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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Contact dermatitis 29 (1993), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0536
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1365-2958
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: In Candida albicans wild-type cells, the β1,6-glucanase-extractable glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-dependent cell wall proteins (CWPs) account for about 88% of all covalently linked CWPs. Approximately 90% of these GPI-CWPs, including Als1p and Als3p, are attached via β1,6-glucan to β1,3-glucan. The remaining GPI-CWPs are linked through β1,6-glucan to chitin. The β1,6-glucanase-resistant protein fraction is small and consists of Pir-related CWPs, which are attached to β1,3-glucan through an alkali-labile linkage. Immunogold labelling and Western analysis, using an antiserum directed against Saccharomyces cerevisiae Pir2p/Hsp150, point to the localization of at least two differentially expressed Pir2 homologues in the cell wall of C. albicans. In mnn9Δ and pmt1Δ mutant strains, which are defective in N- and O-glycosylation of proteins respectively, we observed enhanced chitin levels together with an increased coupling of GPI-CWPs through β1,6-glucan to chitin. In these cells, the level of Pir-CWPs was slightly upregulated. A slightly increased incorporation of Pir proteins was also observed in a β1,6-glucan-deficient hemizygous kre6Δ mutant. Taken together, these observations show that C. albicans follows the same basic rules as S. cerevisiae in constructing a cell wall and indicate that a cell wall salvage mechanism is activated when Candida cells are confronted with cell wall weakening.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International archives of occupational and environmental health 28 (1971), S. 49-61 
    ISSN: 1432-1246
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Es wird über die Ergebnisse einer Untersuchung von 341 lÄrmgefÄhrdeten Grubenarbeitern des Ostrau-Karwiner Steinkohlenreviers berichtet. Die audiometrisch ermittelten Hörverluste wurden miteinander und mit den Altershörschwellenkurven nach Jatho u. Heck verglichen. Die grö\ten Hörverluste wurden bei Streckenhauern gefunden, und zwar schon nach LÄrmexposition unter 5 Jahren. Bei Kohlenhauern sind diese Verluste weniger ausgeprÄgt und wurden erst vom 6. Arbeitsjahr an festgestellt. Die Hörverluste der AnschlÄger sind am niedrigsten. Sie wurden nach 6–10 Jahren LÄrmexposition gefunden. Im Verlauf weiterer LÄrmexposition auf diesen ArbeitsplÄtzen vergrö\ern sie sich nicht. Bei Maschinisten von Fördermaschinen wurden signifikante Hörverluste nicht festgestellt. Die Ergebnisse vorgenommener LÄrmpegelmessungen bestÄtigen die verschiedene LÄrmgefÄhrdung der untersuchten Arbeitergruppen. Einflu\ von Zigarettenrauchen und Alkoholgenu\ auf die Hörverluste konnte ausgeschlossen werden. Zeichen einer Arteriosklerose, von NasenschleimhautverÄnderungen und Verbiegung der Nasenscheidewand waren gleichfalls ohne Einflu\ auf die ermittelten LÄrmhörschÄden.
    Notes: Summary This report is based upon the results of examinations of 341 miners of 4 selected mining occupations. The hearing losses which were found, were compared with standard curves of threshold values for hearing of single age groups according to the method of Jatho and Heck. Hearings tests were administered at various frequencies, ranging from 500 to 4000 CPS. The greatest hearing losses were found in drifters; here the first losses occured during the first five years of work at a frequency of 4000 CPS. In coal hewers first losses of hearing at the same frequency were found after 6 to 10 years of work and were generally less serious. Only after 15 years of work were the losses of this group comparable to those of the drifters. The hearing losses were the smallest in signal men. In this group hearing losses appeared after 6 to 10 years of work and did not increase hereafter. No hearing loss was found in engine men. Significant hearing losses at 2000 CPS were found only in drifters. The results point to differential hearing losses in the groups investigated. Differences between the hearing losses of the right and left ears were not significant. Hearing losses for workers with signs of arteriosclerosis, with changes in the nasal mucous membranes, or with deviations of the nasal bridge were not significantly different from those of a control group. Smoking and drinking did not seem to have any influence upon the data reported here.
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