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    The protective effect of chondroitin sulfate on induced arthritis in rats.

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    The protective effect of chondroitin sulfate on induced arthritis in rats

    Antiproliferative activity and apoptosis induced by 6-bromo-2-(morpholin-1-yl)-4-anilinoquinazoline on cells of leukemia lines

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    Quinazolines are known to be multitarget agents with broad spectrum of biological activity. Aim: To investigate anticancer activity of newly prepared 6-bromo-2-(morpholin-1-yl)-4-anilinoquinazoline (BMAQ) towards L1210, HL-60 and U-937 leukemia cells. Materials and Methods: Growth inhibition of BMAQ-treated cells was determined by cell counting using trypan blue staining technique. Apoptosis and cell cycle profile changes were analysed using internucleosomal DNA fragmentation assay, fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Activity of caspase-3 was determined using colorimetric method. Results: Cell proliferation assay showed that BMAQ caused significant decrease of cell number in a dose-dependent manner. BMAQ induced cell death by apoptosis, based on results from DNA fragmentation, fluorescence microscopy and caspase-3 assays. Conclusion: Presented results clearly demonstrate that BMAQ is a promising anticancer agent with significant antiproliferative and apoptotic activities towards leukemia cells in vitro.Квиназолины известны как химиопрепараты широкого спектра действия. Цель: на моделях лейкозных клеток линий L1210, HL-60 и U-937 изучить противоопухолевую активность нового препарата 6-бромо-2-(морфолин-1-ил)-4-аналиноиназолина (BMAQ). Методы: ингибирование роста клеток под действием BMAQ изучали путем подсчета количества клеток, окрашенных трипановым синим. Апоптоз и изменения профиля клеточного цикла исследовали с помощью флуоресцентной микроскопии, электрофореза ДНК и проточной цитометрии. Активность каспазы-3 определяли колориметрическим методом. Результаты: показано, что BMAQ вызывает значительное дозозависимое уменьшение количества лейкозных клеток. При этом клетки, обработанные BMAQ, погибают путем апоптоза, что дается образованием апоптотических телец, межнуклеосомной фрагментацией ДНК и активацией каспазы-3. Выводы: представленные результаты свидетельствуют о том, что BMAQ обладает антипролиферативной и проапоптотической активностью в отношении лейкозных клеток in vitro

    Fungal vaccines and immunotherapeutics: current concepts and future challenges

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    Purpose of review The remarkable advances in modern medicine have paradoxically resulted in a rapidly expanding population of immunocompromised patients displaying extreme susceptibility to life-threatening fungal infections. There are currently no licensed vaccines, and the prophylaxis and therapy of fungal infections in at-risk individuals remains challenging, contributing to undesirable mortality and morbidity rates. The design of successful antifungal preventive approaches has been hampered by an insufficient understanding of the dynamics of the host-fungus interaction and the mechanisms that underlie heterogenous immune responses to vaccines and immunotherapy. Recent findings Recent advances in proteomics and glycomics have contributed to the identification of candidate antigens for use in subunit vaccines, novel adjuvants, and delivery systems to boost the efficacy of protective vaccination responses that are becoming available, and several targets are being exploited in immunotherapeutic approaches. Summary We review some of the emerging concepts as well as the inherent challenges to the development of fungal vaccines and immunotherapies to protect at-risk individuals.ThisworkwassupportedbytheNorthernPortugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the Portugal 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000013), and the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) (contracts IF/00735/ 2014 to A.C., and SFRH/BPD/96176/2013 to C.C).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Panel 2: Rescue and Escape from the Holocaust

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    Panel 2: Rescue and Escape from the Holocaust Nina Paulovicova, University of Alberta, Canada: “The Silenced Phenomenon of Cross-National Rescue: \u27Leaking Border\u27 and Paid Smugglers” Download Paper (login required) Tomasz Frydel, University of Toronto: Rescue or Denunciation of Jews? A Case Study of Southeastern Poland during German Occupation Download Paper (login required) Tanja von Fransecky, Technical University, Berlin, Germany: Escape and Attempted Escape of Jewish Deportees from Deportation Trains in France, Belgium and the Netherlands” Download Paper (login required) Chair: Adara Goldberg and Elizabeth Anthony, Clark UniversityComment: Deborah Dwork, Clark Universit
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