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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 89 (2001), S. 7693-7695 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Magnetotransport nature of Fe3O4/γFe2O3 granular thin films is examined in the transformation process from Fe3O4 to γFe2O3. The electrical and magnetoresistive features systematically change around the percolation threshold of ferrimagnetic Fe3O4 metal. The electrical conduction can be described on the basis of small-polaron hopping and variable range hopping with coulomb gap in the Fe3O4/γFe2O3 thin films. Possible causes for the change in the magnetoresistance are also addressed. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 89 (2001), S. 6320-6323 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Enhanced low-field magnetoresistance (MR) of polycrystalline lanthanum strontium manganite thin films is demonstrated using an approach in which effective barriers are formed by the heat-treatment induced reaction with an insulating substrate. The heat treatment induces two chemically different processes in the film, i.e., grain growth and chemically reactive penetration. In the former process, the MR decreases due to reduction of the number of grain boundaries, while in the latter the penetration of an insulating substrate and reacted materials forms effective barriers for the electron tunneling between ferromagnetic grains. The formation of effective barriers causes a factor of 3 larger MR than as-prepared films. These results suggest that the MR can be prospectively controlled in this fashion. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 87 (2000), S. 5585-5587 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Magnetic and magneto-transport properties of γFe2O3-grain-embedded Fe3O4 thin films are investigated. The magnetoresistance (MR) abruptly changes in the intermediate oxidation state between Fe3O4 and γFe2O3. The magnetic relaxation coefficient also becomes a minimum around this oxidation state. The slow dynamics of the magnetic relaxation are associated with the disturbance of the domain wall displacement due to the embedded γFe2O3 grains with Fe2+ impurities. A possible mechanism for the change in the MR is also proposed. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 79 (2001), S. 653-655 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: La(FexSi1−x)13 compounds exhibit an itinerant-electron metamagnetic (IEM) transition above Curie temperature TC. The IEM transition in the compound with x=0.88 is accompanied by a giant volume change. From a practical viewpoint, TC was controlled by hydrogen absorption in order to obtain such a giant volume magnetostriction at room temperature. For the La(Fe0.88Si0.12)13H1.0 compound, the IEM transition occurs above TC=278 K, and a significant isotropic linear magnetostriction of about 0.3% at 7 T is induced in the vicinity of room temperature. This large magnetostriction is attributed to the giant volume magnetostriction of about 1% by the IEM transition. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 79 (2001), S. 4168-4170 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The composition dependence of the energy gap (Eg) of Zn1−x−yMgxBeySe quaternary alloys grown by molecular-beam epitaxy was investigated. The energy gap of Zn1−x−yMgxBeySe can be controlled in a range of 2.7 eV〈Eg〈3 eV under nearly lattice-matching conditions to GaAs(001). The phenomenological formula for the energy gap of ZnMgBeSe quarterly is obtained using the bowing parameters theoretically or experimentally estimated for the ternary compounds. These results show that nonlinear behavior was observed on the composition dependence of the energy gap as the Be and Mg compositions increased. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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    Oxford UK : Blackwell Science Ltd.
    Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 16 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2036
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The relationship between H. pylori infection and body mass indices is controversial.〈section xml:id="abs1-2"〉〈title type="main"〉Aim:To investigate the relationship between H. pylori infection and body indices, and to examine the effect of H. pylori eradication therapy on body indices.〈section xml:id="abs1-3"〉〈title type="main"〉Methods:Nine-hundred and thirty-two employees of an industrial corporation were examined for H. pylori infection and body mass indices. Three hundred and two H. pylori-positive cases diagnosed with chronic gastritis by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy or radiography underwent eradication therapy. Body mass indices, serum total cholesterol levels and symptom scores were obtained before and at 12 months after eradication therapy.〈section xml:id="abs1-4"〉〈title type="main"〉Results:There was no significant difference in body weight, body mass index (BMI) or serum total cholesterol level between the H. pylori-positive and H. pylori-negative groups. However, body weight and BMI increased significantly 12 months after eradication of H. pylori infection. In contrast, there was no significant difference in body weight and BMI 12 months after eradication therapy in the non-eradication group. Serum total cholesterol levels did not change after eradication therapy in either the eradication or non-eradication groups.〈section xml:id="abs1-5"〉〈title type="main"〉Conclusion:Eradication of H. pylori infection induced an increase in BMI in industrial workers with chronic gastritis in Japan.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 14 (2000), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2036
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background: Proton pump inhibitor triple therapy with clarithromycin and metronidazole has been widely used for Helicobacter pylori eradication. However, the efficacy and the safety of this therapy in patients with liver cirrhosis have not been established. Aim: To evaluate the effect of hepatic dysfunction on metabolism of clarithromycin as it is used for H. pylori eradication therapy in patients with liver cirrhosis, and the efficacy of eradication therapy in those patients. Methods: Serum levels of clarithromycin and its meta-bolite, 14-(R)-hydroxyclarithromycin, were examined in 18 subjects (five normal controls and 13 hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosis) on a selected day between days 7 and 10 of a 2-week course of eradication therapy. This therapy consisted of lansoprazole (30 mg, once a day) together with clarithromycin (200 mg, twice a day) and metronidazole (250 mg, twice a day). In addition, 118 H. pylori-positive out-patients, 88 with peptic ulcer and 30 with liver cirrhosis, underwent the same eradication therapy. Results: Values for the area under the 0–6 h concentration–time curve (AUC) for clarithromycin were not significantly different among the groups. However, the AUC (0–6 h) values of 14-(R)-hydroxyclarithromycin were significantly lower in the Child-Pugh C group than in either the normal controls or the Child-Pugh A/B group. The cure rate for the peptic ulcer patients was 84% on a per protocol analysis (95% CI: 80%−88%) and 81% on an intention-to-treat analysis (95% CI: 77%−85%), while in the liver cirrhosis patients it was 89% in a per protocol analysis (95% CI: 78%−99%) and 83% in an intention-to-treat analysis (95% CI: 70%−97%). Mild adverse effects were observed in 10% of the peptic ulcer patients and 13% of the liver cirrhosis patients, with none leading to premature withdrawal from the study. Conclusion: The 2-week low-dose lansoprazole-based triple therapy tested is a simple, effective and well-tolerated regimen for H. pylori eradication in patients with liver cirrhosis.
