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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
In Vitro Methods For Generating Highly Purified Ebv Associated Tumor Antigen-Specific T Cells By Using Solid Phase T Cell Selection System For Immunotherapy, Jongming Li, Bijoyesh Mookerjee, John Wagner, Neal Flomenberg
In Vitro Methods For Generating Highly Purified Ebv Associated Tumor Antigen-Specific T Cells By Using Solid Phase T Cell Selection System For Immunotherapy, Jongming Li, Bijoyesh Mookerjee, John Wagner, Neal Flomenberg
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
Adoptive cell transfer immunotherapy has been utilized to treat EBV related human malignancies including post-transplant lymphoproliferative diseases, Hodgkin's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, there are limited options available for tumor antigen-specific T cell purification. Here we describe a novel solid phase T cell selection system, in which monocytes or EBV transformed B-lymphocytes are immobilized on solid support for antigen-specific T cell purification. We hypothesize and prove that antigen-specific T cells recognize their cognate antigens and bind to them faster than non-antigen specific T cells. Therefore antigen-specific T cells can be concentrated on the surface after removing the non-adherent cells by …
Bactericidal Activity Of Extended 9-Glycyl-Amido-Minocyclines, Chang-Po Chen, Allen R. Zeiger, Dr. Eric Wickstrom
Bactericidal Activity Of Extended 9-Glycyl-Amido-Minocyclines, Chang-Po Chen, Allen R. Zeiger, Dr. Eric Wickstrom
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers
The need for self-protecting polymer or alloy implants resistant to a broad spectrum of bacterial challenges led us to investigate covalent bonding of minocycline (MIN), a tetracycline derivative, to polystyrene beads and to titanium alloy foils by oligoethylene glycol spacers. 9-Hydrazino-acetyl-amido-MIN, and simpler glycylcycline derivatives, retained minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against Staphylococcus aureus comparable to MIN. However, PEG-glycyl-amido-MIN showed very low activity. Hence, we coupled 9-hydrazino-acetyl-amido-MIN to the aldehyde termini of oligoethylene glycol spacers bonded to polystyrene and titanium alloy surfaces to form acid-releasable hydrazone linkages. 9-Hydrazino-acetyl-amido-MIN was released from the monolayers more rapidly at pH 5.0 than at pH …
A Dipeptidyl Aminopeptidase-Like Protein Remodels Gating Charge Dynamics In Kv4.2 Channels, Kevin Dougherty, Manuel Covarrubias
A Dipeptidyl Aminopeptidase-Like Protein Remodels Gating Charge Dynamics In Kv4.2 Channels, Kevin Dougherty, Manuel Covarrubias
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Dipeptidyl aminopeptidase–like proteins (DPLPs) interact with Kv4 channels and thereby induce a profound remodeling of activation and inactivation gating. DPLPs are constitutive components of the neuronal Kv4 channel complex, and recent observations have suggested the critical functional role of the single transmembrane segment of these proteins (Zagha, E., A. Ozaita, S.Y. Chang, M.S. Nadal, U. Lin, M.J. Saganich, T. McCormack, K.O. Akinsanya, S.Y. Qi, and B. Rudy. 2005. J. Biol. Chem. 280:18853–18861). However, the underlying mechanism of action is unknown. We hypothesized that a unique interaction between the Kv4.2 channel and a DPLP found in brain (DPPX-S) may remodel the …
T Cells Expressing Allograft Inflammatory Factor 1 Display Increased Chemotaxis And Induce A Profibrotic Phenotype In Normal Fibroblasts In Vitro, Francesco Del Galdo M.D., Ph.D., Sergio A. Jimenez M.D.
T Cells Expressing Allograft Inflammatory Factor 1 Display Increased Chemotaxis And Induce A Profibrotic Phenotype In Normal Fibroblasts In Vitro, Francesco Del Galdo M.D., Ph.D., Sergio A. Jimenez M.D.
Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers
Objective. Allograft inflammatory factor 1 (AIF-1) was first identified in rat cardiac allografts undergoing chronic rejection. The vasculopathy of chronic allograft rejection is strikingly similar to that seen in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We previously demonstrated AIF-1 expression in inflammatory cells infiltrating skin and lungs from SSc patients, but its role in SSc pathogenesis is unknown. The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of AIF-1 on T cell migration and production of cytokines capable of modulating normal dermal fibroblast functions.
Methods. Stably transfected Jurkat T cells expressing 2 AIF-1 splicing variants were prepared, and their migration toward …
Human Collagen Krox Up-Regulates Type I Collagen Expression In Normal And Scleroderma Fibroblasts Through Interaction With Sp1 And Sp3 Transcription Factors., Magdalini Kypriotou, Gallic Beauchef, Christos Chadjichristos, Russell Widom, Emmanuelle Renard, Sergio A. Jimenez, Joseph Korn, François-Xavier Maquart, Thierry Oddos, Otto Von Stetten, Jean-Pierre Pujol, Philippe Galéra
Human Collagen Krox Up-Regulates Type I Collagen Expression In Normal And Scleroderma Fibroblasts Through Interaction With Sp1 And Sp3 Transcription Factors., Magdalini Kypriotou, Gallic Beauchef, Christos Chadjichristos, Russell Widom, Emmanuelle Renard, Sergio A. Jimenez, Joseph Korn, François-Xavier Maquart, Thierry Oddos, Otto Von Stetten, Jean-Pierre Pujol, Philippe Galéra
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Despite several investigations, the transcriptional mechanisms that regulate the expression of both type I collagen genes (COL1A1 and COL1A2) in either physiological or pathological situations, such as scleroderma, are not completely known. We have investigated the role of hc-Krox transcription factor on type I collagen expression by human dermal fibroblasts. hc-Krox exerted a stimulating effect on type I collagen protein synthesis and enhanced the corresponding mRNA steady-state levels of COL1A1 and COL1A2 in foreskin fibroblasts (FF), adult normal fibroblasts (ANF), and scleroderma fibroblasts (SF). Forced hc-Krox expression was found to up-regulate COL1A1 transcription through a -112/-61-bp sequence in FF, ANF, …
A Second Large Plasmid Encodes Conjugative Transfer And Antimicrobial Resistance In O119:H2 And Some Typical O111 Enteropathogenic Escherichia Coli Strains, Adaobi I. Nwaneshiudu, Tania Mucci, Derek J. Pickard, Iruka N. Okeke
A Second Large Plasmid Encodes Conjugative Transfer And Antimicrobial Resistance In O119:H2 And Some Typical O111 Enteropathogenic Escherichia Coli Strains, Adaobi I. Nwaneshiudu, Tania Mucci, Derek J. Pickard, Iruka N. Okeke
Student Papers, Posters & Projects
A novel and functional conjugative transfer system identified in O119:H2 enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) strain MB80 by subtractive hybridization is encoded on a large multidrug resistance plasmid, distinct from the well-described EPEC adherence factor (EAF) plasmid. Variants of the MB80 conjugative resistance plasmid were identified in other EPEC strains, including the prototypical O111:NM strain B171, from which the EAF plasmid has been sequenced. This separate large plasmid and the selective advantage that it confers in the antibiotic era have been overlooked because it comigrates with the virulence plasmid on conventional gels.
