68 research outputs found

    Effect of pretreatment with immune serum on murine sarcoma virus (Moloney) tumour induction and growth.

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    Regressor serum from MSV-M-infected mice markedly reduced MSV-M oncogenesis when administered i.p. (0-1 ml/mouse) as much as 30 days before i.m. MSV-M infection in adult BALB/c mice. The regressor serum activity appeared to be directly dependent on the amount of IgG, as shown by: (1) inactivity of sera which have low virus-neutralizing antibody content; (2) high effectiveness only of the IgG serum fraction; (3) inactivity of regressor serum incubated with anti-mouse gamma-globulin serum. The regressor serum activity was specific and could not be ascribed to interferon or interferon-inducing factors, antigen-antibody complexes or free antigen. The activity was not suppressed by sublethal irradiation (380 rad) of recipient mice. These results suggest that the activity of regressor serum administered before MSV-M infection is mediated through sensitization of host cells which are not radiosensitive

    Antimicrobial Peptides and Skin: A Paradigm of Translational Medicine

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    Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small, cationic, amphiphilic peptides with broad-spectrum microbicidal activity against both bacteria and fungi. In mammals, AMPs form the first line of host defense against infections and generally play an important role as effector agents of the innate immune system. The AMP era was born more than 6 decades ago when the first cationic cyclic peptide antibiotics, namely polymyxins and tyrothricin, found their way into clinical use. Due to the good clinical experience in the treatment of, for example, infections of mucus membranes as well as the subsequent understanding of mode of action, AMPs are now considered for treatment of inflammatory skin diseases and for improving healing of infected wounds. Based on the preclinical findings, including pathobiochemistry and molecular medicine, targeted therapy strategies are developed and first results indicate that AMPs influence processes of diseased skin. Importantly, in contrast to other antibiotics, AMPs do not seem to propagate the development of antibiotic-resistant micro-organisms. Therefore, AMPs should be tested in clinical trials for their efficacy and tolerability in inflammatory skin diseases and chronic wounds. Apart from possible fields of application, these peptides appear suited as an example of the paradigm of translational medicine for skin diseases which is today seen as a `two-way road' - from bench to bedside and backwards from bedside to bench. Copyright (c) 2012 S. Karger AG, Base

    Comparação de estações climáticas virtuais aplicadas a modelo de simulação da cultura do arroz.

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    A densidade de estações meteorológicas na região Central do Brasil é baixa. Dessa forma, é necessário o uso de estações climáticas virtuais, dentre as quais destacam-se DailyGridded (DG), com estações virtuais apenas para o Brasil, e Nasa/Power (NP), para o globo terrestre. Este estudo teve por objetivo comparar o desempenho das estações climáticas virtuais com dados de estações climáticas em campo

    Caracterização ambiental da região produtora de arroz irrigado tropical no Brasil.

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    Identificar linhagens promissoras e adaptadas a específicos ambientes é um desafio. Isso demanda enorme esforço dos melhoristas devido à complexidade das interações genótipo x ambiente x manejo, havendo também a necessidade de avaliar muitas linhagens em múltiplos ambientes, bem como identificar seus respectivos ambientes alvos. Para minimizar a complexidade das interações e visando uma melhor compreensão da região produtora de arroz irrigado tropical, uma solução é a identificação de ambientes de populações alvos (TPE - Target Population Environment). Assim, pretende-se determinar as áreas homogêneas por meio da análise de cluster das produtividades simuladas pelo modelo Oryzav3

    Disponibilização on-line da análise climática da Embrapa Arroz e Feijão.

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    Este estudo tem como objetivo disponibilizar na internet as análises climáticas e os respectivos dados diários de uma série histórica para as variáveis precipitação, temperatura máxima, mínima e radiação solar global dos campos experimentais das Fazendas Capivara e Palmital

    Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans metabolism: from genome sequence to industrial applications

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans </it>is a major participant in consortia of microorganisms used for the industrial recovery of copper (bioleaching or biomining). It is a chemolithoautrophic, γ-proteobacterium using energy from the oxidation of iron- and sulfur-containing minerals for growth. It thrives at extremely low pH (pH 1–2) and fixes both carbon and nitrogen from the atmosphere. It solubilizes copper and other metals from rocks and plays an important role in nutrient and metal biogeochemical cycling in acid environments. The lack of a well-developed system for genetic manipulation has prevented thorough exploration of its physiology. Also, confusion has been caused by prior metabolic models constructed based upon the examination of multiple, and sometimes distantly related, strains of the microorganism.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The genome of the type strain <it>A. ferrooxidans </it>ATCC 23270 was sequenced and annotated to identify general features and provide a framework for <it>in silico </it>metabolic reconstruction. Earlier models of iron and sulfur oxidation, biofilm formation, quorum sensing, inorganic ion uptake, and amino acid metabolism are confirmed and extended. Initial models are presented for central carbon metabolism, anaerobic metabolism (including sulfur reduction, hydrogen metabolism and nitrogen fixation), stress responses, DNA repair, and metal and toxic compound fluxes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Bioinformatics analysis provides a valuable platform for gene discovery and functional prediction that helps explain the activity of <it>A. ferrooxidans </it>in industrial bioleaching and its role as a primary producer in acidic environments. An analysis of the genome of the type strain provides a coherent view of its gene content and metabolic potential.</p

    Asymptonatic Ebstein's Anomaly in an Adolescent Patient

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