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GĆ¼ltekin TamgĆ¼ney et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(35), 15002-15006 (2009-08-27)
Prions are infectious proteins that cause fatal neurodegenerative diseases. Because astrocytic gliosis marked by the deposition of fibrils composed of GFAP is a prominent feature of prion disease, we asked whether GFAP might be used as a surrogate marker for
Pamela J Skinner et al.
PloS one, 10(7), e0131993-e0131993 (2015-07-03)
Prion diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans, bovine spongiform encephalopathy in cattle, and scrapie in sheep are fatal neurodegenerative diseases for which there is no effective treatment. The pathology of these diseases involves the conversion of a protease sensitive
Linda A Terry et al.
Veterinary research, 42, 65-65 (2011-05-20)
Classical scrapie is a naturally transmitted prion disease of sheep and goats. Contaminated environments may contribute to the spread of disease and evidence from animal models has implicated urine, blood, saliva, placenta and faeces as possible sources of the infection.
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Flora Tolentino et al.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 164, 89-95 (2015-02-15)
Rubus niveus Thunb. plant belongs to Rosaceae family and have been used traditionally to treat wounds, burns, inflammation, dysentery, diarrhea and for curing excessive bleeding during menstrual cycle. The present study was undertaken to investigate the in vivo genotoxicity of
J J Padilla-Frausto et al.
Journal of food protection, 78(12), 2170-2176 (2015-11-29)
Some Leuconostoc spp. have the ability to produce slime and undesirable compounds in cooked sausage. The objectives of this research were to identify Leuconostoc sources in a Vienna-type sausage processing plant and to evaluate the genetic diversity of the isolated
Ana Beatriz Costa Rodrigues Alves et al.
Journal of ethnopharmacology, 153(3), 694-700 (2014-04-02)
Rubus imperialis Cham. Schl. (Rosaceae) is frequently used in traditional medicine as hypoglycemic, antinociceptive and antiviral remedy. Swiss albino mice were distributed in eight groups for acute treatment with Rubus imperialis extract (24 h). The extract doses selected were 50
Kunie Ando et al.
Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, 40 Suppl 1, S135-S145 (2014-03-13)
Active immunization using tau phospho-peptides in tauopathy mouse models has been observed to reduce tau pathology, especially when given prior to the onset of pathology. Since tau aggregates in these models and in human tauopathies are composed of full-length tau
Kunie Ando et al.
Acta neuropathologica communications, 8(1), 79-79 (2020-06-05)
Synaptojanin 1 (SYNJ1) is a brain-enriched lipid phosphatase critically involved in autophagosomal/endosomal trafficking, synaptic vesicle recycling and metabolism of phosphoinositides. Previous studies suggest that SYNJ1 polymorphisms have significant impact on the age of onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and that
S Roy et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 45(6), 1671-1681 (2001-05-17)
The microbicidal efficacies of two anionic surfactants, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and n-lauroylsarcosine (LS), were evaluated in cultured cells and in a murine model of herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2) intravaginal infection. In vitro studies showed that SLS and LS
Sarah Houben et al.
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 13, 106-106 (2020-08-09)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the accumulation in the brain of intraneuronal aggregates of abnormally and hyperphosphorylated tau proteins and of extracellular deposits of amyloid-Ī² surrounded by dystrophic neurites. Numerous experimental models have shown that tau pathology develops in
Royford Bundi Magiri et al.
Vaccines, 8(2) (2020-05-24)
Vaccination is the most efficient method of protection against influenza infections. However, the rapidly mutating viruses and development of new strains make it necessary to develop new influenza vaccines annually. Hence, vaccines that stimulate cross-protection against multiple influenza subtypes are
Jocelyne Piret et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 46(9), 2933-2942 (2002-08-17)
The mechanisms of herpes simplex virus (HSV) inactivation by sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and n-lauroylsarcosine (LS), two anionic surfactants with protein denaturant potency, have been evaluated in cultured cells. Results showed that pretreatment of HSV type 1 (HSV-1) strain F
Alexandra Steffens et al.
PLoS biology, 13(7), e1002188-e1002188 (2015-07-03)
Members of the highly conserved class of BEACH domain containing proteins (BDCPs) have been established as broad facilitators of protein-protein interactions and membrane dynamics in the context of human diseases like albinism, bleeding diathesis, impaired cellular immunity, cancer predisposition, and
Catherine Kamtchueng et al.
