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1M. G. Roy ; A. Livraghi-Butrico ; A. A. Fletcher ; M. M. McElwee ; S. E. Evans ; R. M. Boerner ; S. N. Alexander ; L. K. Bellinghausen ; A. S. Song ; Y. M. Petrova ; M. J. Tuvim ; R. Adachi ; I. Romo ; A. S. Bordt ; M. G. Bowden ; J. H. Sisson ; P. G. Woodruff ; D. J. Thornton ; K. Rousseau ; M. M. De la Garza ; S. J. Moghaddam ; H. Karmouty-Quintana ; M. R. Blackburn ; S. M. Drouin ; C. W. Davis ; K. A. Terrell ; B. R. Grubb ; W. K. O'Neal ; S. C. Flores ; A. Cota-Gomez ; C. A. Lozupone ; J. M. Donnelly ; A. M. Watson ; C. E. Hennessy ; R. C. Keith ; I. V. Yang ; L. Barthel ; P. M. Henson ; W. J. Janssen ; D. A. Schwartz ; R. C. Boucher ; B. F. Dickey ; C. M. Evans
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-12-10Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Asthma/immunology/metabolism ; Bacterial Infections/immunology/microbiology ; Cilia/physiology ; Ear, Middle/immunology/microbiology ; Female ; Inflammation/pathology ; Lung/*immunology/metabolism/microbiology ; Macrophages/immunology/pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Transgenic ; Models, Biological ; Mucin 5AC/deficiency/metabolism ; Mucin-5B/deficiency/genetics/*metabolism/secretion ; Phagocytosis ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/immunology/microbiology ; Respiratory Mucosa/*immunology/*metabolism ; Staphylococcus aureus/immunology ; Survival AnalysisPublished by: -
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Publication Date: 2018-02-09Publisher: Genetics Society of America (GSA)Electronic ISSN: 2160-1836Topics: BiologyPublished by: -
3Cooke, S. A. ; Corlett, G. K. ; Evans, C. M. ; Legon, A. C.
College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1089-7690Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsChemistry and PharmacologyNotes: Ground-state rotational spectra of the three isotopomers H2CO(centered ellipsis)35ClF, H2CO(centered ellipsis)37ClF and D2CO(centered ellipsis)35ClF of a complex formed by formaldehyde and chlorine monofluoride were observed with a Balle–Flygare, Fourier-transform microwave spectrometer. A fast-mixing nozzle, specially modified to generate a continuous supply of H2CO from paraformaldehyde in situ close to the nozzle exit, was used to preclude the chemical reaction of H2CO and ClF. The rotational constants A0, B0, and C0, centrifugal distortion constants ΔJ, ΔJK, and δJ, components χaa, χbb−χcc, χab of the Cl-nuclear quadrupole tensor, and the spin–rotation coupling constant 1/2(Mbb+Mcc) were determined. Interpretation of the spectroscopic constants led to the conclusion that H2CO(centered ellipsis)ClF is a planar complex of Cs symmetry with r(O(centered ellipsis)Cl)=2.523(7) Å, with an angle 180−φ=69.1(7)° between the C2 axis of H2CO and the O(centered ellipsis)Cl internuclear line, but with a deviation θ of the O(centered ellipsis)Cl–F nuclei from collinearity of only 3.2(7)°. A family relationship between the angular geometries of several complexes B(centered ellipsis)XY, where B is 2,5-dihydrofuran, oxirane, or formaldehyde, and XY is ClF or HCl, is discussed. It is shown that for a given B the angle 180-φ is the same for XY=HCl or ClF, while the nonlinearity θ of the O(centered ellipsis)X–Y system is almost negligible for XY is ClF but significant when XY is HCl. Reasons for this family relationship and the nonlinear O(centered ellipsis)H–Cl hydrogen bonds are discussed. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Evans, C. M. ; Murphy, J. F. ; Gray, O. P. ; Rosen, M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1989Staff ViewISSN: 1365-2044Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Elective Caesarean section deliveries over a 5-year period were studied to compare the effect of epidural block with general anaesthesia on the condition of the infant at birth. The Apgar score and umbilical arterial acid-base status were used as determinants of the latter. Epidural block was used in 139 (22.8%) mothers while 471 (77.2%) were performed under general anaesthesia. No babies in the epidural group were severely depressed (Apgar 〈 4), compared with 6.2% in the general anaesthesia group. Only 4.3% of the epidural sections were moderately depressed (Apgar 4–6), compared with 15.4% of the others. These differences remained highly significant when infants of less than 2500 g were excluded, and when matched groups were compared. Mean umbilical arterial pH was similar within the two groups (pH 7.28), and was not consistent with asphyxia in almost 90% of the depressed infants. The findings suggest that general anaesthesia, rather than asphyxia or aortocaval compression, is responsible for most of the depressed infants born by elective Caesarean section. This may involve over 20% of babies delivered in this manner, so greater use of epidural block for elective Caesarean section is recommended. Further investigations are required to improve results with general anaesthesia.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: