancer. OBSERVATION & RESULTS: Out of 86 clinically suspicious cervical cancers, 72 (83.7%), 70 (81.4%) and 67 (77.9%) cases were diagnosed as malignant on tissue biopsies, CBs and smears respectively. CB-biopsy agreement in the diagnosis of malignancy was feasible in 87.5% of the cases while CB-Pap smear agreement was feasible in 92.5% of the cases. Sensitivity and specificity of CB preparation to diagnose malignancy was 92.5% and 100%, respectively, when the smear was taken as the reference test (excluding the unsatisfactory smears). When biopsy was taken as the gold standard, the sensitivity and specificity of CBs were 87.5% and 100% respectively (excluding the unsatisfactory biopsies). In 8/19 cases where the smear diagnoses were either unsatisfactory or atypical squamous cells/atypical glandular cells, CBs picked up malignant lesions. CONCLUSION: CBs prepared from the residual cellular sample of conventional cervical scrapes augment the sensitivity of the smear test. When used as an adjunct to the smear, CBs aid in providing a reliable diagnosis of cervical cancer in the majority of the clinically suspected cases and thus the biopsy load can be reduced significantly in resource-poor settings.


Subject(s)
Cytological Techniques/methods , Papanicolaou Test , Uterine Cervical Diseases/diagnosis , Vaginal Smears , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 28(9): 933-8, 2005 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16395218

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Early treatment of amebic stromal keratitis can change patients' final visual and esthetic prognosis. The aim of this study was to review all proven Acanthamoeba stromal keratitis cases presenting at our ophthalmology emergency department over the past 3 years, in order to delineate the incidence and the factors still leading to this serious complication. PATIENTS: and methods: All cases of Acanthamoeba stromal keratitis confirmed with a parasitology examination and treated between January 2000 and December 2002 were recorded. During this period of time, eight patients were identified with this condition. Their charts, as well as biomicroscopic, therapeutic, and outcome data were analyzed. RESULTS: All patients were referred in a second or third intention. Only one patient did not usually wear contact lenses. Six patients had an associated bacterial abscess. The typical amebic annular infiltrate was only observed in one patient. Three patients received an effective antiamebic treatment in the 15 days following the first symptoms and five patients 1 month or more after. An emergency keratoplasty was carried out in one patient. Finally, visual acuity was lower than 5/10 in all cases. The patients treated in the first 15 days had the best final visual acuity. DISCUSSION: Soft contact lenses are still responsible for the majority of serious amebic corneal complications. Late diagnosis remains the main cause of Acanthamoeba stromal keratitis development, particularly in the absence of contact lens history, because of the delay in treatment. CONCLUSION: The catastrophic consequences of this complication justify a systematic treatment against ameba in each case of suspected diagnosis. An early and effective treatment of the stromal amebic keratitis can increase the final visual prognosis.


Subject(s)
Acanthamoeba Keratitis/epidemiology , Acanthamoeba Keratitis/diagnosis , Acanthamoeba Keratitis/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies
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Acta Cytol ; 45(5): 740-4, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11575653

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of two pathologies, including a neoplasm and infectious condition, by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology in the same patient is rare. CASE: A 2-year-old, male child presented with fever, abdominal pain and abdominal mass. Imaging findings were strongly in favor of a neuroblastoma. FNA smears from the mass revealed fecal material containing numerous trophozoites of Giardia lamblia. FNA was repeated in view of the imaging findings. Repeat smears showed a small round cell tumor with rosettes and background filamentous/fibrillar material consistent with a neuroblastoma. Chemotherapy reduced the mass considerably. Histopathology of the resected residual mass revealed a ganglioneuroma in addition to remnants of neuroblastoma. The patient was free of disease two years after the initiation of chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: When FNA cytology shows an infectious pathology in the clinical and imaging setting of a tumor, FNA should be repeated so that an important component of the diagnosis is not missed.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Neoplasms/pathology , Giardiasis/pathology , Neuroblastoma/pathology , Abdominal Neoplasms/complications , Abdominal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Abdominal Neoplasms/parasitology , Animals , Biopsy, Needle , Child, Preschool , Follow-Up Studies , Giardia lamblia/isolation & purification , Giardiasis/complications , Giardiasis/parasitology , Humans , Male , Neuroblastoma/complications , Neuroblastoma/diagnosis , Neuroblastoma/parasitology
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Diagn Cytopathol ; 17(2): 143-7, 1997 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9258623

