33 research outputs found
Edukacja brokerów informacji na poziomie akademickim - zarys problematyki badań realizowanych w Katedrze Bibliotekoznawstwa i Informacji Naukowej Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Artykuł ukazał się w materiałach konferencyjnych "Biblioteka, Książka, Informacja
i Internet 2010" / red. Zbigniew Osiński. Lublin 201
Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm
Bicuspid aortic valve is one of the most common congenital cardiac anomalies and it may be
accompanied by other cardiovascular anomalies. Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm is a rare
anomaly in adult population, but it coexists with bicuspid aortic valve quite often. This report
describes a 57 years-old patient who had a bicuspid aortic valve accompanied by unruptured
Valsalva sinus aneurysm with significant left anterior narrowing and who underwent successful
surgery with ascending aorta and aortic valve replacement as well as coronary by-pass
grafting
Vocational activity for patients with multiple sclerosis
Introduction. Multiple sclerosis (MS) usually occurs in young adults and, due to its long-lasting course and variety of symptoms, can affect their vocational activity. Our study aimed to evaluate employment status and working activity for persons with MS with regard to disease-related factors, quality of life, and depression.
Material and methods. 250 subjects with MS (62 men, 188 women, aged 19–71 years, mean 42.2) responded to a survey into various aspects of their employment. Relationships were sought between work-related issues and disease-related variables [MS type and duration, major symptoms, disability level on the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)], quality of life (WHOQOL- -BREF, World Health Organisation Quality of Life brief questionnaire) and depression (BDI, Beck Depression Inventory). Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney U, Student’s t, and Pearson’s chi-squared tests.
Results. 71.2% of the patients were employed, and 49.1% perceived an impact of the disease upon their working activity (i.e. job loss, problems with finding a new one, and/or forced change of type and/or character of employment). Unemployed subjects had higher EDSS scores (4.05 vs. 2.34, p < 0.001) and longer disease durations (13.6 vs. 9.4, p < 0.001) than employed ones. They also scored higher on BDI (15.4 vs. 9.05, p < 0.001) and lower in all domains of WHOQOL-BREF (p < 0.001).
Conclusions. The consequences of MS negatively influence many work-related factors. Unemployment is associated with a higher frequency of depression and a lower quality of life in MS patients
HorTILLUS - a rich and renewable source of induced mutations for forward/reverse genetics and pre-breeding programs in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes) is a strategy used for functional
analysis of genes that combines the classical mutagenesis and a rapid, high-throughput
identification of mutations within a gene of interest. TILLING has been initially developed
as a discovery platform for functional genomics, but soon it has become a valuable tool
in development of desired alleles for crop breeding, alternative to transgenic approach.
Here we present the HorTILLUS (Hordeum—TILLING—University of Silesia) population
created for spring barley cultivar “Sebastian” after double-treatment of seeds with
two chemical mutagens: sodium azide (NaN3) and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU). The
population comprises more than 9,600 M2 plants from which DNA was isolated, seeds
harvested, vacuum-packed, and deposited in seed bank. M3 progeny of 3,481 M2
individuals was grown in the field and phenotyped. The screening for mutations was
performed for 32 genes related to different aspects of plant growth and development.
For each gene fragment, 3,072–6,912 M2 plants were used for mutation identification
using LI-COR sequencer. In total, 382 mutations were found in 182.2Mb screened.
The average mutation density in the HorTILLUS, estimated as 1 mutation per 477 kb, is
among the highest mutation densities reported for barley. The majority of mutations were
G/C to A/T transitions, however about 8% transversions were also detected. Sixty-one
percent of mutations found in coding regions were missense, 37.5% silent and 1.1%
nonsense. In each gene, the missense mutations with a potential effect on protein
function were identified. The HorTILLUS platformis the largest of the TILLING populations
reported for barley and best characterized. The population proved to be a useful tool, both in functional genomic studies and in forward selection of barley mutants with
required phenotypic changes. We are constantly renewing the HorTILLUS population,
which makes it a permanent source of new mutations.We offer the usage of this valuable
resource to the interested barley researchers on cooperative basis
Clinical course and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in multiple sclerosis patients treated with disease-modifying therapies — the Polish experience
Introduction. The aim of this study was to report the course and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) in Poland. A major concern for neurologists worldwide is the course and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with MS treated with different DMTs. Although initial studies do not suggest an unfavourable course of infection in this group of patients, the data is limited.Materials and methods. This study included 396 MS patients treated with DMTs and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection from 28 Polish MS centres. Information concerning patient demographics, comorbidities, clinical course of MS, current DMT use, as well as symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection, need for pharmacotherapy, oxygen therapy, and/or hospitalisation, and short-term outcomes was collected up to 30 January 2021. Additional data about COVID-19 cases in the general population in Poland was obtained from official reports of the Polish Ministry of Health.Results. There were 114 males (28.8%) and 282 females (71.2%). The median age was 39 years (IQR 13). The great majority of patients with MS exhibited relapsing-remitting course (372 patients; 93.9%). The median EDSS was 2 (SD 1.38), and the mean disease duration was 8.95 (IQR 8) years. Most of the MS patients were treated with dimethyl fumarate (164; 41.41%). Other DMTs were less frequently used: interferon beta (82; 20.70%), glatiramer acetate (42; 10.60%), natalizumab (35;8.84%), teriflunomide (25; 6.31%), ocrelizumab (20; 5.05%), fingolimod (16; 4.04), cladribine (5; 1.26%), mitoxantrone (3; 0.76%), ozanimod (3; 0.76%), and alemtuzumab (1; 0.25%). The overall hospitalisation rate due to COVID-19 in the cohort was 6.81% (27 patients). Only one patient (0.3%) died due to SARS-CoV-2 infection, and three (0.76%) patients were treated with mechanical ventilation; 106 (26.8%) patients had at least one comorbid condition. There were no significant differences in the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection regarding patient age, duration of the disease, degree of disability (EDSS), lymphocyte count, or type of DMT used.Conclusions and clinical implications. Most MS patients included in this study had a favourable course of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The hospitalisation rate and the mortality rate were not higher in the MS cohort compared to the general Polish population. Continued multicentre data collection is needed to increase the understanding of SARS-CoV-2 infection impact on the course of MS in patients treated with DMTs
Information Brokerage in Poland – Review of Publications
The article describes texts on information brokering, profession related to the occupation of
LIS specialists. This issue has occurred in Polish general and professional literature in the mid
1990’s. Overview of the publications contains 128 works published in the Polish language, which
consists of books, articles (both print and electronic), examples of thematic blogs and multimedia
presentations. These sources relate only to issues of general information brokerage, excluding
matters of business information and Competitive Intelligence
Information Brokerage in Poland – Review of Publications
The article describes texts on information brokering, profession related to the occupation of LIS specialists. This issue has occurred in Polish general and professional literature in the mid 1990’s. Overview of the publications contains 128 works published in the Polish language, which consists of books, articles (both print and electronic), examples of thematic blogs and multimedia presentations. These sources relate only to issues of general information brokerage, excluding matters of business information and Competitive Intelligence