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Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 6, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 6, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
University Organizations
Newsletter created by and about the Kentucky Partnership for Farm Family Health & Safety.
Severe Bone Marrow Suppression In A Patient With Rheumatoid Arthritis On Methotrexate, M P. Iqbal, A A. Ali, A A. Alvi
Severe Bone Marrow Suppression In A Patient With Rheumatoid Arthritis On Methotrexate, M P. Iqbal, A A. Ali, A A. Alvi
Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences
No abstract provided.
Efficient Transcriptional Activation Of Many Simple Modular Promoters By Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole
Efficient Transcriptional Activation Of Many Simple Modular Promoters By Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole
Dartmouth Scholarship
Simian virus 40 (SV40) large T antigen is a multifunctional protein which plays central roles during both lytic and transforming infections by SV40. It is a potent transcriptional activator and increases expression from the SV40 late promoter and from several cellular promoters. To understand better the transcriptional activation activity of large T antigen, we examined its ability to transactivate a set of simple modular promoters containing one of four upstream activation sequences coupled with one of three different TATA box sequences originally constructed and studied by Taylor and Kingston (Mol. Cell. Biol. 10:165-175, 1990). Large T antigen activated transcription from …
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 4, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 4, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
University Organizations
Newsletter created by and about the Kentucky Partnership for Farm Family Health & Safety.
Molecular Cloning Of Infectious Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Ak7 From An Emv-14-Positive Akxl-5 Mouse And The Resistance Of Ak7 To Recognition By Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, William R. Green, Nuria R. Giné
Molecular Cloning Of Infectious Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Ak7 From An Emv-14-Positive Akxl-5 Mouse And The Resistance Of Ak7 To Recognition By Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes., Hillary D. White, William R. Green, Nuria R. Giné
Dartmouth Scholarship
The AKXL-5 recombinant inbred mouse strain is positive for the endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus emv-14, the only emv present in its germ line. emv-14 is of particular interest because spleen cells expressing emv-14 virus escape recognition by anti-AKR/Gross virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes. We report here the isolation and characterization of a replication-competent emv clone, pAK7, derived from an AKXL-5 mouse. This clone is novel in that it encodes a variant ecotropic murine leukemia virus that, when expressed in SC.Kb target cells, fails to be recognized efficiently by anti-AKR/Gross virus cytotoxic T lymphocytes. The pAK7 clone can therefore be used …
Does Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (Rdw) Improve Evaluation Of Microcytic Anaemias?, Muhammad Sajjad Baqar, Mohammad Khurshid, A Molla
Does Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (Rdw) Improve Evaluation Of Microcytic Anaemias?, Muhammad Sajjad Baqar, Mohammad Khurshid, A Molla
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Abstract
The red cell distribution width (RDW) is an index of the variation in red cells size (anisocytosis). A study was conducted to examine the validity of using RDW in improving classification of microcytic anaemias. A total of 300 blood samples collected from a patient population aged 3 months to 55 years who were referred for haemoglobin electrophoresis were examined at The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH). On complete blood count, initially 200 patients (66.6%) were found to have hypochromic microcytic anaemia. Following haemoglobin electrophoresis 41% (821200) patients were diagnosed to have thalassemia minor and 59% (1181200) had hypochromic microcytic …
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Mutants Resistant To Serum Neutralization Arise During Persistent Infection Of Rhesus Monkeys, Dawn P. Wooley, Catherine Collignon, Ronald C. Desrosiers
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Mutants Resistant To Serum Neutralization Arise During Persistent Infection Of Rhesus Monkeys, Dawn P. Wooley, Catherine Collignon, Ronald C. Desrosiers
Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications
We previously described the pattern of sequence variation in gp120 following persistent infection of rhesus monkeys with the pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac239 molecular clone (D.P.W. Burns and R.C. Desrosiers, J. Virol. 65:1843, 1991). Sequence changes were confined largely to five variable regions (V1 to V5), four of which correspond to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120 variable regions. Remarkably, 182 of 186 nucleotide substitutions that were documented in these variable regions resulted in amino acid changes. This is an extremely nonrandom pattern, which suggests selective pressure driving amino acid changes in discrete variable domains. In the present study, …
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 3, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 3, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
University Organizations
Newsletter created by and about the Kentucky Partnership for Farm Family Health & Safety.
