319 research outputs found

    СЕТЕВАЯ МОДЕЛЬ ПРИОБРЕТЕНИЯ ЗНАНИЙ ДЛЯ ПРОЦЕССА ПРИНЯТИЯ РЕШЕНИЙ ПРИ ЛИКВИДАЦИИ АВАРИЙ НА ШАХТАХ

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    У статті розглянуто універсальна модель процесу придбання знань, приклади онтології предметної області і бази спостережень, отримані з використанням даної моделі. Також наводяться приклади вербального (словесного) опису діалогу, що виникає між системою ке- рованою онтологією і користувачем системи при породженні прикладів. В статье рассмотрена универсальная модель процесса приобретения знаний, примеры онто- логии предметной области и базы наблюдений, полученные с использованием данной модели. Также приводятся примеры вербального (словесного) описания диалога, возникающего между системой управляемой онтологией и пользователем системы при порождении примеров

    Web-based database for the management of tissue specimens in a transregional histological research facility

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    BACKGROUND: In the setting of a histological research core facility sample tracking and project specific archiving of tissue specimens and communication of related data is of central importance. DESCRIPTION: Over a 24-month period 10 laboratories from two transregional research centers submitted in excess of 3000 tissue samples for histological processing and evaluation to our core facility. A web based database was set up to overcome the logistical problem of managing samples with inconsistent, duplicate and missing labels and to allow for efficient sample tracking, archiving and communication with the collaborating research laboratories. The database allows the users to remotely generate unique sample identifiers and enter sample annotation prior to sample processing. Furthermore the database facilitates communication about experimental set-up results and media files such as histological images. CONCLUSION: Our newly constructed web based portal is an important tool for the management of research samples of our histological core facility and facilitates significantly interdisciplinary and transregional research. It is freely available for scientific use

    Роль компетентностного подхода при управлении профессиональными рисками

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    В статье рассмотрены соответствия между опасностью, вредом здоровью, профессиональным риском и компетентностью работников, которые могут послужить основой для системы выявления и управления профессиональными рисками, обусловленными человеческим фактором.In this article compliances between danger, harm to health, occupational risk and competence of employees are considered. They can serve as a basis for the system for the detection and management of occupational risks caused by human factors

    qPCR in gastrointestinal stromal tumors: Evaluation of reference genes and expression analysis of KIT and the alternative receptor tyrosine kinases FLT3, CSF1-R, PDGFRB, MET and AXL

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) represent the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. About 85% carry an activating mutation in the <it>KIT </it>or <it>PDGFRA </it>gene. Approximately 10% of GIST are so-called wild type GIST (wt-GIST) without mutations in the hot spots. In the present study we evaluated appropriate reference genes for the expression analysis of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded and fresh frozen samples from gastrointestinal stromal tumors. We evaluated the gene expression of <it>KIT </it>as well as of the alternative receptor tyrosine kinase genes <it>FLT3</it>, <it>CSF1-R</it>, <it>PDGFRB</it>, <it>AXL </it>and <it>MET </it>by qPCR. wt-GIST were compared to samples with mutations in <it>KIT </it>exon 9 and 11 and <it>PDGFRA </it>exon 18 in order to evaluate whether overexpression of these alternative RTK might contribute to the pathogenesis of wt-GIST.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Gene expression variability of the pooled cDNA samples is much lower than the single reverse transcription cDNA synthesis. By combining the lowest variability values of fixed and fresh tissue, the genes <it>POLR2A</it>, <it>PPIA</it>, <it>RPLPO </it>and <it>TFRC </it>were chosen for further analysis of the GIST samples. Overexpression of <it>KIT </it>compared to the corresponding normal tissue was detected in each GIST subgroup except in GIST with <it>PDGFRA </it>exon 18 mutation. Comparing our sample groups, no significant differences in the gene expression levels of <it>FLT3</it>, <it>CSF1R </it>and <it>AXL </it>were determined. An exception was the sample group with <it>KIT </it>exon 9 mutation. A significantly reduced expression of <it>CSF1R</it>, <it>FLT3 </it>and <it>PDGFRB </it>compared to the normal tissue was detected. GIST with mutations in <it>KIT </it>exon 9 and 11 and in <it>PDGFRA </it>exon 18 showed a significant <it>PDGFRB </it>downregulation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>As the variability of expression levels for the reference genes is very high comparing fresh frozen and formalin-fixed tissue there is a strong need for validation in each tissue type. None of the alternative receptor tyrosine kinases analyzed is associated with the pathogenesis of wild-type or mutated GIST. It remains to be clarified whether an autocrine or paracrine mechanism by overexpression of receptor tyrosine kinase ligands is responsible for the tumorigenesis of wt-GIST.</p

    Four-And-A-Half LIM-Domain Protein 2 (FHL2) Deficiency Aggravates Cholestatic Liver Injury

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    Cholestasis occurs in different clinical circumstances and leads to severe hepatic disorders. The four-and-a-half LIM-domain protein 2 (FHL2) is a scaffolding protein that modulates multiple signal transduction pathways in a tissue- and cell context-specific manner. In this study, we aimed to gain insight into the function of FHL2 in cholestatic liver injury. FHL2 expression was significantly increased in the bile duct ligation (BDL) model in mice. In Fhl2-deficient (Fhl2-ko) mice, BDL caused a more severe portal and parenchymal inflammation, extended portal fibrosis, higher serum transaminase levels, and higher pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrogenic gene expression compared to wild type (wt) mice. FHL2 depletion in HepG2 cells with siRNA resulted in a higher expression of the bile acid transporter Na+-taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) gene. Furthermore, FHL2-depleted HepG2 cells showed higher expression of markers for oxidative stress, lower B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) expression, and higher Bcl2-associated X protein (BAX) expression after stimulation with deoxycholic acid (DCA). In hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), FHL2 depletion caused an increased expression of TGF-beta and several pro-fibrogenic matrix metalloproteinases. In summary, our study shows that deficiency in FHL2 aggravates cholestatic liver injury and suggests FHL2-mediated effects on bile acid metabolisms and HSCs as potential mechanisms for pronounced hepatocellular injury and fibrosis

    Filariasis of the Axilla in a Patient Returning from Travel Abroad: A Case Report

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    Background: The term filariasis comprises a group of parasitic infections caused by helminths belonging to different genera in the superfamily Filaroidea. The human parasites occur mainly in tropical and subtropical regions, but filariae are also found in temperate climates, where they can infect wild and domestic animals. Humans are rarely infected by these zoonotic parasites. Patients and Methods: A 55-year-old patient presented with a new-onset, subcutaneous, non-tender palpable mass in the right axilla. Ultrasonography showed a 1.3-cm, solid, singular encapsulated node. Sonography of the breast on both sides, axilla and lymphatic drainage on the left side, lymphatic drainage on the right side, and mammography on both sides were without pathological findings. The node was excised under local anesthesia as the patient refused minimal invasive biopsy. Results: On histopathological examination, the tail of a parasite of the group of filariae was found. The patient revealed that she had stayed in Africa and Malaysia for professional reasons. 6 months before the time of diagnosis, she had also suffered from a fever and poor general condition after a trip abroad. The patient was referred for further treatment to the Institute for Tropical Medicine at the University of Dusseldorf, where a treatment with ivermectin was conducted on the basis of positive staining with antibodies against filariae. Conclusion: Our case demonstrates the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between breast center, pathology, and other specialties such as microbiology and tropical medicine
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