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    CSIC Abierto 5

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    12 páginas, imágenes.La revista "CSIC Abierto" está dividida en 2 partes, una primera que informa sobre noticias varias de Digital.CSIC y da a conocer las investigaciones científicas depositadas en la plataforma así como las comunidades científica y bibliotecaria de los respectivos centros y una segunda parte que difunde recursos de interés y novedades en el contexto general del acceso abierto.Noticias de Digital.CSIC: La investigación del CSIC en abierto: 1. la Escuela de Estudios Árabes (EEA). 2. El Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología (IRNASA).-- Novedades en Digital.CSIC: 3.Tiempo para nuevos modelos de comunicación y difusión de la ciencia. 4. Twitter de Digital.CSIC. 5. Los handles de las noticias. --Noticias y recursos de interés: 6. LiquidPub, un proyecto europeo de acceso abierto con participación CSIC. 7. ¿Qué porcentaje de revistas científicas permiten el auto-archivo?. 8. ¿Es inevitable la gratuitidad en la comunicación científica?Peer reviewe

    Validation of T-Track® CMV to assess the functionality of cytomegalovirus-reactive cell-mediated immunity in hemodialysis patients

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    Background: Uncontrolled cytomegalovirus (CMV) replication in immunocompromised solid-organ transplant recipients is a clinically relevant issue and an indication of impaired CMV-specific cell-mediated immunity (CMI). Primary aim of this study was to assess the suitability of the immune monitoring tool T-Track (R) CMV to determine CMV-reactive CMI in a cohort of hemodialysis patients representative of patients eligible for renal transplantation. Positive and negative agreement of T-Track (R) CMV with CMV serology was examined in 124 hemodialysis patients, of whom 67 (54%) revealed a positive CMV serostatus. Secondary aim of the study was to evaluate T-Track (R) CMV performance against two unrelated CMV-specific CMI monitoring assays, QuantiFERON (R)-CMV and a cocktail of six class I iTAg (TM) MHC Tetramers. Results: Positive T-Track (R) CMV results were obtained in 90% (60/67) of CMV-seropositive hemodialysis patients. In comparison, 73% (45/62) and 77% (40/52) positive agreement with CMV serology was achieved using QuantiFERON (R)-CMV and iTAg (TM) MHC Tetramer. Positive T-Track (R) CMV responses in CMV-seropositive patients were dominated by pp65-reactive cells (58/67 [ 87%]), while IE-1-responsive cells contributed to an improved (87% to 90%) positive agreement of T-Track (R) CMV with CMV serology. Interestingly, T-Track (R) CMV, QuantiFERON (R)-CMV and iTAg (TM) MHC Tetramers showed 79% (45/57), 87% (48/55) and 93% (42/45) negative agreement with serology, respectively, and a strong inter-assay variability. Notably, T-Track (R) CMV was able to detect IE-1-reactive cells in blood samples of patients with a negative CMV serology, suggesting either a previous exposure to CMV that yielded a cellular but no humoral immune response, or TCR cross-reactivity with foreign antigens, both suggesting a possible protective immunity against CMV in these patients. Conclusion: T-Track (R) CMV is a highly sensitive assay, enabling the functional assessment of CMV-responsive cells in hemodialysis patients prior to renal transplantation. T-Track (R) CMV thus represents a valuable immune monitoring tool to identify candidate transplant recipients potentially at increased risk for CMV-related clinical complications

    Role of free fatty acids in endothelial dysfunction

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    TRPM2

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    Calcium channels activated by depletion of internal calcium stores in A431 cells.

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    Depletion of intracellular calcium stores induces transmembrane Ca2+ influx. We studied Ca(2+)- and Ba(2+)-permeable ion channels in A431 cells after store depletion by dialysis of the cytosol with 10 mM BAPTA solution. Cell-attached patches of cells held at low (0.5 microM) external Ca2+ exhibited transient channel activity, lasting for 1-2 min. The channel had a slope conductance of 2 pS with 200 mM CaCl2 and 16 pS with 160 mM BaCl2 in the pipette. Channel activity quickly ran down in excised inside-out patches and was not restored by InsP3 and/or InsP4. Thapsigargin induced activation in cells kept in 1 mM external Ca2+ after BAPTA dialysis. These channels represent one Ca2+ entry pathway activated by depletion of internal calcium stores and are clearly distinct from previously identified calcium repletion currents

    The natural distribution, growth and botanical variation of Pinus caribaea and its cultivation in South Africa

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    Thesis (D. Sc. (Forestry)) -- University of Stellenbosch, 1964.Full text to be digitised and attached to bibliographic record
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