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    Pharmacologic modulation of experimentally induced allergic asthma

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    Allergic asthma is the most frequent disease of the respiratory tract. The aim of the current experimental and clinical studies was to find new sources of drugs able to control asthmatic inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. Our experimental studies were focused on efficiency evaluation of substances able to influence activities of ion channels, phosphodiesterase (PDE) isoforms, substances from the group of polyphenols and NO metabolism modulators during experimentally induced allergic asthma

    Proceedings of the 24th Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: Part three

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    From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications Router.Publication status: PublishedHistory: collection 2017-09, epub 2017-09-0

    Phytoplasma detection and identification: from 16S ribosomal gene to multiple gene identification.

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    Phytoplasmas are bacteria lacking cell wall that are located in the phloem of plants and in the hemolymph of insect vectors. The phytoplasma classification scheme is based on PCR/RFLP analyses of 16S rDNA: a reliable tool for the differentiation that has become the most comprehensive and widely accepted classification system. On the other hand, the \u2018Candidatus Phytoplasma\u2019 species description, recently under adoption, refers to 16S rRNA gene sequence with a threshold <97.5% similarity to that of any previously described \u2018Ca. Phytoplasma\u2019 species. However because of the highly conserved nature of the 16S rDNA, many biologically or ecologically distinct phytoplasma strains, which may warrant designation of a new taxon may fail to meet this requirement. Additional unique biological properties such as antibody specificity, host range and vector transmission specificity as well as other molecular criteria need to be included for speciation. Some additional tools for phylogenetic analyses and finer strain differentiation of phytoplasmas such as rp, secY, tuf, groEL genes, and the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer region sequences are now used as supplementary tools and multilocus analyses is providing useful and reliable information in combination with 16SrDNA for phytoplasma strains differentiation

    Concept Formation via Proof Planning Failure

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