American Academy Of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Work Group Report: Allergy Diagnosis In Clinical Practice, Dana V. Wallace, Sami L. Bahna, Stan Goldstein, Robert G. Hamilton, John R. Cohn
American Academy Of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Work Group Report: Allergy Diagnosis In Clinical Practice, Dana V. Wallace, Sami L. Bahna, Stan Goldstein, Robert G. Hamilton, John R. Cohn
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
The Pharmacokinetics Of Taurolidine Metabolites In Healthy Volunteers., Li Gong, Howard E Greenberg, James L Perhach, Scott A Waldman, Walter K. Kraft
The Pharmacokinetics Of Taurolidine Metabolites In Healthy Volunteers., Li Gong, Howard E Greenberg, James L Perhach, Scott A Waldman, Walter K. Kraft
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers
Taurolidine is an experimental antibacterial and antiendotoxic compound whose clinical utility as an antitumor agent is being investigated in human clinical trials. Taurolidine in aqueous solution exists in equilibrium with taurultam. Taurultam is subsequently transformed to taurinamide. The pharmacokinetic profiles of these metabolites are not well established. In this study, 18 healthy volunteers were administered 5.0 g of taurolidine in 250 mL of 5% polyvinylpyrrolidone in water over 2, 1, or 0.5 hours by intravenous infusion in a parallel-group design. All subjects noted discomfort at the infusion site, although there were no serious adverse events. t(max) generally occurred at the …
Adiponectin Deficiency Increases Leukocyte-Endothelium Interactions Via Upregulation Of Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecules In Vivo, Raogo Ouedraogo, Yulan Gong, Brett Berzins, Xiandong Wu, Kalyankar Mahadev, Kelly Hough, Lawrence Chan, Barry J. Goldstein, Rosario Scalia
Adiponectin Deficiency Increases Leukocyte-Endothelium Interactions Via Upregulation Of Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecules In Vivo, Raogo Ouedraogo, Yulan Gong, Brett Berzins, Xiandong Wu, Kalyankar Mahadev, Kelly Hough, Lawrence Chan, Barry J. Goldstein, Rosario Scalia
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
This study reports on what we believe are novel mechanism(s) of the vascular protective action of adiponectin. We used intravital microscopy to measure leukocyte-endothelium interactions in adiponectin-deficient (Ad–/–) mice and found that adiponectin deficiency was associated with a 2-fold increase in leukocyte rolling and a 5-fold increase in leukocyte adhesion in the microcirculation. Measurement of endothelial NO (eNO) revealed that adiponectin deficiency drastically reduced levels of eNO in the vascular wall. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated increased expression of E-selectin and VCAM-1 in the vascular endothelium of Ad–/– mice. Systemic administration of the recombinant globular adiponectin domain (gAd) to Ad …
Acute Myocardial Infarction In Systemic Sclerosis Patients: A Case Series, Chris T. Derk, Sergio A. Jimenez
Acute Myocardial Infarction In Systemic Sclerosis Patients: A Case Series, Chris T. Derk, Sergio A. Jimenez
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
To characterize the clinical manifestations of patients with systemic sclerosis who develop a myocardial infarction (MI), a retrospective review of the medical records of all patients who were admitted to our institution between 1982 and 2002 and had the dual diagnosis of systemic sclerosis and an acute MI was done. From 1,009 systemic sclerosis hospital admissions, 11 (1.09%) were for an acute MI. Three of these patients had normal coronaries, and instead of wall motion abnormalities, left ventricular hypertrophy was the predominant finding of an echocardiography. The odds ratio of finding normal coronaries in systemic sclerosis vs the general population …
Concave Pit-Containing Scaffold Surfaces Improve Stem Cell-Derived Osteoblast Performance And Lead To Significant Bone Tissue Formation., Antonio Graziano, Riccardo D'Aquino, Maria Gabriella Cusella-De Angelis, Gregorio Laino, Adriano Piattelli, Maurizio Pacifici, Alfredo De Rosa, Gianpaolo Papaccio
Concave Pit-Containing Scaffold Surfaces Improve Stem Cell-Derived Osteoblast Performance And Lead To Significant Bone Tissue Formation., Antonio Graziano, Riccardo D'Aquino, Maria Gabriella Cusella-De Angelis, Gregorio Laino, Adriano Piattelli, Maurizio Pacifici, Alfredo De Rosa, Gianpaolo Papaccio
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Scaffold surface features are thought to be important regulators of stem cell performance and endurance in tissue engineering applications, but details about these fundamental aspects of stem cell biology remain largely unclear.
METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: In the present study, smooth clinical-grade lactide-coglyolic acid 85:15 (PLGA) scaffolds were carved as membranes and treated with NMP (N-metil-pyrrolidone) to create controlled subtractive pits or microcavities. Scanning electron and confocal microscopy revealed that the NMP-treated membranes contained: (i) large microcavities of 80-120 microm in diameter and 40-100 microm in depth, which we termed primary; and (ii) smaller microcavities of 10-20 microm in diameter …
Trivalent Vaccine Against Botulinum Toxin Serotypes A, B, And E That Can Be Administered By The Mucosal Route, Easwaran Ravichandran, Fetweh H. Al-Saleem, Denise M. Ancharski, Mohammad D. Elias, Ajay K. Singh, Mohammad Shamim, Yujing Gong, Lance L. Simpson
Trivalent Vaccine Against Botulinum Toxin Serotypes A, B, And E That Can Be Administered By The Mucosal Route, Easwaran Ravichandran, Fetweh H. Al-Saleem, Denise M. Ancharski, Mohammad D. Elias, Ajay K. Singh, Mohammad Shamim, Yujing Gong, Lance L. Simpson
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Most reports dealing with vaccines against botulinum toxin have focused on the injection route of administration. This is unfortunate, because a mucosal vaccine is likely to be more efficacious for patients and pose fewer risks to health care workers and to the environment. Therefore, efforts were made to generate a mucosal vaccine that provides protection against the botulinum serotypes that typically cause human illness (serotypes A, B, and E). This work demonstrated that carboxy-terminal peptides derived from each of the three serotypes were able to bind to and penetrate human epithelial barriers in vitro, and there was no cross inhibition …
Bladder Inflammatory Transcriptome In Response To Tachykinins: Neurokinin 1 Receptor-Dependent Genes And Transcription Regulatory Elements, Ricardo Saban, Cindy Simpson, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Sylvie Memet, Igor Dozmorov, Marcia R. Saban
Bladder Inflammatory Transcriptome In Response To Tachykinins: Neurokinin 1 Receptor-Dependent Genes And Transcription Regulatory Elements, Ricardo Saban, Cindy Simpson, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Sylvie Memet, Igor Dozmorov, Marcia R. Saban
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Background Tachykinins (TK), such as substance P, and their neurokinin receptors which are ubiquitously expressed in the human urinary tract, represent an endogenous system regulating bladder inflammatory, immune responses, and visceral hypersensitivity. Increasing evidence correlates alterations in the TK system with urinary tract diseases such as neurogenic bladders, outflow obstruction, idiopathic detrusor instability, and interstitial cystitis. However, despite promising effects in animal models, there seems to be no published clinical study showing that NK-receptor antagonists are an effective treatment of pain in general or urinary tract disorders, such as detrusor overactivity. In order to search for therapeutic targets that could …
Microrna Genes Are Frequently Located Near Mouse Cancer Susceptibility Loci., Cinzia Sevignani, George A. Calin, Stephanie C. Nnadi, Masayoshi Shimizu, Ramana V. Davuluri, Terry Hyslop, Peter Demant, Carlo M. Croce, Linda D. Siracusa
Microrna Genes Are Frequently Located Near Mouse Cancer Susceptibility Loci., Cinzia Sevignani, George A. Calin, Stephanie C. Nnadi, Masayoshi Shimizu, Ramana V. Davuluri, Terry Hyslop, Peter Demant, Carlo M. Croce, Linda D. Siracusa
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short 19- to 24-nt RNA molecules that have been shown to regulate the expression of other genes in a variety of eukaryotic systems. Abnormal expression of miRNAs has been observed in several human cancers, and furthermore, germ-line and somatic mutations in human miRNAs were recently identified in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Thus, human miRNAs can act as tumor suppressor genes or oncogenes, where mutations, deletions, or amplifications can underlie the development of certain types of leukemia. In addition, previous studies have shown that miRNA expression profiles can distinguish among human solid tumors from different organs. Because …
