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  • 1
    ISSN: 1439-0426
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) and infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) cause severe epizootics among most salmonid fish as well as a number of marine species. The role of the marine reservoir in the epidemiology is unclear. This epidemiological situation, i.e. the wide distribution among a lot of species, gives rise to the belief that it seems to be unsuccessful to control the disease by regulatory methods in regions in which the virus is enzootic, i.e. where feral fish carry the virus. Therefore, the development of a vaccine seems to be more promising. There is now one live vaccine against VHS available in Germany.For identification of attenuated viral strains as vaccines, molecular markers are needed. The G-genes of several VHSV strains, including two attenuated strains, were sequenced to define marker for specific recognition of the attenuated virus. The deduced amino acid sequences were compared to elucidate the molecular basis of attenuation. For rapid differentiation of the vaccine-strain from wild-type viruses, RT-PCR was used with primers specific for the attenuated virus. The PCR-product is a fragment of 251 bp which is used for identification of the vaccine after isolation of a virus from the field.The administration of an inactivated vaccine seems to be unsuitable for rainbow trout fry. Therefore, recent studies have focused on the use of recombinant viral proteins as candidates for vaccines, with particular attention given to the glycoprotein.Rainbow trout vaccinated by immersion with live Aeronionas salmonicida bacteria carrying VHS-G-gene and IHN-G-gene fragments were differentiated from survivors after infection with wild-type virus by western blot: sera from vaccinated fish react only with G-protein and not with other structural components of the virus.
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  • 2
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    Naturwissenschaften 56 (1969), S. 286-286 
    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    Geographische Zeitschrift. 17:2 (1911:Feb. 28) 76 
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    Geographische Zeitschrift. 22:4 (1916:Apr. 11) 182 
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    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 120 (1994), S. 331-347 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Mesothelioma-like carcinosis ; Pseudo-mesotheliomatous tumor of the pleura ; Differential diagnosis ; Metastases ; Etiology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The 72 mesothelioma-like tumors of the pleura (MLTP) found among 33 500 autopsy cases collected over more than 30 years are reviewed. MLTP have a worse prognosis than the 106 cases of pleural mesothelioma autopsied in our institutes with regard to survival time and metastatic spread. In MLTP, adenocarcinomas predominate with a wide range of histological and cytological variation and prominent development of connective tissue having its origin in the periphery of the lung. These intrapulmonary primary tumors often fulfill the criteria of pulmonary scar cancer. Etiologically, there is no correlation between the origin of this tumor and smoking or exposure to asbestos. The absence of mucus formation and glandular differentiation, together with the presence of spindle-shaped carcinoma components and strong mesothelial or stroma proliferation, can make the differential diagnosis between this tumor type and mesothelioma difficult. Immunohistological investigations were performed on 11 cases with antibodies against intermediate filament proteins, vascular endothelium, collagen IV, macrophage antigens, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), LeuM1, and the antibody BerEP4. Our investigation shows that a battery of several tumor markers, such as antibodies against LeuM1, CEA, and the antibody BerEP4, as well as staining with periodic acid/Schiff/diastase discriminate primary from secondary pleural neoplasms, whilst intermediate filament proteins alone are of little diagnostic value.
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    European journal of applied physiology 62 (1991), S. 175-179 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Finapres ; Pulse pressure ; Vasomotor state ; Warming up ; Exercise
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To compare the readings of blood pressure by the Riva-Rocci (RR) method with those of peripheral arterial pressure (PAP) as recorded by the Finapres (FP) device, exercise was performed by six male subjects on a cycle ergometer at a constant exercise intensity of 140 W. In addition, forearm volume was determined by impedance plethysmography. At rest, systolic FP values exceeded RR values by ≥ 10 mmHg. During 60-min exercise both values at first increased almost in parallel with each other. While RR reached a plateau after 3 min, FP then started to decrease continuously up to the 10th min and finally stabilized at 20–30 mmHg below RR. The impedance values showed a similar declining slope, indicating vasodilatation. To separate the effects of sympathetic drive from heat elicited vasodilatation, a second experimental series was performed with ischaemic static calf exercise (5 min, 90 N), since this increases the sympathetic tone but prevents systemic heat distribution. In contrast to findings reported from intra-arterial measurements, no exercise effect on the pulse pressure amplification was obtained. However, the heating of one fingertip distal to the FP-cuff led to a significant decrease in PAP compared to the control recording made simultaneously from the other hand. It was concluded that heat induced vasodilatation may make FP unrepresentative of systemic blood pressure, in particular during exercise. Moreover, the FP-cuff seemed to induce substantial vasoconstriction due to venous occlusion. The FP method would therefore be useful for monitoring continuously systemic blood pressure if no (dilative) vasomotor changes occurred or their ranges and time courses were known sufficiently well.
