45 research outputs found
Modulation of Osteogenic Cell Morphology by ECM Ligands and Enamel Matrix Derivative
Preduvjet za uspješnu regeneraciju parodontnog tkiva jest odgovarajuća aktivacija populacije za to odgovornih stanica, poput osteoblasta. U tom su slučaju stanična adhezija i sazrijevanje usko povezani s morfologijom stanica i f-aktinskom organizacijom citoskeleta. Mogućnost pojačavanja parodontalnog cijeljenja pomoću pojedinih komponenti izvanstaničnog matriksa (ECM) i derivata caklinskog matriksa dobro je dokumentirana u literaturi. Svrha rada: Svrha ovog istraživanja bila je testirati učinak ECM-bjelančevina, kolagena tipa I, laminina-1 te komercijalnog proizvoda EMD-a na morfološku i citoskeletnu organizaciju osteogenih stanica. Ispitanici i postupci: Tijekom promatranja analizirano je ukupno 2450 osteogenih stanica iz pet različitih staničnih linija (četiri primarnih i jedne komercijalne) kultiviranih na pojedinim supstratima, a analizirali su ih tri neovisna promatrača. Nakon bojenja za f-aktin staničnog citoskeleta i automatizirane CLSM-vizualizacije, stanice su podijeljene u tri skupine ovisno o njihovim morfološkim svojstvima (nezrele, prijelazne i zrele). Osim deskriptivne analize obavljena je bila i multivarijantna logička regresija radi identificiranja odgovarajućih parametara koji utječu na staničnu morfologiju i organizaciju citoskeleta. Rabljeni pojedinačni ligandi kolagena i laminina te posebice EMD poticali su stvaranje zrelog osteogenog fenotipa, premda su bile uočene i određene razlike među korištenim staničnim linijama. Rezultati: Analiza morfologije i citoskeleta pouzdan je način skupljanja prvih podataka o biokompatibilnosti i bioaktivaciji stanica na različitim supstratima. Naši rezultati upućuju na mogući potencijal istraživanih liganada u pojačavanju osteogenoga staničnog pričvrstka i sazrijevanju te time i pomaganju cijeljenja parodontnog tkiva.The precondition for successful periodontal regeneration is adequate activation of relevant cell populations like osteogenic cells. Here, cell adhesion and maturation are closely associated with cell morphology and f-actin cytoskeletal organisation. The potential of solitaire extracellular matrix (ECM) components as well as enamel matrix derivative (EMD) to enhance periodontal healing is well documented. Objective: The aim of the study was to test the impact of the ECM proteins collagen type 1 and laminin-1 as well as commercially available EMD on osteogenic cell morphology and cytoskeletal organisation. Material and methods: In an observational study, a total of 2450 osteogenic cells of 5 different cell lines (4 primary ones and 1 commercial one) cultivated on the respective substrates were analysed by 3 independent observers. After staining for the f-actin cytoskeleton and automated CLSM visualisation, cells were assigned to 3 different categories depending on morphological cell attributes (immature vs. intermediate vs. mature). Besides descriptive analysis, a multivariate logistic regression was performed to identify relevant influence parameters on cell morphology and cytoskeletal organisation. Results: The applied solitaire ligands collagen and laminin and especially EMD promoted a mature osteogenic phenotype. Nevertheless, considerable differences between the investigated cell lines could be identified as well. Analysis of cell morphology and cytoskeletal organisation offers a reliable method of acquiring the first hints of biocompatibility and bio-activation on different substrates. Conclusion: Our results highlight the potential of the investigated ligands to support periodontal regeneration by enhancing osteogenic cell attachment and maturation
Comparing Notes: Recording and Criticism
This chapter charts the ways in which recording has changed the nature of music criticism. It both provides an overview of the history of recording and music criticism, from the advent of Edison’s Phonograph to the present day, and examines the issues arising from this new technology and the consequent transformation of critical thought and practice
Wider Still and Wider: British Music Criticism since the Second World War
This chapter provides the first historical examination of music criticism in Britain since the Second World War. In the process, it also challenges the simplistic prevailing view of this being a period of decline from a golden age in music criticism
New parametric and nonparametric multiple test procedures for high-dimensional data
Modern techniques in biomedical research as microarrays or computer based imaging techniques often yield extremely high-dimensional data for a patient. We propose several procedures for separate tests with all variables controlling the experimentwise type I error in a parametric as well as in a nonparametric setup. These procedures utilise the idea that all variables should have a similar scale. Otherwise the procedures are less powerful but the type I error is still under strong control.Various modifications of the basic procedures weaken the power-dependence on the assumption of equal variances. All procedures are very simple to implement. They are demonstrated here in a microarray data set, comparing their performance with standard techniques
De Stipendiis Litterariis Dissertatio Politica
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DEOS-RABER: Radio Beacon Experiment im Rahmen des Forschungsvorhabens "Dynamics of the Indian Equatorial Ionosphere Over Shar, DEOS"; Schlussbericht; Laufzeit: 01.01.1996 bis 30.06.1998; [Abschlussdatum des Vorhabens: 31.01.1999]
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Multiple Testing in Candidate Gene Situations: A Comparison of Classical, Discrete, and Resampling-Based Procedures
In candidate gene association studies, usually several elementary hypotheses are tested simultaneously using one particular set of data. The data normally consist of partly correlated SNP information. Every SNP can be tested for association with the disease, e.g., using the Cochran-Armitage test for trend. To account for the multiplicity of the test situation, different types of multiple testing procedures have been proposed. The question arises whether procedures taking into account the discreteness of the situation show a benefit especially in case of correlated data. We empirically evaluate several different multiple testing procedures via simulation studies using simulated correlated SNP data. We analyze FDR and FWER controlling procedures, special procedures for discrete situations, and the minP-resampling-based procedure. Within the simulation study, we examine a broad range of different gene data scenarios. We show that the main difference in the varying performance of the procedures is due to sample size. In small sample size scenarios, the minP-resampling procedure though controlling the stricter FWER even had more power than the classical FDR controlling procedures. In contrast, FDR controlling procedures led to more rejections in higher sample size scenarios.