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The Steptoean Positive Carbon Isotope Excursion (SPICE), inorganic aragonite precipitation and seawater chemistry : Insights from the Middle - Late Cambrian Port au Port Group, Newfoundland
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank the following bodies for funding this research: Shell Brazil through the âBG05: UoA-UFRGS_SWB Sedimentary Systemsâ project at UFRGS, the Aberdeen Formation Evaluation Society and the University of Aberdeen. LAMIR, BGS and EPMA staff are also thanked for their assistance with stable isotope and electron microprobe analysis. Dr Ilse Kamerling and Dr. D. Kemp are thanked for their assistance with pXRF analysis, Marianna Skupinska with collection of point count data and Prof. D. McIlroy is thanked for his assistance during fieldwork. Reviews by Dr C. Pederson, Prof. P. Swart and two anonymous reviewers helped improve the manuscript significantly.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
An occasional diagnosis of myasthenia gravis - a focus on thymus during cardiac surgery: a case report
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Myasthenia gravis, an uncommon autoimmune syndrome, is commonly associated with thymus abnormalities. Thymomatous myasthenia gravis is considered to have worst prognosis and thymectomy can reverse symptoms if precociously performed.</p> <p>Case report</p> <p>We describe a case of a patient who underwent mitral valve repair and was found to have an occasional thymomatous mass during the surgery. A total thymectomy was performed concomitantly to the mitral valve repair.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The diagnosis of thymomatous myasthenia gravis was confirmed postoperatively. Following the surgery this patient was strictly monitored and at 1-year follow-up a complete stable remission had been successfully achieved.</p
The future of Cybersecurity in Italy: Strategic focus area
This volume has been created as a continuation of the previous one, with the aim of outlining a set of focus areas and actions that the Italian Nation research community considers essential. The book touches many aspects of cyber security, ranging from the definition of the infrastructure and controls needed to organize cyberdefence to the actions and technologies to be developed to be better protected, from the identification of the main technologies to be defended to the proposal of a set of horizontal actions for training, awareness raising, and risk management
Double vs single internal thoracic artery harvesting in diabetic patients: role in perioperative infection rate
Background: The aim of this prospective study is to evaluate the role in the onset of surgical site infections of bilateral internal thoracic arteries harvesting in patients with decompensated preoperative glycemia. Methods: 81 consecutive patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus underwent elective CABG harvesting single or double internal thoracic arteries. Single left ITA was harvested in 41 patients (Group 1, 50.6%), BITAs were harvested in 40 (Group 2, 49.4%). The major clinical end points analyzed in this study were infection rate, type of infection, duration of infection, infection relapse rate and total hospital length of stay. Results: Five patients developed sternal SSI in the perioperative period, 2 in group 1 and 3 in group 2 without significant difference. All sternal SSIs were superficial with no sternal dehiscence. The development of infection from the time of surgery took 18.5 ± 2.1 and 7.3 ± 3.0 days for Groups 1 and 2 respectively. The infections were treated with wound irrigation and debridement, and with VAC therapy as well as with antibiotics. The VAC system was removed after a mean of 12.8 ± 5.1 days, when sterilization was achieved. The overall survival estimate at 1 year was 98.7%. Only BMI was a significant predictor of SSI using multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis (Odds Ratio: 1.34; 95%Conficdence Interval: 1.02â1.83; p value: 0.04). In the model, the use of BITA was not an independent predictor of SSI. Conclusion: CABG with bilateral pedicled ITAs grafting could be performed safely even in diabetics with poor preoperative glycaemic control
Efeito da acidez da solução nutritiva sobre o desenvolvimento de alfafa em ambiente controlado.
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo determinar o efeito da acidez da soluĂâo nutritiva sobre caracteres morfo-fisiolĂgicos da alfafa, a fim de estimar as respostas da espĂcie na caracterizaĂâo a estresses manifestados em pH ·cido. Foram utilizadas plantas aclimatadas de alfafa provindas de sementes germinadas em vermiculita. As plantas foram mantidas em câmara biotronette cultivadas em soluĂâo nutritiva Clark sob dois nĂveis de pH 3,5 e 6,0. ApĂs sete dias foram avaliados: comprimento de raiz e parte aĂrea, teor de clorofila, massa fresca e seca da raiz e da parte aĂrea. As amostras de folhas e raĂzes foram extraĂdas por digestâo nitroperclĂrica na proporĂâo de 2:1 (HNO3:HClO4) e determinados os teores de Mg, Al, Cu, Mn, B, K, Na, Fe, Ca, Mo, Ni, Zn e Cr atravĂs de ICP-AES. O delineamento utilizado foi o inteiramente casualisado com trĂs repetiĂıes. A partir dos dados pode-se concluir que as vari·veis matĂria seca e comprimento de raĂzes e matĂria seca da parte aĂrea sâo indicadas para avaliaĂâo de estresse sob nĂveis ·cidos de pH da soluĂâo nutritiva em alfafa. O acËmulo de nutrientes Ă extremamente dependente do nĂvel de pH do meio nâo sendo recomendado para caracterizaĂâo de respostas a estresses em nĂveis baixos de pH
Targeting p53 and histone methyltransferases restores exhausted CD8+ T cells in HCV infection
Hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) represents a unique model to characterize, from early to late stages of infection, the T cell differentiation process leading to exhaustion of human CD8+ T cells. Here we show that in early HCV infection, exhaustion-committed virus-specific CD8+ T cells display a marked upregulation of transcription associated with impaired glycolytic and mitochondrial functions, that are linked to enhanced ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and p53 signaling. After evolution to chronic infection, exhaustion of HCV-specific T cell responses is instead characterized by a broad gene downregulation associated with a wide metabolic and anti-viral function impairment, which can be rescued by histone methyltransferase inhibitors. These results have implications not only for treatment of HCV-positive patients not responding to last-generation antivirals, but also for other chronic pathologies associated with T cell dysfunction, including cancer
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