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    Петро Перший і Переяслав

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    El texto estudia las normas relativas al abuso de mercado en la Unión Europea, la aplicación de la regulación de los mercados financieros y la manipulación del mercado. Así mismo, a partir del análisis de dos casos, muestra como en el marco de la regulación actual las autoridades nacionales en la UE no son en absoluto conscientes de la dimensión de sus tareas en Europa. Realiza un análisis de las propuestas legislativas recientes que tienen como objetivo crear igualdad de condiciones para los operadores económicos, los ciudadanos y las autoridades policiales. Plantea, además, una distinción entre las medidas propuestas en el ámbito del Derecho administrativo y el Derecho penal, para argumentar que estas propuestas aún no tienen en consideración los objetivos centrales de la UE

    Aplicación del régimen de abuso de mercado (operaciones con información privilegiada y la manipulación del mercado): ¿hacia un modelo integrador de la aplicación de la ley penal y administrativa en la UE?

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    El texto estudia las normas relativas al abuso de mercado en la Unión Europea, la aplicación de la regulación de los mercados financieros y la manipulación del mercado. Así mismo, a partir del análisis de dos casos, muestra como en el marco de la regulación actual las autoridades nacionales en la UE no son en absoluto conscientes de la dimensión de sus tareas en Europa. Realiza un análisis de las propuestas legislativas recientes que tienen como objetivo crear igualdad de condiciones para los operadores económicos, los ciudadanos y las autoridades policiales. Plantea, además, una distinción entre las medidas propuestas en el ámbito del Derecho administrativo y el Derecho penal, para argumentar  que estas propuestas aún no tienen en consideración los objetivos centrales de la UE

    Association of G6PD 202A,376G with lower haemoglobin concentration but not increased haemolysis in patients with sickle cell anaemia

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    The genetic bases of the highly variable degrees of anaemia and haemolysis in persons with Hb SS are not fully known, but several studies have indicated that G6PD deficiency is not a factor. The G6PD 202A and G6PD 376G alleles and α-thalassaemia were determined by molecular genetic testing in 261 children and adolescents with Hb SS in a multicentre study. G6PD 202A,376G (G6PD A−) was defined as hemizygosity for both alleles in males and homozygosity in females. Among the participants 41% were receiving hydroxycarbamide. The prevalence of G6PD 202A,376G was 13·6% in males and 3·3% in females with an overall prevalence of 8·7%. G6PD 202A,376G was associated with a 10 g/l decrease in haemoglobin concentration ( P  = 0·008) but not with increased haemolysis as measured by lactate dehydrogenase, bilirubin, aspartate-aminotransferase, reticulocyte count or a haemolytic component derived from these markers ( P  > 0·09). Similar results were found within a sub-group of children who were not receiving hydroxycarbamide. By comparison, single and double α-globin deletions were associated with progressively higher haemoglobin concentrations ( P  = 0·005 for trend), progressively lower values for haemolytic component ( P  = 0·007), and increased severe pain episodes ( P  < 0·001). In conclusion, G6PD 202A,376G may be associated with lower haemoglobin concentration in sickle cell anaemia by a mechanism other than increased haemolysis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/79250/1/j.1365-2141.2010.08215.x.pd

    Tricuspid regurgitation velocity and other biomarkers of mortality in children, adolescents and young adults with sickle cell disease in the United States: The PUSH study

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    In the US, mortality in sickle cell disease (SCD) increases after age 18- 20- years. Biomarkers of mortality risk can identify patients who need intensive follow- up and early or novel interventions. We prospectively enrolled 510 SCD patients aged 3- 20- years into an observational study in 2006- 2010 and followed 497 patients for a median of 88- months (range 1- 105). We hypothesized that elevated pulmonary artery systolic pressure as reflected in tricuspid regurgitation velocity (TRV) would be associated with mortality. Estimated survival to 18- years was 99% and to 25- years, 94%. Causes of death were known in seven of 10 patients: stroke in four (hemorrhagic two, infarctive one, unspecified one), multiorgan failure one, parvovirus B19 infection one, sudden death one. Baseline TRV - ¥2.7 m/second (>2 SD above the mean in age- matched and gender- matched non- SCD controls) was observed in 20.0% of patients who died vs 4.6% of those who survived (P =- .012 by the log rank test for equality of survival). The baseline variable most strongly associated with an elevated TRV was a high hemolytic rate. Additional biomarkers associated with mortality were ferritin - ¥2000- μg/L (observed in 60% of patients who died vs 7.8% of survivors, P <- .001), forced expiratory volume in 1 minute to forced vital capacity ratio (FEV1/FVC) <0.80 (71.4% of patients who died vs 18.8% of survivors, P <- .001), and neutrophil count - ¥10x109/L (30.0% of patients who died vs 7.9% of survivors, P =- .018). In SCD children, adolescents and young adults, steady- state elevations of TRV, ferritin and neutrophils and a low FEV1/FVC ratio may be biomarkers associated with increased risk of death.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155951/1/ajh25799_am.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155951/2/ajh25799.pd

    Causative factors behind poloxamer 188 (Pluronic F68, Flocor™)-induced complement activation in human sera A protective role against poloxamer-mediated complement activation by elevated serum lipoprotein levels

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    AbstractPoloxamer 188 is a complex polydisperse mixture of non-ionic macromolecules. Adverse non-IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions occur in some individuals following intravenous injection of poloxamer 188-based pharmaceuticals, presumably via complement activation. Here we have delineated potential causal chemical and biological interactive factors behind poloxamer 188-induced complement activation in human serum specimens. We identified the molecular constituents inherent in poloxamer 188 preparations and studied their effect on generation of the two complement split products, SC5b-9 and Bb. Poloxamer 188 activated complement at sub-micellar concentrations and the results indicated the potential involvement of all three known complement activation pathways. The poloxamer-induced rise of SC5b-9 in human sera was abolished in the presence of a recombinant truncated soluble form of complement receptor type 1, thus confirming the role of C3/C5 convertases in the activation process. Poloxamer 188-mediated complement activation is an intrinsic property of these macromolecules and was independent of the degree of sample polydispersity, as opposed to other non-polymeric constituents. Poloxamer 188 preparations also contained unsaturated chains of diblock copolymers capable of generating SC5b-9 in human sera; this effect was terminated following the removal of double bonds by catalytic hydrogenation. By quasi-elastic light scattering, we established interaction between poloxamer and lipoproteins; interestingly, poloxamer-induced rise in SC5b-9 was significantly suppressed when serum HDL and LDL cholesterol levels were increased above normal to mimic two relevant clinical situations. This observation was consistent with previously reported data from patients with abnormal or elevated lipid profiles where no or poor complement activation by poloxamer 188 occurred. Our findings could provide the basis of novel approaches to the prevention of poloxamer-mediated complement activation

    Evidence for a role of adaptive immune response in the disease pathogenesis of the MPTP mouse model of Parkinson’s disease

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    Funded by The Parkinson's Disease Foundation The Wellcome Trust (WT080782MF) Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the Royal Society Acknowledgment The authors are grateful to the staff of the Medical Research Facility for their help with the animal care. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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