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Stimulus-dependent dopamine release in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is related to an attenuated and dysfunctional dopamine system. Normally, a high extracellular dopamine level yields a tonic dopaminergic input that down-regulates stimuli-evoked phasic dopamine responses through autoreceptors. Abnormally low tonic extracellular dopamine in ADHD up-regulates the autoreceptors so that stimuli-evoked phasic dopamine is

Spridning av No₂ från en naturgaseldad väggpanna

I rapporten presenteras mätningarn, som har gjorts under perioden december 1987 till april 1988, av Nox-halten i luften i omgivningen av avgasutsläpp från en naturgaseldad villapanna. Bl.a. redovisas hur olika vindhastigheter och vindriktningar inverkar på Nox-halten i pannans omgivning.

Generation and molecular characterization of head and neck squamous cell lines of Fanconi anemia patients

Patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) are prone to develop malignancies at an early age. Besides hematologic malignancies, squamous cell carcinomas in the anogenital region and head and neck are also frequently found in these patients. The aim of this study was to generate a panel of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines and xenografts of FA HNSCC, and to characterize these cell lin

Methods of Hopf and normal form in the analysis of non-linear and non-conservative systems

The method of normal form originating from the work of A.D. Brjuno has been used in the analysis of two-degrees-of-freedom discrete systems with eccentric follower force. Various types of external and internal damping has been taken into consideration. The program NORFOR2 is compared with program BIFOR2, which is based on Hopf Bifurcation, as to the capacity and speed in solving non-linear, non-co

Free radicals and brain damage

Although free radicals have been suggested to contribute to ischemic brain damage for more than 10 years, it is not until quite recently that convincing evidence has been presented for their involvement in both sustained and transient ischemia. The hypothesis is examined against current knowledge of free radical chemistry, as it applies to biological systems, and of cellular iron metabolism. It is

Effects of methylene chloride on body and organ weight and plasma buturylcholinesterase activity in mice

Exposure to methylene chloride produced a time and concentration related increase in liver weight. The effect was more prominent in female mice than in male. The activity of plasma butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) increased even more than the liver weight at corresponding exposures, but only in the males. Fatty infiltration was noticeable after exposure to 75 p.p.m. and was more prominent in the fema

Combining LSND and atmospheric anomalies in a three-neutrino picture

We investigate the three-neutrino mixing scheme for solving the atmospheric and LSND anomalies. We find the region in the parameter space that provides a good fit to the LSND and the SK atmospheric data, taking into account the CHOOZ constraint. We demonstrate that the goodness of this fit is comparable to that of the conventional fit to the solar and atmospheric data. Large values of the LSND ang

Derivation of a xeno-free human ES cell line.

Elimination of all animal material during both the derivation and long-term culture of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is necessary prior to future application of hESCs in clinical cell therapy. The potential consequences of transplanting xeno-contaminated hESCs into patients, such as an increased risk of graft rejection [STEM CELLS 2006;24:221229] and the potential transfer of nonhuman pathoge

Immunization for atherosclerosis

This review summarizes experimental findings that highlight the complex roles of the immune system in atherogenesis. Immune activation can have either proatherogenic or atheroprotective effects. Immune-modulation therapy via an active or passive immunization strategy aims to exploit the atheroprotective aspects of the immune system to modulate atherosclerosis. Several experimental studies have dem

Novel PPAR gamma agonists GI 262570, GW 7845, GW 1929, and pioglitazone decrease calcium channel function and myogenic tone in rat mesenteric arteries

Novel non-thiazolidinedione, tyrosine-derived peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonists, GI 262570, GW 7845, GW 1929, developed by Glaxo-Smith-Kline (GSK) along with pioglitazone and nisoldipine, were studied on currents through L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCC) in freshly isolated smooth muscle cells from mesenteric arteries, and on the diameter of pressurized mesen

Individual semicircular canal function in superior and inferior vestibular neuritis

OBJECTIVE: To examine the concept of selective superior and inferior vestibular nerve involvement in vestibular neuritis by studying the distribution of semicircular canal (SCC) involvement in such patients. BACKGROUND: Vestibular neuritis was traditionally thought to involve the superior and inferior vestibular nerves. Recent work suggests that in some patients, only the superior nerve is involve

Aquabis(3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-kappa N-2)(malonato-kappa O-2,O ')copper(II) dihydrate

In the neutral title complex, [Cu(C3H2O4)(C5H8N2)(2-)(H2O)]. 2H(2)O or [Cu(mal)(dmp)(2)(H2O)]. 2H(2)O (mal is malonate and dmp is 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole), the Cu-II ion, in a slightly distorted square-pyramidal geometry, is coordinated by two O atoms of the bidentate malonate, the O atom of the water ligand and two N atoms from the two 3,5-dimethylpyrazole ligands. The mean Cu-N bond length is 2

Increased parental participation in a paediatric surgical day-care unit

Day care is currently a common way of providing treatment for minor and average paediatric surgical procedures. The purpose of this study was to assess possible benefits of increasing parental involvement in the care of operated children in a day-care surgery unit. By giving parents information and education about post-operative care, the goal was to facilitate recovery and minimize time spent in

Glucagon-like peptide I increases cytoplasmic calcium in insulin-secreting beta TC3-cells by enhancement of intracellular calcium mobilization

In the insulin-secreting beta-cell line beta TC3, stimulation with 11.2 mmol/l glucose caused a rise in the intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in only 18% of the tested cells. The number of glucose-responsive cells increased after pretreatment of the cells with glucagon-like peptide I (GLP-I)(7-36)amide and at 10(-11) mol/l; 84% of the cells responded to glucose with a rise in [Ca2+]i

Integrated Life Cycle Design - Applied to concrete multi-dwelling buildings

Popular Abstract in Swedish Syftet med arbetet är att undersöka och påvisa hur ett bostadshus kan projekteras så att funktionen på bästa sätt motsvarar de krav som ställs, till lägsta möjliga kostnad och miljöpåverkan över hela livscykeln. Såväl metodiken för helhetsprojektering, som byggnadens specifika egenskaper och funktioner studeras. Metodiken som utvecklas är generell, medan tillämpningen, The objective of this work is to explore ways of enhancing the overall lifetime quality, including cost and environmental efficiency, of Swedish concrete multi-dwelling buildings. The building and its characteristics, as well as the procedures for whole life optimisation, are addressed. The methods developed are general for buildings, while the application is specific. The fundamental characteris