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Wheezy And Cough Asthma Phenotypes In A Cohort Of Egyptian Children: Clinical Features And Ccr3 T51c Gene Polymorphism, Magdy Mohamed Zedan, Mai Magdy Kera, Eman Omar Khashaba, Mona El Wassefy, Amal Mohamed Osman Jan 2023

Wheezy And Cough Asthma Phenotypes In A Cohort Of Egyptian Children: Clinical Features And Ccr3 T51c Gene Polymorphism, Magdy Mohamed Zedan, Mai Magdy Kera, Eman Omar Khashaba, Mona El Wassefy, Amal Mohamed Osman

Mansoura Medical Journal

Background: Asthma is a heterogenous disease with variable characteristic phenotypes. Correlating clinical asthma phenotypes with the underlying genotypes could pave the way for development of tailored asthma medications. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical features of wheezy and cough asthma phenotypes and to assess the frequency of CCR3T51C gene polymorphism among Egyptian asthmatic children. Methods: A group of 60 Egyptian asthmatic children (40 wheezy phenotype and 20 cough phenotype) together with 100 controls were enrolled and analyzed for the genotypes of CCR3 T51C polymorphisms using PCR-RFLP. Serum IgE levels were determined by ELISA technique. Results: …


A Study Of Multiple Sclerosis, Christine Chen Sep 2022

A Study Of Multiple Sclerosis, Christine Chen

The Cardinal Edge

No abstract provided.


Application Of Nutritional Immunology In The Mitigation Of Economic And Production Losses In The Poultry Industry Associated With Food-Borne Pathogens, Coccidiosis, And Necrotic Enteritis., Shahna Fathima, Ramesh K. Selvaraj Sep 2022

Application Of Nutritional Immunology In The Mitigation Of Economic And Production Losses In The Poultry Industry Associated With Food-Borne Pathogens, Coccidiosis, And Necrotic Enteritis., Shahna Fathima, Ramesh K. Selvaraj

Proceedings of the Arkansas Nutrition Conference

Sub-therapeutic doses of antibiotics were used in poultry production since the 1950s for improved production, prophylaxis, and animal welfare. Extensive and indiscriminatory use of antibiotics led to the emergence of antibiotic resistance in food-borne pathogens of public health significance (Jones & Ricke, 2003). As per the United States Centre for Disease Control, more than 2.8 million infections in 2019 were caused by multidrug resistant bacteria. Due to public health concerns, the use of antibiotic growth promoters in livestock production was prohibited by Sweden and Denmark in 1986 and 1998 respectively (Hammerum et al., 2007). The European Union banned the use …


An Investigation Of Healthcare Supports For Those With Food Allergy In Ireland, Joseph Bolger, Nicola Blake, Sneha Vinod Jun 2021

An Investigation Of Healthcare Supports For Those With Food Allergy In Ireland, Joseph Bolger, Nicola Blake, Sneha Vinod

International Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences

Introduction: In Ireland, around 5% of children and 3% adults have food allergy (134,000 people). This current paper describes a survey that was carried out on a subset of service-users with the aim of identifying whether there is a need for increased specialist medical services and/or for a funded charity such as Anaphylaxis Ireland, defunct since 2015.

Materials & Methods: These needs were assessed via an online survey using Google Forms. The survey was conducted from 17-27th February 2020. There were 31 questions in total, relating to topics such as symptoms, clinical wait times, satisfaction with care provided and demand …


Full Issue: The International Undergraduate Journal Of Health Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2021 Jun 2021

Full Issue: The International Undergraduate Journal Of Health Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2021

International Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences

The full June 2021 issue (Volume 1, Issue 1) of the International Undergraduate Journal of Health Sciences


Physical Activity Interventions For Older Adults In The Age Of Covid-19 And Beyond, Rachel N. Bragg, K. Jason J. Crandall May 2021

Physical Activity Interventions For Older Adults In The Age Of Covid-19 And Beyond, Rachel N. Bragg, K. Jason J. Crandall

Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology

Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology Volume 2: Issue 1, Article 6, 2021. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues, it is important to understand why older adults are at higher risk for more severe morbidity and higher mortality compared to younger age groups. At the same time, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting physical activity and exercise can have positive benefits for older adults’ health. Point of application #1: The first step in keeping older adults active is motivating them to adhere to a structured program either at home, in a community setting, or in a long-term care …


Autoimmune Disorders And Hypersensitivities In The Developed World, Margaret S. Bohm Apr 2018