Signaling Through Galphai2 Protein Is Required For Recruitment Of Neutrophils For Antibody-Mediated Elimination Of Larval Strongyloides Stercoralis In Mice., Udaikumar M. Padigel, Louis Stein, Kevin Redding, James J. Lee, Thomas J. Nolan, Gerhard A. Schad, Lutz Birnbaumer, David Abraham
Signaling Through Galphai2 Protein Is Required For Recruitment Of Neutrophils For Antibody-Mediated Elimination Of Larval Strongyloides Stercoralis In Mice., Udaikumar M. Padigel, Louis Stein, Kevin Redding, James J. Lee, Thomas J. Nolan, Gerhard A. Schad, Lutz Birnbaumer, David Abraham
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
The heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein Galphai2 is involved in regulation of immune responses against microbial and nonmicrobial stimuli. Galphai2-/- mice have a selectively impaired IgM response consistent with a disorder in B cell development yet have augmented T cell effector function associated with increased production of IFN-gamma and IL-4. The goal of the present study was to determine if a deficiency in the Galphai2 protein in mice would affect the protective immune response against Strongyloides stercoralis, which is IL-4-, IL-5-, and IgM-dependent. Galphai2-/- and wild-type mice were immunized and challenged with S. stercoralis larvae and analyzed for protective immune responses …
H-Ras Inhibits Rhoa/Rock Leading To Decrease In The Basal Tone In The Internal Anal Sphincter, Marcio A.F. De Godoy, Chirag A. Patel, Scott A. Waldman, Motoya Katsuki, Raymond F. Regan, Satish Rattan
H-Ras Inhibits Rhoa/Rock Leading To Decrease In The Basal Tone In The Internal Anal Sphincter, Marcio A.F. De Godoy, Chirag A. Patel, Scott A. Waldman, Motoya Katsuki, Raymond F. Regan, Satish Rattan
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Background & Aims: Present studies evaluated the role of H-ras and its implications in the RhoA/Rho kinase (ROCK) pathway in regulating basal tone in the murine internal anal sphincter (IAS).
Methods: Studies were performed in the IAS from the wild type (H-ras+/+) and knock-out (H-ras-/-) mice. The basal tone of smooth muscle strips were measured by isometric force transducers. Length of smooth muscle cells (SMC) isolated from the IAS in the basal state was determined by phase contrast microscopy. Experiments were repeated in the presence of Y 27632 a ROCK inhibitor. Involvement of the RhoA/ROCK machinery …
Expression Of The Autoimmune Fcgr2b Nzw Allele Fails To Be Upregulated In Germinal Center B Cells And Is Associated With Increased Igg Production, S.M. Ziaur Rahman, H. Niu, D. Perry, Timothy L. Manser, L. Morel
Expression Of The Autoimmune Fcgr2b Nzw Allele Fails To Be Upregulated In Germinal Center B Cells And Is Associated With Increased Igg Production, S.M. Ziaur Rahman, H. Niu, D. Perry, Timothy L. Manser, L. Morel
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
The inhibitory receptor FcγRIIb regulates B-cell functions. Genetic studies have associated Fcgr2b polymorphisms and lupus susceptibility in both humans and murine models, in which B cells express reduced FcγRIIb levels. Furthermore, FcγRIIb absence results in lupus on the appropriate genetic background, and lentiviral-mediated FcγRIIb overexpression prevents disease in the NZM2410 lupus mouse. The NZM2410/NZW allele Fcgr2b is, however, located in-between Sle1a and Sle1b, two potent susceptibility loci, making it difficult to evaluate Fcr2bNZW independent contribution. By using two congenic strains that each carries only Sle1a (B6.Sle1a(15–353)), or Fcr2bNZW in the absence of Sle1a or Sle1b (B6.Sle1(111–148)), we show that the …
Transgenic Avian-Derived Recombinant Human Interferon-Alpha2b (Avi-005) In Healthy Subjects: An Open-Label, Single-Dose, Controlled Study., T B Patel, E Pequignot, S H Parker, M C Leavitt, H E Greenberg, Walter K. Kraft
Transgenic Avian-Derived Recombinant Human Interferon-Alpha2b (Avi-005) In Healthy Subjects: An Open-Label, Single-Dose, Controlled Study., T B Patel, E Pequignot, S H Parker, M C Leavitt, H E Greenberg, Walter K. Kraft
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study characterized the safety and pharmacological properties of AVI-005, a novel glycosylated recombinant human interferon-alpha2b produced from the egg whites of chickens transfected with human cDNA.