Suggested Reference Ranges In Clinical Chemistry For Apparently Healthy Males And Females Of Pakistan., Ayesha Molla, Mohammad Khurshid, William T. Manser, Rukhsana Lalani, Anis Alam, Zubaida Mohammad
Suggested Reference Ranges In Clinical Chemistry For Apparently Healthy Males And Females Of Pakistan., Ayesha Molla, Mohammad Khurshid, William T. Manser, Rukhsana Lalani, Anis Alam, Zubaida Mohammad
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Abstract
Seven hundred and eighty six apparently healthy males (418) and females (368) aged 0-69 years were randomly selected for estimation of reference ranges of 24 serum analytes at the clinical chemistry laboratory of The Ago Khon University Hospital (AKUH). Of the total study samples, 56% (439/786) were in the poediatric age group (0-14 years) and 44% (347/786) in the adult (1 5_60 years) group. Beckman Astra Ideal Autoanalyzer was used for all the estimations. Moon and standard deviations (SD) were calculated for each of the age groups. Reference ranges were calculated following standard methods of the International Federation of …
Cryptococcus Neoformans Serotype Groups Found In Clinical And Environmental Isolates, John Clauson
Cryptococcus Neoformans Serotype Groups Found In Clinical And Environmental Isolates, John Clauson
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast responsible for severe meningoencephalitis. The importance of epidemiological studies on cryptococcosis has increased since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. C. neoformans exists in two varieties containing four serotypes, C. neoformans var. neoformans (serotypes A and D) and C. neoformans var. gattii (serotypes B and C). Locally C. neoformans var. neoformans has been associated with pigeon feces during those months having an average temperature of 64.2°F j(17.8°C) and above. Clinical and environmental isolates of C. neoformans obtained from regional hospitals and environmental samplings, respectively, have been grouped into their variety status utilizing canavanine-glycine-bromthymol blue …
Prevalence Of Thalassemia Minor Trait In Pakistani Population Presented At Akuh For Complete Blood Count Estimation (Cbc)., Alia Shaikh, Mohammad Khurshid
Prevalence Of Thalassemia Minor Trait In Pakistani Population Presented At Akuh For Complete Blood Count Estimation (Cbc)., Alia Shaikh, Mohammad Khurshid
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
No abstract provided.
Reversal Of Age-Associated Decline In Immune Response To Pnu-Imune Vaccine By Supplementation With The Steroid Hormone Dehydroepiandrosterone, Manju Garg, Subbarao Bondada
Reversal Of Age-Associated Decline In Immune Response To Pnu-Imune Vaccine By Supplementation With The Steroid Hormone Dehydroepiandrosterone, Manju Garg, Subbarao Bondada
Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics Faculty Publications
Recently, we reported that murine antibody responses to the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide (Pnu-Imune) vaccine declined with age. Here we present data to support the concept that age-associated immune defects are not only due to intrinsic defects in immune cells but are also due to extrinsic factors emanating from the neuroendocrine system. We found that supplementation with dehydroepiandrosterone, a steroid hormone known to be reduced in the aged, corrects the immune deficiency of aged mice and significantly enhanced their splenic immune responses to the Pnu-Imune vaccine.