ABSTRACT

A 45-yr-old female presented with a left upper cervical swelling of 4 yr duration. The clinical suspicion of carotid body tumor (CBT) was confirmed by imaging findings, fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology, and histology of the resected tumor. Review of our experience with four cases including the present one during 10 yr (1984-1994) showed that the age of the patients ranged from 35 to 45 yr with a mean of 40.8 yr. All four cases were females and had left-sided upper cervical swelling. Clinically one case was diagnosed as cervical lymphadenopathy and there was clinical suspicion of CBT in two cases. Findings of digital subtraction angiogram in four cases and ultrasonography including Doppler ultrasound vascular imaging in three cases were consistent with CBT. The cytodiagnosis was CBT in three cases and inadequate (blood only) in one case. The analysis of detailed cytologic features in three cases revealed blood-rich aspirate with poor to moderate cellularity, indistinct cell outline, and acinar formation. Giant bare nuclei, spindle-shaped tumor cells, and cytoplasmic granulations were observed in two cases each. Histopathology of the resected tumors in two cases confirmed the cytodiagnosis of CBT. FNA cytology played a useful role in arriving at a tissue diagnosis of this rare neoplasm.


Subject(s)
Biopsy, Needle , Carotid Body Tumor/pathology , Carotid Body/pathology , Adult , Carotid Body/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Angiography , Middle Aged , Neck/diagnostic imaging , Neck/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography
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Acta Cytol ; 37(3): 333-42, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8388607

ABSTRACT

Forty-five patients with oral or pharyngeal swellings were subjected to fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of the mucosal surface over eight years. The age of the patients ranged from 2 to 85 years. The male:female ratio was 25:20. The common sites of involvement were palate (16 cases), cheek (9), pharynx (7) and tonsillar/peritonsillar area (6). Tongue, maxilla, alveolus and lips were less frequently involved. FNAC played an important role in differentiating inflammatory from neoplastic lesions and also benign from malignant neoplasms. Fifteen cases were cytologically diagnosed as benign neoplasms and included pleomorphic adenoma (11 cases), schwannoma (2), odontogenic tumor (1) and benign neoplasm not otherwise specified (1). Sixteen cases were diagnosed as malignancies. There were seven cases of malignant salivary gland tumors and 6 of squamous cell carcinoma. Two cases were high grade non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, and one was malignant odontogenic tumor. Of the 11 inflammatory or reactive lesions, 4 were found to be harboring Actinomyces. The rate of inadequate sampling was 6.7%. Histopathology reports on excised tissue were available for 10 cases only. Seven of nine cases with adequate cytology (77.88%) showed complete agreement with histology.


Subject(s)
Mouth Neoplasms/pathology , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/pathology , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma/pathology , Adenoma, Pleomorphic/diagnosis , Adenoma, Pleomorphic/pathology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biopsy, Needle , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Lymphoma/diagnosis , Lymphoma/pathology , Male , Middle Aged , Mouth/pathology , Mouth Neoplasms/diagnosis , Neurilemmoma/diagnosis , Neurilemmoma/pathology , Odontogenic Tumors/diagnosis , Odontogenic Tumors/pathology , Palatal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Palatal Neoplasms/pathology , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Pharynx/pathology , Salivary Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis , Salivary Gland Neoplasms/pathology
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J Food Prot ; 56(10): 868-873, 1993 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31113158

