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FGF-8b Induces Growth and Rich Vascularization in an Orthotopic PC-3 Model of Prostate Cancer
Fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF-8) is expressed at an increased level in a high proportion of prostate cancers and it is associated with a poor prognosis of the disease. Our aim was to study the effects of FGF-8b on proliferation of PC-3 prostate cancer cells and growth of PC-3 tumors, and to identify FGF-8b-associated molecular targets. Expression of ectopic FGF-8b in PC-3 cells caused a 1.5-fold
Late Cretaceous to early Paleocene palynological changes in High Latitude Southern Hemisphere, New Zealand
Are Highly Leveraged Firms More Sensitive to an Economic Downturn?
The paper tests the hypothesis that highly leveraged firms lose market shares to their less leveraged rivals in an industry downturn. Both parametric and semiparametric regression methods are applied to analyse the relationships between firm performance and leverage. It is found that the highly leveraged firms in distressed industries face relatively lower sales growth and stock returns but are st
Metal Binding to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ferrochelatase
Ferrochelatase is the terminal enzyme in the heme biosynthetic pathway. It catalyzes the insertion of ferrous iron into protoporphyrin IX to produce protoheme IX. The crystal structures of ferrochelatase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae in free form, in complex with Co(II), a substrate metal ion, and in complex with two inhibitors, Cd(II) and Hg(I), are presented in this work. The enzyme is a homodim
Impact of chronic heart failure on elderly persons' daily life: A validation study.
Background Knowledge about how elderly persons perceive the impact of chronic heart failure (CHF) on daily life is important when planning nursing care. For this purpose, disease specific instruments are needed. However, few instruments have been developed or tested specifically on elderly persons. Aim To validate a Swedish version of the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (LHFQ)
Fiber density: a fast and accurate way to estimate human muscle fiber areas (Letters to the editor)
Improved receiver coil for upper thoracic spine imaging in a vertical magnetic field
To improve image quality in the upper thoracic spine, an anatomically shaped copper wire loop coil, made to fit over the patient's shoulders, was constructed. The coil was permanently mounted on a foam-rubber vest to facilitate attachment to the patient. Phantom and in vivo studies of the performance of the coil in healthy volunteers showed as much as a two times greater signal-to-noise ratio rela
Quantification of polyphosphoinositides using selected ion monitoring electrospray mass spectrometry
Polyphosphoinositides (PIP) and (PIP2) show prominent negative singly and doubly charged deprotonated molecules in electrospray mass spectrometry. These ions can be used for quantification of PIP and PIP2 in the low picomole range, without prior chromatographic separation, using selected ion monitoring and consecutive measurements of the signals from the deprotonated singly charged molecules. The
Role of granivory and insectivory in the life cycle of the carabid beetle Amara similata
1. The cereal field carabid beetle Amara similata was selected to elucidate the role of seeds and insects as food sources. Three experiments were performed to rank different weed seeds and insects in terms of food value: (i) fecundity in relation to adult diet, (ii) larval survival in relation to diet and (iii) larval survival in relation to parental diet. 2. Seeds were found to be of high value
Correlation between sperm motility and sperm chromatin structure assay parameters.
Paternal and maternal age as risk factors for psychosis: findings from Denmark, Sweden and Australia
Background: While the association between increased maternal age and congenital disorders has long been recognized, the offspring of older fathers are also at increased risk of congenital disorders related to DNA errors during spermatogenesis. Recent studies have drawn attention to an association between increased paternal age and increased risk of schizophrenia. The aim of the current study was t
Stereoselective metabolism of pentoxifylline in vitro and in vivo in humans.
Evaluation of optimally designed planar-concave collimators in single-photon emission tomography
The imaging properties of optimally designed planar-concave (PC) collimators were evaluated by means of Monte Carlo simulations. The evaluation was done with respect to total system spatial resolution and the overall image noise distribution in single-photon emission tomography. The results showed that the non-isotropy with PC collimators, assessed by the ratio of the full-width at half-maximum in
Differential prognostic impact of the cyclins E and B in premenopausal and postmenopausal women with lymph node-negative breast cancer
Searching for new prognostic factors, we investigated the influence of cyclin expression on breast cancer prognosis. A total of 273 archival tumor specimens from patients with pT1/pT2 NO breast cancers treated by surgery and local irradiation were immunostained for cyclins E, A and B. Outcome was evaluated as metastasis-free (MFS) and diseasespecific survival (DSS) over a median observation period
Five homologous repeats of the protein G-related protein MIG cooperate in binding to goat immunoglobulin G
Protein MIG, from Streptococcus dysgalactiae, binds alpha2-macroglobulin and immunoglobulin G (IgG). MIG-derived fusion proteins with one to five IgG-binding repeats differed up to 72,000- fold in avidity for goat IgG, indicating a considerable cooperativity of the repeats. Significant sequence variation in the IgG-binding repeats was recognized. Protein MIG interacted with goat IgG1 via both the
Molecular exchange in thermal equilibrium between dissolved and crystalline tripalmitin by NMR
An NMR technique to measure exchange kinetics at thermal equilibrium in dispersions of moderately soluble crystalline material is presented. By monitoring the exchange of molecules between pools in solid and dissolved form, one can characterize the surface specific exchange rate. Illustrative experiments were performed in a model system with beta-type crystals of tripalmitin as the solid phase and
Continuous separation of lipid particles from erythrocytes by means of laminar flow and acoustic standing wave forces
Improved continuous acoustic particle separation ( separation efficiency close to 100%) and separation of erythrocytes ( red blood cells) from lipid microemboli in whole blood is reported.
Diagnostic PCR: validation and sample preparation are two sides of the same coin
Increased use of powerful PCR technology for the routine detection of pathogens has focused attention on the need for international validation and preparation of official non-commercial guidelines. Bacteria of epidemiological importance should be the prime focus, although a "validation infrastructure" once established could easily be adapted for PCR-based detection of viruses and parasites. The ai
Influence of DNA adsorption and DNA/cationic surfactant coadsorption on the interaction forces between hydrophobic surfaces
The forces between hydrophobic surfaces with physisorbed DNA are markedly and irreversibly altered by exposure to DNA/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) mixtures. In this colloidal probe atomic force microscopy study of the interactions between a hydrophobic polystyrene particle and an octadecyl-trimethylethoxysilane-modified mica surface in sodium bromide solutions, we measure distinct changes