We performed several analyses to unveil the pyrazinamide-resistance mechanism of R123P, T76P, G15... more We performed several analyses to unveil the pyrazinamide-resistance mechanism of R123P, T76P, G150A, and H71R mutants through molecular dynamics simulations.
The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may act as biological markers, as they can relate to the g... more Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may act as biological markers, as they can relate to the genes that are associated with various complex diseases such as heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, schizophrenia, blood pressure, migraine, and Alzheimer. These SNPs mostly locate within a gene or in a regulatory region near a gene and can affect the gene's function to play a more direct role in disease. Hence, SNPs allow scientists to develop candidate drug therapy by evaluating an individual's genetic makeup to develop a particular disease. Gene-gene interactions generally complicate migraine and its genetics and further gene-environmental interactions that often misguide the true defying causes of this disease. Due to its complex nature, it is difficult for scientists to reveal a complete list of SNPs or even all the genes that are related with the pathogenesis of this disease. Nowadays, much work has been done in this direction and new variants of migraine are being constantly identified. In this review article, the role of various SNPs reported to be disease-associated in published migraine GWAS has been discussed. To understand the molecular mechanisms of migraine attack by identifying new genetic variants of migraine can be a key to develop new therapeutic strategies in the future.
Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) research in plants has recently gained momentum taking cues from stu... more Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) research in plants has recently gained momentum taking cues from studies in animals systems. The availability of next-generation sequencing has enabled genome-wide identification of lncRNA in several plant species. Some lncRNAs are inhibitors of microRNA expression and have a function known as target mimicry with the sequestered transcript known as an endogenous target mimic (eTM). The lncRNAs identified to date show diverse mechanisms of gene regulation, most of which remain poorly understood. In this review, we discuss the role of identified putative lncRNAs that may act as eTMs for nutrient-responsive microRNAs (miRNAs) in plants. If functionally validated, these putative lncRNAs would enhance current understanding of the role of lncRNAs in nutrient homeostasis in plants.
Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy.... more Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy. In order to explore the molecular mechanisms of wild and mutated samples from DBA patients were exposed to bioinformatics investigation. Biological network of differentially expressed genes was constructed. This study aimed to identify novel therapeutic signatures in DBA and uncovered their mechanisms. The gene expression dataset of GSE14335 was used, which consists of 6 normal and 4 diseased cases. The gene ontology (GO), as well as Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses were performed, and then protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of the identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was constructed by Cytoscape software. A total of 607 DEGs were identified in DBA, including 433 upregulated genes and 174 downregulated genes. GO analysis results showed that upregulated DEGs were significantly enriched in biological processes, negative regulat...
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan Jcpsp, Dec 1, 2009
Objective: To determine frequency of carotid artery disease in patients undergoing elective coron... more Objective: To determine frequency of carotid artery disease in patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using Doppler sonography. Study Design: Observational study.
Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf ... more Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution , reselling , loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents will be complete or accurate or up to date. The accuracy of any instructions, formulae and drug doses should be independently verified with primary sources. The publisher shall not be liable for any loss, actions, claims, proceedings, demand or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material.
Objective: to determine whether the administration of Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor (CNTF) at the s... more Objective: to determine whether the administration of Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor (CNTF) at the site of repaired facial nerve enhances regeneration in the adult sheep model. Methods: Ten adult sheep were divided into 2 groups: control and study group (CNTF group). In the CNTF group, the buccal branch of the facial nerve was transected and then repaired by epineural sutures. CNTF was injected over the left depressor labii maxillaris muscle in the vicinity of the transected and repaired nerve for 28 days under local anesthesia. In the CNTF group, the sheep were again anesthetized after nine months and the site of facial nerve repair was exposed. Detailed electrophysiological, tension experiments and morphometric studies were carried out and then analyzed statistically. Results: The skin CV min, refractory period, Jitter and tension parameters were marginally raised in the CNTF group than the control but the difference was statistically insignificant between the two groups. Morphometric indices also did not show any significant changes in the CNTF group. Conclusion: CNTF has no profound effect on neuronal regeneration of adult sheep animal model.