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    ISSN: 1365-2036
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background : The CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori is directly injected from the bacteria into cells via the bacterial type IV secretion system and undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation in the gastric epithelial cells. Translocated CagA forms a physical complex with the SRC homology 2 domain (SH2)-containing tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2, which plays an important role in mitogenic signal transduction in the host cells.Aim : We examined the effect of eradication therapy on the signal transduction pathway of gastric epithelial cells induced by the CagA protein of H. pylori.Methods : Gastric biopsy samples were obtained from 20 H. pylori-positive atrophic gastritis patients before, and 3 months after, H. pylori infection eradication therapy, and subjected to immunoblot analysis to detect tyrosine phosphorylated CagA protein and CagA co-immunoprecipitated endogenous SHP-2.Results : Tyrosine phosphorylated CagA protein and CagA co-immunoprecipitated endogenous SHP-2 were detected in the gastric mucosa from H. pylori-positive atrophic gastritis patients. All H. pylori strains from these patients were cagA-positive type I strains. After curing H. pylori infection, the tyrosine phosphorylated CagA protein and CagA co-immunoprecipitated endogenous SHP-2 disappeared from the gastric mucosa.Conclusion : The cure of infection reduces the stimulated signal transduction of gastric epithelial cells by the translocated CagA protein of H. pylori, and may confer a beneficial effect on the reduction of cancer risk.
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    ISSN: 1365-2036
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background : Effective therapy for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is associated with improvement in health-related quality of life. It remains unclear whether Helicobacter pylori infection protects against GERD.Aim : We evaluated the relationship between GERD and H. pylori, and whether the health-related quality of life score improved after medical treatment.Methods : We enrolled 151 outpatients with upper abdominal symptoms; 81 patients received omeprazole 20 mg/day for 2 weeks. Health-related quality of life was assessed using the Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale (GSRS) and the Psychological General Well-Being (PGWB) index. H. pylori infection was diagnosed by serum antibody or endoscopy and the relationship between GERD and H. pylori was evaluated.Results : In GERD patients, the mean GSRS score improved from 2.20 to 1.67 following treatment (P 〈 0.01). The mean GSRS reflux symptom score improved from 2.96 to 1.67 (P 〈 0.01). The mean PGWB score improved from 96.36 to 107.34 (P 〈 0.01). All scores in GERD patients significantly improved compared with non-GERD patients. The H. pylori-positive ratio was 66.15% in GERD patients and 65.21% in non-GERD patients (P = 0.94).Conclusions : Health-related quality of life is useful for evaluation of proton pump inhibitor treatment in GERD. The presence of H. pylori was not associated with the prevalence of GERD.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Journal of fish biology 62 (2003), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Genetic divergences and population structures were examined in the cryptic Lethenteron sp. N and sp. S, based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome oxidase subunit I (CO I) region sequences. An improved method of discrimination between L. sp. N and sp. S was found using PCR, with diagnostic primers for each species-specific sequence in the mtDNA CO I region. Identification of 50 individuals of each species by this analysis was consistent with that by allozyme analysis of nuclear DNA. L. sp. N and sp. S, identified on the basis of diagnostic alleles at five allozymic loci, were independently grouped in a neighbour-joining (NJ) tree, with a large sequence difference (mean ± s.d. = 9·10 ± 0·36%) between them. Within each species, the values of sequence divergence among localities were significantly higher in L. sp. S (1·61 ± 0·44%) than in L. sp. N (1·10 ± 0·48%). On the tree and nested clade analyses, several phylogenetic groups comprising geographically close localities were detected in the former, although scarcely detected in the latter, probably resulting from dispersal pattern differences between them.
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