987 resultados para Aquin, Hubert
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Diarrhoea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) requires adhesion of microorganisms to enterocytes. Hence, a promising approach to immunoprophylaxis is to elicit antibodies against colonisation factor antigens (CFAs). Genes encoding the most prevalent ETEC-specific surface antigens were cloned into Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella vaccine strains. Expression of surface antigens was assessed by electron-microscopy. Whereas negative staining was effective in revealing CFA/I and CS3, but not CS6, immunolabelling allowed identification of all surface antigens examined. The V. cholerae vaccine strain CVD103 did not express ETEC-specific colonisation factors, whereas CVD103-HgR expressed CS3 only. However, expression of both CFA/I and CS3 was demonstrated in Salmonella Ty21a.
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The present report describes a novel etiological agent of cutaneous leishmaniasis in horses that, at least for some cases, sporadically appeared as autochthonous infections in geographically distant regions of Germany and Switzerland. The infection was initially diagnosed upon clinical and immunohistological findings. Subsequent comparative sequence analysis of diagnostic PCR products from the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) of ssrRNA classified the respective isolates as neither Old World nor New World Leishmania species. However, four isolates subjected to molecular analyses all exhibited a close phylogenetic relationship to Leishmania sp. siamensis, an organism recently identified in a visceral leishmaniasis patient from Thailand. Future investigations will demonstrate if this form of leishmaniasis represents an emerging, and perhaps zoonotic, disease of European, or even global, importance.
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In horses, gastrointestinal (GI) disorders occur frequently and cause a considerable demand for efficient medication. 5-Hydroxytryptamine receptors (5-HT) have been reported to be involved in GI tract motility and thus, are potential targets for treating functional bowel disorders. Our studies extend current knowledge on the 5-HT(7) receptor in equine duodenum, ileum and pelvic flexure by studying its expression throughout the intestine and its role in modulating contractility in vitro by immunofluorescence and organ bath experiments, respectively. 5-HT(7) immunoreactivity was demonstrated in both smooth muscle layers, particularly in the circular one, and within the myenteric plexus. Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC), identified by c-Kit labeling, show a staining pattern similar to that of 5-HT(7) immunoreactivity. The selective 5-HT(7) receptor antagonist SB-269970 increased the amplitude of contractions in spontaneous contracting specimens of the ileum and in electrical field-stimulated specimens of the pelvic flexure concentration-dependently. Our in vitro experiments suggest an involvement of the 5-HT(7) receptor subtype in contractility of equine intestine. While the 5-HT(7) receptor has been established to be constitutively active and inhibits smooth muscle contractility, our experiments demonstrate an increase in contractility by the 5-HT(7) receptor ligand SB-269970, suggesting it exerting inverse agonist properties.
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To assess the reliability of the Burdizzo procedure for castrating calves and lambs, testicular tissue from 63 bull calves (15 intact and 48 castrated) and 69 male lambs (35 intact and 34 castrated) was collected at slaughter and assessed histologically. The bull calves were castrated at either one, four to five or 12 to 16 weeks of age and the lambs at either one or 10 weeks. There was clear evidence of spermatogenesis in testicular tissue from all the intact animals. In the samples from the calves that had been castrated at 12 to 16 weeks functional testicular tissue was completely lacking. However, there was evidence of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis in the calves that had been castrated at one week or four to five weeks, respectively. Failure to achieve complete involution of the testicular parenchyma was observed in the majority of lambs, irrespective of the age at which they had been castrated.
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Dieser Beitrag zeigt die Anwendung des Ant-Colony-System (ACS) Algorithmus auf die Sequenzierung von Querverteil-Wagen in einem Lager. Wir erweitern den Basisalgorithmus der Ant-Colony-Optimierung (ACO) für die Minimierung der Bearbeitungszeit einer Menge von Fahraufträgen für die Querverteil-Wagen. Im Vergleich zu dem Greedy-Algorithmus ist der ACO-Algorithmus wettbewerbsfähig und schnell. In vielen Lagerverwaltungssystemen werden die Fahraufträge nach dem FIFO-Prinzip (First-in-First-out) ausgeführt. In diesem Beitrag wird der ACO-Algorithmus genutzt, um eine optimale Sequenz der Fahraufträge zu bilden.
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Der Kriminalroman hat als Genre mit relativ starren erzählerischen Normen die Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts immer wieder herausgefordert. Am Beispiel von drei Schriftstellergenerationen verfolgen die Beiträger die Öffnung des Genres: Friedrich Glauser (1896-1938) war Zeitgenosse Simenons und ein Pionier des deutschsprachigen Kriminalromans. Seine Romane zeichnen sich durch einen ungekannten Reichtum der Milieuschilderungen aus. Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921-1990) und Patricia Highsmith (1921-1995) trugen ab Beginn der 1950er-Jahre mit ihrer Unterwanderung der regelhaften Konventionen und deren moralischer Implikationen entscheidend zur Öffnung des Genres und zu seiner literarischen Anerkennung bei. Hansjörg Schneider (*1938) schließlich schrieb seinen ersten Roman um Kommissär Hunkeler 1993 zu einem Zeitpunkt, als der Kriminalroman bereits mit einer gewissen Selbstverständlichkeit zu den postmodernen literarischen Möglichkeiten sozialkritischen Schreibens zählte Ein besonderes Augenmerk der Sommerakademie gilt, hier am Beispiel von Highsmith, auch den Manuskripten und der Textgenese. Mit Beiträgen u.a. von: Hubert Thüring, Elio Pellin, Peter Gasser, Peter Rusterholz, Jochen Vogt, Elisabeth Bronfen, Ulrich Weber