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The Ability Of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen To Immortalize Primary Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts Cosegregates With Its Ability To Bind To P53., Jiyue Y. Zhu, Marina Abate, Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole Dec 1991

The Ability Of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen To Immortalize Primary Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts Cosegregates With Its Ability To Bind To P53., Jiyue Y. Zhu, Marina Abate, Philip W. Rice, Charles N. Cole

Dartmouth Scholarship

The large T antigen encoded by simian virus 40 (SV40) plays essential roles in the infection of permissive cells, leading to production of progeny virions, and in the infection of nonpermissive cells, leading to malignant transformation. Primary mouse embryo fibroblasts (MEFs) are nonpermissive for SV40, and infection by wild-type SV40 leads to immortalization and transformation of a small percentage of infected cells. We examined the ability of an extensive set of mutants whose lesions affect SV40 large T antigen to immortalize MEFs. We found that immortalization activity was retained by all mutants whose lesions are located upstream of codon 346. …


Reconstruction And Future Trends Of The Aids Epidemic In The United States, Ron Brookmeyer Nov 1991

Reconstruction And Future Trends Of The Aids Epidemic In The United States, Ron Brookmeyer

Ron Brookmeyer

There has been considerable uncertainty in estimates of past and current human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection rates in the United States. Statistical estimates of historical infection rates can be obtained from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) incidence data and the incubation period. However, this approach is subject to a number of sources of uncertainty and two other approaches, epidemic models of HIV transmission and surveys of HIV prevalence, are used to corroborate and refine the statistical estimates. Analyses suggest the HIV infection rate in the United States grew rapidly in the early 1980s, peaked in the mid-1980s, and subsequently declined markedly. …


Validity Of Intelligence Test Scores In The Definition Of Learning Disability: A Critical Analysis, D. J. Francis, K. A. Espy, B. P. Rourke, J. M. Fletcher Nov 1991

Validity Of Intelligence Test Scores In The Definition Of Learning Disability: A Critical Analysis, D. J. Francis, K. A. Espy, B. P. Rourke, J. M. Fletcher

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory: Faculty and Staff Publications

The relationship of intelligence test performance to learning deficiency is a longstanding issue affecting treatment and research on learning disabled children. Despite many questions concerning the use of intelligence tests for classifying disabled learners, these tests have become entrenched in every form of work with these children (Kaufman, 1979; Sattler, 1988).


Fc Receptors For Igg (Fc Gamma Rs) On Human Monocytes And Macrophages Are Not Infectivity Receptors For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (Hiv-1): Studies Using Bispecific Antibodies To Target Hiv-1 To Various Myeloid Cell Surface Molecules, Including The Fc Gamma R., R I. Connor, N B. Dinces, A L. Howell, J L. Romet-Lemonne, J L. Pasquali, M W. Fanger Nov 1991

Fc Receptors For Igg (Fc Gamma Rs) On Human Monocytes And Macrophages Are Not Infectivity Receptors For Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (Hiv-1): Studies Using Bispecific Antibodies To Target Hiv-1 To Various Myeloid Cell Surface Molecules, Including The Fc Gamma R., R I. Connor, N B. Dinces, A L. Howell, J L. Romet-Lemonne, J L. Pasquali, M W. Fanger

Dartmouth Scholarship

Fc gamma Rs (Fc gamma RI, Fc gamma RII, and Fc gamma RIII) are highly expressed on human mononuclear phagocytes and function in the clearance of immune complexes and opsonized pathogens. We have examined the role of Fc gamma R in mediating antibody-dependent clearance of HIV-1 by human monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages by using bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) to independently target the virus to Fc gamma RI, Fc gamma RII, or Fc gamma RIII. Virus production was markedly reduced in monocytes cultured with strain HIV-1IIIB opsonized with BsAbs that target the virus to either Fc gamma RI or Fc gamma RII …


Lac+ Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Robert C. Dickson, Kotikanyadanam K. Sreekrishna Sep 1991

Lac+ Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Robert C. Dickson, Kotikanyadanam K. Sreekrishna

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Patents

The invention relates to novel, transformed strains of Lac+ Saccharomyces cerevisiae, capable of utilizing lactose as a sole carbon source, produced by inserting into the Saccharomyces cerevisiae a plasmid containing a lactose permease and a beta-galactosidase gene derived from Kluyveromyces lactis yeast.


