(From the Hospital of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
... longer time, and the difference between intoxicated and normal mice is not so distinct. However, in intoxicated mice the blood is apparently not only more rapidly, but also more frequently, invaded even by these organisms. These experiments throw no light on whether the inspired bacteria are killed ...
... longer time, and the difference between intoxicated and normal mice is not so distinct. However, in intoxicated mice the blood is apparently not only more rapidly, but also more frequently, invaded even by these organisms. These experiments throw no light on whether the inspired bacteria are killed ...
The Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Analogue FTY720 Reduces
... effect was mediated by the S1P3 sphingolipid receptor as FTY720 had no effect on thrombin-induced monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 release in S1P3⫺/⫺ mice. In contrast to S1P receptors on lymphocytes, FTY720 did not desensitize vascular S1P receptors as arteries from FTY720-treated mice retained t ...
... effect was mediated by the S1P3 sphingolipid receptor as FTY720 had no effect on thrombin-induced monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 release in S1P3⫺/⫺ mice. In contrast to S1P receptors on lymphocytes, FTY720 did not desensitize vascular S1P receptors as arteries from FTY720-treated mice retained t ...
Figures to be replicated
... X mice for each condition processed at 12 days post-injection: C57/BL6 (H-2b) mice o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V/D38A C57/BL6 CD4-/- mice o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V/D38A C ...
... X mice for each condition processed at 12 days post-injection: C57/BL6 (H-2b) mice o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V/D38A C57/BL6 CD4-/- mice o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V o injected with pPGK-SB13 + pT/CaggsNrasG12V/D38A C ...
Cutting Edge: CpG Oligodeoxynucleotides Trigger Protective and
... Th2-driven disease, in BALB/c mice. CpG-ODN induced Th1 effector T cells in vitro and conveyed protective immunity to disease-prone BALB/c mice in vivo. Conversion to a Th1driven resistant phenotype was associated with IL-12 production and maintained the expression of IL-12R b2-chains. Most striking ...
... Th2-driven disease, in BALB/c mice. CpG-ODN induced Th1 effector T cells in vitro and conveyed protective immunity to disease-prone BALB/c mice in vivo. Conversion to a Th1driven resistant phenotype was associated with IL-12 production and maintained the expression of IL-12R b2-chains. Most striking ...
Altered urinary elimination
... Altered urinary production Polyuria: Refer to the production of abnormal large amount of urinary by the kidneys. Oliguria and anuria: are used to describe as decreased urinary output. ...
... Altered urinary production Polyuria: Refer to the production of abnormal large amount of urinary by the kidneys. Oliguria and anuria: are used to describe as decreased urinary output. ...
Comparative Medicine - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... use of MSCs in veterinary medicine is increasing and far exceeds the similar use in humans. Accordingly, how the MSCs interact to modulate the function of immune cells in other species has important clinical applications as it relates to the development of novel cell-based therapies in veterinary me ...
... use of MSCs in veterinary medicine is increasing and far exceeds the similar use in humans. Accordingly, how the MSCs interact to modulate the function of immune cells in other species has important clinical applications as it relates to the development of novel cell-based therapies in veterinary me ...
Urinalysis II - My Anatomy Mentor
... intermediate products of fat metabolism and when present in the urine in abnormally high amounts it is known as ketonuria. Detection of ketones, i.e., acetoacetic acid, acetone and hydroxybutyric acid, in the urine is particularly important for detecting insufficient insulin in a person who has diab ...
... intermediate products of fat metabolism and when present in the urine in abnormally high amounts it is known as ketonuria. Detection of ketones, i.e., acetoacetic acid, acetone and hydroxybutyric acid, in the urine is particularly important for detecting insufficient insulin in a person who has diab ...
URINARY ELIMINATION OXYGENATION
... Kidneys produce several substances vital to production of RBC, BP, and bone mineralization Produces erythropoietin which stimulates RBC production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of th ...
... Kidneys produce several substances vital to production of RBC, BP, and bone mineralization Produces erythropoietin which stimulates RBC production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of th ...
Introduction
... transgenic lines revealed an antigen-specific band(s) in leaf tissues by Western analysis [Fig. 3B, right]. The accumulation of pB5 in collard was higher when compared to transgenic tobacco expressing soluble pB5. The presence of additional amino acids at the C-terminal end (anchor) is probably resp ...
... transgenic lines revealed an antigen-specific band(s) in leaf tissues by Western analysis [Fig. 3B, right]. The accumulation of pB5 in collard was higher when compared to transgenic tobacco expressing soluble pB5. The presence of additional amino acids at the C-terminal end (anchor) is probably resp ...