Complications of acute infective sinusitis are a therapeutic emergency. The purpose of this study... more Complications of acute infective sinusitis are a therapeutic emergency. The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical presentation, microbiological pattern, treatment modalities and outcome of patients diagnosed to have acute rhinogenic orbital, intra- and extra-cranial complications from a developing country in Asia. A retrospective chart review from October 1999 to January 2004 was conducted. Among 247 ENT surgical emergencies documented, 13 patients (5.3 percent) were diagnosed to have acute sinusitis with various complications either as in solitary or multiple forms. Orbital complications were the most common (61.5 percent) followed by acute subdural empyema (23.1 percent) and meningitis (15.2 percent). Subdural empyema was the most common intracranial complication. Staphylococcus was reported to be the most common offending organism (45.5 percent). Majority of the patients (84.6 percent) had surgical drainage of the affected sinuses, 38.5 percent being endoscopic drai...
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2012
To report the first case of refractory relapsing polychondritis in a child who was treated with t... more To report the first case of refractory relapsing polychondritis in a child who was treated with the biological agent, rituximab, an antiCD20 monoclonal antibody. The case is reported with a review of the literature on the use of biological agents in the treatment of refractory relapsing polychondritis. A 10-year-old boy presented with relapsing polychondritis who was treated initially with prednisolone and methotrexate. As there was no response to the treatment, anti TNF antagonist infliximab was given but with a failed response. A subsequent therapy with rituximab produced significant clinical remission with no recurrence at 1 year. Relapsing polychondritis unresponsive to primary treatment modalities but treated with various biological agents in adult have been well described in adults but not reported in children age below 13 yrs. Hence we present this case report. Biological agents such as rituximab has promising role in children when primary treatment fails as reported in our case.
To introduce an educational intervention-specifically, a specialized training course-and perform ... more To introduce an educational intervention-specifically, a specialized training course-and perform a formative evaluation of the effect of the intervention on novice reader interpretation of computed tomography (CT) colonographic data. The study was institutional review board approved. Ten normal and 50 abnormal cases, those of 60 patients with 93 polyps-61 polyps 6-9 mm in diameter and 32 polyps 10 mm or larger-were selected from a previously published trial. Seven novice readers underwent initial training that consisted of a 1-day course, reading assignments, a self-study computer module (with 61 limited data sets), observation of an expert interpreting three cases, and full interpretation of 10 cases with unblinding after each case. After training, the observers independently interpreted 60 cases by means of primary two-dimensional reading with unblinding after each case. For each case, the reading time and the location and maximal diameter of the polyp(s) were recorded. A t test was used to evaluate the observers' improvements, and empirical receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed. By-patient sensitivities and specificities were determined for each observer. The lowest by-patient sensitivity at the 6 mm or larger polyp threshold was 86%, with 90% specificity. Four observers had 100% by-patient sensitivity at the 10 mm or larger polyp threshold, with 82%-97% specificity. For polyps 10 mm or larger, mean sensitivity and specificity were 98% and 92%, respectively. For the last 20 cases, the average interpretation time per case was 25 minutes. The range of areas under the ROC curve across observers was low: 0.86-0.95. In the described polyp-enriched cohort, novice CT colonographic data readers achieved high sensitivity and good specificity at formative evaluation of a comprehensive training program. Use of a similar comprehensive training method might reduce interreader variability in interpretation accuracy and be useful for reader certification.
