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  • 1990-1994  (7)
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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 61 (1990), S. 3277-3279 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: For the MTX experiment, we use a network of computers for plasma diagnostic data acquisition and analysis. This multivendor network employs VMS, UNIX, and BASIC based computers connected in a local area Ethernet network. Some of the data is acquired directly into a VAX/VMS computer cluster over a fiber-optic serial CAMAC highway. Several HP-Unix workstations and HP-BASIC instrument control computers acquire and analyze data for the more data intensive or specialized diagnostics. The VAX/VMS system is used for global analysis of the data and serves as the central data archiving and retrieval manager. Shot synchronization and control of data flow are implemented by task-to-task message passing using our interprocess communication system. The system has been in operation during our initial MTX tokamak and FEL experiments; it has operated reliably with data rates typically in the range of 5 Mbytes/shot without limiting the experimental shot rate.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: In the microwave tokamak experiment (MTX) program, we are concentrating on experiments using intense, free-electron laser (FEL) generated microwave pulses. In initial FEL experiments, several diagnostic instruments were operated during injection of microwave pulses with peak powers to 0.2 GW at durations of 10 ns. Fixed and spatially scanning microwave detectors and receivers and a 48-element calorimeter on the inside wall of MTX diagnosed the GW-level FEL microwave pulses. With these diagnostics, linear-wave absorption and efficiencies of transmission through the quasi-optical transport system were studied. In addition, several radially resolved measurements of plasma density, temperature, and emission were made during FEL injection and were used in the analysis of microwave absorption data. A timing system, slaved to the FEL pulse arrival time, is capable of accuracy to a few nanoseconds in order to allow measurement of heating effects on the time scale of a single FEL pulse.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Recent studies performed in Seattle, USA have suggested that pretransplant assignment of high or low donor alloreactivity may predict acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) after allogeneic HLA identical marrow transplantation for acute leukaemia. The effect of such pretrunsplant assignment was studied in a Scandinavian population of 114 consecutive transplantations for acute and chronic leukaemias in 1st remission (n= 74) or chronic phase (n= 40) performed between 1975 and 1989.The selected cut-off value for discriminating between donors of high and low responding capacity (DRC) was based on distribution plots of results from the pretransplant mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) and chosen as the median value (80% normalized response). Then 57 donors were assigned with high DRC and 57 donors assigned with low DRC. Kaplan-Meier estimates of the probability of patients to develop Grade M or higher aGvHD in receipt of high or low responder donor transplants were compared by univariant analysis. The patients in first remission or chronic phase transplanted with bone marrow from donors assigned as high or low responders had a 36.1% and 10.6% risk for aGvHD, respectively, a difference found to be significant by log rank test (chi-squared = 10.1, d.f.= 1, P= 0.0015).Subsequent studies of the cellular and humoral requirements for this predictive response of donor cells, by blocking with cytokine specific antibodies, addition of excess of recombinant human cytokines and scanning of lymphocyte subsets during the response, showed that the response against pool cells mostly depended upon IL-2 responding cells with the phenotype CD3+, CD4+, CD8-, CD25+, CD16-.It is concluded that prospective studies of alloreactivity as a risk factor should be performed to confirm the above findings,
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The potential of activaied HLA class II-positive T cells as anligen-/alloantigen-presenting cells remains controversial. In our model system we use in vitro-primed. HLA class II-specitic T cells of the memory T-cell phenotype, CD4+. CD29+ (4B4+), and CD45RO+ (UCHL-1), We have previously shown that alloactivated. HLA class II-posilive T cells (Ta) are unable to stimulate proliferalive responses in naive and primed allospecific T cells when ‘back-stimulation’ is avoided. The explanation of this feature of Ta is unknown, but it is due neither to suppression nor to insufficient HLA class II expression. Accordingly, we investigated the possibility that Ta have a deficient expression of accessory signals critical for the induction of proliferative T-cell responses. We found that (I) non-mitogenic concentrations of phorbol myristate acetale (PMA) in combination with either rIL-4, a CD28-reaclive MoAb (Kolt-2). or a calcium ionophore (A23187) enabled Ta to elicit alloantigen-specific memory T-cell responses and to present purified protein derivative (PPD) to PPD-speciftc T-cell lines. The addition of irradiated, Epstein–Barr virus-transformed B-cell lines (EBV-LCL) (but not their supernatants) had a similar but less pronounced effcet; (2) MoAb directed against HLA class II, CD25 (IL-2R), CD2, CD4, CD11a (LFA-1), or CD45RO molecules inhibited these responses; (3) PMA was required within the first hour of culture in order to induce optimal alloantigen-specifie T-cell aetivation. while rIL-4 was fully effective when added after 20–44 h of culture; (4) incubation for 20 h of Ta with rIL-4 plus PMA markedly up-regulated CD54 expression on the Ta, and IL-4 seemed to potentiate the effect of PMA on the CD54 expression. In conclussion, the present data indicate that the inability of Ta to elicit (allo)antigen-speciffe, proliferative T-cell response is due to a lack of critical accessory signals. Up-regulation of CD54 was not sufficient for Ta to stimulate proliferative responses. Neither cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, and others) nor triggering of CD2 epitopes (T11.2 and T11.3) by soluble MoAb or solid phase support by MoAb against a number of accessory molecules provided the necessary signals. Thus, our data indicate that other, as yet unknown, signalling pathways play a key role in antigen- and alloantigen-specitic T–T interactions. These palhways still need to be identified.