Translocation Of The Glucose Transporter Glut4 In Cardiac Myocytes Of The Rat., Jan W. Slot, Hans J. Geuze, Sander Gigengack, David E. James, Gustav E. Lienhard Sep 1991

Translocation Of The Glucose Transporter Glut4 In Cardiac Myocytes Of The Rat., Jan W. Slot, Hans J. Geuze, Sander Gigengack, David E. James, Gustav E. Lienhard

Dartmouth Scholarship

The insulin-regulated glucose transporter GLUT4 was immunolocalized in rat cardiac muscle under conditions of basal and stimulated glucose uptake, achieved by fasting and a combined exercise/insulin stimulus, respectively. In basal myocytes there was very little (less than 1%) GLUT4 in the different domains of the plasma membrane (sarcolemma, intercalated disk, and transverse tubular system). GLUT4 was localized in small tubulo-vesicular elements that occur predominantly near the sarcolemma and the transverse tubular system and in the trans-Golgi region. Upon stimulation approximately 42% of GLUT4 was found in the plasma membrane. Each domain of the plasma membrane contributed equally to this effect. …


Reproducibility And Responsiveness Of Health Status Measures. Statistics And Strategies For Evaluation, Paula Diehr, Richard Deyo Aug 1991

Reproducibility And Responsiveness Of Health Status Measures. Statistics And Strategies For Evaluation, Paula Diehr, Richard Deyo

Paula Diehr

Before being introduced to wide use, health status instruments should be evaluated for reliability and validity. Increasingly, they are also tested for responsiveness to important clinical changes. Although standards exist for assessing these properties, confusion and inconsistency arise because multiple statistics are used for the same property; controversy exists over how to measure responsiveness; many statistics are unavailable on common software programs; strategies for measuring these properties vary; and it is often unclear how to define a clinically important change in patient status. Using data from a clinical trial of therapy for back pain, we demonstrate the calculation of several …


Phenylbutyl Nitrone Compositions And Methods For Prevention Of Gastric Ulceration, Robert A. Floyd, John M. Carney Jul 1991

Phenylbutyl Nitrone Compositions And Methods For Prevention Of Gastric Ulceration, Robert A. Floyd, John M. Carney

Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents

Compositions containing PBN, or active derivatives thereof, in a suitable pharmaceutical carrier for administration to a patient, are disclosed for treating or preventing gastric ulceration caused by ingestion of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories. Based on animal studies, the dosage is in the range of 3 to 300 mg/kg and is administered prior to, simultaneously, or shortly after ingestion of the NSAID compound(s). In the preferred embodiment, the range is between 10 and 30 mg/kg, depending on the dosage unit required to protect the mucosa. The preferred method of administration is orally, alone or in combination with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. It is believed …


Phenyl Butyl Nitrone Compositions And Methods For Treatment Of Oxidative Tissue Damage, John M. Carney, Robert A. Floyd Jun 1991

Phenyl Butyl Nitrone Compositions And Methods For Treatment Of Oxidative Tissue Damage, John M. Carney, Robert A. Floyd

Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents

Compositions for treating tissue damage from ischemia contain PBN, or active derivatives thereof, which are active during ischemia in preventing ATP depletion of the cells which predisposes them to subsequent injury during reperfusion, and which are active during reperfusion as oxygen radical scavengers, in a suitable pharmaceutical carrier for systemic or local administration, especially to the CNS, spinal column and eyes. Based on animal studies, the dosage for treating damage due to stroke is in the range of 10 to 300 mg/kg. Similar dosages are useful in treating damage resulting from free radical generation during inflammation, either as a product …


The Effect Of Total-Body Irradiation On Corneal Neovascularization In The Fischer 344 Rat After Chemical Cauterization, M. W. Scroggs, A. D. Proia, C. F. Smith, E. C. Halperin, G. K. Klintworth Jun 1991

The Effect Of Total-Body Irradiation On Corneal Neovascularization In The Fischer 344 Rat After Chemical Cauterization, M. W. Scroggs, A. D. Proia, C. F. Smith, E. C. Halperin, G. K. Klintworth

Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of

No abstract provided.


