Publications by authors named "A C Saulewicz"

The goal of the study was to determine the effect of a 1-h hour long forklift truck virtual simulator driving on the mechanism of autonomic heart rate (HR) regulation in operators. The participants were divided into 2 subgroups: subjects with no definite inclination to motion sickness (group A) and subjects with a definite inclination to motion sickness (group B). Holter monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG) signal was carried out in all subjects during the virtual simulator driving.

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Gingival overgrowth is a common side-effect of the administration of cyclosporin A (CSA), phenytoin, and calcium blockers. To identify the signaling mechanisms possibly involved in the overgrowth, we examined how CSA affects the activities of MAP kinases and transcription factors in human gingival fibroblasts (HGF). The HGF were treated with CSA and TNF-alpha or PDGF.

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  • The study reports that human diploid fibroblasts (HDF) can be immortalized through retroviral transduction with cyclin A2 or cdk1 genes.
  • Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) showed that the resulting cell lines are monoclonal and have longer telomeres than parental cells, despite lacking telomerase activity.
  • Analysis revealed that these immortalized cells have lost one copy of critical regulatory genes (p53, p16(INK4a), and Rb), indicating potential mechanisms behind cellular immortalization and senescence.
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We have investigated the capacity of a murine cell line with a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutation in the DNA polymerase alpha (Pola) locus and a series of ts non-Pola mutant cell lines from separate complementation groups to stimulate DNA synthesis, in senescent fibroblast nuclei in heterokaryons. In the Pola mutant x senescent heterodikaryons, both human and murine nuclei display significantly diminished levels of DNA synthesis at the restrictive temperature (39.5 degrees C) as determined by [3H]thymidine labeling in autoradiographs.

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