Aqueous extract of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1), which has been reported to render more than 82% ... more Aqueous extract of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1), which has been reported to render more than 82% survival against whole body lethal (10 Gy) gamma-irradiation in mice, was further investigated for its immunomodulatory potential. In this study, no significant change could be scored in peritoneal macrophages survival up to 8th day after whole body irradiation. RP-1 treatment (200 mg/kg body weight, i.p.) alone or 2 h before whole body irradiation enhanced macrophage survival significantly (p<0.05) as compared to irradiated control mice. In irradiated animals, there was significant (p<0.01) reduction in splenocyte survival and proliferation as revealed by 3H-TdR method. RP-1 treatment (200 mg/kg) alone or 2 h before irradiation countered the decrease in survival of splenocytes and proliferation significantly (p<0.05) as compared to irradiated control group. Whole body irradiation also significantly (p<0.05) reduced the population of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and bone marrow GM-CFU at 24 h and 72 h post-irradiation intervals, respectively, as compared to unirradiated control. RP-1 treatment 2 h before whole body irradiation countered the decrease in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells populations and CGM-CFU. Nitric oxide free radicals generation was enhanced significantly (p<0.05) in the supernatant of peritoneal macrophage cultures exposed to 2 Gy gamma radiation ex vivo in comparison to unirradiated control, which was reduced by pre-irradiation (-2 h) administration of RP-1. Whole body irradiation (10 Gy) also reduced the serum titres of IL-3, IL-1 and various IgG isotypes observed at different post-irradiation time interval. RP-1 treatment alone or before whole body irradiation countered radiation induced decrease in the titre of IL-1, IL-3 and IgG's in the serum of mice. These findings indicate immunostimulatory potential of RP-1.
ABSTRACT The use of two novel materials, 3,6-bis(1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-ylamino)-s-tetrazine (BTAT... more ABSTRACT The use of two novel materials, 3,6-bis(1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-ylamino)-s-tetrazine (BTATz) and mixed N-oxides of 3,3'-azo-bis(6-amino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine) (DAATO3.5, where the 3.5 indicates the average oxide content), as solid fuels in micropropulsion systems is investigated. These materials were selected due to their ease of ignition, relatively good safety characteristics, long-term storage capability, low combustion temperature, noncorrosive combustion products, and reasonable projected material cost. Material safety data including impact, friction, differential scanning calorimetry, and electrostatic sensitivity are reported and compared to the previously implemented micropropulsion fuels, lead styphnate, glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) and 3,6-diamino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine-1,4-dioxide. Burn rate data are also reported for both materials. Whereas BTATz and DAATO3.5 have very high burn rates, DAATO3.5 is believed to have the highest burn rate of any known stable organic solid. Additionally, DAATO3.5 has a very desirable pressure exponent of 0.28. Test stand results using a quartz microthruster are reported for these materials. Estimated chamber pressures reached 18 atm with peak thrust levels around 0.1 N. Measured specific impulses of approximately 14% of the theoretical specific impulse (218 s for BTATz and 228 s for DAATO3.5) were obtained. This level of inefficiency is believed to be acceptable for micropropulsion systems and is comparable to other, independent work.
Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf ... more Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution , reselling , loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents will be complete or accurate or up to date. The accuracy of any instructions, formulae and drug doses should be independently verified with primary sources. The publisher shall not be liable for any loss, actions, claims, proceedings, demand or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material.
Many clinical studies have demonstrated that in the conservative care of boxer's fracture... more Many clinical studies have demonstrated that in the conservative care of boxer's fractures (casting, with or without reduction), between 20 degrees and 70 degrees of dorsal angulation is acceptable. This biomechanical study characterized how boxer's fracture angulation affects the ability of the intrinsic muscles to initiate grip. The flexor digiti minimi and third volar interosseous were modeled in this study. Muscular excursion of the intrinsics were modeled with a cable and sheath device. Metacarpophalangeal joint flexion per unit excursion curves were collected when the metacarpal neck was at a fracture angle of 0 degree, 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and 75 degrees . As fracture angles increased, the distance between the origin and insertion of the flexor digiti minimi decreased, creating shortening, or slack, of the modeled muscle. Slack was defined as excursion generating no joint flexion. Muscle shortening data were integrated with Jacobsen's muscle fiber length data and Elftmann's fiber length/tension relationship to estimate how the fracture angle affects the initiation of metacarpophalangeal joint flexion and the strength of grip. According to this model's data, fracture angles of up to 30 degrees are compatible with nearly normal mechanics. A 30 degrees angulation is associated with a flexor digiti minimi grip strength of 92% maximum and preserves 78% of the intact finger's range of motion. We therefore conclude that 30 degrees is the upper limit for acceptable final angulation.
