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Altered Perspective
This paper analyzes Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations by discussing how and why Pip’s perspective on social classes and individual morality changes as a result of the various characters and events he encounters throughout the novel
altered expression of cD300a inhibitory receptor on cD4+ T cells From human immunodeficiency Virus-1-infected Patients: association With Disease Progression Markers.
The ability of the CD300a inhibitory receptor to modulate immune cell functions and its
involvement in the pathogenesis of many diseases has aroused a great interest in this
molecule. Within human CD4+ T lymphocytes from healthy donors, the inhibitory receptor
CD300a is differentially expressed among different T helper subsets. However, there are
no data about the expression and regulation of CD300a receptor on CD4+ T cells from
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1-infected patients. The objective of this study was
to investigate the expression of CD300a on CD4+ T cells from HIV-infected patients on
suppressive combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) and cART naïve patients. Our results
have demonstrated that the expression levels of this inhibitory receptor were higher on
CD4+ T cells from HIV-1 infected subjects compared with healthy donors, and that cART
did not reverse the altered expression of CD300a receptor in these patients. We have
observed an increase of CD300a expression on both PD1+CD4+ and CD38+CD4+
T cells from HIV-1 infected people. Interestingly, a triple positive (CD300a+PD1+CD38+)
subset was expanded in naïve HIV-1 infected patients, while it was very rare in healthy
donors and patients on cART. Finally, we found a negative correlation of CD300a
expression on CD4+ T lymphocytes and some markers associated with HIV-1 disease
progression. Thus, our results show that HIV-1 infection has an impact in the regulation
of CD300a inhibitory receptor expression levels, and further studies will shed light into the
role of this cell surface receptor in the pathogenesis of HIV infection
Oncometabolites:linking altered metabolism with cancer
The discovery of cancer-associated mutations in genes encoding key metabolic enzymes has provided a direct link between altered metabolism and cancer. Advances in mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance technologies have facilitated high-resolution metabolite profiling of cells and tumors and identified the accumulation of metabolites associated with specific gene defects. Here we review the potential roles of such "oncometabolites" in tumor evolution and as clinical biomarkers for the detection of cancers characterized by metabolic dysregulation
Altered states: focus - Ashley Howard investigates the complex language of the thrown and altered vessel
Article published in Ceramic Review 205 January/February 2004 p. 38-41. This article is an edited version of the artist's MA thesis completed at the Royal College of Art, 2003
Altered hippocampal function in major depression despite intact structure and resting perfusion
Background: Hippocampal volume reductions in major depression have been frequently reported. However, evidence for functional abnormalities in the same region in depression has been less clear. We investigated hippocampal function in depression using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and neuropsychological tasks tapping spatial memory function, with complementing measures of hippocampal volume and resting blood flow to aid interpretation. Method: A total of 20 patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and a matched group of 20 healthy individuals participated. Participants underwent multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): fMRI during a spatial memory task, and structural MRI and resting blood flow measurements of the hippocampal region using arterial spin labelling. An offline battery of neuropsychological tests, including several measures of spatial memory, was also completed. Results: The fMRI analysis showed significant group differences in bilateral anterior regions of the hippocampus. While control participants showed task-dependent differences in blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal, depressed patients did not. No group differences were detected with regard to hippocampal volume or resting blood flow. Patients showed reduced performance in several offline neuropsychological measures. All group differences were independent of differences in hippocampal volume and hippocampal blood flow. Conclusions: Functional abnormalities of the hippocampus can be observed in patients with MDD even when the volume and resting perfusion in the same region appear normal. This suggests that changes in hippocampal function can be observed independently of structural abnormalities of the hippocampus in depression
Altered Cortical Microarchitecture and Bone Metabolism in Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance
Patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) are at increased fracture risk, and we have previously shown that MGUS patients have altered trabecular bone microarchitecture compared with controls. However, there are no data on whether the porosity of cortical bone, which may play a greater role in bone strength and the occurrence of fractures, is increased in MGUS. Thus, we studied cortical porosity and bone strength (apparent modulus) using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography imaging of the distal radius in 50 MGUS patients and 100 age-, gender-, and body mass index–matched controls. Compared with controls, MGUS patients had both significantly higher cortical porosity (+16.8%; P < .05) and lower apparent modulus (–8.9%; P < .05). Despite their larger radial bone size, MGUS patients have significantly increased cortical bone porosity and reduced bone strength relative to controls. This increased cortical porosity may explain the increased fracture risk seen in MGUS patients
Preservation of flavor in freeze dried green beans
Before freeze drying, green beans are heated to point at which their cell structure is altered. Beans freeze dried with altered cell structure have improved rehydration properties and retain color, flavor, and texture
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