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A girl was born with anotia, facial palsy and cardiac malformations. Her case is compared with three other similar ones described in the literature, and the question is raised as to whether this is a new clinical entity or represents a variation of Goldenhar syndrome. 相似文献
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G Engel 《Analytical biochemistry》1974,61(1):184-191
A curve fitting procedure for the determination of the association constant, number of binding sites, and theoretical titration end point of an enzyme-ligand interaction monitored by fluorescence quenching titration is described and compared with classical graphical evaluation processes. 相似文献
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A simple two-step synthesis of bufadienolides is reported. It consists in the addition of the dimethyl acetal of chloroketene to a steroidal 20-methylene 21-aldehyde and in the treatment of the resulting 2,2-dimethoxy 3-chloro 2,3-dihydropyran with sodium methoxide in dimethylsulfoxide. This method is exemplified by the synthesis of 3β-hydroxy-5α,14α-bufadienolide from 3β-acetoxy-20-methylene-5α-pregnan-21-al, prepared from 3β-acetoxy-5α-androstan-17-one. The new procedure represents the most efficient bufadienolide synthesis yet known. 相似文献
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Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC) is active both in vivo and in vitro in reducing the levels of enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase whose role in respiring cells is to remove toxic superoxide radicals and organic hydroperoxides. Although DDC, a copper-chelating agent, has been used to treat benign diseases, its potential as a heat sensitizer has not been fully explored. We have recently shown that the presence of 10(-3) M DDC for 2 hr causes a threefold reduction in the level of SOD in plateau-phase cultures of mammalian cells. At this concentration, the drug causes minimal toxicity but markedly affects both the shoulder and the slope of the heat survival curves. To explore another pathway of DDC sensitization, other than through reduced levels of SOD, we examined the repair of potentially lethal damage with and without DDC following exposure for 1 hr and 40 min at 43 degrees C. The repair, which progressed with a T 1/2 of about 10 hr, in either full medium or Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS), in the absence of DDC, was completely blocked when DDC was added to the monolayers on completion of the heat exposure. DDC, in view of its ability to potentiate the effects of heat, is a potentially useful drug that could be used in an adjunctive setting with clinical hyperthermia. 相似文献
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Joseph Laureanti Juan Brandi Elvis Offor David Engel Robert Rallo Bojana Ginovska Xavier Martinez Marc Baaden Nathan A. Baker 《Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society》2020,29(1):237-246
Virtual reality is a powerful tool with the ability to immerse a user within a completely external environment. This immersion is particularly useful when visualizing and analyzing interactions between small organic molecules, molecular inorganic complexes, and biomolecular systems such as redox proteins and enzymes. A common tool used in the biomedical community to analyze such interactions is the Adaptive Poisson‐Boltzmann Solver (APBS) software, which was developed to solve the equations of continuum electrostatics for large biomolecular assemblages. Numerous applications exist for using APBS in the biomedical community including analysis of protein ligand interactions and APBS has enjoyed widespread adoption throughout the biomedical community. Currently, typical use of the full APBS toolset is completed via the command line followed by visualization using a variety of two‐dimensional external molecular visualization software. This process has inherent limitations: visualization of three‐dimensional objects using a two‐dimensional interface masks important information within the depth component. Herein, we have developed a single application, UnityMol‐APBS, that provides a dual experience where users can utilize the full range of the APBS toolset, without the use of a command line interface, by use of a simple graphical user interface (GUI) for either a standard desktop or immersive virtual reality experience. 相似文献
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Crystal H Johnson Brianna L Skinner Sharon M Dietz David Blaney Robyn M Engel George W Lathrop Alex R Hoffmaster Jay E Gee Mindy G Elrod Nathaniel Powell Henry Walke 《Comparative medicine》2013,63(6):528-535
Identification of the select agent Burkholderia pseudomallei in macaques imported into the United States is rare. A purpose-bred, 4.5-y-old pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) imported from Southeast Asia was received from a commercial vendor at our facility in March 2012. After the initial acclimation period of 5 to 7 d, physical examination of the macaque revealed a subcutaneous abscess that surrounded the right stifle joint. The wound was treated and resolved over 3 mo. In August 2012, 2 mo after the stifle joint wound resolved, the macaque exhibited neurologic clinical signs. Postmortem microbiologic analysis revealed that the macaque was infected with B. pseudomallei. This case report describes the clinical evaluation of a B. pseudomallei-infected macaque, management and care of the potentially exposed colony of animals, and protocols established for the animal care staff that worked with the infected macaque and potentially exposed colony. This article also provides relevant information on addressing matters related to regulatory issues and risk management of potentially exposed animals and animal care staff.Abbreviations: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; IHA, indirect hemagglutination assay; PEP, postexposure prophylacticBurkholderia pseudomallei, formerly known as Pseudomonas pseudomallei, is