974 resultados para Williamson, Hugh, 1735-1819.
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the responses of phase I and II biotransformation enzymes and levels of PAHs in the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis, Lamarck, 1819) collected from three sites at different distance from an oil refinery. Phase I enzyme activities as NAD(P)H-cyt c red, NADH ferry red, B(a)PMO and phase II as UDPGT. GST were measured in digestive gland while 16 PAHs (US-EPA) in whole soft tissue. An added value to the data obtained in the present study rely on the RDA analysis which showed close correlations between PAHs levels and phase I enzyme activities in mussels collected in front of the refinery. And again a significant spatial correlation between B(a)P levels and NADPH-cyt c red activities was observed using linear models. No differences among sites for B(a) PMO and phase II GST activities were observed, while the application of UDPGT as biomarkers requires further investigation. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Bacillus anthracis produces a binary toxin composed of protective antigen (PA) and one of two subunits, lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF). Most studies have concentrated on induction of toxin-specific antibodies as the correlate of protective immunity, in contrast to which understanding of cellular immunity to these toxins and its impact on infection is limited. We characterized CD4+ T cell immunity to LF in a panel of humanized HLA-DR and DQ transgenic mice and in naturally exposed patients. As the variation in antigen presentation governed by HLA polymorphism has a major impact on protective immunity to specific epitopes, we examined relative binding affinities of LF peptides to purified HLA class II molecules, identifying those regions likely to be of broad applicability to human immune studies through their ability to bind multiple alleles. Transgenics differing only in their expression of human HLA class II alleles showed a marked hierarchy of immunity to LF. Immunogenicity in HLA transgenics was primarily restricted to epitopes from domains II and IV of LF and promiscuous, dominant epitopes, common to all HLA types, were identified in domain II. The relevance of this model was further demonstrated by the fact that a number of the immunodominant epitopes identified in mice were recognized by T cells from humans previously infected with cutaneous anthrax and from vaccinated individuals. The ability of the identified epitopes to confer protective immunity was demonstrated by lethal anthrax challenge of HLA transgenic mice immunized with a peptide subunit vaccine comprising the immunodominant epitopes that we identified.
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Currently, there are no biomarkers which can identify patients with an increased risk of developing urothelial cancer as a result of occupational chemical exposure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between final diagnosis and 22 biomarkers measured in urine, serum and plasma collected from 156 hematuric patients. Fourteen of the 80 patients (17.5%) with urothelial cancer and 13/76 (17.1%) of the controls were deemed to have a history of chemical exposure. We applied Fisher's exact tests to explore associations between chemical exposure and final diagnosis, and tumor stage and grade, where applicable; ANOVA and t-test to compare age across patients with and without chemical exposure; and Zelen's exact test to evaluate relationships across final diagnosis, chemical exposure and smoking. Following pre-selection of biomarkers using Lasso, we identified biomarkers with differential levels across patients with and without chemical exposure using Welch's t-test. Using a one-sided t-test and considering multiple testing using FDR, we observed that TM levels in urine were significantly higher in samples from patients with a history of chemical exposure regardless of their diagnosis as control or urothelial cancer (one-sided t-test, pUC = 0.014 and pCTL = 0.043); in the presence of dipstick protein and when urinary pH levels ≤ 6 (p = 0.003), but not in the presence of dipstick blood (p = 0.115). Urothelial cancer patients with a history of chemical exposure were significantly younger (64.1 years) than those without chemical exposure (70.2 years) (one-sided t-test p-value = 0.012); and their tumors were higher grade (Fisher's exact test; p = 0.008). There was a strong association between a history of chemical exposure and smoking in urothelial cancer patients (Zelen's exact test; p = 0.025). Elevated urinary thrombomodulin levels could have the potential to identify chemical exposure in hematuric patients at high risk of developing urothelial cancer.
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Este projecto de investigação constitui-se por um levantamento e análise da produção teórica (Morato, Pedroso, Gomes da Silva, Solano, Silva Leite, Varela, Fonseca, Marques e Silva e Totti) e de métodos de cariz prático (Mazza, Perez, J. J Santos, Sousa Carvalho, Solano, Policarpo e Marcos Portugal) relacionados ao baixo contínuo em Portugal entre 1735 e 1820. Contextualizando a produção teórica nacional com as influências espanholas, italianas e francesas, e a grande produção portuguesa de partimentos e solfejos com acompanhamento, que é contextualizada com a matriz napolitana.
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La Unidad de Investigaciones de Invertebrados Marinos en conjunto con las sedes descentralizadas del Instituto del Mar del Perú, IMARPE, con fines de establecer y estandarizar los procedimientos para la estimación de la población y biomasa de concha de abanico (Argopecten purpuratus) en áreas silvestres, elaboró este protocolo que describe los pasos a seguir desde la planificación en escritorio, la ejecución a bordo de embarcaciones, pasando por los cálculos estadísticos, hasta la elaboración del informe ejecutivo. La estimación de la población y biomasa de concha de abanico, en áreas silvestres se realiza dentro del contexto de evaluación poblacional, que involucra este primer aspecto e incorpora: estructura poblacional por tallas y madurez gonadal, relaciones biométricas y biológicas, y las condiciones ambientales predominantes del ambiente marino. La correcta aplicación de estos procedimientos conducirá a la obtención de información confiable.
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IMARPE Ilo obtuvo financiamiento del Gobierno Regional de Moquegua en base al proyecto "Mejoramiento de infraestructura e implementació n de laboratorio de investigació n de molusc"os, para construir un laboratorio experimental con el objetivo de desarrollar técnicas de reproducción artificial de moluscos nativos de la Región, para la obtención de semillas principalmente de macha Mesodesma donacium, chanque Concholepas concholepas y pulpo Octopus mimus. Este informe contiene el resultado de las actividades realizadas el 2007,en relación a la aplicación de técnicas de cultivo de microalgas (alimento vivo) y obtención de semillas de concha de abanico.
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