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    Knights of the Switch: A Study of the White Caps and Their Violent Resistance to Social and Moral Change in the United States

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    Beginning in the 1870s, multiple secret vigilante groups were formed across the United States to violently resist the changing social and moral standards of the country. These groups, collectively known as White Caps, originated in Southern Indiana, and later spread across the United States in the last part of the nineteenth century, committing brutal acts of terrorism against anyone whom the group deemed a threat to the moral and social standards of their specific community

    Peripheral blood gene expression reveals an inflammatory transcriptomic signature in Friedreich's ataxia patients.

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    Transcriptional changes in Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), a rare and debilitating recessive Mendelian neurodegenerative disorder, have been studied in affected but inaccessible tissues-such as dorsal root ganglia, sensory neurons and cerebellum-in animal models or small patient series. However, transcriptional changes induced by FRDA in peripheral blood, a readily accessible tissue, have not been characterized in a large sample. We used differential expression, association with disability stage, network analysis and enrichment analysis to characterize the peripheral blood transcriptome and identify genes that were differentially expressed in FRDA patients (nā€‰=ā€‰418) compared with both heterozygous expansion carriers (nā€‰=ā€‰228) and controls (nā€‰=ā€‰93Ā 739 individuals in total), or were associated with disease progression, resulting in a disease signature for FRDA. We identified a transcriptional signature strongly enriched for an inflammatory innate immune response. Future studies should seek to further characterize the role of peripheral inflammation in FRDA pathology and determine its relevance to overall disease progression

    An approach to the patient with suspected pericardial disease

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    Diseases of the pericardium commonly manifest in one of three ways: acute pericarditis, pericardial effusion and constrictive pericarditis. In the developed world, the most common cause of acute pericarditis is viral or idiopathic disease, while in the developing world tuberculous aetiology, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, is commonplace owing to the high prevalence of HIV. This article provides an approach to the diagnosis, investigation and management of these patients

    FcĪ³RIIIa Expression on Monocytes in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Role in Immune-Complex Stimulated TNF Production and Non-Response to Methotrexate Therapy

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    OBJECTIVE:The expression of FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 may render monocytes targets for activation by IgG-containing immune complexes (IC). We investigated whether FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 was upregulated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), associated with TNF production in response to IC-stimulation, and if this predicted response to methotrexate therapy. METHODS:FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 expression on CD14(low) and CD14++ monocytes was measured by flow cytometry in healthy controls and RA patients (early and long-standing disease). Intracellular TNF-staining was carried out after in vitro LPS or heat-aggregated immunoglobulin (HAG) activation. FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 expression pre- and post-steroid/methotrexate treatment was examined. RESULTS:Increased FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 expression on CD14++ monocytes in long-standing RA patients compared to controls was demonstrated (pā€Š=ā€Š0.002) with intermediate levels in early-RA patients. HAG-induced TNF-production in RA patients was correlated with the percentage of CD14++ monocytes expressing FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 (p<0.001). The percentage of CD14++ monocytes expressing FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 at baseline in early DMARD-naĆÆve RA patients was negatively correlated with DAS28-ESR improvement 14-weeks post-methotrexate therapy (pā€Š=ā€Š0.003) and was significantly increased in EULAR non-responders compared to moderate (pā€Š=ā€Š0.01) or good responders (pā€Š=ā€Š0.003). FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 expression was not correlated with age, presence of systemic inflammation or autoantibody titers. CONCLUSION:Increased FcĪ³RIIIa/CD16 expression on CD14++ monocytes in RA may result in a cell that has increased responsiveness to IC-stimulation. This monocyte subset may contribute to non-response to methotrexate therapy

    An approach to the patient with suspected pericardial disease

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    Diseases of the pericardium commonly manifest in one of three ways: acute pericarditis, pericardial effusion and constrictive pericarditis. Inthe developed world, the most common cause of acute pericarditis is viral or idiopathic disease, while in the developing world tuberculousaetiology, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, is commonplace owing to the high prevalence of HIV. This article provides an approach to thediagnosis, investigation and management of these patients

    A global sampling approach to designing and reengineering RNA secondary structures

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    The development of algorithms for designing artificial RNA sequences that fold into specific secondary structures has many potential biomedical and synthetic biology applications. To date, this problem remains computationally difficult, and current strategies to address it resort to heuristics and stochastic search techniques. The most popular methods consist of two steps: First a random seed sequence is generated; next, this seed is progressively modified (i.e. mutated) to adopt the desired folding properties. Although computationally inexpensive, this approach raises several questions such as (i) the influence of the seed; and (ii) the efficiency of single-path directed searches that may be affected by energy barriers in the mutational landscape. In this article, we present RNA-ensign, a novel paradigm for RNA design. Instead of taking a progressive adaptive walk driven by local search criteria, we use an efficient global sampling algorithm to examine large regions of the mutational landscape under structural and thermodynamical constraints until a solution is found. When considering the influence of the seeds and the target secondary structures, our results show that, compared to single-path directed searches, our approach is more robust, succeeds more often and generates more thermodynamically stable sequences. An ensemble approach to RNA design is thus well worth pursuing as a complement to existing approaches. RNA-ensign is available at http://csb.cs.mcgill.ca/RNAensign.National Science Foundation (U.S.). Graduate Research Fellowship ProgramNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) (RGPIN ) (386596-10)Fonds queĢbeĢcois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies (PR-146375)National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (Grant GM081871)Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)National Institutes of Health (U.S.
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