57 research outputs found

    Association between Micronutrients (Vitamin A, D, Iron) and Schistosome-Specific Cytokine Responses in Zimbabweans Exposed to Schistosoma haematobium

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    Micronutrients play an important role in the development of effective immune responses. This study characterised a populations exposed to schistosome infections in terms of the relationship between micronutrients and immune responses. Levels of retinol binding protein (RBP; vitamin A marker), vitamin D, ferritin and soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR), and C reactive protein (CRP) were related to levels of schistosome specific cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-4/5/10) in 40 Zimbabweans (7–54 years) exposed to Schistosoma haematobium infection. 67.2% of the participants were deficient in vitamin D. RBP levels were within normal ranges but declined with age. The two indicators of iron levels suggested that although levels of stored iron were within normal levels (normal ferritin levels), levels of functional iron (sTfR levels) were reduced in 28.6% of the population. Schistosome infection alone was not associated with levels of any of the micronutrients, but altered the relationship between parasite-specific IL-4 and IL-5 and levels of ferritin and sTfR

    The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean: Servants or Slaves?

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    Rather than academic ‘quibbling’, as is often suggested by those who perpetuate the ‘Irish were slaves too’ meme, the differences and commonalities between these two forms of unfree labour are of fundamental importance to our understanding of the development of racialised perpetual chattel slavery in the Anglo-American colonies

    Temporal trends in the discovery of human viruses

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    On average, more than two new species of human virus are reported every year. We constructed the cumulative species discovery curve for human viruses going back to 1901. We fitted a statistical model to these data; the shape of the curve strongly suggests that the process of virus discovery is far from complete. We generated a 95% credible interval for the pool of as yet undiscovered virus species of 38–562. We extrapolated the curve and generated an estimate of 10–40 new species to be discovered by 2020. Although we cannot predict the level of health threat that these new viruses will present, we conclude that novel virus species must be anticipated in public health planning. More systematic virus discovery programmes, covering both humans and potential animal reservoirs of human viruses, should be considered

    The Grizzly, February 3, 2022

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    Remembering Terrence Williams • Shots, Shots, Shots, (Almost) Everybody! • A Note From the Editor-in-Chief • The Master Barista: Alexis Kimbel • Dress to Success • Opinions: Dunkin\u27 vs. Starbucks; A Dining Dollars Idea • Bear Down: Men\u27s Basketball Edition • Pinning Inequalityhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1977/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 29, 2020

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    COVID-19 Updates • Campus Visit Safety • Skate Culture at Ursinus • ALMA\u27s Latin Night • Opinion: Studying to Learn vs. Studying for Memorization; Keep Your Dorm Room Clean! • Keeping Up With the Coaches • Cross Country\u27s New Rolehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1943/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 24, 2020

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    Ursinus Celebrates the Commons Opening • A Not-so-Common Intellectual Experience • Strengthening Your Optimism Muscle • The Fringe Festival 2020 Goes Virtual • Opinion: All Students Should Have the Same CIE Experience; The Case for Pronouns • Pokemon Go Makes a Comeback • The New Normal for Ursinus College Athleticshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1938/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 8, 2020

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    Smokestack Updates: Reaching the Top • Gilman and ACS Scholarships • Ursinus Leads the Vote for the Upcoming Election • The Real-Life Energizer Bunny • Opinion: Quarantine First-hand; The IDC is the Best Place to Study • Wellness Center Explains New Regulations • Field Hockey: COVID Stylehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1940/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 10, 2022

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    A BEAR-y High-Tech Campus • Airtag Tracking Concerns Reach Ursinus Campus • Ursinus\u27 Newest Investment: KN95 Masks • Dr. Rebecca Jaroff\u27s Last Hurrah! • The Return of WVOU - Ursinus\u27 Voice • Opinions: Should Professors Ask Pronouns? • Spring Sports are Back! • Swimmer\u27s Retreathttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1978/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 24, 2022

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    Meet the 2022 Commencement Speakers • Jobs, Internships and Networking, Oh My! • The Voice of Ursinus • Shivering With Anticipation for Rocky Horror • Who\u27s Who in WVOU? • Opinions: Bookstore Fresh Out of Textbooks • How Fabulous is the Fabulous App? • A Springly Check-inhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1980/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, December 1, 2022

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    1000th Edition: A Brief Look at Past Eras of The Grizzly • How Important Are Our Archives? • Comments From Grizzly Alumni • Long-Running Professors • Grizzlies of Years Past • Opinions: Silly but Necessary - The Ranking of Stalls in the Myrin Women\u27s Bathroom • Check Out This Sports Column From the 90s Grizzly! • Congrats to the Football Team on Winning Their Game in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Conference Series! • The Mascot Evolutionhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/2002/thumbnail.jp
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