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1Helminth infection reactivates latent gamma-herpesvirus via cytokine competition at a viral promoterT. A. Reese ; B. S. Wakeman ; H. S. Choi ; M. M. Hufford ; S. C. Huang ; X. Zhang ; M. D. Buck ; A. Jezewski ; A. Kambal ; C. Y. Liu ; G. Goel ; P. J. Murray ; R. J. Xavier ; M. H. Kaplan ; R. Renne ; S. H. Speck ; M. N. Artyomov ; E. J. Pearce ; H. W. Virgin
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2014Staff ViewPublication Date: 2014-06-28Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Gammaherpesvirinae/genetics/*physiology ; Gene Expression Regulation, Viral ; Herpesvirus 8, Human/genetics/*physiology ; Humans ; Interferon-gamma/*immunology/pharmacology ; Interleukin-4/*metabolism/pharmacology ; Macrophages/immunology ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Nematospiroides dubius/immunology ; Ovum/immunology ; Promoter Regions, Genetic ; STAT6 Transcription Factor/*metabolism ; Schistosoma mansoni/*immunology ; Schistosomiasis mansoni/*immunology ; Strongylida Infections/immunology ; Virus Activation/drug effects/genetics/*physiology ; Virus Latency/physiology ; Virus Replication/physiologyPublished by: -
2S. Sawcer ; G. Hellenthal ; M. Pirinen ; C. C. Spencer ; N. A. Patsopoulos ; L. Moutsianas ; A. Dilthey ; Z. Su ; C. Freeman ; S. E. Hunt ; S. Edkins ; E. Gray ; D. R. Booth ; S. C. Potter ; A. Goris ; G. Band ; A. B. Oturai ; A. Strange ; J. Saarela ; C. Bellenguez ; B. Fontaine ; M. Gillman ; B. Hemmer ; R. Gwilliam ; F. Zipp ; A. Jayakumar ; R. Martin ; S. Leslie ; S. Hawkins ; E. Giannoulatou ; S. D'Alfonso ; H. Blackburn ; F. Martinelli Boneschi ; J. Liddle ; H. F. Harbo ; M. L. Perez ; A. Spurkland ; M. J. Waller ; M. P. Mycko ; M. Ricketts ; M. Comabella ; N. Hammond ; I. Kockum ; O. T. McCann ; M. Ban ; P. Whittaker ; A. Kemppinen ; P. Weston ; C. Hawkins ; S. Widaa ; J. Zajicek ; S. Dronov ; N. Robertson ; S. J. Bumpstead ; L. F. Barcellos ; R. Ravindrarajah ; R. Abraham ; L. Alfredsson ; K. Ardlie ; C. Aubin ; A. Baker ; K. Baker ; S. E. Baranzini ; L. Bergamaschi ; R. Bergamaschi ; A. Bernstein ; A. Berthele ; M. Boggild ; J. P. Bradfield ; D. Brassat ; S. A. Broadley ; D. Buck ; H. Butzkueven ; R. Capra ; W. M. Carroll ; P. Cavalla ; E. G. Celius ; S. Cepok ; R. Chiavacci ; F. Clerget-Darpoux ; K. Clysters ; G. Comi ; M. Cossburn ; I. Cournu-Rebeix ; M. B. Cox ; W. Cozen ; B. A. Cree ; A. H. Cross ; D. Cusi ; M. J. Daly ; E. Davis ; P. I. de Bakker ; M. Debouverie ; B. D'Hooghe M ; K. Dixon ; R. Dobosi ; B. Dubois ; D. Ellinghaus ; I. Elovaara ; F. Esposito ; C. Fontenille ; S. Foote ; A. Franke ; D. Galimberti ; A. Ghezzi ; J. Glessner ; R. Gomez ; O. Gout ; C. Graham ; S. F. Grant ; F. R. Guerini ; H. Hakonarson ; P. Hall ; A. Hamsten ; H. P. Hartung ; R. N. Heard ; S. Heath ; J. Hobart ; M. Hoshi ; C. Infante-Duarte ; G. Ingram ; W. Ingram ; T. Islam ; M. Jagodic ; M. Kabesch ; A. G. Kermode ; T. J. Kilpatrick ; C. Kim ; N. Klopp ; K. Koivisto ; M. Larsson ; M. Lathrop ; J. S. Lechner-Scott ; M. A. Leone ; V. Leppa ; U. Liljedahl ; I. L. Bomfim ; R. R. Lincoln ; J. Link ; J. Liu ; A. R. Lorentzen ; S. Lupoli ; F. Macciardi ; T. Mack ; M. Marriott ; V. Martinelli ; D. Mason ; J. L. McCauley ; F. Mentch ; I. L. Mero ; T. Mihalova ; X. Montalban ; J. Mottershead ; K. M. Myhr ; P. Naldi ; W. Ollier ; A. Page ; A. Palotie ; J. Pelletier ; L. Piccio ; T. Pickersgill ; F. Piehl ; S. Pobywajlo ; H. L. Quach ; P. P. Ramsay ; M. Reunanen ; R. Reynolds ; J. D. Rioux ; M. Rodegher ; S. Roesner ; J. P. Rubio ; I. M. Ruckert ; M. Salvetti ; E. Salvi ; A. Santaniello ; C. A. Schaefer ; S. Schreiber ; C. Schulze ; R. J. Scott ; F. Sellebjerg ; K. W. Selmaj ; D. Sexton ; L. Shen ; B. Simms-Acuna ; S. Skidmore ; P. M. Sleiman ; C. Smestad ; P. S. Sorensen ; H. B. Sondergaard ; J. Stankovich ; R. C. Strange ; A. M. Sulonen ; E. Sundqvist ; A. C. Syvanen ; F. Taddeo ; B. Taylor ; J. M. Blackwell ; P. Tienari ; E. Bramon ; A. Tourbah ; M. A. Brown ; E. Tronczynska ; J. P. Casas ; N. Tubridy ; A. Corvin ; J. Vickery ; J. Jankowski ; P. Villoslada ; H. S. Markus ; K. Wang ; C. G. Mathew ; J. Wason ; C. N. Palmer ; H. E. Wichmann ; R. Plomin ; E. Willoughby ; A. Rautanen ; J. Winkelmann ; M. Wittig ; R. C. Trembath ; J. Yaouanq ; A. C. Viswanathan ; H. Zhang ; N. W. Wood ; R. Zuvich ; P. Deloukas ; C. Langford ; A. Duncanson ; J. R. Oksenberg ; M. A. Pericak-Vance ; J. L. Haines ; T. Olsson ; J. Hillert ; A. J. Ivinson ; P. L. De Jager ; L. Peltonen ; G. J. Stewart ; D. A. Hafler ; S. L. Hauser ; G. McVean ; P. Donnelly ; A. Compston