In the present study the most efficient R-factor controlling the ars operon was selected after sc... more In the present study the most efficient R-factor controlling the ars operon was selected after screening of 39 Escherichia coli isolates by minimum inhibitory concentration test (MIC) studies from water samples of different geographical locations of India. Among all, strain isolated from Hooghly River (West Bengal) was found to have maximum tolerance towards arsenic and was further used for the development of bioreporter bacteria. Cloning of the ars regulatory element along with operator-promotor and luxCDABE from Photobacteria into expression vector has been accomplished by following recombinant DNA protocols. The bioreporter sensor system developed in this study can measure the estimated range of 0.74-60 mu g of As/L and is both specific and selective for sensing bioavailable As. The constructed bacterial biosensor was further used for the determination of arsenic ion concentration in different environmental samples of India.
Functionalized vinyl cinnamate monomers were synthesized by the reaction between hydroxyethylacry... more Functionalized vinyl cinnamate monomers were synthesized by the reaction between hydroxyethylacrylate (HEA) and substituted cinnamoyl chlorides possessing electron releasing and withdrawing functional groups like chloro, methoxy, and nitro groups at the para position of the aromatic ring. The structures of these monomers were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), 1 Hand nd 13 C-NMR spectral techniques. The homopolymers of the synthesized monomers were obtained by the free radical solution polymerization in dimethylformamide (DMF) at 80ЊC for 12 h using azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as a radical initiator. The sensitivity of these polymers towards light was studied by monitoring the photocrosslinking nature of the polymers by ultraviolet (UV) and FTIR techniques. The effect of the functional groups on the crosslinking efficiency was studied and compared with that of the unsubstituted polymer. The cyclobutane-type addition mechanism involved in the photocrosslinking phenomena was confirmed by the above spectral studies in the functionalized vinyl cinnamate polymers.
We performed several analyses to unveil the pyrazinamide-resistance mechanism of R123P, T76P, G15... more We performed several analyses to unveil the pyrazinamide-resistance mechanism of R123P, T76P, G150A, and H71R mutants through molecular dynamics simulations.
The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may act as biological markers, as they can relate to the g... more Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may act as biological markers, as they can relate to the genes that are associated with various complex diseases such as heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, schizophrenia, blood pressure, migraine, and Alzheimer. These SNPs mostly locate within a gene or in a regulatory region near a gene and can affect the gene's function to play a more direct role in disease. Hence, SNPs allow scientists to develop candidate drug therapy by evaluating an individual's genetic makeup to develop a particular disease. Gene-gene interactions generally complicate migraine and its genetics and further gene-environmental interactions that often misguide the true defying causes of this disease. Due to its complex nature, it is difficult for scientists to reveal a complete list of SNPs or even all the genes that are related with the pathogenesis of this disease. Nowadays, much work has been done in this direction and new variants of migraine are being constantly identified. In this review article, the role of various SNPs reported to be disease-associated in published migraine GWAS has been discussed. To understand the molecular mechanisms of migraine attack by identifying new genetic variants of migraine can be a key to develop new therapeutic strategies in the future.
Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) research in plants has recently gained momentum taking cues from stu... more Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) research in plants has recently gained momentum taking cues from studies in animals systems. The availability of next-generation sequencing has enabled genome-wide identification of lncRNA in several plant species. Some lncRNAs are inhibitors of microRNA expression and have a function known as target mimicry with the sequestered transcript known as an endogenous target mimic (eTM). The lncRNAs identified to date show diverse mechanisms of gene regulation, most of which remain poorly understood. In this review, we discuss the role of identified putative lncRNAs that may act as eTMs for nutrient-responsive microRNAs (miRNAs) in plants. If functionally validated, these putative lncRNAs would enhance current understanding of the role of lncRNAs in nutrient homeostasis in plants.
Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy.... more Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital erythroid aplasia that usually presents in infancy. In order to explore the molecular mechanisms of wild and mutated samples from DBA patients were exposed to bioinformatics investigation. Biological network of differentially expressed genes was constructed. This study aimed to identify novel therapeutic signatures in DBA and uncovered their mechanisms. The gene expression dataset of GSE14335 was used, which consists of 6 normal and 4 diseased cases. The gene ontology (GO), as well as Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses were performed, and then protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of the identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was constructed by Cytoscape software. A total of 607 DEGs were identified in DBA, including 433 upregulated genes and 174 downregulated genes. GO analysis results showed that upregulated DEGs were significantly enriched in biological processes, negative regulat...
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan Jcpsp, Dec 1, 2009
Objective: To determine frequency of carotid artery disease in patients undergoing elective coron... more Objective: To determine frequency of carotid artery disease in patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using Doppler sonography. Study Design: Observational study.
Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf ... more Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution , reselling , loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents will be complete or accurate or up to date. The accuracy of any instructions, formulae and drug doses should be independently verified with primary sources. The publisher shall not be liable for any loss, actions, claims, proceedings, demand or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material.
Objective: to determine whether the administration of Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor (CNTF) at the s... more Objective: to determine whether the administration of Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor (CNTF) at the site of repaired facial nerve enhances regeneration in the adult sheep model. Methods: Ten adult sheep were divided into 2 groups: control and study group (CNTF group). In the CNTF group, the buccal branch of the facial nerve was transected and then repaired by epineural sutures. CNTF was injected over the left depressor labii maxillaris muscle in the vicinity of the transected and repaired nerve for 28 days under local anesthesia. In the CNTF group, the sheep were again anesthetized after nine months and the site of facial nerve repair was exposed. Detailed electrophysiological, tension experiments and morphometric studies were carried out and then analyzed statistically. Results: The skin CV min, refractory period, Jitter and tension parameters were marginally raised in the CNTF group than the control but the difference was statistically insignificant between the two groups. Morphometric indices also did not show any significant changes in the CNTF group. Conclusion: CNTF has no profound effect on neuronal regeneration of adult sheep animal model.
Complications of acute infective sinusitis are a therapeutic emergency. The purpose of this study... more Complications of acute infective sinusitis are a therapeutic emergency. The purpose of this study was to determine the clinical presentation, microbiological pattern, treatment modalities and outcome of patients diagnosed to have acute rhinogenic orbital, intra- and extra-cranial complications from a developing country in Asia. A retrospective chart review from October 1999 to January 2004 was conducted. Among 247 ENT surgical emergencies documented, 13 patients (5.3 percent) were diagnosed to have acute sinusitis with various complications either as in solitary or multiple forms. Orbital complications were the most common (61.5 percent) followed by acute subdural empyema (23.1 percent) and meningitis (15.2 percent). Subdural empyema was the most common intracranial complication. Staphylococcus was reported to be the most common offending organism (45.5 percent). Majority of the patients (84.6 percent) had surgical drainage of the affected sinuses, 38.5 percent being endoscopic drai...
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2012
To report the first case of refractory relapsing polychondritis in a child who was treated with t... more To report the first case of refractory relapsing polychondritis in a child who was treated with the biological agent, rituximab, an antiCD20 monoclonal antibody. The case is reported with a review of the literature on the use of biological agents in the treatment of refractory relapsing polychondritis. A 10-year-old boy presented with relapsing polychondritis who was treated initially with prednisolone and methotrexate. As there was no response to the treatment, anti TNF antagonist infliximab was given but with a failed response. A subsequent therapy with rituximab produced significant clinical remission with no recurrence at 1 year. Relapsing polychondritis unresponsive to primary treatment modalities but treated with various biological agents in adult have been well described in adults but not reported in children age below 13 yrs. Hence we present this case report. Biological agents such as rituximab has promising role in children when primary treatment fails as reported in our case.
