... Histopathology King’s College London School of Medicine London, UK Pathology Philip Xiu BA (Cantab) Hons Medical Student University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK Edinburgh London New York Oxford Philadelphia ... adhesions with the endothelium Adhesion (‘pavementing’)—leucocytes eventually firmly adhere to the vascular endothelium, due to the interaction of paired molecules on the leucocyte and endothelial cell ... histamine, bradykinin, nitric oxide and leukotriene B4 Endothelial contraction results in: suppuration • increased fenestrations between endothelial cells • increased permeability of vessels to...
... Spanish Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias-Fondos FEDER European Union (FIS-06/0214), and Red de Investigación Renal-REDINREN (RD06/0016) M.P is a predoctoral fellow from FICYTPrincipado de Asturias ... Fundación Renal; Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias; Oviedo; Spain and 5Departamento de Medicina, Universidad Oviedo; Oviedo; Spain Received: 10 February 2010 Accepted: July 2010 Published: ... Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias; Oviedo; Spain, 2Servicio de Cardiología, Fundación ASTURCOR; Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias; Oviedo; Spain, 3Servicio de Cardiología, Hospital...
... application of LOM hog cholera vaccine to domestic swine in Korea Res Rept RDA(V) 1967, 10(5):85-93 Kim, Y.H Hog cholera History of preventive medicine of domestic animals pp33-45, Vol II, Kor Vet ... Barlough Hagan and Brunners microbiology and infectious diseases of domestic animals pp.729-740 8th ed Comstock Pub Assoc., Ithaca and London, 1988 Yoon, I J., H S Joo, W T Christianson, H S Kim, J E ... vaccinated intramuscularly (1 ml) with an attenuated live hog cholera virus (LOM strain), which is domestically available, and boostered at weeks after the first vaccination Sera were collected at...
... make use of the following steps for implementation and testing: Documentation, Documentation, Documentation!! (in this order) Document all rules, procedures, and specifications Setup the application ... vendor: The vendor must have developed and installed a wireless financial system and must have a wide range of experience Look for the following: A trusted name and the longevity of the vendor ... software program that manages the basic operations of a computer system a Windows CE: This is a light version of windows, developed by Microsoft It is Installed on many of the PDA devices b Palm...
... line number of nucleated, pseudo-eosinophil cells Double line large mononuclear cells Dotted line eosinophil cells] TABLE I Key to columns: A - Leucocytes B - Pseudo-eosinophil cells C - Lymphocytes ... 38 white = 19.8 pseudo-eos 10.6 lymphocytes Sept 81 " 18.0 " 46.9 " From this example it follows without doubt, that the =total number of the white blood corpuscles had about doubled itself=, but ... corpuscles the spleen takes up a portion of their "shadows," and for this reason calls the splenic tumour a spodogenous splenic tumour ([Greek: spodos], ruins) Ehrlich has made a corresponding observation...
... the N-terminal region (NTR) PAN, PAN domain; K, kringle domain; P, protease domain; Gla, c-carboxyglutamic acid domain; E, EGF domain [2] Glu-plasminogen adopts a closed conformation because of ... 791 amino acids, which form the following domain structures: a plasminogen ⁄ apple ⁄ nematode (PAN) domain, five kringle domains and a serine protease domain (Fig 2) [13,14] It is proteolytically ... related to plasminogen, consisting of multiple (11–50 repeats) K4-like domains, a K5-like domain and a pseudo-protease domain [39,40] Lp(a) can compete with plasminogen for binding to fibrin or...
... FXII and domain D5 of HK An FXII putative binding region for activating surfaces has been mapped in its N-terminal region, which contains a bronectin type II domain [40] In addition, domain D5 ... FN2r (5Â-CGGGATCCT CATTTCACTTTCTTGGGCTCC-3Â) For expression of domain D5 of HK, a cDNA fragment encoding domain D5 and part of domain D6 (amino acid residues Val383 to Tyr514, HKD5) was amplied ... XII does not initiate prekallikrein activation on endothelial cells Thromb Haemost 80, 7481 Joseph K, Shibayama Y, Ghebrehiwet B & Kaplan AP (2001) Factor XII-dependent contact activation on endothelial...
... enzyme presents a short N-terminal intracytoplasmic domain, a transmembrane domain followed by a stem region and a catalytic domain, the latter domain presenting the highest identity among the four ... Pig Mouse Rat Human Rat Human Dog J05175 AF264018 AF050177 AB041039 M65082 S71333 A56480 J04989 L36152 M85153 AF520589 AL513327 AF246543 AF163572 CFU66140 a Pseudogenes At present, the ABO gene ... pseudo-B or Gala1,3Gal epitope as the antibody did not react with the synthetic disaccharide (data not shown) and as this potentially cross-reactive epitope is expressed on the rat vascular endothelium...
... Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome (London, 1995), 397 14 John H Kroll from well over two dozen recovered hoards.9 A monetary context is implied by contemporary documents that specify the use of ... external trade, he assumes that iron spits served as the dominant transactional medium and measure of value in the domestic economy of Greek cities down to the introduction of silver coinage See my ... no doubt that precious metals served as stores of value, but Kroll goes further, referring to bullion as a transactional medium On the Roman side, I argue (Ch 9) that bullion was very seldom...
