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Patch testing with thin-layer chromatograms of chamomile tea in patients allergic to sesquiterpene lactones.
Patients with contact allergy to sesquiterpene lactones (SLs) are usually hypersensitive to Asteraceae plant products such as herbal teas. The objective of this study was to show sensitizers in chamomile tea by patch testing with thin-layer chromatograms. Tea made from German chamomile was separated by thin-layer chromatography. Strips of the thin-layer chromatograms were used for patch testing SL
Infant feeding patterns during the first year of life in offspring of mothers with and without type 1 diabetes: results from the TEDDY (The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young) Study
Effects of estradiol and medroxyprogesterone acetate on expression of the cell cycle proteins cyclin D1, p21 and p27 in cultured human breast tissues
Estrogen and progesterone are key regulators of normal breast epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation. They are also involved in the initiation and progression of breast tumorigenesis. Several experimental studies have demonstrated that steroid hormones affect cell cycle proteins associated with tumor initiation and progression. Hormone replacement therapy (HT) is widely used to alleviat
Miniaturization in analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
Brain damage in a mouse model of global cerebral ischemia. Effect of NMDA receptor blockade.
The importance of particular genes in neuronal death following global cerebral ischemia can readily be studied in genetically modified mice provided a reliable model of ischemia is available. For that purpose, we developed a mouse model of global cerebral ischemia that induces consistent damage to different regions of the brain and with a low mortality rate. Twelve minutes of ischemia was induced
Femtosecond interatomic Coulombic decay in free neon clusters: Large lifetime differences between surface and bulk
A quantitative determination of 2s vacancy lifetimes in surface and bulk atoms of free Ne clusters has been made. While for free atoms the 2s inner-valence hole has a ps lifetime, it reduces to 6+/-1 fs for cluster bulk atoms. For surface atoms, the lifetime is on average longer than 30 fs. The lifetime estimate was obtained from fits of high-resolution photoelectron spectra of Ne clusters. The sh
Long-term testosterone stimulation induces hyperplasia in the guinea-pig prostate.
The relation between supraphysiologic circulating testosterone levels and prostatic diseases is unclear and difficult to study in men. Animal models may be advantageous. Based on a pilot study, testosterone enantate 50 mg (n=12) or 25 mg (n=12) was administered to guinea-pigs intramuscularly every 3 weeks, for either 7 or 14 months. The histopathology of the prostate was described. Epithelial hype
Identification of the plasmid-mobilization potential of the strain Klebsiella pneumoniae ozenae KIIIA isolated from a polluted aquatic environment
The Klebsiella pneumoniae ozenae KIIIA strain was isolated from the River Rhine soon after a serious mercury pollution episode and was selected for mercury resistance as well as for intergeneric DNA mobilization helper potential. This transfer helper capacity was shown to be related to the presence of a Tn3-like transposable element, Tn5403. Because transposon-mediated fusion was found to be invol
The effect of translation and sex on hypnotizability testing
We compared hypnotizability between two samples from different Universities in Sweden. One test was administered in Swedish (University of Skövde) using a translated Swedish version of the HGSHS:A (Bergman, Trenter, & Kallio, 2003). At Lund University, the original English version of the HGSHS:A (Shor & Orne 1962) was used and participants also completed the Inventory Scale of Hypnotic Dep
Relationship Between Mild Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Left Ventricular Structure and Diastolic Performance
Aim: This study aims to investigate cardiac structure and function in patients with asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) and if there is any relation to severity regarding serum levels of calcium (Ca) and parathyroid hormone. Methods and Results: We consecutively included 50 patients (mean age 62.9 +/- 11 years, 45 women) with clinically diagnosed pHPT. We prospectively recruited 50 hea
Quantile regression with censored data using generalized L1minimization
We propose a way to estimate a parametric quantile function when the dependent variable, e.g. the survival time, is censored. We discuss one way to do this, transforming the problem of finding the p-quantile for the true, uncensored, survival times into a problem of finding the q-quantile for the observed, censored, times. The q-value involves the distribution of the censoring times, which is unkn
Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from epoxy resins based on bisphenol F
Survival benefits select for group living in a social spider despite reproductive costs
The evolution of cooperation requires benefits of group living to exceed costs. Hence, some components of fitness are expected to increase with increasing group size, whereas others may decrease because of competition among group members. The social spiders provide an excellent system to investigate the costs and benefits of group living: they occur in groups of various sizes and individuals are r
Cerebral metabolic and structural alterations in hereditary spastic paraplegia with thin corpus callosum assessed by MRS and DTI
Intensive therapy for multiple myeloma in patients younger than 60 years. Long-term results focusing on the effect of the degree of response on survival and relapse pattern after transplantation
Background and Objectives. From 1994 to 1997 we conducted a population-based, prospective study on intensive therapy in newly diagnosed symptomatic myeloma patients younger than 60 years, comparing their survival to that of a conventionally treated historic population. Long-term results are presented, including the impact of the degree of response on survival and relapse pattern after transplantat
Active steering of laser-accelerated ion beams
A technique for optical control of the spatial distribution of laser-accelerated ion beams is presented. An ultra-short laser pulse, tightly focused to relativistic intensities on a thin foil target, drives a beam of MeV ions. An auxiliary, nanosecond laser pulse drives a shock and locally deforms the initially flat target prior to the main pulse interaction. By changing the properties of the shoc
From aggrecan to matrix
Percutaneous transvenous mitral annuloplasty (PTMA) with the Viking device reduces pacing-induced mitral regurgitation.
Objectives: The new percutaneous mitral annuloplasty Viking device was evaluated in surviving sheep with pacing-induced mitral regurgitation. Methods and results: Twenty sheep were subjected to rapid ventricular pacing for one to three months, leading to cardiomyopathy and mitral regurgitation. Device implantation could be successfully performed in 11 of these animals after pacemaker treatment for
Robust smooth segmentation approach for array CGH data analysis
Motivation: Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) provides a genome- wide technique to screen for copy number alteration. The existing segmentation approaches for analyzing aCGH data are based on modeling data as a series of discrete segments with unknown boundaries and unknown heights. Although the biological process of copy number alteration is discrete, in reality a variety of biologic