To introduce an educational intervention-specifically, a specialized training course-and perform ... more To introduce an educational intervention-specifically, a specialized training course-and perform a formative evaluation of the effect of the intervention on novice reader interpretation of computed tomography (CT) colonographic data. The study was institutional review board approved. Ten normal and 50 abnormal cases, those of 60 patients with 93 polyps-61 polyps 6-9 mm in diameter and 32 polyps 10 mm or larger-were selected from a previously published trial. Seven novice readers underwent initial training that consisted of a 1-day course, reading assignments, a self-study computer module (with 61 limited data sets), observation of an expert interpreting three cases, and full interpretation of 10 cases with unblinding after each case. After training, the observers independently interpreted 60 cases by means of primary two-dimensional reading with unblinding after each case. For each case, the reading time and the location and maximal diameter of the polyp(s) were recorded. A t test was used to evaluate the observers' improvements, and empirical receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed. By-patient sensitivities and specificities were determined for each observer. The lowest by-patient sensitivity at the 6 mm or larger polyp threshold was 86%, with 90% specificity. Four observers had 100% by-patient sensitivity at the 10 mm or larger polyp threshold, with 82%-97% specificity. For polyps 10 mm or larger, mean sensitivity and specificity were 98% and 92%, respectively. For the last 20 cases, the average interpretation time per case was 25 minutes. The range of areas under the ROC curve across observers was low: 0.86-0.95. In the described polyp-enriched cohort, novice CT colonographic data readers achieved high sensitivity and good specificity at formative evaluation of a comprehensive training program. Use of a similar comprehensive training method might reduce interreader variability in interpretation accuracy and be useful for reader certification.
Aqueous extract of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1), which has been reported to render more than 82% ... more Aqueous extract of Podophyllum hexandrum (RP-1), which has been reported to render more than 82% survival against whole body lethal (10 Gy) gamma-irradiation in mice, was further investigated for its immunomodulatory potential. In this study, no significant change could be scored in peritoneal macrophages survival up to 8th day after whole body irradiation. RP-1 treatment (200 mg/kg body weight, i.p.) alone or 2 h before whole body irradiation enhanced macrophage survival significantly (p<0.05) as compared to irradiated control mice. In irradiated animals, there was significant (p<0.01) reduction in splenocyte survival and proliferation as revealed by 3H-TdR method. RP-1 treatment (200 mg/kg) alone or 2 h before irradiation countered the decrease in survival of splenocytes and proliferation significantly (p<0.05) as compared to irradiated control group. Whole body irradiation also significantly (p<0.05) reduced the population of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and bone marrow GM-CFU at 24 h and 72 h post-irradiation intervals, respectively, as compared to unirradiated control. RP-1 treatment 2 h before whole body irradiation countered the decrease in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells populations and CGM-CFU. Nitric oxide free radicals generation was enhanced significantly (p<0.05) in the supernatant of peritoneal macrophage cultures exposed to 2 Gy gamma radiation ex vivo in comparison to unirradiated control, which was reduced by pre-irradiation (-2 h) administration of RP-1. Whole body irradiation (10 Gy) also reduced the serum titres of IL-3, IL-1 and various IgG isotypes observed at different post-irradiation time interval. RP-1 treatment alone or before whole body irradiation countered radiation induced decrease in the titre of IL-1, IL-3 and IgG's in the serum of mice. These findings indicate immunostimulatory potential of RP-1.
ABSTRACT The use of two novel materials, 3,6-bis(1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-ylamino)-s-tetrazine (BTAT... more ABSTRACT The use of two novel materials, 3,6-bis(1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazol-5-ylamino)-s-tetrazine (BTATz) and mixed N-oxides of 3,3'-azo-bis(6-amino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine) (DAATO3.5, where the 3.5 indicates the average oxide content), as solid fuels in micropropulsion systems is investigated. These materials were selected due to their ease of ignition, relatively good safety characteristics, long-term storage capability, low combustion temperature, noncorrosive combustion products, and reasonable projected material cost. Material safety data including impact, friction, differential scanning calorimetry, and electrostatic sensitivity are reported and compared to the previously implemented micropropulsion fuels, lead styphnate, glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) and 3,6-diamino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine-1,4-dioxide. Burn rate data are also reported for both materials. Whereas BTATz and DAATO3.5 have very high burn rates, DAATO3.5 is believed to have the highest burn rate of any known stable organic solid. Additionally, DAATO3.5 has a very desirable pressure exponent of 0.28. Test stand results using a quartz microthruster are reported for these materials. Estimated chamber pressures reached 18 atm with peak thrust levels around 0.1 N. Measured specific impulses of approximately 14% of the theoretical specific impulse (218 s for BTATz and 228 s for DAATO3.5) were obtained. This level of inefficiency is believed to be acceptable for micropropulsion systems and is comparable to other, independent work.
Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf ... more Full terms and conditions of use: http://www.informaworld.com/terms-and-conditions-of-access.pdf This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution , reselling , loan or sub-licensing, systematic supply or distribution in any form to anyone is expressly forbidden. The publisher does not give any warranty express or implied or make any representation that the contents will be complete or accurate or up to date. The accuracy of any instructions, formulae and drug doses should be independently verified with primary sources. The publisher shall not be liable for any loss, actions, claims, proceedings, demand or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material.
Many clinical studies have demonstrated that in the conservative care of boxer's fracture... more Many clinical studies have demonstrated that in the conservative care of boxer's fractures (casting, with or without reduction), between 20 degrees and 70 degrees of dorsal angulation is acceptable. This biomechanical study characterized how boxer's fracture angulation affects the ability of the intrinsic muscles to initiate grip. The flexor digiti minimi and third volar interosseous were modeled in this study. Muscular excursion of the intrinsics were modeled with a cable and sheath device. Metacarpophalangeal joint flexion per unit excursion curves were collected when the metacarpal neck was at a fracture angle of 0 degree, 15 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and 75 degrees . As fracture angles increased, the distance between the origin and insertion of the flexor digiti minimi decreased, creating shortening, or slack, of the modeled muscle. Slack was defined as excursion generating no joint flexion. Muscle shortening data were integrated with Jacobsen's muscle fiber length data and Elftmann's fiber length/tension relationship to estimate how the fracture angle affects the initiation of metacarpophalangeal joint flexion and the strength of grip. According to this model's data, fracture angles of up to 30 degrees are compatible with nearly normal mechanics. A 30 degrees angulation is associated with a flexor digiti minimi grip strength of 92% maximum and preserves 78% of the intact finger's range of motion. We therefore conclude that 30 degrees is the upper limit for acceptable final angulation.
In the present study the most efficient R-factor controlling the ars operon was selected after sc... more In the present study the most efficient R-factor controlling the ars operon was selected after screening of 39 Escherichia coli isolates by minimum inhibitory concentration test (MIC) studies from water samples of different geographical locations of India. Among all, strain isolated from Hooghly River (West Bengal) was found to have maximum tolerance towards arsenic and was further used for the development of bioreporter bacteria. Cloning of the ars regulatory element along with operator-promotor and luxCDABE from Photobacteria into expression vector has been accomplished by following recombinant DNA protocols. The bioreporter sensor system developed in this study can measure the estimated range of 0.74-60 mu g of As/L and is both specific and selective for sensing bioavailable As. The constructed bacterial biosensor was further used for the determination of arsenic ion concentration in different environmental samples of India.
Functionalized vinyl cinnamate monomers were synthesized by the reaction between hydroxyethylacry... more Functionalized vinyl cinnamate monomers were synthesized by the reaction between hydroxyethylacrylate (HEA) and substituted cinnamoyl chlorides possessing electron releasing and withdrawing functional groups like chloro, methoxy, and nitro groups at the para position of the aromatic ring. The structures of these monomers were characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), 1 Hand nd 13 C-NMR spectral techniques. The homopolymers of the synthesized monomers were obtained by the free radical solution polymerization in dimethylformamide (DMF) at 80ЊC for 12 h using azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as a radical initiator. The sensitivity of these polymers towards light was studied by monitoring the photocrosslinking nature of the polymers by ultraviolet (UV) and FTIR techniques. The effect of the functional groups on the crosslinking efficiency was studied and compared with that of the unsubstituted polymer. The cyclobutane-type addition mechanism involved in the photocrosslinking phenomena was confirmed by the above spectral studies in the functionalized vinyl cinnamate polymers.
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