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1R. A. Fouchier ; A. Garcia-Sastre ; Y. Kawaoka ; W. S. Barclay ; N. M. Bouvier ; I. H. Brown ; I. Capua ; H. Chen ; R. W. Compans ; R. B. Couch ; N. J. Cox ; P. C. Doherty ; R. O. Donis ; H. Feldmann ; Y. Guan ; J. Katz ; H. D. Klenk ; G. Kobinger ; J. Liu ; X. Liu ; A. Lowen ; T. C. Mettenleiter ; A. D. Osterhaus ; P. Palese ; J. S. Peiris ; D. R. Perez ; J. A. Richt ; S. Schultz-Cherry ; J. Steel ; K. Subbarao ; D. E. Swayne ; T. Takimoto ; M. Tashiro ; J. K. Taubenberger ; P. G. Thomas ; R. A. Tripp ; T. M. Tumpey ; R. J. Webby ; R. G. Webster
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-01-28Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; *Biomedical Research ; Disease Models, Animal ; Ferrets ; Humans ; *Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype/pathogenicity ; Influenza, Human/transmission/virology ; Orthomyxoviridae Infections/*transmission/virologyPublished by: -
2R. A. Fouchier ; A. Garcia-Sastre ; Y. Kawaoka ; W. S. Barclay ; N. M. Bouvier ; I. H. Brown ; I. Capua ; H. Chen ; R. W. Compans ; R. B. Couch ; N. J. Cox ; P. C. Doherty ; R. O. Donis ; H. Feldmann ; Y. Guan ; J. M. Katz ; O. I. Kiselev ; H. D. Klenk ; G. Kobinger ; J. Liu ; X. Liu ; A. Lowen ; T. C. Mettenleiter ; A. D. Osterhaus ; P. Palese ; J. S. Peiris ; D. R. Perez ; J. A. Richt ; S. Schultz-Cherry ; J. Steel ; K. Subbarao ; D. E. Swayne ; T. Takimoto ; M. Tashiro ; J. K. Taubenberger ; P. G. Thomas ; R. A. Tripp ; T. M. Tumpey ; R. J. Webby ; R. G. Webster
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-01-25Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Biomedical Research/*trends ; Birds ; Humans ; *Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype ; Influenza in Birds/*transmission/*virology ; Influenza, Human/*transmission/*virologyPublished by: -
3Desai, P., Tahiliani, V., Hutchinson, T. E., Dastmalchi, F., Stanfield, J., Abboud, G., Thomas, P. G., Ware, C. F., Song, J., Croft, M., Salek-Ardakani, S.
The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-04-10Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)Print ISSN: 0022-1767Electronic ISSN: 1550-6606Topics: MedicinePublished by: -
4Zamora, A. E., Crawford, J. C., Thomas, P. G.
The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-01-09Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)Print ISSN: 0022-1767Electronic ISSN: 1550-6606Topics: MedicinePublished by: -
5FOX, R. ; CORRIGAN, E. ; THOMAS, P. G. ; HULL, M. G. R.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1991Staff ViewISSN: 1471-0528Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Summary. Oestrogen and androgen states have been studied in relation to ovarian morphology defined by ultrasonography in 65 women with oligo-amenorrhoea. Of the 48 women with polycystic ovaries (PCO), 44 (92%) had a withdrawal bleed following progestogen challenge (indicating oestrogenization) compared with just three (18%) of the 17 with non-PCO (P 〈 0.001). Median serum concentrations of oestradiol and oestrone were statistically significantly higher in the PCO group but the ranges overlapped widely. Of the four women with PCO but oestrogen deficiency, two were hirsute and had evidence of a severe form of the disorder. The other two were not hirsute and appeared to have hypo-thalamic dysfunction associated with weight loss overriding the disorder due to pre-existing PCO. Compared with the non-PCO group, the PCO subgroup without hirsutism (n = 31) had statistically significantly higher median values of LH, testosterone, androstendione, and dehydro-epiandrosterone sulphate concentrations, and free androgen index. Concentrations of androgen, but not LH, were significantly higher still in the PCO subgroup with hirsutism (n = 17).Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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17Baldo, B. A. ; Thomas, P. G. ; Nelson, Catherine L. ; Taylor, K. M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1980Staff ViewISSN: 1398-9995Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: The difficulties involved in quantitating passive cutaneous anaphylaxis led us to examine the rat paw as a site for passive anaphylaxis and to define optimum conditions for passive paw anaphylaxis. Generation of homocytotropic antibodies in a number of different rat strains revealed that female Brown Norway rats were excellent producers of high titre antisera after only a single injection of antigen and Bordetella pertussis. Injection of ratpaws with diluted antisera followed by short (1–2 h) or long (72 h or more) sensitization periods showed that maximum paw swelling occurred 15 min after antigen challenge. Retention of tissue sensitizing capacity in the paw for greater than 35 days but loss of this capacity following heating of antiserum at 56°C, indicated that the rat homocytotropic antibodies involved in passive paw anaphylaxis belong to the IgE class. Experiments using mepyramine, methysergide and diethylcarbamazine showed that 5-hydroxytryptamine is the most important mediator of passive paw anaphylaxis after both a short (2 h) and a long (72 h) sensitization procedure. Passive paw anaphylaxis in the rat is at least as easy to perform as passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, results can be obtained more rapidly and accurate measurement of paw thickness is not difficult. The procedure is a viable alternative to passive cutaneous anaphylaxis and may offer advantages over the latter method especially in the search for, and rapid assessment of, anti-allergic compounds.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-2056Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-2056Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Summary Juvenile Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) were fed the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at concentrations ranging from 0.0–5.0 mgCl-1. Intermoult period (IP) decreased, but an increment of body length per moult (ΔBL) of juvenile krill increased, up to a concentration of 1.0 mgCl-1. No further effect of food concentrations on IP or ΔBL was seen at concentration beyond 1.0 mgCl-1. IP plateaued at 23.8 days and ΔBL, 1.14 mm. The maximum daily growth rate (ΔBL/IP) of juvenile krill was calculated to be 0.047 mm day-1. ΔBL and IP were correlated and the relationship is expressed as ΔBL=-0.0066IP+2.47 (r=0.58, n=141, P〈0.01). Growth conditions of krill in the Southern Ocean are discussed in terms of available food concentration in there.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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