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Stability of technetium in the moderate oxidation states in acidic media
Technetium is one of the most important radionuclides in the spent nuclear fuel in context of reprocessing, storage and long term disposal. Spectroelectrochemical studies on the redox behavior of this element are presented and possible pathways of pertechnetate ions reduction are discussed. The stability of technetium (III/IV) species are discussed
Direct and cytokine-mediated effects of albumin-fused growth hormone, TV-1106, on CYP enzyme expression in human hepatocytes in vitro
Some biologics can modulate cytokines that may lead to changes in expression of drugmetabolizing
enzymes and cause drug-drug interactions (DDI). DDI potential of TV-
1106—an albumin-fused growth hormone (GH)—was investigated. In this study, human
blood was exposed to recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) or TV-1106, followed
by isolation of the plasma and its application to human hepatocytes. While the
treatment of blood with rhGH increased multiple cytokines, treatment of blood with
TV-1106 had no effect on any of the nine cytokines tested. The interleukin (IL)-6 concentration
was higher in the rhGH then in the TV-1106-treated plasma (P < .05). While
rhGH had little or no effect on CYP1A2 or CYP2C19 mRNA but increased CYP3A4
mRNA twofold, TV-1106 had little or no effect on cytochrome P450 (CYP) mRNAs in
hepatocytes. Although the plasma from rhGH-treated blood lowered CYP1A2 activity,
the TV-1106 plasma had no effect on CYP activities. The CYP1A2 activity was lower in
the rhGH- then in the TV-1106-plasma treated hepatocytes (P < .05). The results indicated
that fusing GH with albumin made TV-1106 an unlikely participant of CYP1A2,
CYP2C19 or CYP3A4-facilitated, direct or cytokine-driven DDI.The authors would like to thank scientists in the Scientific Operations
at Sekisui XenoTech for their technical assistance
Optimisation of the event-based TOF filtered back-projection for online imaging in total-body J-PET
We perform a parametric study of the newly developed time-of-flight (TOF)
image reconstruction algorithm, proposed for the real-time imaging in
total-body Jagiellonian PET (J-PET) scanners. The asymmetric 3D filtering
kernel is applied at each most likely position of electron-positron
annihilation, estimated from the emissions of back-to-back -photons.
The optimisation of its parameters is studied using Monte Carlo simulations of
a 1-mm spherical source, NEMA IEC and XCAT phantoms inside the ideal J-PET
scanner. The combination of high-pass filters which included the TOF filtered
back-projection (FBP), resulted in spatial resolution, 1.5 higher in
the axial direction than for the conventional 3D FBP. For realistic -minute
scans of NEMA IEC and XCAT, which require a trade-off between the noise and
spatial resolution, the need for Gaussian TOF kernel components, coupled with
median post-filtering, is demonstrated. The best sets of 3D filter parameters
were obtained by the Nelder-Mead minimisation of the mean squared error between
the resulting and reference images. The approach allows training the
reconstruction algorithm for custom scans, using the IEC phantom, when the
temporal resolution is below 50 ps. The image quality parameters, estimated for
the best outcomes, were systematically better than for the non-TOF FBP
[Review of] Charles A. Ward, Philip Shashko, and Donald E. Pienkos, eds., Studies in Ethnicity: The East European Experience in America
Studies in Ethnicity is a collection of papers read at the conference Aspects of the East European Experience in Europe and America held at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, May 4-5, 1979. The editors have arranged the papers under three headings : Ethnicity and Language Maintenance in America, Ethnic Social Organization: Secular and Religious Dimensions, and Ethnic Writers in America
Multiple scattering and accidental coincidences in the J-PET detector simulated using GATE package
Novel Positron Emission Tomography system, based on plastic scintillators, is developed by the J-PET collaboration. In order to optimize geometrical configuration of built device, advanced computer simulations are performed. Detailed study is presented of background given by accidental coincidences and multiple scattering of gamma quanta
Changes in the ceca microbiota of broilers vaccinated for coccidiosis or supplemented with salinomycin
The objective of this study was to characterize differences in the cecal microbiota of chickens vaccinated for coccidiosis or receiving salinomycin in the diet. In this study, 140 male 1-day-old broiler chickens were divided in 2 groups: vaccine group (live vaccine) vaccinated at the first day and salinomycin group (125 ppm/kg since the first day until 35 d of age). Each treatment was composed for 7 replicates of 10 birds per pen. At 28 d, the cecal content of one bird per replicate was collected for microbiota analysis. The genetic sequencing was conducted by the Miseq Illumina platform. Vaccine group showed lower body weight, weight gain, and poorer feed conversion in the total period (P 0.05). The richness distribution in the salinomycin group was larger and more uniform than the vaccinated birds. Salinomycin group was related to the enrichment of Bacteroidetes, whereas Firmicutes and Proteobacteria phyla were in greater proportions in the vaccine group. The last phylum includes a wide variety of pathogenic bacteria. The vaccine did not decrease the species richness but decreased the percentage of Bacteroidetes, a phylum composed by genera that produce short-chain fatty acids improving intestinal health. Vaccine group also had higher Proteobacteria phylum, which may help explain its poorer performance
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