Cytolytic And Ion Channel Forming Properties Of The N-Terminus Of Lymphocyte Perforin, David M. Ojcius, Pedro M. Persechini, Li-Mou Zheng, Paulo C. Notaroberto, Sandro C. Adeodato, John Ding-E. Young Jun 1991

Cytolytic And Ion Channel Forming Properties Of The N-Terminus Of Lymphocyte Perforin, David M. Ojcius, Pedro M. Persechini, Li-Mou Zheng, Paulo C. Notaroberto, Sandro C. Adeodato, John Ding-E. Young

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

Perforin lyses cells by binding to the target cell membrane, where it polymerizes into large nonspecific pores. It is shown here that the first 34 amino acids of the N-terminal region of either human or murine perforin are soluble in aqueous medium and spontaneously insert into membranes. The N-terminal peptides lyse liposomes and nucleated cells, and they form ion channels in planar bilayers, some of which are comparable to those previously described for perforin. The lytic activity of the N-terminal domains does not require calcium, is independent of the lipid headgroup composition, and can be inhibited by heparin. Tumor cells …


Mapping The Transcriptional Transactivation Function Of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Jiyue Y. Zhu, Philip W. Rice, Michele Chamberlain, Charles N. Cole Jun 1991

Mapping The Transcriptional Transactivation Function Of Simian Virus 40 Large T Antigen., Jiyue Y. Zhu, Philip W. Rice, Michele Chamberlain, Charles N. Cole

Dartmouth Scholarship

T antigen is able to transactivate gene expression from the simian virus 40 (SV40) late promoter and from several other viral and cellular promoters. Neither the mechanisms of transactivation by T antigen nor the regions of T antigen required for this activity have been determined. To address the latter point, we have measured the ability of a set of SV40 large T antigen mutants to stimulate gene expression in CV-1 monkey kidney cells from the SV40 late promoter and Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter. Transactivation, although reduced, was retained by an N-terminal 138-amino-acid fragment of T …


Effect Of Delays In Processing On The Survival Of Mycobacterium Avium-M. Intracellulare In The Isolator Blood Culture System., C. Fordham Von Reyn, Stephen Hennigan, Sandra Niemczyk, Nicholas J. Jacobs Jun 1991

Effect Of Delays In Processing On The Survival Of Mycobacterium Avium-M. Intracellulare In The Isolator Blood Culture System., C. Fordham Von Reyn, Stephen Hennigan, Sandra Niemczyk, Nicholas J. Jacobs

Dartmouth Scholarship

Concentrations of Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare ranging from 10(-1) to 10(3) CFU/ml were added to blood, placed in Isolator tubes, and held at room temperature for intervals ranging from 4 h to 56 days before being processed (centrifugation and culture on Middlebrook 7H10 agar). At all concentrations tested, M. avium-M. intracellulare was recovered after hold times ranging from 4 h to 7 days; the number of final CFU actually increased progressively for hold times of 8 h or more. Hold times of up to 7 days did not increase the time from processing to the first appearance of visible colonies. At …


Risk Assessment For Developmental Toxicity: Airborne Occupational Exposure To Ethanol And Iodine, Donald R. Mattison Jun 1991

Risk Assessment For Developmental Toxicity: Airborne Occupational Exposure To Ethanol And Iodine, Donald R. Mattison

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dean Mattison explains hazard identification, hazard characterization and exposure characterization as furnishing a foundation for Risk assessment generally. He then illustrates their application in assessing the fetal Risk posed by two common substances. Ultimately, he argues that only after Risks have been so examined can women of child bearing age (or anyone) decide what if any measures are appropriate to avoid them.


Book Reviews, Thomas G. Field Jr. Jun 1991

Book Reviews, Thomas G. Field Jr.

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Reviews of the following two books: VALUING HEALTH Risks. COSTS, AND BENEFITS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING (P. Brett Hammond and Rob Coppock, eds.) THE LIABILITY MAZE: THE IMPACT OF LIABILITY LAW ON SAFETY AND INNOVATION (Peter W. Huber And Robert E. Litan, eds.)


