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Smoking Cessation Agents and Suicide
The risk is uncertain, so patients should make an informed decision
R. E. Lavigne to Hon. Gov. Ross, 30 September 1962
Lavigne suggests closing the university for a day, reopening it as a state or private school, and returning federal funding. Lavigne also suggests James Meredith could find a school in Africa and does not want the United States to be another democratic Hungary.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/west_union_gov/1105/thumbnail.jp
Position location and data collection system and method Patent
Development of telemetry system for position location and data acquisitio
Policy Issues in Maine School Finance Reform
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and offer some suggestions for future action
The 2006 July 17 Java (Indonesia) tsunami from satellite imagery and numerical modelling: A single or complex source?
The Mw 7.8 2006 July 17 earthquake off the southern coast of Java, Indonesia, has been responsible for a very large tsunami causing more than 700 casualties. The tsunami has been observed on at least 200 km of coastline in the region of Pangandaran (Wes
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Multicenter assessment of quantitative sensory testing (QST) for the detection of neuropathic-like pain responses using the topical capsaicin model
Background: The use of quantitative sensory testing (QST) in multicenter studies has been quite limited, due in part to lack of standardized procedures among centers.
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the application of the capsaicin pain model as a surrogate experimental human model of neuropathic pain in different centers and verify the variation in reports of QST measures across centers.
Methods: A multicenter study conducted by the Quebec Pain Research Network in six laboratories allowed the evaluation of nine QST parameters in 60 healthy subjects treated with topical capsaicin to model unilateral pain and allodynia. The same measurements (without capsaicin) were taken in 20 patients with chronic neuropathic pain recruited from an independent pain clinic.
Results: Results revealed that six parameters detected a significant difference between the capsaicin-treated and the control skin areas: (1) cold detection threshold (CDT) and (2) cold pain threshold (CPT) are lower on the capsaicin-treated side, indicating a decreased in cold sensitivity; (3) heat pain threshold (HPT) was lower on the capsaicin-treated side in healthy subjects, suggesting an increased heat pain sensitivity; (4) dynamic mechanical allodynia (DMA); (5) mechanical pain after two stimulations (MPS2); and (6) mechanical pain summation after ten stimulations (MPS10), are increased on the capsaicin-treated side, suggesting an increased in mechanical pain (P < 0.002). CDT, CPT and HPT showed comparable effects across all six centers, with CPT and HPT demonstrating the best sensitivity. Data from the patients showed significant difference between affected and unaffected body side but only with CDT.
Conclusion: These results provide further support for the application of QST in multicenter studies examining normal and pathological pain responses
DNA-interacting characteristics of the archaeal rudiviral protein SIRV2_Gp1
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Whereas the infection cycles of many bacterial and eukaryotic viruses have been
characterized in detail, those of archaeal viruses remain largely unexplored. Recently, studies on
a few model archaeal viruses such as SIRV2 (Sulfolobus islandicus rod-shaped virus) have revealed
an unusual lysis mechanism that involves the formation of pyramidal egress structures on the host
cell surface. To expand understanding of the infection cycle of SIRV2, we aimed to functionally
characterize gp1, which is a SIRV2 gene with unknown function. The SIRV2_Gp1 protein is highly
expressed during early stages of infection and it is the only protein that is encoded twice on the
viral genome. It harbours a helix-turn-helix motif and was therefore hypothesized to bind DNA.
The DNA-binding behavior of SIRV2_Gp1 was characterized with electrophoretic mobility shift
assays and atomic force microscopy. We provide evidence that the protein interacts with DNA and
that it forms large aggregates, thereby causing extreme condensation of the DNA. Furthermore, the
N-terminal domain of the protein mediates toxicity to the viral host Sulfolobus. Our findings may
lead to biotechnological applications, such as the development of a toxic peptide for the containment
of pathogenic bacteria, and add to our understanding of the Rudiviral infection cycle.This research was supported by the Geconcerteerde Onderzoeks Actie grant
‘Phage Biosystems’ from the KULeuven (http://www.kuleuven.be/onderzoek/kernprojecten/goa.htm). T.E.F.Q.
was supported by a FWO Pegasus Marie-Curie fellowship and a Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship.
The Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (Belspo) and the European Space Agency (ESA) PRODEX program
supported the work of RGW. E.P. was supported by start-up funds provided by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
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