Two Factors That Bind To Highly Conserved Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retroviral Enhancers., Nancy R. Manley, Mary M. O'Connell, Wanwen Sun, Nancy A. Speck, Nancy Hopkins
Two Factors That Bind To Highly Conserved Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retroviral Enhancers., Nancy R. Manley, Mary M. O'Connell, Wanwen Sun, Nancy A. Speck, Nancy Hopkins
Dartmouth Scholarship
The transcriptional enhancers of the Moloney and Friend murine leukemia viruses (MLV) are important determinants of viral pathogenicity. We used electrophoretic mobility shift and methylation interference assays to study nuclear factors which bind to a region of these enhancers whose sequence is identical between Moloney and Friend viruses and particularly highly conserved among 35 mammalian type C retroviruses whose enhancer sequences have been aligned (E. Golemis, N. A. Speck, and N. Hopkins, J. Virol. 64:534-542, 1990). Previous studies identified sites for the leukemia virus factor b (LVb) and core proteins in this region (N. A. Speck and D. Baltimore, Mol. …
Characterization Of A Protein That Binds Multiple Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retrovirus Enhancers., Wanwen Sun, Mary M. O'Connell, Nancy A. Speck
Characterization Of A Protein That Binds Multiple Sequences In Mammalian Type C Retrovirus Enhancers., Wanwen Sun, Mary M. O'Connell, Nancy A. Speck
Dartmouth Scholarship
Mammalian type C retrovirus enhancer factor 1 (MCREF-1) is a nuclear protein that binds several directly repeated sequences (CNGGN6CNGG) in the Moloney and Friend murine leukemia virus (MLV) enhancers (N. R. Manley, M. O'Connell, W. Sun, N. A. Speck, and N. Hopkins, J. Virol. 67:1967-1975, 1993). In this paper, we describe the partial purification of MCREF-1 from calf thymus nuclei and further characterize the binding properties of MCREF-1. MCREF-1 binds four sites in the Moloney MLV enhancer and three sites in the Friend MLV enhancer. Ethylation interference analysis suggests that the MCREF-1 binding site spans two adjacent minor grooves of …
Human Performance Lab Newsletter, February 1993, St. Cloud State University
Human Performance Lab Newsletter, February 1993, St. Cloud State University
Human Performance Lab Newsletter
Contents of this issue include:
- A Lesson from Grandma by Moira Petit
- Two Steps to Better Health by Jack Kelly
- Home Exercise Equipment: What's Right for Me? by Kari Brown
- Quality Quenching
- Just a Reminder (on frostbite) by Mike Reid
- Stress Buster by Mary Kazemba
- Nutrition Update by Lori Hyink
- HPL Research
- Graduate Programs & Research
Ua12/12 Your Healthstyle, Wku Wellness Center
Ua12/12 Your Healthstyle, Wku Wellness Center
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by the Wellness Center regarding services, health and fitness.
Detection Of Serum Antibody Responses In Cattle With Natural Or Experimental Neospora Infections, Patricia Conrad, Karen Sverlow, Mark Anderson, Joan Rowe, Robert Bondurant, Gwen Tuter, Richard Breitmeyer, California Department Of Food And Agriculture, Animal Health Branch, Mark Thurmond, Alex Ardans, J. P. Dubey, Gerarld Duhamel, Bradd Barr
Detection Of Serum Antibody Responses In Cattle With Natural Or Experimental Neospora Infections, Patricia Conrad, Karen Sverlow, Mark Anderson, Joan Rowe, Robert Bondurant, Gwen Tuter, Richard Breitmeyer, California Department Of Food And Agriculture, Animal Health Branch, Mark Thurmond, Alex Ardans, J. P. Dubey, Gerarld Duhamel, Bradd Barr
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
Parasite-specific antibody responses were detected using an indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test in cattle that were naturally or experimentally infected with Neospora parasites. The test was developed using Neospora tachyzoites isolated from an aborted bovine fetus and grown in bovine cell cultures (isolate BPA1). In all cases, infections were confirmed by the identification of Neospora tachyzoites and/or bradyzoite cysts in fetal or calf tissues using an immunoperoxidase test procedure. Fifty-five naturally infected cows that aborted Neospora-infected fetuses had titers of 320-5,120 at the time of abortion. The titer of 6 cows that were serologically monitored over a prolonged period decreased …
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
Ua66/14/4 Kentucky Partnership Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1, Kentucky Partnership For Farm Family Health & Safety
University Organizations
Newsletter created by and about the Kentucky Partnership for Farm Family Health & Safety.