Autoimmune Disorders And Hypersensitivities In The Developed World, Margaret S. Bohm

Conspectus Borealis

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Selected Blood Immunological And Biochemical Parameters In Horses Infected With Cyathostominae Before And After Ivermectin Treatment, Malgorzata Ras Norynska, Rajmund Sokol, Andrzej Krzysztof Siwicki Jan 2014

Selected Blood Immunological And Biochemical Parameters In Horses Infected With Cyathostominae Before And After Ivermectin Treatment, Malgorzata Ras Norynska, Rajmund Sokol, Andrzej Krzysztof Siwicki

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this study was to identify selected blood immunological and biochemical parameters in horses infected with Cyathostominae before and after treatment with ivermectin. Fecal samples were collected before ivermectin treatment and on days 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 75 after drug administration. Blood was sampled on the same days to determine levels of total protein, \gamma-globulin, ceruloplasmin, and lysozyme activity. Eggs and dead parasites were excreted until day 3 postivermectin treatment. The reappearance of eggs was observed in 1 horse on day 50, and on day 75 in the remaining animals. Before …


Time-Resolved Cryofixation Methods For The Study Of Dynamic Cellular Events By Electron Microscopy: A Review, Keith P. Ryan, Gerd Knoll Jul 1994

Time-Resolved Cryofixation Methods For The Study Of Dynamic Cellular Events By Electron Microscopy: A Review, Keith P. Ryan, Gerd Knoll

Scanning Microscopy

The preservation of cells for electron microscopy by chemical fixation is a lengthy process, requiring up to 30 minutes for cytoplasmic stabilisation. This time lag enables many changes to occur in specimens so that they may not reflect their living state when they are observed in electron microscopes. Many artefacts can be avoided by using cryofixation, which freezes specimens over a period that is measured in milliseconds, so that specimens are preserved by cryoimmobilisation. This time resolution can be used to study rapid processes in biology and chemistry because, although electron microscopes cannot observe dynamic cellular events directly, processes can …


Lymphoid Microenvironments In The Thymus And Lymph Node, W. Van Ewijk, P. J. M. Brekelmans, R. Jacobs, E. Wisse Aug 1988

Lymphoid Microenvironments In The Thymus And Lymph Node, W. Van Ewijk, P. J. M. Brekelmans, R. Jacobs, E. Wisse

Scanning Microscopy

The three-dimensional architecture of the thymus and mesenteric lymph node reveals several different stromal cell types important in the development and function of T cells. In the thymic cortex, T cells proliferate and differentiate in a meshwork of epithelial-reticular cells. They then migrate towards the medulla where they may interact with interdigitating cells. T cells migrate from the thymus through perivascular spaces, surrounding large vessels at the cortico-medullary boundary. In this area also large thymic cystic cavities are found, their function remains at present unclear. Mature "selected" T cells leave the thymus most probably by the venous bloodstream, to enter …


A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study Of Human Spleen: Relationship Between The Microcirculation And Functions, Makoto Kashimura, Tsuneo Fujita Mar 1987

A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study Of Human Spleen: Relationship Between The Microcirculation And Functions, Makoto Kashimura, Tsuneo Fujita

Scanning Microscopy

This paper reviews scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation of the circulatory system of the human spleen, based on our findings on freeze-cracked surfaces and vascular casts of the spleen.

Central arteries ran straight in the white pulp without branching out follicular arteries and became penicillar arteries in the red pulp. Some penicillar arteries returned to the marginal zone. Some of their branches ended by opening there, whereas others passed through the marginal zone, entered the white pulp and became follicular arteries. Some of them took the shape of an "arteriolar-capillary bundle". Most of the follicular capillaries ended opening into the …


An Analysis Of Microstructural Factors Which Influence The Use Of Muscle As A Food, R. G. Cassens, C. E. Carpenter, T. J. Eddinger Jan 1984

An Analysis Of Microstructural Factors Which Influence The Use Of Muscle As A Food, R. G. Cassens, C. E. Carpenter, T. J. Eddinger

Food Structure

Study of structure of muscle provides information on the location and arrangement of various components and the changes which may be inflicted upon them. The structura l features of muscle have been descr ibed in detail down to the molecular level, but rega rding its use as a food, special interest centers on the connective tissue component and on myofibri llar proteins . Muscle comprises about 1/3 of the live weight of the a ni mal and is not static , but rather is subject to major changes in properties associated with growth, repair and se nescence. It is apparent …