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A Flexible Interactive Environment for Embedded Controllers

Today embedded control systems are created using tools that give insufficient support for rapid prototyping and code reuse. New tools for the implementation of embedded controllers are necessary. This paper presents the experimental software framework Palsjo, and the language PAL. The Palsjo system is a rapid prototyping environment designed to support on-line system reconfigurations and code reus

Extrasynaptic GABA(A) channels activated by THIP are modulated by diazepam in CA1 pyramidal neurons in the rat brain hippocampal slice

Single-channel currents were activated by THIP (4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol) in cell-attached patches on CA1 pyramidal neurons in the rat hippocampal slice preparation. THIP activated GABA(A) channels after a delay that was concentration-dependent and decreased by 1 muM diazepam. The currents showed outward rectification. Channels activated at depolarized 40 mV relative to the c

Cancer risk in hospitalised asthma patients

Asthma is an increasingly common disorder, affecting 5-10% of the population. It involves a dysregulated immune function, which may predispose to subsequent cancer. We examined cancer risk among Swedish subjects who had hospital admission once or multiple times for asthma. An asthma research database was created by identifying asthma patients from the Swedish Hospital Discharge Register and by lin

Time to pregnancy among partners of men exposed to di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate

Objectives This study assessed paternal occupational exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) in association with reduced fertility. Methods Men working in three plants with DEHP exposure were studied retrospectively. Male and female employees and their partners were invited to participate if they had reported a pregnancy or an attempt to achieve a pregnancy. Postal questionnaires and telephon

Targeted gene suppression by RNA interference: An efficient method for production of high-amylose potato lines

Production of high-amylose potato lines can be achieved by inhibition of two genes coding for starch branching enzymes. The use of antisense technology for gene inhibition have yielded a low frequency of high-amylose lines that mostly was correlated with high numbers of integrated T-DNA copies. To investigate whether the production of high-amylose lines could be improved, RNA interference was used

Extra-articular cartilage affected in collagen-induced, but not pristane-induced, arthritis models.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease primarily affecting cartilaginous joints but also extra-articular tissues such as the nose and upper respiratory tract. We have investigated extra-articular cartilage involvement in two commonly used animal models for RA, collagen-induced and pristane-induced arthritis, by immunizing rats with different susceptibility to disease (LEW.1 A,

High-speed separation and size characterization of wheat and barley starch granules by lift-hyperlayer asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation in synergy with SPLITT fractionation

The complementary employment of two separation techniques, one analytical-scale, the other preparative-scale, i.e. the lift-hyperlayer asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AsyFIFFF) and the split flow-thin cell (SPLITT) is presented for the first time as a methodology to size-separate and rapidly characterize starch granules of different botanical origins. Very rapid separation and size cha

Pulsed electric field reduces the permeability of potato cell wall

The effect of the application of pulsed electric fields to potato tissue on the diffusion of the fluorescent dye FMI-43 through the cell wall was studied. Potato tissue was subjected to field strengths ranging from 30 to 500 V/cm, with one 1 ms rectangular pulse, before application of FM1-43 and microscopic examination. Our results show a slower diffusion of FM1-43 in the electropulsed tissue when

Direct electrochemistry of heme multicofactor-containing enzymes on alkanethiol-modified gold electrodes

Direct electrochemistry of heme multicofactor-containing enzymes, e.g., microbial theophylline oxidase (ThOx) and D-fructose dehydrogenase (FDH) from Gluconobacter industrius was studied on alkanethiol-modified gold electrodes and was compared with that of some previously studied complex heme enzymes, specifically, cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) and sulphite oxidase (SOx). The formal redox potenti

Microsecond protein dynamics measured by C-13(alpha) rotating-frame spin relaxation

NMR spin relaxation in the rotating frame (R-1p) is a unique method for atomic-resolution characterisation of conformational (chemical) exchange processes occuring on the microsecond timescale. We present a rotating frame C-13 relaxation dispersion experiment for measuring conformational dynamics in uniformly C-13-labeled proteins. The experiment was validated by using the E140Q mutant of the C-te

Interleukin-2-administration intravenously and intrapleurally in a patient with primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma. Cellular responses in peripheral blood, intrapleural fluid and bronchoalveolar lavage

A case report of a patient who suffered from a rapidly progressive lung adenocarcinoma with malignant pleural effusions, is given. The patient failed to respond on two series of conventional cytotoxic drug therapy (Carboplatin, Etoposid). Interleukin-2 (IL-2) treatment was first started as intrapleural instillations (3.0 million IU per day in 6 days). A clear clinical response was achieved with ce

Quantifying diffused hydrogen in AISI-52100 bearing steel and in silver steel under tribo-mechanical action: Pure rotating bending, sliding-rotating bending, rolling-rotating bending and uni-axial tensile loading

Hydrogen embrittlement is often a catastrophic phenomenon of machine elements failure under cyclic stresses. This hydrogen is generated as a result of tribo-chemical and mechanical actions on the working surfaces. This hydrogen can have three different zones or stages of behaviour under tribo-mechanical actions. Firstly, it can strongly adsorb on the mating surfaces at a shallow subsurface zone an

Fibroblast growth factor-23 is associated with parathyroid hormone and renal function in a population-based cohort of elderly men

Objective: Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) is a circulating factor involved in phosphate (Pi) and vitamin D metabolism. Serum FGF23 is increased at later stages of chronic kidney disease due to chronic hyperphosphatemia and decreased renal clearance. Recent studies also indicate that FGF23 may directly regulate the expression of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in vitro. Therefore, the objective of t

The age of the Galaxy's thick disk

We discuss the age of the stellar disks in the solar neighborhood. After reviewing the various methods for age dating, we discuss current estimates of the ages of both the thin- and the thick disks. We present preliminary results for kineymatically-selected stars that belong to the thin- as well as the thick disk. All of these dwarf and sub-giant stars have been studied spectroscopically and we ha

Relating endocrinology, physiology and behaviour using species with alternative mating strategies

1. Recent reviews demonstrate that genetically determined alternative mating strategies (AMS) are widespread and typically consist of morphs that are recognized by morphological or colour traits. Despite well-established behavioural differences associated with each morph, and evidence that androgens are involved in the induction of morphs, few studies have examined whether morphs also vary in whol

A Markov model approach shows a large variation in the length of S phase in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

Background: The potential doubling time of a tumor has been suggested to be a measurement of tumor aggressiveness; therefore, it is of interest to find reliable methods to estimate this time. Because of variability in length of the various cell cycle phases, stochastic modeling of the cell cycle might be a suitable approach. Methods: The relative movement curve and the DNA synthesis time were esti

Polychlorinated biphenyls in blood plasma among Swedish female fish consumers in relation to time to pregnancy

The purpose of this study was to assess the association between 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) in plasma, a biomarker of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), and time to pregnancy (TTP) in a group of women with a varying dietary exposure to PCB. For 121 Swedish east coast fishermen's wives (median year of birth 1956, range 1945-1968), information on selt-reported TTP for the fi