963 research outputs found

    Comparison of the distribution of non-AIDS Kaposi's sarcoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Europe

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    To evaluate whether some form of mild immunosuppression may influence the geographical distribution of non-AIDS Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), we correlated incidence rates of KS and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in individuals aged 60 or more in 18 European countries and Israel. Significant positive correlations emerged but, within highest risk countries (i.e.Italy and Israel), internal correlations were inconsistent. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaig

    +13 or trisomy 13

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    Review on +13 or trisomy 13, with data on clinics, and the genes involved

    PMH41 REMISSION CRITERIA FOR DEPRESSION WHEN USING SHORT VERSIONS OF THE HAMILTON DEPRESSION RATING SCALE (HDRS)

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    experimental assessment of spark and corona igniters energy release

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    Abstract The Radio-Frequency (RF) Corona Ignition System is an innovative and promising technology able to produce multiple streamers to ignite the fuel throughout the combustion chamber. This system, compared to a conventional spark ignition system, involves wider initial combustion volumes and allows the engine to operate in stable conditions at leaner mixtures, higher EGR dilutions, with faster burning rates and enabling advanced combustion strategies. Due to the intrinsic operating features of the RF corona ignition system, the production of a plasma generated by a high frequency electrical field, the energy released to the surrounding medium is a fundamental parameter to understand its behaviour and impact on a given air-fuel mixture. The aim of this paper is the energetic characterization of a prototype of corona igniter, called Advanced Corona Ignition System (ACIS), by measuring the pressure increase caused by the streamers in a controlled environment, a pressure based calorimeter. The ACIS results are also compared with a multiple spark discharges (MSD) ignition system based on standard Federal Mogul spark plug technology characterized by an integrated electronics capable of managing up to 17 consecutive discharges. The energy evaluation was carried out at room temperature with air at different pressure levels, up to 10 bar

    Cold exposure and adipose nitric oxide and mast cells: influence on aorta contractility

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    Both nitric oxide (NO) and mast cells play important roles in adipose and vascular tissue biology. Chronic cold stress decreases the sensitivity of vascular smooth muscle to various contractile agents including norepinephrine (NE). In our previous cold exposure study we found that the contractile response of isolated rat aortas to NE was significantly reduced, and the number of rat aortic adventitial mast cells decreased. Histologically and functionally, white and brown adipose tissue (WAT and BAT) can be distinguished. Beyond its significance in energy store/release and heat production, adipose tissue secretes multiple signaling molecules that have endocrine and paracrine role in the regulation of vascular functions. The aims of the present study were to examine chronic cold exposure-induced alterations in (i) the concentration of NO released from selected regions of WAT and BAT in female and male rats, (ii) the histochemistry of white and brown adipose mast cells, and (iii) whether adipose-derived NO affects the contraction of isolated rat aorta to NE. Twelve females and 12 males Spraque-Dawley rats (150-200 g body weight) were used. The rats were exposed to a cold/freely moving stress for 2 hours each day for 5 consecutive days. At the end of cold exposure, the rats were sacrificed, and samples of thoracic aorta with associated periadventitial adipose tissue (tunica adiposa) were obtained. WAT and BAT were isolated from subcutaneous abdominal and interscapular areas, respectively. The concentration of NO was measured by capillary electrophoresis and mast cells were evaluated histochemically. The response of aorta smooth muscles to NE was recorded in the isolated organ bath. To determine whether adipose-derived NO affects aorta contraction to NE, cumulative dose response curves to NE (10-8-10-3 M) were obtained with or without isolated WAT/BAT suspended in the organ bath medium. In control animals, a gender-related significant difference in NO production in both WAT and BAT was found, NO levels being significantly higher in female than male rats. Data from the contractile response of isolated aorta to NE suggest that receptor affinity to NE is significantly different between female and male controls. Presence of BAT and WAT (isolated from cold-exposure animals) in the bath changed the response of aorta smooth muscle to NE. Displaying a gender dimorphism, BAT/WAT-derived NO, or other vasorelaxing factors, seem to reduce receptor density and/or affinity to NE. Adipose mast cell histochemistry also showed diversity in respect to subtype, gender, and cold exposure. Altogether, we found (i) a gender difference in adipose-released NO and in adipose mast cell histochemistry to cold exposure, and (ii) peripheral adipose tissues affect aortic contractile responses to NE likely by a NO-mediated pathway during cold exposure, suggesting that adipose tissue may limit cold-induced excessive vasoconstriction. Our ongoing study aims at the evaluation of whether aortic tunica adiposa itself could also contribute to this phenomenon.Adipobiology 2009; 1: 67-75

    Oral Mucocele of Unusual Size on the Buccal Mucosa: Clinical Presentation and Surgical Approach

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    Oral mucoceles are small-size, benign minor salivary gland pathologies. The most frequent localizations of these lesions are the lower lip mucosa. However, in some cases, they grow to an unusual size and hinder the preliminary diagnosis of mucocele. The purpose of this article is to report a case of a large oral mucocele with a diameter of 3.5 cm on the buccal mucosa of a 43-years-old male patient. The surgical procedure was carried out for a complete removal of the lesion

    The synergistic effect of chlorotoxin-mApoE in boosting drug-loaded liposomes across the BBB

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    We designed liposomes dually functionalized with ApoE-derived peptide (mApoE) and chlorotoxin (ClTx) to improve their blood-brain barrier (BBB) crossing. Our results demonstrated the synergistic activity of ClTx-mApoE in boosting doxorubicin-loaded liposomes across the BBB, keeping the anti-tumour activity of the drug loaded: mApoE acts promoting cellular uptake, while ClTx promotes exocytosis of liposomes
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