... 2 EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing CFO and the Doppler for transmissions using MPSK (M-ary Phase Shift Keying) modulations Performance of the NLLS ... minimizing the Log-Likelihood Ratios (LLR) of the syndrome calculated at each position of a sliding window applied to the received sequence In this paper, we consider perfect frame synchronization and ... probability of having a verified parity check equation is greater than when θ = θ0 In the logarithmic / domain, these probabilities can be expressed in terms of LLRs Let Λ be the LLR of the syndrome calculated...
... increasing slip, any slowing down of the wheel, with an accompanying increase in slip, will cause a decrease of the longitudinal force and then a further slowing down of the wheel and a further ... value (Fig 27.9) Controlling braking in this way does not allow a traction as good as that at the maximum of the curve μx (σ) to be obtained, but it does prevent the wheel from locking and allows ... apparent increase of the roll stiffness because the angle is reduced But the actual stiffness does not change nor does underdamping of the suspension increase, as it would if the stiffness actually had...
... drinking water The abdominal aorta was accessed surgically by a midline abdominal incision using sterile technique The retroperitoneum was explored and the aorta was exposed The abdominal aorta was ... operation day The abdominal aortas of Groups (n = 11) and (n = 11) were wounded, and hemostasis was provided with ABS-soaked tampons in Group and plain gauze tampons in Group The abdominal incisions ... immunohistochemical surveys, anti-CD31 was used to monitor vascular endothelial cells, and anti-eNOS antibodies were used to determine eNOS expression of endothelial cells For immunohistochemical studies, immunostaining...
... tooth mobility measurements J Periodontol 1960, 31:110-122 Persson R: Assessment of tooth mobility using small loads II Effect of oral hygiene procedures J Clin Periodont 1980, 7:506-515 Arnold M: ... areas of right and left masseters Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) was used for monitoring sleep condition Laser Doppler flowmetry (CDF-2000, Cyber Med, OAS Co Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) was used to monitor bloodflow ... different patterns of bruxism activity showed that clenching and grinding activities were more predominant, whereas tapping activity was not highly prevalent during sleep (Table 1, 2) Muscle activities...
... on 2,000 pseudoreplicates, each with 100 randomaddition sequences of TBR branch swapping, while for maximum-likelihood analyses it was based on 200 pseudoreplicates, each with 10 random-addition ... reactions in domestic animals, a superficial perivascular distribution of inflammatory cells is commonly predominant [37,38] Despite the type of hypersensitivity reaction, T-lymphocytes dominate, ... interstitial dermatitis in large domestic animals, and may be considered to be of low significance [37] However, in dogs and cats, plasma cells are described as predominant in late stage pyoderma,...
... assessed using light microscopy (BX41, Olympus, Center Valley, PA, USA) and digital imaging (Adobe Photoshop, Adobe, San Jose, CA, USA) For each experimental condition, three animals were used The immunostainings ... coincidental with diffuse endothelial activation and subsequent upregulation of vascular adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), Eselectin on cerebral endothelia [42-45], ... 365:63-78 Nakae H, Endo S, Inada K, Takakuwa T, Kasai T, Yoshida M: Serum complement levels and severity of sepsis Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol 1994, 84:189-195 Nakae H, Endo S, Inada K, Yoshida...
... than 12,000/mm3; and c) radiological evidence on abdominal ultrasound or abdominal computed tomography consistent with the diagnosis of intraabdominal infection Primary bacteremia was diagnosed ... were excluded from the study irrespective of the administered dose regimen Sepsis was defined as the presence of a microbiologically documented or clinically diagnosed infection with at least two ... intraabdominal infections compared with patients suffering from other infections (P of comparisons 0.008 and 0.001, respectively, by ANOVA, Figure 3) Among patients with CAP or intraabdominal...
... subpapillary plexus Red or pink in colour, they have thin walls with endothelial cells and slight basal membrane Angiomas may show parietal endothelial proliferation For some pigmented lesions (seborrheic) ... depth of the root canal dentin Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2008, 106:e68-72 Kafas P, Dabarakis N, Theodoridis M: Performing gingivoplasty without injected anaesthesia: a case ... [9,10], oxy-hemoglobin (580 nm;) [9,10], deoxy-hemoglobin(760nm;)[9,10] • adequate fluence or energy dose; • pulse duration proportionate to the target diameter to respect the thermal relaxation time...
... Over time, humankind emerged☻ as the dominant species and a number of “advanced” civilizations developed (and, in some cases, disappeared) ♦ Agriculture and the domestication of animals for human ... take decades to break down once released into the air ♦ At low altitudes, they act as “greenhouse” gases and contribute to global warming ♦ At high altitudes, CFCs break down, releasing chlorine ... levels dropped dramatically for almost billions years, but in the last 200 years have essentially doubled, from about 800 ppb to roughly 1600 ppb ♦ Most of this increase is a direct result of human...