D. P.

The role of thiols in liver ischemia-reperfusion injury (2006)

Thiol-containing compounds have an essential role in many biochemical reactions due to their ability to be easily oxidised and then quickly regenerated. Main representatives are glutathione, lipoic...

Jornalismo e Criminalidade: a produção midiática da violência e suas implicações nas leis penais brasileiras (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP02 - Jornalismo durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 05-09,setembro,2005.  Diagnóstico das...

Crise de Identidade (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP05 - Relações Publicas e Comunicação Organizacional durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de...

Particle Generator (2005)

Particle Generator (2005)

Localization of a type 1 diabetes locus in the IL2RA/CD25 region by use of tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (2005)

  • Vella,
  • A.,
  • Cooper,
  • J.D.,
  • Lowe,
  • C.E.,
  • ...

As part of an ongoing search for genes associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D), a common autoimmune disease, we tested the biological candidate gene IL2RA (CD25), which encodes a subunit (IL-2R alpha)...

Prenatal paracetamol exposure and risk of asthma and elevated immunoglobulin E in childhood (2005)

Background We recently found that paracetamol (acetaminophen) use in late pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of early wheezing in the offspring. Objective To see whether use of...

Inflammatory response in children after laparoscopic vs open Nissen fundoplication: randomized controlled trial (2005)

  • McHoney,
  • M.,
  • Eaton,
  • S.,
  • Wade,
  • A.,
  • ...

We performed a randomized controlled trial to compare the inflammatory and immune responses to Nissen fundoplication in infants and children undergoing either open or laparoscopic surgery. Methods:...

Mutations in ABCA12 underlie the severe congenital skin disease harlequin ichthyosis (2005)

  • Kelsell,
  • D.P.,
  • Norgett,
  • E.E.,
  • Unsworth,
  • H.,
  • ...

Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is the most severe and frequently lethal form of recessive congenital ichthyosis. Although defects in lipid transport, protein phosphatase activity, and differentiation have...

Resection and primary anastomosis is a valid surgical option for infants with necrotizing enterocolitis who weigh less than 1000 g (2005)

  • Hall,
  • N.J.,
  • Curry,
  • J.,
  • Drake,
  • D.P.,
  • ...

HYPOTHESIS: Primary anastomosis following intestinal resection is a valid surgical option in the treatment of infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) who weigh less than 1000 g. DESIGN:...

Mother-to-child transmission of HIV infection in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (2005)

Background. Very low rates of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are achievable with use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). We examine risk...

Connexin interaction patterns in keratinocytes revealed morphologically and by FRET analysis (2005)

Multiple connexins, the major proteins of gap junctions, have overlapping expression in the human epidermis and are postulated to have a key role in keratinocyte differentiation and homeostasis. The...

Adrenocorticotropin hypersecretion and pituitary microadenoma following bilateral adrenalectomy in a patient with classic 21- hydroxylase deficiency (2005)

  • Charmandari,
  • E.,
  • Chrousos,
  • G.P.,
  • Merke,
  • D.P.

Bilateral adrenalectomy is an acceptable alternative treatment in salt-wasting 21-hydroxylase deficiency when conventional steroid replacement therapy fails to control hyperandrogenism. Objections to...

Specific loss of connexin 26 expression in ductal sweat gland epithelium associated with the deletion mutation del(GJB6-D13S1830) (2005)

  • Common,
  • J.E.,
  • Bitner-Glindzicz,
  • M.,
  • O'Toole,
  • E.A.,
  • ...

Summary A whole array of cutaneous syndromes is associated with distinct dominant mutations in GJB2 encoding the gap junction protein connexin 26 (Cx26), including Vohwinkel's syndrome and...

A novel CDK inhibitor, CYC202 (R-roscovitine), overcomes the defect in p53-dependent apoptosis in B-CLL by down-regulation of genes involved in transcription regulation and survival (2005)

  • Alvi,
  • A.J.,
  • Austen,
  • B.,
  • Weston,
  • V.J.,
  • ...

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is a clinically variable disease where mutations in DNA damage response genes ATM or TP53 affect the response to standard therapeutic agents. The in vitro...

The AP-1 transcription factor c-Jun is required for efficient axonal regeneration (2004)

  • Raivich,
  • G.,
  • Bohatschek,
  • M.,
  • Da,
  • Costa C.,
  • ...

Nerve injury triggers numerous changes in the injured neurons and surrounding nonneuronal cells that ultimately result in successful target reinnervation or cell death. c-Jun is a component of the...

Localization of a highly active pool of type II phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase in a p97/valosin-containing-protein-rich fraction of the endoplasmic reticulum (2003)

  • Waugh,
  • M.G.,
  • Minogue,
  • S.,
  • Anderson,
  • J.S.,
  • ...

Different phosphoinositides are synthesized in cell membranes in order to perform a variety of functions. One of the most abundant of these lipids is phosphatidylinositol (PI) 4-phosphate (PI4P),...

The sulphur depletion problem (1999)

Allelic imbalance in familial and sporadic prostate cancer at the putative human prostate cancer susceptibility locus, HPC1. CRC/BPG UK Familial Prostate Cancer Study Collaborators. Cancer Research Campaign/British Prostate Group (1998)

A recent report has provided strong evidence for a major prostate cancer susceptibility locus (HPC1) on chromosome 1q24-25 (Smith et al, 1996). Most inherited cancer susceptibility genes function as...

 
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