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  • 8
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    European journal of applied physiology 62 (1991), S. 332-336 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Dynamic exercise ; Interstitial muscle fluid ; Heart rate ; Cardiovascular afferents
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The volume of interstitial fluid in the limbs varies considerably, due to hydrostatic effects. As signals from working muscle, responsible for much of the cardiovascular drive, are assumed to be transmitted in this compartment, blood pressure and heart rate could be affected by local or systemic variations in interstitial hydration. Using a special calf ergometer, eight male subjects performed rhythmic aerobic plantar flexions in a supine position with dependent calves for periods of 7 min. During exercise heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen uptake (VO2) and blood lactate concentrations were measured in two different tests, one before and after interstitial calf dehydration through limb elevation for 25 min, compared to the other, a control with unaltered fluid volume in a maintained working position. Impedance plethysmography showed calf volume to be stabilized in the control position. Leg elevation by passive hip flexion to 90° resulted in a fast (vascular) volume decrease lasting 〈2 min, followed by a slow linear fluid loss from the interstitial compartment. Then, when returned to the control position, adjustment of vascular volume was completed within 2 min and exercise could be performed with dehydration remaining in the interstitium only. Cadiovascular response was identical at the start of both tests. However, exercising with dehydrated calves elicited a significantly larger increase in heart rate compared to the control, whereasVO2 was identical. The blood pressure response was shown to be only slightly enhanced. Structural interstitial features varying with hydration, most likely chemical or mechanical ones, may have been responsible for this amplification of signals.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1432-1955
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1432-1955
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Im Rahmen experimenteller Untersuchungen über das Wirt-Parasit-Verhältnis nach einmaliger Litomosoides carinii-Infektion der Mastomys natalensis wurde das Albumin-Globulin-Verhältnis im Serum über einen Zeitraum von 240 Tagen p.i. mit Hilfe der Cellulose-Azetat-Folien-Elektrophorese untersucht. Dabei zeigte sich zweimal eine sprunghafte, prozentuale Albuminverringerung bei gleichzeitigem Globulinanstieg, und zwar zwischen dem 21. und dem 28. Tag p.i. und am Ende der Präpatenz ab 56 Tage p.i. Im weiteren Infektionsverlauf war ab ca. 100 Tage p.i. trotz steigender Mikrofilarienzahl im peripheren Blut nur noch ein minimaler Globulinanstieg zu verzeichnen. Die relativen Globulinanteile im Serum stiegen von 30–40% zu Beginn der Untersuchung bis zum Ende des Untersuchungszeitraums auf 75–80% an. Eine Erhöhung des Gesamtproteingehalts im Serum konnte nicht festgestellt werden. Die Veränderungen im Serumeiweißbild in der 4. Woche p.i. werden mit der Häutung der Parasiten von der Larve III zur Larve IV und diejenigen am Ende der Präpatenz mit der beginnenden Fertilität der Filarien in Zusammenhang gebracht. Im weiteren Verlauf der L. carinii-Infektion bis ca. 240 Tage p.i. stellte sich ein Gleichgewichtszustand ein. Korrelationen zwischen den Veränderungen im Albumin-Globulin-Verhältnis und der Zahl adulter L. carinii konnten statistisch nicht gesichert werden. Hochsignifikant korreliert war dagegen die prozentuale Reduktion der Albumine am 218. und 240. Tag p.i. mit der Höhe der Mikrofilariämie zu diesen Zeitpunkten. In den früheren Phasen der Infektion ergaben sich hierbei keine gesicherten Korrelationen. Weiterhin konnte die Beobachtung gesichert werden, daß das Mikrofilarienmaximum um so später auftritt, je höher die Befallsrate mit weiblichen L. carinii ist.
    Notes: Summary The albumine/globuline ratio in the serum of Mastomys natalensis has been studied with cellulose-acetate-folia-electrophoresis over a period of 240 days after single experimental infection with Litomosoides carinii. During this period a sudden decrease of albumine combined with an increase in globuline percentage could be observed twice during the course of experimentation. It was noticed especially (1) between 21st–28th day p.i. and (2) at the end of the prepatent period i.e. 56 days p.i. In spite of the increase in the number of microfilariae in the peripheral blood, there was a minimal increase of globuline throughout the patent period (recorded from 100 days p.i.). The relative increase in serum globulines could be observed from 30–40% at the beginning to 75–80% at the end of experiment. However, no increase in the total protein contents of serum could be observed. The changes in the albumine/globuline ratio during the 4th week after infection is presumed to be related to the moulting of 3rd stage to 4th stage larvae, and that at the end of the prepatent period may be correlated with the sexual maturity of the worms. In the latter infection period up to 240 days p.i. a stage of equilibrium could be noticed with minor changes in the albumine/globuline ratio. The correlation between the changes in the albumine-globuline-relation and the number of adult Litomosoides carinii were not significant. On the other hand high significant correlation was found between the percentage reduction of albumine and the level of microfilariae in blood on 218th and 240th day of infection. In the early phase of infection, however, significant correlations could not be noticed. When more female Litomosoides carinii were present in the host, it was statistically proved that the maximum level of microfilariae was reached after prolonged period of infection.
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