The P Domain of the P0 Protein of Plasmodium falciparum Protects
... P proteins have been shown to be immunogenic and have been studied extensively in humans because of their association with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disorder. Approximately 10 to 15% of patients suffering from SLE possess autoantibodies against the conserved carboxyterminal 2 ...
... P proteins have been shown to be immunogenic and have been studied extensively in humans because of their association with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disorder. Approximately 10 to 15% of patients suffering from SLE possess autoantibodies against the conserved carboxyterminal 2 ...
Urinary tract obstruction & Stones
... urine pH, and reduces citrate excretion – Allopurinol increases xanthine excretion and may produce xanthine stones – Several drugs have limited urine solubility, • May promote stone formation or are absorbed into the crystal matrix of other stone • Triamterene, ceftriaxone, sulfonamides, bactrim, su ...
... urine pH, and reduces citrate excretion – Allopurinol increases xanthine excretion and may produce xanthine stones – Several drugs have limited urine solubility, • May promote stone formation or are absorbed into the crystal matrix of other stone • Triamterene, ceftriaxone, sulfonamides, bactrim, su ...
urinary tract infections - Monmouth Family Health Center
... urethra. The urinary tract in human beings is normally ‘sterile’ i.e. no bacteria of any type normally live in these organs. When bacteria enter this normally ‘sterile’ environment, most of the time they are eliminated by the body’s defense mechanism and no infection results. In some cases, this def ...
... urethra. The urinary tract in human beings is normally ‘sterile’ i.e. no bacteria of any type normally live in these organs. When bacteria enter this normally ‘sterile’ environment, most of the time they are eliminated by the body’s defense mechanism and no infection results. In some cases, this def ...
A crucial role for B cells in neuroinvasive scrapie
... mice (M.S., unpublished results), which lack Rag-2 as well as the receptors for interferon-a/b7 and interferon-g8. For controls, we inoculated inbred mice of strains C57BL/6 and 129Sv, which are the genetic backgrounds of all other mouse strains used. To investigate the role of T cells, we used mice ...
... mice (M.S., unpublished results), which lack Rag-2 as well as the receptors for interferon-a/b7 and interferon-g8. For controls, we inoculated inbred mice of strains C57BL/6 and 129Sv, which are the genetic backgrounds of all other mouse strains used. To investigate the role of T cells, we used mice ...
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Utrophin
... and functionally very similar – both proteins, hold muscle tissue together “Well-known” by the body ...
... and functionally very similar – both proteins, hold muscle tissue together “Well-known” by the body ...
Induction of Neonatal Tolerance by Plasmid DNA Vaccination
... Plasmid DNA vaccines capable of preventing viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections are currently under development. Our labs have shown that a plasmid DNA vaccine encoding the circumsporozoite protein of the malaria parasite elicits protective immunity against live sporozoite challenge in adult B ...
... Plasmid DNA vaccines capable of preventing viral, bacterial, and parasitic infections are currently under development. Our labs have shown that a plasmid DNA vaccine encoding the circumsporozoite protein of the malaria parasite elicits protective immunity against live sporozoite challenge in adult B ...
Immunisation with proteins expressed during chronic
... following an ethical review by Dstl’s Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body. Protection studies were performed using female BALB/c mice (BALB/c; Charles River UK) implanted with a subcutaneous Pico transponder (Uno BV, Netherlands). Mice were 6–8 weeks of age and weighed 16–20 grams on arrival. Mic ...
... following an ethical review by Dstl’s Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body. Protection studies were performed using female BALB/c mice (BALB/c; Charles River UK) implanted with a subcutaneous Pico transponder (Uno BV, Netherlands). Mice were 6–8 weeks of age and weighed 16–20 grams on arrival. Mic ...
Transcript - Spina Bifida Association
... – Constipation leads to increased stool in rectum – More stool in rectum = more bacteria on perineum (the place between the anus and the urethra) – More bacteria near urethra leads to infections ...
... – Constipation leads to increased stool in rectum – More stool in rectum = more bacteria on perineum (the place between the anus and the urethra) – More bacteria near urethra leads to infections ...
Determination of bacterial load from tissues infected
... patches (CLPs) and isolated lymphoid follicles (ILFs), during infection with C. rodentium, has been analyzed. It was shown that interleukin 22 (IL‑22) acts downstream of the lymphotoxin pathway and regulates the organization and maintenance of CLPs and ILFs during infection with C. rodentium. IL-22 ...
... patches (CLPs) and isolated lymphoid follicles (ILFs), during infection with C. rodentium, has been analyzed. It was shown that interleukin 22 (IL‑22) acts downstream of the lymphotoxin pathway and regulates the organization and maintenance of CLPs and ILFs during infection with C. rodentium. IL-22 ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... its effects on cellular and humoral immunity has been studied in normal and tumor bearing mice. To evaluate the role of the peptide in cellular immunity delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) response has been assayed in normal and DL (Dalton’s lymphoma) bearing mice and the effect of the skin peptides ...
