379 research outputs found

    Seed Outlook and Crop Varieties for 1960

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    Using high-quality seed of adapted and tested varieties is an important part of good farming in 1960 or any year. New to this section this year is the outlook for seed of some of the varieties you may wish to plant

    Cytomegalovirus-based vaccine expressing Ebola virus glycoprotein protects nonhuman primates from Ebola virus infection.

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    Ebolaviruses pose significant public health problems due to their high lethality, unpredictable emergence, and localization to the poorest areas of the world. In addition to implementation of standard public health control procedures, a number of experimental human vaccines are being explored as a further means for outbreak control. Recombinant cytomegalovirus (CMV)-based vectors are a novel vaccine platform that have been shown to induce substantial levels of durable, but primarily T-cell-biased responses against the encoded heterologous target antigen. Herein, we demonstrate the ability of rhesus CMV (RhCMV) expressing Ebola virus (EBOV) glycoprotein (GP) to provide protective immunity to rhesus macaques against lethal EBOV challenge. Surprisingly, vaccination was associated with high levels of GP-specific antibodies, but with no detectable GP-directed cellular immunity

    The landscape of somatic mutations in infant MLL-rearranged acute lymphoblastic leukemias.

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    Infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with MLL rearrangements (MLL-R) represents a distinct leukemia with a poor prognosis. To define its mutational landscape, we performed whole-genome, exome, RNA and targeted DNA sequencing on 65 infants (47 MLL-R and 18 non-MLL-R cases) and 20 older children (MLL-R cases) with leukemia. Our data show that infant MLL-R ALL has one of the lowest frequencies of somatic mutations of any sequenced cancer, with the predominant leukemic clone carrying a mean of 1.3 non-silent mutations. Despite this paucity of mutations, we detected activating mutations in kinase-PI3K-RAS signaling pathway components in 47% of cases. Surprisingly, these mutations were often subclonal and were frequently lost at relapse. In contrast to infant cases, MLL-R leukemia in older children had more somatic mutations (mean of 6.5 mutations/case versus 1.3 mutations/case, P = 7.15 × 10(-5)) and had frequent mutations (45%) in epigenetic regulators, a category of genes that, with the exception of MLL, was rarely mutated in infant MLL-R ALL

    RNA delivery by extracellular vesicles in mammalian cells and its applications.

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    The term 'extracellular vesicles' refers to a heterogeneous population of vesicular bodies of cellular origin that derive either from the endosomal compartment (exosomes) or as a result of shedding from the plasma membrane (microvesicles, oncosomes and apoptotic bodies). Extracellular vesicles carry a variety of cargo, including RNAs, proteins, lipids and DNA, which can be taken up by other cells, both in the direct vicinity of the source cell and at distant sites in the body via biofluids, and elicit a variety of phenotypic responses. Owing to their unique biology and roles in cell-cell communication, extracellular vesicles have attracted strong interest, which is further enhanced by their potential clinical utility. Because extracellular vesicles derive their cargo from the contents of the cells that produce them, they are attractive sources of biomarkers for a variety of diseases. Furthermore, studies demonstrating phenotypic effects of specific extracellular vesicle-associated cargo on target cells have stoked interest in extracellular vesicles as therapeutic vehicles. There is particularly strong evidence that the RNA cargo of extracellular vesicles can alter recipient cell gene expression and function. During the past decade, extracellular vesicles and their RNA cargo have become better defined, but many aspects of extracellular vesicle biology remain to be elucidated. These include selective cargo loading resulting in substantial differences between the composition of extracellular vesicles and source cells; heterogeneity in extracellular vesicle size and composition; and undefined mechanisms for the uptake of extracellular vesicles into recipient cells and the fates of their cargo. Further progress in unravelling the basic mechanisms of extracellular vesicle biogenesis, transport, and cargo delivery and function is needed for successful clinical implementation. This Review focuses on the current state of knowledge pertaining to packaging, transport and function of RNAs in extracellular vesicles and outlines the progress made thus far towards their clinical applications

