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Usefulness Of Baseline Lipids And C-Reactive Protein In Women Receiving Menopausal Hormone Therapy As Predictors Of Treatment-Related Coronary Events., Paul Bray, Joseph C Larson, Andrea Z Lacroix, Joann Manson, Marian C Limacher, Jacques E Rossouw, Norman L Lasser, William E Lawson, Marcia L Stefanick, Robert D Langer, Karen L Margolis Jun 2008

Usefulness Of Baseline Lipids And C-Reactive Protein In Women Receiving Menopausal Hormone Therapy As Predictors Of Treatment-Related Coronary Events., Paul Bray, Joseph C Larson, Andrea Z Lacroix, Joann Manson, Marian C Limacher, Jacques E Rossouw, Norman L Lasser, William E Lawson, Marcia L Stefanick, Robert D Langer, Karen L Margolis

Cardeza Foundation for Hematologic Research

Blood lipids and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) are altered by hormone therapy. The goal of the present study was to determine whether lipids and hs-CRP have predictive value for hormone therapy benefit or risk for coronary heart disease events in postmenopausal women without previous cardiovascular disease. A nested case-control study was performed in the Women's Health Initiative hormone trials. Baseline lipids and hs-CRP were obtained from 271 incident patients with coronary heart disease (cases) and 707 controls. In a combined trial analysis, favorable lipid status at baseline tended to predict better coronary heart disease outcomes when using conjugated equine estrogen …


A New Model For Hemoglobin Ingestion And Transport By The Human Malaria Parasite Plasmodium Falciparum., Michelle D Lazarus, Timothy G Schneider, Theodore F Taraschi Jun 2008

A New Model For Hemoglobin Ingestion And Transport By The Human Malaria Parasite Plasmodium Falciparum., Michelle D Lazarus, Timothy G Schneider, Theodore F Taraschi

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

The current model for hemoglobin ingestion and transport by intraerythrocytic Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites shares similarities with endocytosis. However, the model is largely hypothetical, and the mechanisms responsible for the ingestion and transport of host cell hemoglobin to the lysosome-like food vacuole (FV) of the parasite are poorly understood. Because actin dynamics play key roles in vesicle formation and transport in endocytosis, we used the actin-perturbing agents jasplakinolide and cytochalasin D to investigate the role of parasite actin in hemoglobin ingestion and transport to the FV. In addition, we tested the current hemoglobin trafficking model through extensive analysis of serial …