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-08-13Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Alleles ; Cell Differentiation/immunology ; Europe/ethnology ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease/*genetics ; Genome, Human/genetics ; Genome-Wide Association Study ; HLA-A Antigens/genetics ; HLA-DR Antigens/genetics ; HLA-DRB1 Chains ; Humans ; Immunity, Cellular/genetics/*immunology ; Major Histocompatibility Complex/genetics ; Multiple Sclerosis/*genetics/*immunology ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ; Sample Size ; T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer/cytology/immunologyPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1471-0528Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1471-0528Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5KENNICK, W. H. ; TURNER, R. S. ; BUCK, D. K. ; McGILL, LOISSATHER ; HARTMANN, N. A.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1971Staff ViewISSN: 1750-3841Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, NutritionProcess Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition TechnologyNotes: SUMMARY –Paired short loins from carcasses representing five degrees of marbling, slight through slightly abundant, were randomly assigned one from each pair to air and vacuum aging in a 35°F cooler before cutting into New York steaks and prepackaging for display. Half of the packaged steaks were held in a dark cooler at 35 ± 2°F for 24 hr before being placed in a lighted, open-top display case; the orher half was put immediately into the display case. Color description and color desirability of all steaks were evaluated daily by a three-member panel. Case life was terminated when a visible spot resulting from formation of metmyoglobin appeared on the surface of the meat. Vacuum-aged short loins had a higher yield of trimmed retail cuts than air-aged short loins. There was no difference in case shrink attributable to type of aging. The steaks held in a dark cooler for 24 hr had 23.8 hr less case life than those put immediately into the lighted display case. Degree of marbling had a significant positive linear effect on color description scores at 24 and 48 hr post-cutting, but did not affect color desirability score. Marbling had a significant curvilinear effect on case life with slight (the least) and slightly abundant (the greatest) amounts having the shortest case life.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
6Brown, Paul B. ; Hooe, Michael L. ; Buck, D. Homer
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1989Staff ViewISSN: 1749-7345Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, NutritionNotes: Four commercially available crayfish baits and two trap types were evaluated for efficiency in trapping Orconecres virilis and O. immunis from 13 unmanaged, contiguous earthen ponds in southern Illinois from May through October 1988. Specifically, this study compared three long-life baits and one one-day bait to gizzard shad, and four-funnel submerged pillow traps to three-funnel stand-up pyramid traps in matched-pair comparisons. Data from O. immunis harvest was not included in the final evaluation because of the relatively low numbers caught (343). The three long-life baits attracted significantly more O. virilis than did gizzard shad, but the attractability of the one-day bait was not significantly different from shad. There were no significant differences between four-funnel pillow traps and three-funnel pyramid traps or between catch per unit effort from deep or shallow ends of typical culture ponds. These data indicate that wild populations of O. virilis are susceptible to trapping with typical baits and traps used in the southern United States, and these methods may be more effective than those currently employed.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
7Grüber, C. ; Buck, D. ; Wahn, U. ; Niggemann, B.
