... Method of study of clinical pathological features: + Determination of number of trypanosomes/ml blood of white mice by using neubauer counting chamber Based on the results obtained, determining ... Recommendation of preventive and control measures of trypanosomasis causedby T. evansi in buffaloes and cattle in mountainous provinces Combining results of our sutdy and results of study of other ... illustrated by the line graph in figure 3.2 Infection rates of trypanosomes in cattle and buffaloes in mountainous provinces tended to increase gradually with aging of animal. Our results of study...
... disease in adults, it occurs rarely in children under 4 years of age. 1.5.1.2. In Vietnam Some research interest in disease incidence and clinical features of pneumonia caused by M. pneumonia ... Gutierrez's findings: co-infection increases the likelihood of pleural effusion. No study examined ALT, AST, LDH, total protein in the research group of children. 4.6.7. Associated factors of the ... such as erythromycin, clarythromycin, azithromicin, tetracycline and quinolones. However, tetracycline is not indicated for children under 8 years of age and quinolone not indicated for children...
... monolayerprimary cultures of bovine thyroid cells, maintained in thepresence of insulin, produced a cytosolic inhibitor of TPOactivity. Its molecular mass of less than 2 kDa coincideswith that reported ... decrease of thyroid hormone biosynthesis in primarycultures in the presence of insulin. In addition, our datasuggest that insulin stimulates cell division, in bovinethyroid cultures, promoting ... (1 lg of enzyme per 15 lgofprotein)at37 °C,during 12 h.Proteinase K (1 lg of enzyme per 10 lgofprotein)wasincubated with the cytosolic fraction in a medium contain-ing (final concentration):...
... amino acid composition of the neuraminidase or in the affinity of haemagglutininto the receptors of the cell surface [reviewed in [2]]. Priorto the 2007/8 influenza season, NI resistant strains ... concern.Influenza viruses undergo continuous genetic changes by means of mutation and recombination, promoting theemergence of drug resistant strains. Viral resistance maydevelop by modifications in ... 120Day020406080100Prop. of infections caused by resistent strain (%)Infections050001000015000200002500030000020406080100Prop. of infections caused by resistent strain (%)Infections050001000015000200002500030000Prop....
... Pfeiffer T, Starck L, Steinhauer DA: Inhibition of release of lentivirus particles with incorporated human influ-enza virus haemagglutinin by binding to sialic acid-contain-ing cellular receptors. ... formulations relying on theantigenic activity of the surface glycoproteins of influenza virus: a hemagglutinin (HA) and a neuraminidase (NA)[4]. A major problem, when preparing an influenza vac-cine, ... binding and membrane fusion in virus entry: the influenza hemagglutinin. Annu Rev Biochem2000, 69:531-569.12. Bucher D, Palese P: The biologically active proteins of influenza virus: neuraminidase....
... against infectious bronchitis: Effect of vaccine strain androute of administration. Avian Dis 1983, 27:178-187.32. Davelaar FD, Kouwenhoven B: Vaccination of one day-old broil-ersagainst infectious ... exists as dozens of serotypes/genotypes. Only a few amino acid differences in the S1 protein of vaccine and challenge strains of IBV may result in poor protection. Tropism of IBV includes therespiratory ... eggs of the 4th passage wereincubated till being 18-day-old and all of them (100%)showed typical lesions of the IBV (stunting and dwarfing).The virus identity was ascertained by performing...
... most of the oxygen-containing groups of GO were reduced by the photoinduced electrons. RGO obtained by in- situ reduction was analyzed by HRTEM. Figure 3b shows a low magnification image of ... positions of RGO. Conclusions RGO is obtained by the in- situ photoelectrochemical reduction of GO in a DSSC assembly. The reduction results in a partial removal of oxygen-containing groups of GO. ... of the oxygen-containing groups are removed. In addition, the atomic ratio of carbon and oxygen (C/O), obtained by taking the ratio of C1s and O1s peak areas in XPS spectra, increases from 2.7...
... pores, increasing the size of supercells and main-taining the thickness of two atomic layers in the skeleton.The porosity is defined as the ratio of the removed Ge-atomnumber over the original ... in agreement with the effectivemass theory. In particular, the Raman response of GeNW is in accordance with experimental data. Regarding to thebroadening of Raman peaks, an imaginary part of ... crystallinity,amorphicity, and dimensions of nanoscale Ge. In this article, we report a theoretical study of the Ramanresponse in Ge nanostructures by means of a local polari-zation model of bonds, in which the displacement–displacement...
... mention of Gelman [21], in Zim-babwe, reports only the finding that existing Western psy-chometric tools could not be validated. An interim report of Elmore-Meegan et al (ongoing) in Kenya, ... traumatic: the vast majority of AIDS victims in South Africa remain at home, which are often informalhousing containing a whole extended family, and chil-dren may perform roles of carers. For example, ... leaflets instruct on washing soiled bedclothes of AIDS victims [53]. Thus many children witness the slow,painful death of a parent in degrading circumstances. Theintermittent nature of the disease,...
... illustrated in Figure 3A, ADMinduced a significant increase in protein levels of phos-pho-nNOS (Ser1416) in NTS. The ADM-inducedincrease in phosphorylation of nNOS at Ser1416maximizedat30minandgradually ... or60 mins. B: Representative gels (inset) and quantified data showingchanges in the protein level of active form PKG-I in NTS of the ratat 30 min after receiving bilateral microinjections into ... and 60 min after intra-NTS microinjection of ADM (0.2 pmol). B: Quantified data showing temporal changes in the protein level of phospho-nNOS in NTS of the rat that receivedbilateral microinjections...
... the use of ciprofloxacin among children has beenrestricted [13,14]. However, recent data from Bayer’ sciprofloxacin clinical trials database indicate that therole of fluoroquinolones in the ... ciprofloxacin could be considered as a therapeutic optionwith the prospect of a good outcome, even in neonates and infants.IntroductionPneumonia is a type of infection that is most commonly caused ... Tabrizi4AbstractIntroduction: Klebsiella pneumoniae is in most cases a hospital-acquired infection and presents as pneumonia,septicemia and meningitis in patients with some predisposing factors, including...
... characteristics of the synonymous codon usage in hepatitis B virus and the effects of host on the virusin codon usage pattern Ming-ren Ma, Xiao-qin Ha*, Hui Ling, Mei-liang Wang, Fang-xin Zhang, ... nucleotide contents in the third site of codon in HBV coding sequence, suggesting that composition constraints may be one of the factors in affecting the codon usage pattern of HBV. For the synonymous ... P<0.01), implying that mutation pressure from base composition of HBV is a main factor in shaping genetic diversity of this virus, since the effects are present at all codon positions. In addition,...