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A general model for selection among modules in haplo-diploid life histories
Genetic variation resulting from changes during somatic development in modular organisms may be inherited by subsequent generations due to the late development of their germ line. As a consequence, both sexually and asexually produced offspring may be genetically variable. The presence of heritable intraclonal variation and the great life history variation among modular organisms requires that evo
Absorption across the nasal airway mucosa in house dust mite perennial allergic rhinitis.
House dust mite allergens express protease activity and it has been suggested that this property has pathogenic effects by increasing airway absorption. In accordance, house dust mite allergens may increase mucosal permeability in vitro. The objective of the present study was to examine nasal absorption of desmopressin (1-deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin) in patients with perennial house dust mite
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF TRANSLATING PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES
The human P-k histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection
Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/P-k. Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to HIV-gp120 in vitro. Based on our previous studies on Fabry disease, where P-k accumulates and reduces infection, and a soluble P-k analog that inhibits infection, we investigated cell surface-expressed P-k in HIV infection. HIV-1 infection of perip
LBFs exkursion till Zakynthos 7-12 maj 2003.
Safety and diagnostic yield of laparoscopically assisted full-thickness bowel biospy
Advances in minimally invasive surgery have made laparoscopy and full-thickness bowel biopsy possible in the investigation of patients with suspected gastrointestinal neuromuscular disorders. The safety and diagnostic yield of this investigation have not been formally reported. A prospective study was undertaken of 124 patients with clinico-physiological diagnoses of chronic intestinal pseudo-obst
Polymorphic Phases of Natural Fat from Cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum) Beans: A WAXS/SAXS/DSC Study
Impact of tobacco smoke on interleukin-16 protein in human airways, lymphoid tissue and T lymphocytes
CD4(+) and CD8(+) lymphocytes are mobilized in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the CD8(+) cytokine interleukin (IL)-16 is believed to be important in regulating the recruitment and activity of CD4(+) lymphocytes. In the current study, we examined whether tobacco smoke exerts an impact not only on IL-16 in the lower airways but also in CD4(+) or CD8(+) lymphocytes or in lymp
Aqueous two-phase partitioning for proteomic monitoring of cell surface biomarkers in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
For proteomic monitoring of processes such as allergy or inflammation an efficient pre-fractionation strategy is required. We isolated plasma membranes from human peripheral blood mononuclear (PBM) cells by aqueous two-phase partitioning. After 1DE combined with LC-MS/MS, several cell surface marker proteins and in total 60 different plasma membrane proteins (out of 84 identified proteins, i.e., 7
Outdoor-to-indoor office MIMO measurements and analysis at 5.2 GHz
The outdoor-to-indoor wireless propagation channel is of interest for cellular and wireless LAN applications. This paper presents measurement results and analysis based on our multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) measurement campaign, which is one of the first to characterize the outdoor-to-indoor channel. Measurements were performed at 5.2 GHz; the receiver was placed indoors at 53 different loc
Cereal fiber intake may reduce risk of gastric adenocarcinomas: The EPIC-EURGAST study
Numerous case-control studies suggest dietary fiber may reduce risk of gastric cancer, but this has not been confirmed prospectively. A previous case-control study reported reduced risk of gastric cardia adenocarcinomas associated with cereal fiber, but not with fruit or vegetable fiber. To date, different food sources of fiber have not been examined with respect to noncardia tumors or diverse his
Polarization-dependent surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of isolated silver nanoaggregates
Allergic contact dermatitis from N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine and from compounds in polymerized 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinoline
Recension av Anna Hed Jakobssons doktorsavhandling Smältdeglars härskare och Jerusalems tillskyndare : berättelser om vikingatid och tidig medeltid
Superdeformation in the Doubly Magic Nucleus 40Ca
A rotational band with seven gamma -ray transitions between states with spin 2 (h) over bar and 16 (h) over bar has been observed in the doubly magic, self-conjugate nucleus Ca-40(20)20. The measured transition quadrupole moment of 1.80(-0.29)(+0.39)eb indicates a superdeformed shape with a deformation beta (2) = 0.59(-0.07)(+0.11). The features of this band are explained by cranked relativistic m
Reduction of benthic macroinvertebrates due to waterfowl foraging on submerged vegetation during autumn migration
If present in large numbers, as during migration, herbivorous waterfowlmay reduce the amount of submerged vegetation. Because the vegetation is a keyfactor in shallow eutrophic lakes, removal of the green biomass can be expectedto affect also other biota that depend on the vegetation. We conducted anexperiment to determine how the abundance of chironomids andPisidium sp. were affected by intense f
Absorption and lipoprotein transport of sphingomyelin
Dietary sphingomyelin (SM) is hydrolyzed by intestinal alkaline sphingomyelinase and neutral ceramidase to sphingosine, which is absorbed and converted to palmitic acid and acylated into chylomicron triglycerides (TGs). SM digestion is slow and is affected by luminal factors such as bile salt, cholesterol, and other lipids. In the gut, SM and its metabolites may influence TG hydrolysis, cholestero
Evaluation of the mode I stress intensity factor for a square crack in 3D
An algorithm for the computation of mode I stress intensity factors of a square crack together with an error estimate is presented. The algorithm is based on a hypersingular integral equation. The leading singular behavior of the crack opening displacement in the corners is taken into account. The maximum value of the normalized stress intensity factor, Fmax, is estimated to Fmax=0.7534±0.0002. Pr