a gram-negative, aerobic, bipolar, motile, rod-shaped bacterium. B. pseudomallei infections (melioidosis) can be severe and even fatal in both humans and animals. This environmental saprophyte is endemic to Southeast Asia and northern Australia, but it has also been found in other tropical and subtropical areas of the world.7,22,32,42 The bacterium is usually found in soil and water in endemic areas and is transmitted to humans and animals primarily through percutaneous inoculation, ingestion, or inhalation of a contaminated source.8, 22,28,32,42 Human-to-human, animal-to-animal, and animal-to-human spread are rare.8,32 In December 2012, the National Select Agent Registry designated B. pseudomallei as a Tier 1 overlap select agent.39 Organisms classified as Tier 1 agents present the highest risk of deliberate misuse, with the most significant potential for mass casualties or devastating effects to the economy, critical infrastructure, or public confidence. Select agents with this status have the potential to pose a severe threat to human and animal health or safety or the ability to be used as a biologic weapon.39Melioidosis in humans can be challenging to diagnose and treat because the organism can remain latent for years and is resistant to many antibiotics.12,37,41
B. pseudomallei can survive in phagocytic cells, a phenomenon that may be associated with latent infections.19,38 The incubation period in naturally infected animals ranges from 1 d to many years, but symptoms typically appear 2 to 4 wk after exposure.13,17,35,38 Disease generally presents in 1 of 2 forms: localized infection or septicemia.22 Multiple methods are used to diagnose melioidosis, including immunofluorescence, serology, and PCR analysis, but isolation of the bacteria from blood, urine, sputum, throat swabs, abscesses, skin, or tissue lesions remains the ‘gold standard.’9,22,40,42 The prognosis varies based on presentation, time to diagnosis, initiation of appropriate antimicrobial treatment, and underlying comorbidities.7,28,42 Currently, there is no licensed vaccine to prevent melioidosis.There are several published reports of naturally occurring melioidosis in a variety of nonhuman primates (NHP; 2,10,13,17,25,30,31,35 The first reported case of melioidosis in monkeys was recorded in 1932, and the first published case in a macaque species was in 1966.30 In the United States, there have only been 7 documented cases of NHP with B. pseudomallei infection.2,13,17 All of these cases occurred prior to the classification of B. pseudomallei as a select agent. Clinical signs in NHP range from subclinical or subacute illness to acute septicemia, localized infection, and chronic infection. NHP with melioidosis can be asymptomatic or exhibit clinical signs such as anorexia, wasting, purulent drainage, subcutaneous abscesses, and other soft tissue lesions. Lymphadenitis, lameness, osteomyelitis, paralysis and other CNS signs have also been reported.2,7,10,22,28,32 In comparison, human''s clinical signs range from abscesses, skin ulceration, fever, headache, joint pain, and muscle tenderness to abdominal pain, anorexia, respiratory distress, seizures, and septicemia.7,9,21,22
Open in a separate windowaCountry reflects the location where the animal was housed at the time of diagosis.Here we describe a case of melioidosis diagnosed in a pigtail macaque (Macaca nemestrina) imported into the United States from Indonesia and the implications of the detection of a select agent identified in a laboratory research colony. We also discuss the management and care of the exposed colony, zoonotic concerns regarding the animal care staff that worked with the shipment of macaques, effects on research studies, and the procedures involved in reporting a select agent incident. 相似文献
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Summary of reported cases of naturally occurring Burkholderia pseudomalleiinfections in nonhuman primatesCountrya | Imported from | Date reported | Species | Reference |
Australia | Borneo | 1963 | Pongo sp. | 36 |
Brunei | Unknown | 1982 | Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) | 33 |
France | 1976 | Hamlyn monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni) Patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) | 11 | |
Great Britain | Philippines and Indonesia | 1992 | Cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) | 10 |
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Malaysia | Unknown | 1966 | Macaca spp. | 30 |
Unknown | 1968 | Spider monkey (Brachytelis arachnoides) Lar gibbon (Hylobates lar) | 20 | |
Unknown | 1969 | Pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) | 35 | |
Unknown | 1984 | Banded leaf monkey (Presbytis melalophos) | 25 | |
Singapore | Unknown | 1995 | Gorillas, gibbon, mandrill, chimpanzee | 43 |
Thailand | Unknown | 2012 | Monkey | 19 |
United States | Thailand | 1970 | Stump-tailed macaque (Macaca arctoides) | 17 |
India | Pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) | |||
Africa | Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) | |||
Unknown | 1971 | Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) | 3 | |
Malaysia | 1981 | Pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) | 2 | |
Wild-caught, unknown | 1986 | Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) | 13 | |
Indonesia | 2013 | Pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) | Current article |
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de Farias Bianca Xavier Costa Ana Beatriz Engel Nicole Alessandra de Souza Goldim Mariana Pereira da Rosa Turatti Cristini Cargnin-Cavalho Anderson Fortunato Jucélia Jeremias Petronilho Fabricia Jeremias Isabela Casagrande Rezin Gislaine Tezza 《Neurochemical research》2020,45(10):2487-2498
Neurochemical Research - Obesity is characterized by chronic inflammation of low grade. The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway favors the reduction of the inflammatory response. In this work the... 相似文献
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