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1365-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Two monoclonal antibodies, anti-CD45RA and anti-CD29, reciprocally divide the CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes into CD4+ CD45RA+, CD4+ CD29+, CD8+ CD45RA+ and CD8+ CD29+ subsets. The CD4+ CD45RA+, CD4+ CD29+ and CD8+ CD45RA+ possess suppressor-inducer, helper-inducer and suppressor-effector functions respectively. Since the role of these subsets has not been established after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation we studied lymphocyte subpopulations in 12 patients 45- 227 days after the procedure.The fraction of CD4+ lymphocytes was significantly (P= 0.0005) decreased to 20±9% versus 43±3% in controls. Within the CD4+ compartment, we found an increase in the fraction of CD4+ cells that co-expressed CD29 (CD29+/CD4+) to 92±10% versus 48±15% (P=0.008) in controls and a concommittant decrease m CD45RA+/CD4+ to 16±12% versus 56±25% (P=0.008)Patients were also noted to have an increase in the percentage of CD8+ lymphocytes to 41±5% compared to 23±4% in controls (P=0.0004), Examination of the CD8+ subsets revealed a significant increase in the CD29+/CD8+ fraction to 97±3% versus 64±2% in controls (P= 0.008) and a decrease in the CD45RA+/CD8+ fraction to 36±11% versus 70±21% (P= 0.008).The number of cells co-expressing CD57 were also determined within the CD4+ and CD8+ subsets. In patients CD57+/CD4+ were increased to 29±7% versus 1±1% in controls (P=0.04), and CD57+/CD8+ to 49±12% versus 23±9% (P=0.02).Since CD29+ and CD57+ cells have a poor capability for IL-2 production and proliferation this shift in subset distribution may account for some of the defects in cellular immunity seen within the first year after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International orthopaedics 17 (1993), S. 27-29 
    ISSN: 1432-5195
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé L'hypoxémie peut entraîner une confusion postopératoire, situation souvent rencontrée chez les patients âgés victimes d'une fracture de la hanche. Dans cette étude nous analysons la fréquence et la sévérité de l'hypoxémie consécutive au traitement chirurgical de ces fractures. Vingt-deux patients, d'un âge moyen de 73 ans, ont été opérés pour fracture de la hanche, dans les 48 heures suivant leur admission, par vis à compression (système AO). Ils ont ensuite été surveillés pendant la période post-opératoire à l'aide d'un oxymètre. Tous les sujets présentaient une saturation pré-opératoire en oxygène d'au moins 90% et un bilan cardio-pulmonaire normal. Les observations effectuées se poursuivirent pendant 24 heures dans notre service, après la période passée en réanimation. Sur les 22 patients examinés, 21 présentèrent une hypoxémie après 632 minutes (en moyenne), soit 43% du temps d'observation, avec une saturation en oxygène entre 80 et 90%. Sur ces 21 patients, six avaient une saturation en oxygène au dessous de 80% après 6 minutes (en moyenne). Cette désaturation survenait essentiellement la nuit. Neuf patients présentèrent une confusion post-opératoire et trois d'entre eux une désaturation concommitante sévère. Six patients atteints de confusion reçurent un apport supplémentaire d'oxygène, qui entraîna un retour à la normale chez quatre d'entre eux. Nous en concluons que l'hypoxémie est fréquente au cours du premier jour suivant l'intervention chirurgicale, et qu'un apport supplémentaire d'oxygène peut prévenir une hypoxémie sévère. Nos résultats confirment l'hypothèse selon laquelle la confusion post-opératoire pourrait être due à une hypoxémie.
    Notes: Summary Hypoxaemia may cause postoperative confusion after operations for hip fractures in elderly patients. Twenty-two consecutive patients, with a median age of 73 years, had fractures fixed with a sliding hip screw within 48 hours of admission. The incidence of hypoxaemia was investigated post-operatively using a pulse oximeter. We have demonstrated that this complication occurs frequently on the first day and severe hypoxaemia can be prevented by supplementary oxygen therapy. Our results support the hypothesis that postoperative confusion can be caused by hypoxaemia.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Cryopreservation ; Embryogenic competence ; Picea sitchensis ; Somatic embryogeny ; Suspension culture
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The development of somatic embryos in an embryogenic suspension culture ofPicea sitchensis was followed every day for two weeks after thawing from liquid nitrogen (LN2). Only a few cells, primarily located at the periphery of the embryonic region of the embryos, survived cryopreservation in LN2. Surviving cells were classified into two groups: embryogenic cells (EC) and non-embryogenic cells (NEC), based on their morphology and embryogenic competence. The dense cytoplasmic EC underwent organized growth and differentiation with first divisions occurring after 24 h, and embryo formation 6–8 days after thawing from LN2. No evidence of asymmetrical divisions or free-nuclear stages was found during somatic embryo formation. NEC had less dense cytoplasm with numerous small vacuoles. One to five days after thawing the NEC became progressively more vacuolated and elongated. Histological examination revealed no mitotic activity in NEC, and six days after thawing NECs were seen as single cells or unorganized cell aggregates. Two weeks after thawing the appearance of the cryopreserved cultures was comparable to that of the untreated cultures.
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