    Bowel management for the treatment of pediatric fecal incontinence

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    Fecal incontinence is a devastating underestimated problem, affecting a large number of individuals all over the world. Most of the available literature relates to the management of adults. The treatments proposed are not uniformly successful and have little application in the pediatric population. This paper presents the experience of 30 years, implementing a bowel management program, for the treatment of fecal incontinence in over 700 pediatric patients, with a success rate of 95%. The main characteristics of the program include the identification of the characteristics of the colon of each patient; finding the specific type of enema that will clean that colon and the radiological monitoring of the process

    Reação de híbridos de milho à mancha-de-macrospora

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    Macrospora leaf spot, caused by the fungus Stenocarpella macrospora, has shown to be frequent and important among corn fields in Brazil. Genetic resistance is one of the main strategies to control corn leaf diseases. In Brazil, there is scarce information on the resistance of hybrids to Stenocarpella macrospora. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reaction of 25 corn hybrids to macrospora leaf spot. The experiment was conducted in 2011, in a greenhouse under controlled temperature and relative humidity conditions. Experimental design was completely randomized, with five replicates, each experimental unit consisting of a pot with five plants. Inoculation was done in the V2 growth stage (two fully expanded leaves), and the whorl of each plant received 2.0 mL suspension of 1.8 x 10(4) conidia mL-1 pathogen. The four used fungal isolates were obtained from infected crop residues at the municipalities Lages and Quilombo, Santa Catarina State, and Campinas do Sul and Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul State. Disease severity was assessed at 21 days after inoculation in the V4 stage (four fully expanded leaves). No tested hybrid was totally resistant to the fungus S. macrospora. There was a significant difference in the disease severity between hybrids and fungal isolates. Hybrids inoculated with Quilombo isolate showed four reaction groups, while the isolates Vacaria, Lages and Campinas do Sul showed two groups. Some hybrids had varied behaviors against the isolates, suggesting different aggressiveness levels. There were hybrids that showed similar reaction to the isolates, suggesting greater stability for macrospora leaf spot.A mancha-de-macrospora, causada pelo fungo Stenocarpella macrospora, tem se mostrado frequente e importante na cultura do milho no Brasil. A resistência genética é uma das principais estratégias de controle de doenças foliares do milho. No Brasil, são escassas as informações sobre resistência de híbridos à S. macrospora. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a reação de 25 híbridos de milho à mancha-de-macrospora. O experimento foi conduzido em 2011, em casa de vegetação com condições controladas de temperatura e umidade relativa do ar. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado, com cinco repetições, sendo as unidades experimentais constituídas por um vaso com cinco plantas. A inoculação foi feita no estádio fenológico V2 (duas folhas totalmente expandidas), depositando no cartucho de cada planta 2,0 mL da suspensão de 1,8x10(4)conídios mL-1 do patógeno. Foram utilizados quatro isolados do fungo obtidos de restos culturais infectados, oriundos dos municípios de Lages e de Quilombo, Santa Catarina, e Campinas do Sul e Vacaria, Rio Grande do Sul. A severidade da doença foi avaliada aos 21 dias após a inoculação no estádio V4 (quatro folhas totalmente expandidas). Nenhum híbrido testado mostrou-se totalmente resistente ao fungo S. macrospora. Houve diferença significativa na severidade da doença entre híbridos e isolados do fungo. Híbridos inoculados com o isolado Quilombo apresentaram quatro grupos de reação, e os isolados Vacaria, Lages e Campinas do Sul dois grupos. Alguns híbridos se comportaram de maneira distinta frente aos diferentes isolados, sugerindo diferentes níveis de agressividade. Houve híbridos com reação similar entre os isolados, sugerindo maior estabilidade em relação à mancha-de-macrospora.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Curso de Produção VegetalUDESC Curso de Pós-Graduação em Produção VegetalUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Curso de Proteção de PlantasUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosUDESC curso de AgronomiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Curso de Proteção de Planta
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