Sabellids and serpulids are two well represented families in the polychaete fauna of the Tropical Eastern Pacific, with 31 and 34 species respectively; however, most records come from the Gulf of California or the western coast of Baja California Peninsula. Only a few records are from localities in the large expanse of the central and southern Mexican Pacific. Thus, sabellids and serpulids were collected from several shallow water habitats along the coast of Mexican Pacific, such as coastal lagoons, coral reefs, rocky shores and from man-made structures as marinas, piers and ships of several harbors; additionally, specimens from national collections were revised.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Negative results are frequent using anti-TNFalpha antibodies in sepsis models and clinical trials.
Methods And Results: Different prophylactic doses of anti-TNFalpha F(ab')2 antibody fragments were compared for the prevention of death by sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) in mice. High (10 mg/kg) and very low (0.
The cholera toxin A-subunit (CTA) was genetically engineered at its amino end and tested for carriage of epitopes by fusion of the STa heat-stable enterotoxin analogue CAELCCNPAC. Efficient holotoxin formation by complementation in trans with cholera toxin B-subunit (CTB) indicated no decrease in affinity for CTB but evidence of reduced toxicity suggests steric interference by the decapeptide with the active site. The holotoxin was stable, able to bind to GM1 and was recognized by anti-STa and anti-CTA antibodies.
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