984 resultados para (15)N natural abundance


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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the citotoxic activity of two commonly used anti-depressants: paroxetine and bupropion. We also evaluated the in vitro natural killer activity (NKA) after incubating the blood samples with the antidepressants. METHODS: Peripheral blood samples from 15 healthy volunteers were collected and the mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated and incubated for 24h with (or without = control cells) paroxetine and bupropion, in concentrations of 30, 100 and 1000 ng/ml. After the incubation period in both groups, the amount of dead cells was calculated using trypam blue technique. NKA was evaluated using the classic51Cr release assay. CONCLUSIONS: PBMCs dead cells occurred in both groups and in proportion to all pharmacological concentrations. Nevertheless, the NKA was not affected, even with the reduction in the number of effective cells.

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The occurrence of anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and trace methane oxidation (TMO) was investigated in a freshwater natural gas source. Sediment samples were taken and analyzed for potential electron acceptors coupled to AOM. Long-term incubations with 13C-labeled CH4 (13CH4) and different electron acceptors showed that both AOM and TMO occurred. In most conditions, 13C-labeled CO2 (13CO2) simultaneously increased with methane formation, which is typical for TMO. In the presence of nitrate, neither methane formation nor methane oxidation occurred. Net AOM was measured only with sulfate as electron acceptor. Here, sulfide production occurred simultaneously with 13CO2 production and no methanogenesis occurred, excluding TMO as a possible source for 13CO2 production from 13CH4. Archaeal 16S rRNA gene analysis showed the highest presence of ANME-2a/b (ANaerobic MEthane oxidizing archaea) and AAA (AOM Associated Archaea) sequences in the incubations with methane and sulfate as compared with only methane addition. Higher abundance of ANME-2a/b in incubations with methane and sulfate as compared with only sulfate addition was shown by qPCR analysis. Bacterial 16S rRNA gene analysis showed the presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria belonging to SEEP-SRB1. This is the first report that explicitly shows that AOM is associated with sulfate reduction in an enrichment culture of ANME-2a/b and AAA methanotrophs and SEEP-SRB1 sulfate reducers from a low-saline environment.

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OBJETIVO: Determinar a evolução natural, a longo prazo, de pacientes com estenose pulmonar valvar discreta. MÉTODOS: No período evolutivo de 24 anos (1980 a 2004), foram avaliados 83 pacientes com estenose pulmonar valvar, sendo 29 destes em grau discreto. Destes 29, foram acompanhados, a longo prazo, 13 pacientes. A idade média na primeira e na última consulta correspondeu a 34 meses (1 mês a 15 anos) e 10,5 anos (3 a 24 anos), respectivamente. Avaliaram-se, como elementos evolutivos, os referentes à clínica, os aspectos eletrocardiográficos e os ecocardiográficos. RESULTADOS: Todos os pacientes mantiveram-se assintomáticos. Quanto ao gradiente de pressão valvar pulmonar, em 5 (38,4%) houve diminuição, manutenção em 3 (23%), eliminação em 4 (30,7%) e acentuação para grau moderado em 1 (7,6%). O gradiente médio inicial e final foi de 24,2 mmHg (15 a 30) e de 13,6 mmHg (0-54). Os gradientes iniciais dos 4 pacientes que obtiveram a cura espontânea eram de 30, 19, 30 e 20 mmHg. O sopro sistólico e a sobrecarga ventricular direita guardaram relação com o grau do gradiente de pressão, subdividido a cada 10 mmHg. CONCLUSÃO: A cura espontânea da estenose pulmonar valvar discreta é possível, de igual modo que ocorre em outras anomalias acianogênicas.

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v.15=no.57-60 (1906)

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v.15 (1863)

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v. 15 (1899)

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v.15 (1903-1904)

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v.15 (1963-1965)

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v.15 (1986)

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v.15-16 (1987-1988)

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v.15 (1967-1968)