METHODS: 18 healthy volunteers received single subcutaneous rising doses (0.5, 1.66 or 5 million international units, MIU) of AVI-005. A randomized parallel comparator group of 10 subjects received 5 MIU of unglycosylated IFN-alpha2b (Intron A). The pharmacokinetic parameters t1/2, tmax, Cmax, AUC0-24h, Vd, and clearance were compared between AVI-005 and unglycosylated IFN-alpa2b.
RESULTS: At equipotent doses, AVI-005 had a larger AUC0-24h than the control interferon. Pharmacodynamic markers ofneopterin and beta2-microglobulin for the …
Effect Of Genetic Variations In Platelet Glycoproteins Ibα And Vi On The Risk For Coronary Heart Disease Events In Postmenopausal Women Taking Hormone Therapy, Paul F. Bray, Timothy D. Howard, Eric Vittinghoff, David C. Sane, David M. Harrington
Effect Of Genetic Variations In Platelet Glycoproteins Ibα And Vi On The Risk For Coronary Heart Disease Events In Postmenopausal Women Taking Hormone Therapy, Paul F. Bray, Timothy D. Howard, Eric Vittinghoff, David C. Sane, David M. Harrington
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Millions of women still use postmenopausal hormone therapy (HT). We genotyped 2090 women in Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study for functional polymorphisms in GP1BA and GP6 and assessed the coronary heart disease (CHD) event rate over 5.8 years of follow-up. In patients receiving placebo, there was an increased CHD death/myocardial infarction (MI)/unstable angina (UA) event rate in carriers of the GP1BA -5C allele (adjusted [adj] P = .006). HT increased the hazard ratio (HR) of CHD events in patients with the GP1BA -5TT genotype by 16% and reduced the HR in patients with the TC+CC genotypes by 46% (adj interaction …
Cystic Lymphangioma Of The Pancreas, Madhusudhan R. Sanaka, Thomas E. Kowalski
Cystic Lymphangioma Of The Pancreas, Madhusudhan R. Sanaka, Thomas E. Kowalski
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
A case report.
Untangling The Signalling Wires, Boris N. Kholodenko Phd, Dsci
Untangling The Signalling Wires, Boris N. Kholodenko Phd, Dsci
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades process myriads of stimuli, generating receptor-specific cellular outcomes. New work exploits emergent mathematics of network inference to reveal distinct feedback designs of the RAF/MEK/ERK cascade induced by two different growth factors. It shows that response specificity can arise from differential signal-induced wiring of overlapping protein networks.
Commentary: The Daubert Decision, Robert L. Brent
Commentary: The Daubert Decision, Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
No abstract provided.
