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Phys Rev E ; 99(6-1): 062401, 2019 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31330615

RESUMO

Mechanical strain and stress play a major role in biological processes such as wound healing or morphogenesis. To assess this role quantitatively, fixed or live images of tissues are acquired at a cellular precision in large fields of views. To exploit these data, large numbers of cells have to be analyzed to extract cell shape anisotropy and cell size. Most frequently, this is performed through detailed individual cell contour determination, using so-called segmentation computer programs, complemented if necessary by manual detection and error corrections. However, a coarse-grained and faster technique can be recommended in at least three situations: first, when detailed information on individual cell contours is not required; for instance, in studies which require only coarse-grained average information on cell anisotropy. Second, as an exploratory step to determine whether full segmentation can be potentially useful. Third, when segmentation is too difficult, for instance due to poor image quality or too large a cell number. We developed a user-friendly, Fourier-transform-based image analysis pipeline. It is fast (typically 10^{4} cells per minute with a current laptop computer) and suitable for time, space, or ensemble averages. We validate it on one set of artificial images and on two sets of fully segmented images, one from a Drosophila pupa and the other from a chicken embryo; the pipeline results are robust. Perspectives include in vitro tissues, nonbiological cellular patterns such as foams and xyz stacks.


Assuntos
Forma Celular , Epitélio/diagnóstico por imagem , Análise de Fourier , Imagem Molecular , Animais , Anisotropia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Tamanho Celular , Embrião de Galinha , Drosophila melanogaster/citologia , Pupa/citologia , Estresse Mecânico , Fatores de Tempo
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J Helminthol ; 91(6): 657-664, 2017 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27790963

RESUMO

Diagnosis of intestinal parasites through examination of fresh faecal samples is hampered by its unpleasantness and the urgent need to detect all parasitic forms. In this paper, we compared the standard Kato-Katz (KK) technique with a traditional fixation method, the merthiolate-iodine-formalin (MIF) method. Two hundred and twenty-seven faecal samples from individuals living in a rural setting in Venezuela with high to moderate prevalences of Ascaris lumbricoides (Al), Trichuris trichiura (Tt) and hookworm infections were examined. The 'gold standard' used here was derived from the combination of the outcomes from both methods. KK performed better at detecting Tt, and showed higher sensitivity and negative predictive value for both Tt and Al, probably due to a higher capacity of KK to detect low parasite loads. Both methods showed an almost perfect agreement using the Kappa index. MIF provided a higher median of parasitic loads for low and total egg counts for the three helminths. Differentiating fertile from infertile eggs of Al did not affect the results; infertile eggs were present only at low and intermediate parasitic loads, but absent at high loads. KK was not able to detect high loads of any of the helminths. MIF allowed for the detection of other helminths, such as Strongyloides stercoralis, and protozoan infections, for which KK is not specific. In conclusion, MIF is a simple and inexpensive technique that performs competitively with KK in both laboratory and field work on intestinal helminths, particularly in resource-limited settings.


Assuntos
Helmintíase/diagnóstico , Helmintos/isolamento & purificação , Parasitologia/métodos , Animais , Fezes/parasitologia , Feminino , Formaldeído/química , Helmintíase/parasitologia , Helmintos/química , Humanos , Iodo/química , Masculino , Timerosal , Venezuela
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AORN J ; 72(2): 234-40, 2000 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10957945

RESUMO

Nurses who are educated and certified for the RN first assistant (RNFA) role must look for ways to introduce the RNFA role into their health care setting while also marketing their services over another assistant's services. This article offers information on the RNFA role, including practice requirements, a job description, and strategies to help institute the first assistant role into a health care facility.


Assuntos
Marketing de Serviços de Saúde , Enfermagem de Centro Cirúrgico/economia , Enfermagem de Centro Cirúrgico/organização & administração , Credenciamento , Administradores Hospitalares , Humanos , Descrição de Cargo , Enfermagem de Centro Cirúrgico/normas , Competência Profissional , Estados Unidos
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