ABSTRACT

The application of ultraviolet light (UV-C, 254 nm) hormesis on fruits and vegetables to stimulate beneficial responses is a new method for controlling storage rots and extending the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables. The present study was aimed at treating tomatoes ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) with different UV-C dosages (1.3 to 40 KJ/m2) to induce resistance to black mold ( Alternaria alternata ), gray mold ( Botrytis cinerea ), and Rhizopus soft rot ( Rhizopus stolonifer ). These diseases were effectively reduced when tomatoes were inoculated following UV-C irradiation. UV-C treated tomatoes were firmer in texture and less red in color than the control tomatoes, indicating a delay in ripening. Slower ripening and resistance to storage rots of tomatoes are probably related. The positive effect of UV-C on tomatoes decreased as treatments were performed at stages of increased ripeness.

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J Gen Microbiol ; 138(10): 2197-203, 1992 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1282534

ABSTRACT

Antibodies highly selective for two functionally distinct regions of diphtheria toxin (DTx) were prepared using synthetic peptide conjugates as immunogens. Three peptides were selected for synthesis: sequence DTx141-157 on fragment A, which contains the putative protein elongation factor (EF-2) ADP-ribosyltransferase site; DTx224-237 on fragment B, selected on the basis of forming a predicted surface loop; and DTx513-526 on fragment B, forming a part of the region containing the putative receptor binding domain. All of the anti-peptide antibodies recognized the corresponding peptide, and also reacted with the toxin, specifically with the fragment containing the sequence against which they were raised, confirming the utility of this approach in generating fragment-specific antibodies. The anti-peptide antibody with the highest binding titre both to the peptide and to the native toxin was the one prepared against the sequence with the highest surface and loop likelihood indices of the three peptides selected. The similarity of the reactivity profiles with peptide and native and denatured toxin is consistent with the prediction that the region selected occurs in a surface loop and that the structure of the peptide is similar to the conformation of this region in the native protein. The epitopes for two of the anti-peptide antibodies were mapped. The results indicated that even though the antisera were raised to peptides containing 14 amino acids (aa) they were directed predominantly against a narrow region within the peptide, consisting of only 5-6 aa residues.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Bacterial/immunology , Diphtheria Toxin/immunology , Epitopes/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Diphtheria Toxoid/immunology , Molecular Sequence Data , Oligopeptides/chemical synthesis , Oligopeptides/immunology , Peptide Fragments/immunology , Protein Conformation , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Akush Ginekol (Mosk) ; (10): 23-6, 1991 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1789319

ABSTRACT

The authors suggest that the coefficient, representing the ratio between the sizes of the small pelvis section and fetal head section, be used for the prediction of labor outcome for the fetus in women with a contracted pelvis. When the coefficient values K1-K4 were lower than 1.32, 1.35, 0.68, and 0.79, more than 90% of the newborns developed signs of cerebral circulation disorders, this prompting the use of cesarean section for this group of pregnant women. Timely correction of the policy of labor management with due consideration for the anatomical features of the pelvis helped reduce the perinatal mortality in multigravidae to 5/1000, mainly at the expense of carrying out planned cesarean section and monitoring in labor.


Subject(s)
Asphyxia Neonatorum/etiology , Fetal Hypoxia/etiology , Obstetric Labor Complications/etiology , Pelvic Bones/abnormalities , Pelvis/abnormalities , Delivery, Obstetric/methods , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Obstetric Labor Complications/diagnosis , Obstetric Labor Complications/pathology , Pelvimetry , Pelvis/pathology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Prognosis
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J Food Prot ; 53(3): 223-226, 1990 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31018398

ABSTRACT

Jewel, Carver, and Georgia Jet sweet potatoes were irradiated with ultraviolet radiation (UV). UV irradiation effectively decreased the percentage rot of sweet potatoes during storage. The optimum dose was 4.8 × 104 erg/mm2 for Jewel and Carver, and 3.6 × 104 erg/mm2 for Georgia Jet. UV was effective Botran (2, 6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline) in controlling of Fusarium rot. The effect of UV irradiation on nutrients of Jewel was not significant except that starch content was higher for UV-irradiated roots than for the non-irradiated roots.

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