Rad51c Deficiency In Mice Results In Early Prophase I Arrest In Males And Sister Chromatid Separation At Metaphase Ii In Females, Sergey Kuznetsov, Manuela Pellegrini, Kristy Shuda, Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo, Yilun Liu, Betty K. Martin, Sandra Burkett, Eileen Southon, Debananda Pati, Lino Tessarollo, Stephen D. West, Peter J. Donovan, Andre Nussenzweig, Shyam K. Sharan
Rad51c Deficiency In Mice Results In Early Prophase I Arrest In Males And Sister Chromatid Separation At Metaphase Ii In Females, Sergey Kuznetsov, Manuela Pellegrini, Kristy Shuda, Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo, Yilun Liu, Betty K. Martin, Sandra Burkett, Eileen Southon, Debananda Pati, Lino Tessarollo, Stephen D. West, Peter J. Donovan, Andre Nussenzweig, Shyam K. Sharan
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers
RAD51C is a member of the RecA/RAD51 protein family, which is known to play an important role in DNA repair by homologous recombination. In mice, it is essential for viability. Therefore, we have generated a hypomorphic allele of Rad51c in addition to a null allele. A subset of mice expressing the hypomorphic allele is infertile. This infertility is caused by sexually dimorphic defects in meiotic recombination, revealing its two distinct functions. Spermatocytes undergo a developmental arrest during the early stages of meiotic prophase I, providing evidence for the role of RAD51C in early stages of RAD51-mediated recombination. In contrast, oocytes …
The Enigma Of Struma Ovarii, Lawrence M. Roth, Aleksander Talerman
The Enigma Of Struma Ovarii, Lawrence M. Roth, Aleksander Talerman
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Since its first description in the early part of the twentieth century, struma ovarii has elicited considerable interest because of its many unique features; however, at present a number of aspects remain enigmatic. Although the typical presentation is that of a pelvic mass, unusual clinical manifestations such as hyperthyroidism, ascites, and Meigs' syndrome have been recognised. Uncommon macroscopic and especially histological patterns in struma can cause difficulties in diagnosis. Cystic strumas are challenging to diagnose both macroscopically and histologically. Proliferative changes within struma can be misdiagnosed as cancer. In regard to the occurrence of thyroid-type carcinoma in struma ovarii, precise …
Beta Blocker Specificity: A Building Block Toward Personalized Medicine., Brent R Degeorge, Walter J Koch
Beta Blocker Specificity: A Building Block Toward Personalized Medicine., Brent R Degeorge, Walter J Koch
Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers
Drugs known as beta blockers, which antagonize the beta-adrenergic receptor (beta-AR), are an important component of the treatment regimen for chronic heart failure (HF). However, a significant body of evidence indicates that genetic heterogeneity at the level of the beta(1)-AR may be a factor in explaining the variable responses of HF patients to beta blockade. In this issue of the JCI, Rochais et al. describe how a single amino acid change in beta(1)-AR alters its structural conformation and improves its functional response to carvedilol, a beta blocker currently used in the treatment of HF (see the related article beginning on …
Triumph And/Or Tragedy: The Present Food And Drug Administration Program Of Enriching Grains With Folic Acid., Robert L. Brent
Triumph And/Or Tragedy: The Present Food And Drug Administration Program Of Enriching Grains With Folic Acid., Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
No abstract provided.
Developmental Toxicology Drugs, And Fetal Teratogenesis, Robert L. Brent
Developmental Toxicology Drugs, And Fetal Teratogenesis, Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
No abstract provided.
How Does The Physician Avoid Prescribong Drugs And Medical Procedures That Have Reproductive And Developmental Risks?, Robert L. Brent
How Does The Physician Avoid Prescribong Drugs And Medical Procedures That Have Reproductive And Developmental Risks?, Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
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Letter To The Editor: Further Efforts To Redce The Incidence Of Neural Tube Defects, Robert L. Brent
Letter To The Editor: Further Efforts To Redce The Incidence Of Neural Tube Defects, Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
No abstract provided.
The Folate Debate., Robert L. Brent
The Folate Debate., Robert L. Brent
The Selected Works of Robert Brent
No abstract provided.