Fertile Women May Now Apply: Fetal Protection Policies After Johnson Controls, Barbara Ruhe Grumet Jun 1991

Fertile Women May Now Apply: Fetal Protection Policies After Johnson Controls, Barbara Ruhe Grumet

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

In its recent interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the U.S. Supreme Court leaves little room for permissible occupational sex discrimination. However, its decision has wider implications. Here, Professor Grumet takes a look at some of them from both a legal and a social perspective, including matters such as employees' reproductive freedom and employers' potential liability for a variety of possible injuries to employees' offspring.


Reaction Of Chromium(Vi) With Glutathione Or With Hydrogen Peroxide: Identification Of Reactive Intermediates And Their Role In Chromium(Vi)-Induced Dna Damage, J Aiyar, H Berkovits, R Floyd, K Wetterhahn May 1991

Reaction Of Chromium(Vi) With Glutathione Or With Hydrogen Peroxide: Identification Of Reactive Intermediates And Their Role In Chromium(Vi)-Induced Dna Damage, J Aiyar, H Berkovits, R Floyd, K Wetterhahn

Dartmouth Scholarship

The types of reactive intermediates generated upon reduction of chromium(VI) by glutathione or hydrogen peroxide and the resulting DNA damage have been determined. In vitro, reaction of chromium(VI) with glutathione led to formation of two chromium(V) complexes and the glutathione thiyl radical. When chromium(VI) was reacted with DNA in the presence of glutathione, chromium-DNA adducts were obtained, with no DNA strand breakage. The level of chromium-DNA adduct formation correlated with chromium(V) formation. Reaction of chromium(VI) with hydrogen peroxide led to formation of hydroxyl radical. No chromium(V) was detectable at 24 degrees C (297 K); however, low levels of the tetraperoxochromium(V) …


Interleukin-2-Triggered Raf-1 Expression, Phosphorylation, And Associated Kinase Activity Increase Through G1 And S In Cd3-Stimulated Primary Human T Cells., Antanina Zmuidzinas, Harvey J. Mamon, Thomas M. Roberts, Kendall A. Smith May 1991

Interleukin-2-Triggered Raf-1 Expression, Phosphorylation, And Associated Kinase Activity Increase Through G1 And S In Cd3-Stimulated Primary Human T Cells., Antanina Zmuidzinas, Harvey J. Mamon, Thomas M. Roberts, Kendall A. Smith

Dartmouth Scholarship

To gain further insight into the role of Raf-1 in normal cell growth, c-raf-1 mRNA expression, Raf-1 protein production, and Raf-1-associated kinase activity in normal human T cells were analyzed. In contrast to the constitutive expression of Raf-1 in continuously proliferating cell lines, c-raf-1 mRNA and Raf-1 protein levels were barely detectable in freshly isolated G0 T lymphocytes. Previous work with fibroblasts has suggested that Raf-1 plays a signaling role in the G0-G1 phase transition. In T cells, triggering via the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR)-CD3 complex (TCR/CD3) resulted in an approximately fourfold increase in c-raf-1 mRNA. In addition, the promotion …


Strain-Specific Neutralizing Determinant In The Transmembrane Protein Of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus, Toshiaki Kodama, Dawn P. Wooley, Daniel P. Silva, Fulvia Dimarzo Veronese, Ronald C. Desrosiers Apr 1991

Strain-Specific Neutralizing Determinant In The Transmembrane Protein Of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus, Toshiaki Kodama, Dawn P. Wooley, Daniel P. Silva, Fulvia Dimarzo Veronese, Ronald C. Desrosiers

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

Monoclonal antibody SF8/5E11, which recognizes the transmembrane protein (TMP) of simian immunodeficiency virus of macaque monkeys (SIVmac), displayed strict strain specificity. It reacted with cloned and uncloned SIVmac251 but not with cloned SIVmac142 and SIVmac239 on immunoblots. This monoclonal antibody neutralized infection by cloned, cell-free SIVmac251 and inhibited formation of syncytia by cloned SIVmac251-infected cells; these activities were specific to cloned SIVmac251 and did not occur with the other viruses. Site-specific mutagenesis was used to show that TMP amino acids 106 to 110 (Asp-Trp-Asn-Asn-Asp) determined the strain specificity of the monoclonal antibody. This strain-specific neutralizing determinant is located within a …