PloS one, 9(7), e102399-e102399 (2014-07-16)
The TAF6Ī“ pathway of apoptosis can dictate life versus death decisions independently of the status of p53 tumor suppressor. TAF6Ī“ is an inducible pro-apoptotic subunit of the general RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription factor TFIID. Alternative splice site choice
M J Stack et al.
Journal of comparative pathology, 116(2), 181-189 (1997-02-01)
Standardized samples of tissue from the central nervous system of four sheep naturally affected with scrapie and from four healthy control sheep were subjected to a centrifugal extraction technique used to obtain scrapie-associated fibrils; the latter were then demonstrated by
P W Caufield et al.
Journal of clinical microbiology, 27(2), 274-278 (1989-02-01)
Attempts to study the acquisition, transmission, and other aspects of the natural history of Streptococcus mutans infections in humans have been hampered by limitations and inconsistencies in methods by which phenotypic characteristics of individual isolates are examined. Because most mutans
Teresa L Mastracci et al.
Scientific reports, 5, 13269-13269 (2015-08-25)
The pancreas, in most studied vertebrates, is a compound organ with both exocrine and endocrine functions. The exocrine compartment makes and secretes digestive enzymes, while the endocrine compartment, organized into islets of Langerhans, produces hormones that regulate blood glucose. High
Noriyuki Doukyu et al.
Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, 120(1), 24-30 (2015-01-13)
An extracellular cholesterol oxidase producer, Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PA157, was isolated by a screening method to detect 6Ī²-hydroperoxycholest-4-en-3-one-forming cholesterol oxidase. On the basis of a putative cholesterol oxidase gene sequence in the genome sequence data of P. aeruginosa strain PAO1
Nicholas J Bradshaw et al.
PloS one, 9(10), e111196-e111196 (2014-10-22)
We have previously proposed that specific proteins may form insoluble aggregates as a response to an illness-specific proteostatic dysbalance in a subset of brains from individuals with mental illness, as is the case for other chronic brain conditions. So far
Francesca Chianini et al.
PloS one, 10(3), e0122785-e0122785 (2015-03-26)
The transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) or prion diseases are a group of fatal neurodegenerative disorders characterised by the accumulation of a pathological form of a host protein known as prion protein (PrP). The validation of abnormal PrP detection techniques is
William F Penwell et al.
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 59(3), 1680-1689 (2015-01-07)
Sulbactam is a class A Ī²-lactamase inhibitor with intrinsic whole-cell activity against certain bacterial species, including Acinetobacter baumannii. The clinical use of sulbactam for A. baumannii infections is of interest due to increasing multidrug resistance in this pathogen. However, the
N S Andrade et al.
Genetics and molecular research : GMR, 7(4), 1414-1421 (2009-02-19)
Baccharis dracunculifolia De Candole (DC) (Asteraceae) is indigenous throughout southeastern Latin America and is used by local people in traditional medicine. This plant is known to be the source of resin for the highly valued Brazilian green propolis. As no
Kunie Ando et al.
Acta neuropathologica, 139(4), 773-789 (2020-01-12)
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified PICALM as one of the most significant susceptibility loci for late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) after APOE and BIN1. PICALM is a clathrin-adaptor protein and plays critical roles in clathrin-mediated endocytosis and in autophagy. PICALM
Laurel D Wright et al.
PLoS genetics, 11(10), e1005556-e1005556 (2015-10-07)
We identified a functional single strand origin of replication (sso) in the integrative and conjugative element ICEBs1 of Bacillus subtilis. Integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs, also known as conjugative transposons) are DNA elements typically found integrated into a bacterial chromosome
Ana Vulić et al.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 77, 82-92 (2015-01-18)
The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro toxicity of clenbuterol and its metabolite 4-amino-3,5-dichlorobenzoic acid. Cytotoxicity and pro-oxidative effect of both compounds were studied on human colon adenocarcinoma cell line SW 480. No significant cytotoxic effect of
Julien Couthouis et al.
PloS one, 4(3), e4539-e4539 (2009-03-06)
The relationship between amyloid and toxic species is a central problem since the discovery of amyloid structures in different diseases. Despite intensive efforts in the field, the deleterious species remains unknown at the molecular level. This may reflect the lack
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