11 research outputs found
Alice no Labirinto das Decisões: um jogo para exercitar a tomada de decisão e planejamento
Este artigo apresenta o desenvolvimento do jogo Alice no Labirinto das Decisões, implementado por meio do ambiente de desenvolvimento Alice, que tem como propósito contribuir com o desenvolvimento de atributos cognitivos no jogador. Também apresenta a avaliação da usabilidade do jogo
Abnormal T-cell phenotype in episodic angioedema with hypereosinophilia (Gleich's syndrome): frequency, clinical implication and prognosis
BACKGROUND: Episodic Angioedema with eosinophilia (EAE, Gleich\u27s syndrome) is a rare disorder consisting of recurrent episodes of angioedema, hypereosinophilia and frequent elevated serum Immunoglobin M.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective multicenter nationwide study regarding the clinical spectrum and therapeutic management of patients with EAE in France.
RESULTS: Thirty patients were included with a median age at diagnosis of 41 years [5-84]. The median duration of each crisis was 5.5 days [1-90] with swelling affecting mainly the face and the upper limbs. Total serum IgM levels were increased in 20 patients (67%). Abnormal T-cell immunophenotypes were detected in 12 patients (40%) among which 5 (17%) showed evidence of clonal TCR Îł gene rearrangement. Median follow-up duration was 53 months [31-99]. The presence of an abnormal T-cell population was the sole factor associated with a shorter time to flare (hazard ratio 4.15 [CI 95% 1.18-14.66; p=0.02). At last follow-up, 3 patients (10%) were able to withdraw all treatments and 11 (37%) were in clinical and biological remission with less than 10 mg of daily prednisone.
CONCLUSION: EAE is a heterogeneous condition that encompasses several disease forms. Although patients usually respond well to glucocorticoids, those with evidence of abnormal T-cell phenotype have a shorter time to flare
Noise spectroscopy-based gas identifying methods to improve the selectivity of MOX gas sensors
Air quality monitoring and analysis have become a major issue in recent years. Metal oxide gas sensors are very sensitive due to high variability of its resistivity in presence of gas. However, they are not selective. It is not possible to determinate the both gas nature and concentration using sensors resistance variation. Noise spectroscopy is one of solution to improve the selectivity. In this paper, we apply the recent developed noise spectroscopy-based gas identifying methods in order to show the possibility of each method to discriminate the nature of different gases. Noise measurements have been carried out on metal-oxide gas micro-sensors with tungsten trioxide (WO3) sensing layer, under several NO2, O3 and CO concentrations in dry air. The obtained results have demonstrated that a selective sensing of the studied gases is possible using a single MOX gas micro-sensor
Isolation, cloning and characterization of the 2S albumin: a new allergen from hazelnut
Scope: 2S albumins are the major allergens involved in severe food allergy to nuts, seeds, and legumes. We aimed to isolate, clone, and express 2S albumin from hazelnut and determine its allergenicity. Methods: 2S albumin from hazelnut extract was purified using size exclusion chromatography and RP-HPLC. After N-terminal sequencing, degenerated and poly-d(T) primers were used to clone the 2S albumin sequence from hazelnut cDNA. After expression in Escherichia coli and affinity purification, IgE reactivity was evaluated by Immunoblot/ImmunoCAP (inhibition) analyses using sera of nut-allergic patients. Results: N-terminal sequencing of a similar to 10 kDa peak from size exclusion chromatography/RP-HPLC gave two sequences highly homologous to pecan 2S albumin, an 11 amino acid (aa) N-terminal and a 10aa internal peptide. The obtained clone (441 bp) encoded a 147aa hazelnut 2S albumin consisting of a putative signal peptide (22 aa), a linker peptide (20 aa), and the mature protein sequence (105 aa). The latter was successfully expressed in E. coli. Both recombinant and natural 2S albumin demonstrated similar IgE reactivity in Immunoblot/ImmunoCAP (inhibition) analyses. Conclusion: We confirmed the postulated role of hazelnut 2S albumin as an allergen. The availability of recombinant molecules will allow establishing the importance of hazelnut 2S albumin for hazelnut allergy