... its effects on cellular and humoral immunity has been studied in normal and tumor bearing mice. To evaluate the role of the peptide in cellular immunity delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) response has been assayed in normal and DL (Dalton’s lymphoma) bearing mice and the effect of the skin peptides ...
(PK), Dose Fractionation and Efficacy of TP
... respectively. The gastrointestinal carriage rates among hospitalized patients increases to 20% within 72 hours of admission. ...
... respectively. The gastrointestinal carriage rates among hospitalized patients increases to 20% within 72 hours of admission. ...
61. DNA vaccines based on FMDV minigenes in a mouse model
... compartments, new plasmids were constructed in which BTT was fused to different target signals. The expression of the B cell epitope was detectable in all cases (figure 1, panel e). Relative to what observed with plasmid pCMV-BTT, a higher number of cells were positive when a signal peptide was fuse ...
... compartments, new plasmids were constructed in which BTT was fused to different target signals. The expression of the B cell epitope was detectable in all cases (figure 1, panel e). Relative to what observed with plasmid pCMV-BTT, a higher number of cells were positive when a signal peptide was fuse ...
Purple Urine Bag Syndrome
... culture showed Escherichia coli and she was started on injection Ceftriaxone. Injection low molecular weight heparin was given for DVT. She responded well to treatment with disappearance of purple urine colour. ...
... culture showed Escherichia coli and she was started on injection Ceftriaxone. Injection low molecular weight heparin was given for DVT. She responded well to treatment with disappearance of purple urine colour. ...
Immunodeficient Mouse Models
... cells and tissue rejection [1, 7]. NOD-scid IL2rg-/- Strains. A much better immunized mouse model came with the crossing of NOD/SCID mice and IL2rg-/- mice [21, 22]. This hybrid model greatly improved the effectiveness of the engraftment of human tissues, PBMCs, stem and progenitor cells isolated fr ...
... cells and tissue rejection [1, 7]. NOD-scid IL2rg-/- Strains. A much better immunized mouse model came with the crossing of NOD/SCID mice and IL2rg-/- mice [21, 22]. This hybrid model greatly improved the effectiveness of the engraftment of human tissues, PBMCs, stem and progenitor cells isolated fr ...
Lab 10 - Creighton Biology
... The kidneys play a vital role in homeostasis, or the maintenance of constant conditions within the body. They regulate the chemical content, the pH, and the osmotic pressure of the blood. The kidneys form urine by the combined processes of glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular sec ...
... The kidneys play a vital role in homeostasis, or the maintenance of constant conditions within the body. They regulate the chemical content, the pH, and the osmotic pressure of the blood. The kidneys form urine by the combined processes of glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular sec ...
The basics of urinary tract infection (UTI) prevention and identification
... caused by a UTI or some other reason. For information on how to assess for a UTI and what to do next, refer to the ABCs for Diagnosing UTIs in Continuing Care resource online: http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ ABCs-for-diagnosing-UTIs-incontinuing-care-jan2014 ...
... caused by a UTI or some other reason. For information on how to assess for a UTI and what to do next, refer to the ABCs for Diagnosing UTIs in Continuing Care resource online: http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ ABCs-for-diagnosing-UTIs-incontinuing-care-jan2014 ...
Major urinary proteins
Major urinary proteins (Mups), also known as α2u-globulins, are a subfamily of proteins found in abundance in the urine and other secretions of many animals. Mups provide a small range of identifying information about the donor animal, when detected by the vomeronasal organ of the receiving animal. They belong to a larger family of proteins known as lipocalins. Mups are encoded by a cluster of genes, located adjacent to each other on a single stretch of DNA, that varies greatly in number between species: from at least 21 functional genes in mice to none in humans. Mup proteins form a characteristic glove shape, encompassing a ligand-binding pocket that accommodates specific small, organic chemicals.Urinary proteins were first reported in rodents in 1932, during studies by Thomas Addis into the cause of proteinuria. They are potent human allergens, and are largely responsible for a number of animal allergies, including to cats, horses and rodents. Their endogenous function within an animal is unknown, but may involve regulating energy expenditure. However, as secreted proteins they play multiple roles in chemical communication between animals, functioning as pheromone transporters and stabilizers in rodents and pigs. Mups can also act as protein pheromones themselves. They have been demonstrated to promote aggression in male mice, and one specific Mup protein found in male mouse urine is sexually attractive to female mice. Mups can also function as signals between different species: mice display an instinctive fear response on the detection of Mups derived from predators such as cats and rats.