Epidermal Mosaicism And Blaschko's Lines, Celia Moss, S. Larkins, Michael W. Stacey, A. Blight, P. A. Farndon, E. V. Davidson
Epidermal Mosaicism And Blaschko's Lines, Celia Moss, S. Larkins, Michael W. Stacey, A. Blight, P. A. Farndon, E. V. Davidson
Bioelectrics Publications
To test the hypothesis that epidermal rather than dermal mosaicism determines Blaschko's lines in hypomelanosis of Ito (HI), we studied the distribution of chromosomal mosaicism in four patients. In two, mosaicism had not been detected in lymphocytes or dermal fibroblasts, but was clearly shown in epidermal keratinocytes; furthermore, the abnormal cell line was confirmed to the hypopigmented epidermis and the normal epidermis contained only normal cells. Negative findings in the other two patients might be because of mosaicism which was undetected either because it was submicroscopic or because it was present in melanocytes, which have not yet been studied. These …
1993 Beef Cattle Report
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Cow-Calf • Forage Systems Using Sandhills Subirrigated Meadows and Range: Beef Production Traits • Forage Systems Using Sandhills Subirrigated Meadows and Range: Economic Analysis • High Quality Meadow Hay as a Winter Supplement for Gestating Beef Cows in the Sandhills of Nebraska • Heifers Sired by Bulls with Either High or Low EPD's for Marbling Do Not Differ in Age at Puberty • Synovex C Affects Growth, Reproduction, and Calving in Heifers • Synthetic Progestins Influence Secretion of Luteinizing and Timing of Ovulation • Level of Progesterone Influences Pregnancy Rate in Beef Cows and Heifers • Combination of Factors (Ratios) …
Book Review: The Baculovirus Expression System: A Laboratory Guide (1992) King, L. A. & Possee, R. D., David D. Dunigan
Book Review: The Baculovirus Expression System: A Laboratory Guide (1992) King, L. A. & Possee, R. D., David D. Dunigan
Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications
The power of molecular biology is unleashed with the ability to clone and sequence genes, and then express these genes in heterologous systems. This sets the stage for the full analysis of proteins that are otherwise difficult to isolate and/or purify, especially when present at very low copy number per cell or when isolated from relatively precious materials. Overexpression of protein is now possible in a number of systems including prokaryotes (e.g., E. coli) and various eukaryotes (yeast, insects, and plants). The issue then becomes, which system (1) most closely reflects the homologous expression with respect to posttranslational modifications, …
Salmonella Hadar Pericarditis, A Aziz, W Jafri, T A. Jawed, A Shaikh, B Farooqui, M K. Ashfaq, N Ul Haq
Salmonella Hadar Pericarditis, A Aziz, W Jafri, T A. Jawed, A Shaikh, B Farooqui, M K. Ashfaq, N Ul Haq
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
No abstract provided.
Model Consent Forms For Dna Linkage Analysis And Storage, Roger B. Dworkin, R. L. Gold, R. R. Lebel, E. A. Mearns, T Hadro, J. K. Burns
Model Consent Forms For Dna Linkage Analysis And Storage, Roger B. Dworkin, R. L. Gold, R. R. Lebel, E. A. Mearns, T Hadro, J. K. Burns
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Crime, Race And Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
Crime, Race And Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cysticercosis In A Muslim Woman, Farrukh Aijaz, Altaf Ahmed
Cysticercosis In A Muslim Woman, Farrukh Aijaz, Altaf Ahmed
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
No abstract provided.
Alternatives In The 90'S: What's Next?, Henry Spira
Alternatives In The 90'S: What's Next?, Henry Spira
Conference Presentations
The 80's was a decade of remarkable and innovative research and development of alternatives. We see the 90’s as the decade of validation and implementation.
From an activist's perspective, the 80's was very encouraging,-- alternatives gained acceptance, legitimacy and credibility within the toxicology, corporate and regulatory communities. And The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) at Johns Hopkins University played a significant role in making this acceptance possible.
But these new technologies have yet to realize their full potential; the focus to date has been on development more than on bringing these technologies into routine usage. And the public, …