209 research outputs found
Marcadores moleculares microssatélites na avaliação de sementes de soja com variação na coloração do hilo.
Marcadores microssatélite têm sido utilizados na determinação da pureza genética em programas de melhoramento e de produção de sementes, visando garantir a qualidade genética das sementes. Objetivou-se neste trabalho demonstrar, com auxílio de marcadores moleculares microssatélites, que variações na coloração do hilo em sementes de soja, muitas vezes não constituem variação genética. Foram avaliadas sementes de soja da cultivar CD 222 que apresenta sementes com hilo preto, e de duas linhagens (CD 02RV-8444 e CD 01RV-7618), as quais apresentam sementes com hilo marrom. As sementes com variações na coloração e tonalidade do hilo encontradas em cada genótipo foram separadas visualmente em grupos. O DNA de cada semente foi extraído e analisado com marcadores microssatélites em "bulks" contendo DNA de cinco sementes. As variações encontradas na coloração do hilo da cultivar CD 222 e da linhagem CD 02RV-8444 não foram devidas à variação genética, considerando 16 locos microssatélites. Para a linhagem CD 01RV-7618, os bulks de sementes com hilo marrom pigmentado de preto (B1), com hilo marrom mais intenso (B2) e intermediário (B3), foram considerados iguais. Para esta mesma linhagem foi detectada diferença no bulk de sementes com hilo marrom menos intenso (B4), com o primer Satt 070. Duas sementes deste bulk apresentaram o mesmo padrão molecular observado para os outros bulks, no mesmo loco. As demais sementes foram consideradas misturas. A utilização de marcadores microssatélites demonstra que variações na cor ou tonalidade do hilo da soja nem sempre correspondem à variação genética
Change in physical activity after diagnosis of diabetes or hypertension: results from an observational population-based cohort study
Background: Chronic diseases like diabetes mellitus or hypertension are a major public health challenge. Irregular physical activity (PA) is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for chronic conditions and their complications. However, engaging in regular PA is a challenge for many individuals. The literature suggests that a diagnosis of a disease might serve as a promising point in time to change health behavior. This study investigates whether a diagnosis of diabetes or hypertension is associated with changes in PA. Methods: Analyses are based on 4261 participants of the population-based KORA S4 study (1999-2001) and its subsequent 7-and 14-year follow-ups. Information on PA and incident diagnoses of diabetes or hypertension was assessed via standardized interviews. Change in PA was regressed upon diagnosis with diabetes or hypertension, using logistic regression models. Models were stratified into active and inactive individuals at baseline to avoid ceiling and floor effects or regression to the mean. Results: Active participants at baseline showed higher odds (OR = 2.16 [1.20;3.89]) for becoming inactive after a diabetes diagnosis than those without a diabetes diagnosis. No other significant association was observed. Discussion: As PA is important for the management of diabetes or hypertension, ways to increase or maintain PA levels in newly-diagnosed patients are important. Communication strategies might be crucial, and practitioners and health insurance companies could play a key role in raising awareness
Design and Development of the Observation and Analysis of Smectic Islands in Space Experiment
The primary objective of Observation and Analysis of Smectic Islands in Space (OASIS) experiment is to exploit the unique characteristics of freely suspended liquid crystals in a microgravity environment to advance the understanding of fluid state physic
Produção de haplóides androgenéticos em milho.
A cultura do milho; O milho híbrido; Obtenção de linhagens haplóides de milho; Sistema gametófito indeterminado (ig1); Obtenção de linhagens duplo haplóides.bitstream/CNPMS-2010/22388/1/Doc-81.pd
TEG® and RapidTEG® are unreliable for detecting warfarin-coagulopathy: a prospective cohort study
BACKGROUND: Thromboelastography® (TEG) utilizes kaolin, an intrinsic pathway activator, to assess clotting function. Recent published studies suggest that TEG results are commonly normal in patients receiving warfarin, despite an increased International Normalized Ratio (INR). Because RapidTEG™ includes tissue factor, an extrinsic pathway activator, as well as kaolin, we hypothesized that RapidTEG would be more sensitive in detecting a warfarin-effect. METHODS: Included in this prospective study were 22 consecutive patients undergoing elective cardioversion and receiving warfarin. Prior to cardioversion, blood was collected to assess INR, Prothrombin Time, TEG, and RapidTEG. RESULTS: INR Results: 2.8 ± 0.5 (1.6 to 4.2). Prothrombin Time Results: 19.1 ± 2.2 (13.9. to 24.3). TEG Results (Reference Range): R-Time: 8.3 ± 2.7 (2–8); K-Time: 2.1 ± 1.4 (1–3); Angle: 62.5 ± 10.3 (55–78); MA: 63.2 ± 10.3 (51–69); G: 9.4 ± 3.5 (4.6-10.9); R-Time within normal range: 10 (45.5%) with INR 2.9 ± 0.3; Correlation coefficients for INR and each of the 5 TEG variables were insignificant (P > 0.05). RapidTEG Results (Reference Range): ACT: 132 ± 58 (86–118); K-Time: 1.2 ± 0.5 (1–2); Angle: 75.4 ± 5.2 (64–80); MA: 63.4 ± 5.1 (52–71); G: 8.9 ± 2.0 (5.0-11.6); ACT within normal range: 9 (40.9%) with INR 2.7 ± 0.5; Correlation coefficients for INR and each of the 5 RapidTEG variables were insignificant (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: TEG, using kaolin activation, and RapidTEG, with kaolin and tissue factor activation, were normal in a substantial percent of warfarin patients, despite an increased INR. The false-negative rate for detecting warfarin coagulopathy with either test is unacceptable. The lack of correlation between INR and all TEG and RapidTEG components further indicates that these methodologies are insensitive to warfarin effects. Findings suggest that intrinsic pathway activation may mitigate detection of an extrinsic pathway coagulopathy
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