Selection Of Genetic Variants Of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus In Persistently Infected Rhesus Monkeys, Dawn P. Wooley, Ronald C. Desrosiers Apr 1991

Selection Of Genetic Variants Of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus In Persistently Infected Rhesus Monkeys, Dawn P. Wooley, Ronald C. Desrosiers

Neuroscience, Cell Biology & Physiology Faculty Publications

Genetic and antigenic variation may be one means by which lentiviruses that cause AIDS avoid elimination by host immune responses. Genetic variation in the envelope gene (env) was studied by comparing the nucleotide sequences of 27 clones obtained from two rhesus monkeys infected with molecularly cloned simian immunodeficiency virus. All 27 clones differed from each other and differed from the input clone in the gp120 (SU) portion of the envelope gene. Nucleotide substitutions were shown to accumulate with time at an average rate of 8.5 per 1,000 per year in SU. Surprisingly, the majority of nucleotide substitutions (81%) resulted in …


Catecholamines And The Regulation Of Uterine Contractions In The Pregnant Rhesus Macaque, Cahleen Mae Mcnutt Mar 1991

Catecholamines And The Regulation Of Uterine Contractions In The Pregnant Rhesus Macaque, Cahleen Mae Mcnutt

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

This study was designed to test the hypothesis that: 1) maternal and/or amniotic fluid catecholamines or prostaglandins display nocturnal activity rhythms similar to those of the myometrial contractility in the pregnant rhesus macaque and, 2) catecholamines stimulate prostaglandin production by fetal membranes. Paired maternal arterial blood and amniotic fluid samples were collected at 0900 h (AM) and 2100 h (PM) from chronically catheterized rhesus macaques until delivery and analyzed for prostaglandin metabolites (PGFM and PGEM-II) and catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine). Uterine activity data was continuously recorded. A rhythm in uterine contractility was observed, with peak activity between 1900 and …


Molecular Mechanism Of The Stimulation Of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity In Human Bone Cells By 1,25(Oh)2 D3, Eru Kyeyune-Nyombi Mar 1991

Molecular Mechanism Of The Stimulation Of Alkaline Phosphatase Activity In Human Bone Cells By 1,25(Oh)2 D3, Eru Kyeyune-Nyombi

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

To facilitate this study an in vitro human model system was established that exhibited many aspects of normal osteoblasts. The human osteosarcoma cell line (TE85 cells) expressed a skeletal alkaline phosphatase activity (an accepted bone cell differentiation marker) which was stimulated by 1,25(OH)2D3 (a potent differentiating agent), under serum-free conditions in a dose-dependent, time-dependent, and cell density-dependent manner. Cytochemical analysis of the stimulation of ALP activity by 1,25(OH)2D3 showed that 1,25(OH)2D3 increased the number of TE85 cells that expressed detectable ALP activity, suggesting that 1,25(OH)2D3 promoted the process …


Cells That Express All Five Proteins Of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus From Cloned Cdnas Support Replication, Assembly, And Budding Of Defective Interfering Particles, Asit K. Pattnaik, Gail W. Wertz Feb 1991

Cells That Express All Five Proteins Of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus From Cloned Cdnas Support Replication, Assembly, And Budding Of Defective Interfering Particles, Asit K. Pattnaik, Gail W. Wertz

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications

An alternative approach to structurefunction analysis of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) gene products and their interactions with one another during each phase of the viral life cycle is described. We showed previously by using the vaccinia viruslT7 RNA polymerase expression system that when cells expressing the nucleocapsid protein (N), the phosphoprotein (NS), and the large polymerase protein (L) of VSV were superinfected with defective interfering (DI) particles, rapid and efflicient replication and amplification of DI particle RNA occurred. Here, we demonstrate that all five VSV proteins can be expressed simultaneously when cells are cotransfected with plasmids containing the matrix protein …


Land Use Laws And Policies Model Biogenetics Bylaw, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development Jan 1991

Land Use Laws And Policies Model Biogenetics Bylaw, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development

Center for Economic Development Technical Reports

This report explains the bylaw that dictates the use of RDNA in the town of Grafton, Massachusetts.