Copenhagen : Munksgaard International Publishers
Published 2000Staff ViewISSN: 1398-9995Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Background: The best diagnostic method for latex allergy is still controversial. This investigation was designed to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of immunoblotting in comparison with established in vitro and in vivo test systems. Methods: A total of 108 spina bifida patients were investigated by questionnaire and skin prick test (SPT). Specific serum IgE to latex was analyzed by the Pharmacia CAP FEIA immunoassay, DPC AlaSTAT microplate immunoassay, and DPC AlaBLOT immunoblot. Patients were regarded as latex allergic if they reacted positively to challenge by the latex glove wearing test. Results: Thirty-four patients reacted positively to challenge. The sensitivity rates were 97% (SPT), 94% (immunoblot, CAP), 74% (AlaSTAT), and 35% (clinical history). The specificity rates were 92% (clinical history), 88% (AlaSTAT), 77% (SPT), 76% (CAP), and 69% (immunoblot). If two methods were combined, efficiency rates were highest for SPT combined with CAP (sensitivity 94%, specificity 82%), with AlaSTAT (sensitivity 74%, specificity 92%), or with immunoblot (sensitivity 91%, specificity 84%). The sera of challenge-positive patients recognized more immunoblot bands than challenge-negative patients, and the severity of symptoms correlated with the number of recognized bands. Conclusions: The diagnostic efficiency of immunoblotting is not superior to that of SPT. However, immunoblotting may serve as an additional tool to increase slightly the specificity of SPT and specific serum IgE tests.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
8Matthews, L. H. ; Ashurst, J. ; Burton, J. ; Gilbert, J. G. R. ; Jones, M. ; Stavrides, G. ; Almeida, J. P. ; Babbage, A. K. ; Bagguley, C. L. ; Bailey, J. ; Barlow, K. F. ; Bates, K. N. ; Beard, L. M. ; Beare, D. M. ; Beasley, O. P. ; Bird, C. P. ; Blakey, S. E. ; Bridgeman, A. M. ; Brown, A. J. ; Buck, D. ; Burrill, W. ; Butler, A. P. ; Carder, C. ; Carter, N. P. ; Chapman, J. C.
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Published 2001Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] The finished sequence of human chromosome 20 comprises 59,187,298 base pairs (bp) and represents 99.4% of the euchromatic DNA. A single contig of 26 megabases (Mb) spans the entire short arm, and five contigs separated by gaps totalling 320 kb span the long arm of this metacentric ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9Hunt, A. R. ; Collins, J. E. ; Bruskiewich, R. ; Beare, D. M. ; Clamp, M. ; Smink, L. J. ; Ainscough, R. ; Almeida, J. P. ; Babbage, A. ; Bagguley, C. ; Bailey, J. ; Barlow, K. ; Bates, K. N. ; Beasley, O. ; Bird, C. P. ; Blakey, S. ; Bridgeman, A. M. ; Buck, D. ; Burgess, J. ; Burrill, W. D. ; Burton, J. ; Carder, C. ; Carter, N. P. ; Chen, Y. ; Clark, G.
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Published 1999Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Knowledge of the complete genomic DNA sequence of an organism allows a systematic approach to defining its genetic components. The genomic sequence provides access to the complete structures of all genes, including those without known function, their control elements, and, by inference, the ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1573-0603Keywords: plasma clot ; homologous/autologous plasma ; fibroblast cultures ; growth rateSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Summary A modified plasma clot technique is described, which has been used with a high degree of success in initiating fibroblast cultures from tissues of human, cat, and dog origin. The technique offered real advantages in terms of production of healthy rapidly growing cultures, although human skin biopsies proved to take significantly longer to explant than cat or dog biopsies. There was no difference in explant time when cat biopsies were of skin or connective tissue origin. The skin from a series of insulin dependent (juvenile onset) diabetics explanted as rapidly as a series of normal biopsies.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: