106 research outputs found

    Comparing probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy with histology. Are we looking at the same picture?

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    In conclusion, we found for the first time a positive relationship between a long sleep duration and some markers of melanoma aggressiveness. Future studies are needed to investigate the main pathophysiological mechanisms that could explain this association and the prognostic relevance of this findin

    The Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment: A Harbinger For "New Physics"

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    QED, Hadronic, and Electroweak Standard Model contributions to the muon anomalous magnetic moment, a_mu = (g_mu-2)/2, and their theoretical uncertainties are scrutinized. The status and implications of the recently reported 2.6 sigma experiment vs.theory deviation a_mu^{exp}-a_mu^{SM} = 426(165) times 10^{-11} are discussed. Possible explanations due to supersymmetric loop effects with m_{SUSY} \simeq 55 sqrt{tan beta} GeV, radiative mass mechanisms at the 1--2 TeV scale and other ``New Physics'' scenarios are examined.Comment: 24 page

    Vaginal neutrophil infiltration is contingent on ovarian cycle phase and independent of pathogen infection

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    The mucosa of the female reproductive tract must reconcile the presence of commensal microbiota and the transit of exogenous spermatozoa with the elimination of sexually transmitted pathogens. In the vagina, neutrophils are the principal cellular arm of innate immunity and constitute the first line of protection in response to infections or injury. Neutrophils are absent from the vaginal lumen during the ovulatory phase, probably to allow sperm to fertilize; however, the mechanisms that regulate neutrophil influx to the vagina in response to aggressions remain controversial. We have used mouse inseminations and infections of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Candida albicans, Trichomonas vaginalis, and HSV-2 models. We demonstrate that neutrophil infiltration of the vaginal mucosa is distinctively contingent on the ovarian cycle phase and independent of the sperm and pathogen challenge, probably to prevent sperm from being attacked by neutrophils. Neutrophils extravasation is a multi-step cascade of events, which includes their adhesion through selectins (E, P and L) and integrins of the endothelial cells. We have discovered that cervical endothelial cells expressed selectin-E (SELE, CD62E) to favor neutrophils recruitment and estradiol down-regulated SELE expression during ovulation, which impaired neutrophil transendothelial migration and orchestrated sperm tolerance. Progesterone up-regulated SELE to restore surveillance after ovulation

    Probing Supergravity Grand Unification in the Brookhaven g-2 Experiment

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    A quantitative analysis of \amu\equiv{1\over 2}(g-2)_\mu within the framework of Supergravity Grand Unification and radiative breaking of the electro-weak symmetry is given. It is found that aÎŒSUSYa_{\mu}^{SUSY} is dominated by the chiral interference term from the light chargino exchange, and that this term carries a signature which correlates strongly with the sign of ÎŒ\mu. Thus as a rule aÎŒSUSY>0a_{\mu}^{SUSY}>0 for ÎŒ>0\mu>0 and aÎŒSUSY<0a_{\mu}^{SUSY}<0 for ÎŒ<0\mu<0 with very few exceptions when tanÎČ∌1\beta\sim 1. At the quantitative level it is shown that if the E821 BNL experiment can reach the expected sensitivity of 4×10−104\times 10^{-10} and there is a reduction in the hadronic error by a factor of four or more, then the experiment will explore a majority of the parameter space in m0−mg~ m_0-m_{\tilde g} plane in the region m_0\lsim 400 GeV, m_{\tilde g}\lsim 700 GeV for \tanbeta \gsim 10 assuming the experiment will not discard the Standard Model result within its 2σ2\sigma uncertainty limit. For smaller \tanbeta, the SUSY reach of E821 will still be considerable. Further, if no effect within 2σ2 \sigma limit of the Standard Model value is seen, then large \tanbeta scenarios will be severely constrained within the current naturalness criterion, ie., m_0, m_{\tilde g}\lsim 1 TeV.Comment: 27 pages, Latex, uuencoded figure file to be obtained and processed separately for two figures. Figures may also be sent on request by mai

    Rate and duration of hospitalisation for acute pulmonary embolism in the real-world clinical practice of different countries : Analysis from the RIETE registry

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    Self-Reactivities to the Non-Erythroid Alpha Spectrin Correlate with Cerebral Malaria in Gabonese Children

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    BACKGROUND: Hypergammaglobulinemia and polyclonal B-cell activation commonly occur in Plasmodium sp. infections. Some of the antibodies produced recognize self-components and are correlated with disease severity in P. falciparum malaria. However, it is not known whether some self-reactive antibodies produced during P. falciparum infection contribute to the events leading to cerebral malaria (CM). We show here a correlation between self-antibody responses to a human brain protein and high levels of circulating TNF alpha (TNFα), with the manifestation of CM in Gabonese children. METHODOLOGY: To study the role of self-reactive antibodies associated to the development of P. falciparum cerebral malaria, we used a combination of quantitative immunoblotting and multivariate analysis to analyse correlation between the reactivity of circulating IgG with a human brain protein extract and TNFα concentrations in cohorts of uninfected controls (UI) and P. falciparum-infected Gabonese children developing uncomplicated malaria (UM), severe non-cerebral malaria (SNCM), or CM. RESULTS/CONCLUSION: The repertoire of brain antigens recognized by plasma IgGs was more diverse in infected than in UI individuals. Anti-brain reactivity was significantly higher in the CM group than in the UM and SNCM groups. IgG self-reactivity to brain antigens was also correlated with plasma IgG levels and age. We found that 90% of CM patients displayed reactivity to a high-molecular mass band containing the spectrin non-erythroid alpha chain. Reactivity with this band was correlated with high TNFα concentrations in CM patients. These results strongly suggest that an antibody response to brain antigens induced by P. falciparum infection may be associated with pathogenic mechanisms in patients developing CM

    Post-Franco Theatre

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    In the multiple realms and layers that comprise the contemporary Spanish theatrical landscape, “crisis” would seem to be the word that most often lingers in the air, as though it were a common mantra, ready to roll off the tongue of so many theatre professionals with such enormous ease, and even enthusiasm, that one is prompted to wonder whether it might indeed be a miracle that the contemporary technological revolution – coupled with perpetual quandaries concerning public and private funding for the arts – had not by now brought an end to the evolution of the oldest of live arts, or, at the very least, an end to drama as we know it

    Can environment or allergy explain international variation in prevalence of wheeze in childhood?

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    Asthma prevalence in children varies substantially around the world, but the contribution of known risk factors to this international variation is uncertain. The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase Two studied 8–12 year old children in 30 centres worldwide with parent-completed symptom and risk factor questionnaires and aeroallergen skin prick testing. We used multilevel logistic regression modelling to investigate the effect of adjustment for individual and ecological risk factors on the between-centre variation in prevalence of recent wheeze. Adjustment for single individual-level risk factors changed the centre-level variation from a reduction of up to 8.4% (and 8.5% for atopy) to an increase of up to 6.8%. Modelling the 11 most influential environmental factors among all children simultaneously, the centre-level variation changed little overall (2.4% increase). Modelling only factors that decreased the variance, the 6 most influential factors (synthetic and feather quilt, mother’s smoking, heating stoves, dampness and foam pillows) in combination resulted in a 21% reduction in variance. Ecological (centre-level) risk factors generally explained higher proportions of the variation than did individual risk factors. Single environmental factors and aeroallergen sensitisation measured at the individual (child) level did not explain much of the between-centre variation in wheeze prevalence

    Riociguat treatment in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension: Final safety data from the EXPERT registry

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    Objective: The soluble guanylate cyclase stimulator riociguat is approved for the treatment of adult patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and inoperable or persistent/recurrent chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) following Phase

    Search for the Λb0→Ληâ€Č\Lambda^0_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta^\prime and Λb0→Λη\Lambda^0_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta decays with the LHCb detector

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    A search is performed for the as yet unobserved baryonic Λb→Ληâ€Č\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta^\prime and Λb→Λη\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta decays with 3fb−1fb^{-1} of proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment. The B0→KS0ηâ€ČB^0 \rightarrow K_S^0 \eta^\prime decay is used as a normalisation channel. No significant signal is observed for the Λb→Ληâ€Č\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta^\prime decay. An upper limit is found on the branching fraction of B(Λb→Ληâ€Č)<3.1×10−6\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta^\prime)<3.1\times10^{-6}} at 90\% confidence level. Evidence is seen for the presence of the Λb→Λη\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta decay at the level of 3σ3\sigma significance, with a branching fraction B(Λb→Λη)=(9.3−5.3+7.3)×10−6\mathcal{B}(\Lambda_b \rightarrow \Lambda \eta)=(9.3^{+7.3}_{-5.3})\times10^{-6}}.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures. v2 is published version (very minor revisions
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