Estimating County Percentages Of People Without Health Insurance, Paula Diehr Jan 1991

Estimating County Percentages Of People Without Health Insurance, Paula Diehr

Paula Diehr

County data on the percentage of people without health insurance are seldom available, although state program planning requires such information. As part of an evaluation of Washington's Basic Health Plan (BHP), we conducted a telephone survey in nine Washington counties to estimate the percentage of people under the age of 65 who were uninsured. We used regression analysis to estimate the percentage uninsured in a county as a function of the percentage unemployed. Two validation approaches yielded very good results, suggesting that the equation could be used to estimate the percentage uninsured in unsurveyed counties. The variation ranged from 15% …


Neurospora Crassa Clock-Controlled Genes Are Regulated At The Level Of Transcription., Jennifer J. Loros, Jay C. Dunlap Jan 1991

Neurospora Crassa Clock-Controlled Genes Are Regulated At The Level Of Transcription., Jennifer J. Loros, Jay C. Dunlap

Dartmouth Scholarship

Although an extensive number of biological processes are under the daily control of the circadian biological clock, little is known about how the clock maintains its regulatory networks within a cell. An important aspect of this temporal control is the daily control of gene expression. Previously we identified two morning-specific genes that are regulated by the clock through daily control of gene expression (J. Loros, S. Denome, and J.C. Dunlap, Science 243:385-388, 1989). We have now introduced a method for transcriptional analysis in Neurospora crassa and used this nuclear run-on procedure to show that regulation of mRNA abundance for these …


Interaction Between Tetraethylammonium And Amino Acid Residues In The Pore Of Cloned Voltage-Dependent Potassium Channels, Michael Kavanaugh, Michael D. Varnum, Peregrine B. Osborne, Macdonald J. Christie, Andreas E. Busch, John P. Adelman, R. Alan North Jan 1991

Interaction Between Tetraethylammonium And Amino Acid Residues In The Pore Of Cloned Voltage-Dependent Potassium Channels, Michael Kavanaugh, Michael D. Varnum, Peregrine B. Osborne, Macdonald J. Christie, Andreas E. Busch, John P. Adelman, R. Alan North

Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications

Extracellular tetraethylammonium (TEA) inhibits currents in Xenopus oocytes that have been injected with mRNAs encoding voltage-dependent potassium channels. Concentration-response curves were used to measure the affinity of TEA; this differed up to 700-fold among channels RBK1 (KD 0.3 mM), RGK5 (KD 11 mM), and RBK2 (KD greater than 200 mM). Studies in which chimeric channels were expressed localized TEA binding to the putative extracellular loop between trans-membrane domains S5 and S6. Site-directed mutagenesis of residues in this region identified the residue Tyr379 of RBK1 as a crucial determinant of TEA sensitivity; substitution of Tyr in the equivalent positions of RBK2 …


Monoclonal Antibodies To The Fusion Protein Of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Kent M. Mulkey, Gary A. Anderson Jan 1991

Monoclonal Antibodies To The Fusion Protein Of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Kent M. Mulkey, Gary A. Anderson

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications

Five monoclonal antibodies specific for bovine respiratory syncytial virus were characterized by Western immunoblotting, radioimmunoprecipitation, and epitope mapping assays. The monoclonal antibodies were found to be specific for the fusion protein, and there were at least two antigen binding sites, one of which was neutralizing.


Solving Ill-Posed Problems With Artificial Neural Networks, Arun D. Kulkarni Dec 1990

Solving Ill-Posed Problems With Artificial Neural Networks, Arun D. Kulkarni

Arun Kulkarni

With many physical problems, measurement of spectral distribution, cosmic radiation, aerial and satellite imaging indirect sensing/recording devices are used. In many of these cases, the recording systems can be modeled by a Fredholm integral equation of the first kind. An inversion of the kernel representing a system, in the presence of noise, is an ill-posed problem. The direct inversion often yields an unacceptable solution. In this paper, we suggest an artificial neural network (ANN) architecture to solve certain kinds of ill-posed problems. The weights in the model are initialized using eigen-vectors and eigen-values of the kernel matrix that characterize the …