Publications by authors named "Benali R"

Introduction: An association between chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and bronchiectasis has been observed. However, the incidence of this association is variable. The current use of high-resolution Chest Thoracic (CT) scans in patients with COPD has contributed to its demonstration.

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  • - The study examined recent asthma control data in Algeria, comparing results with other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to address the lack of updated information.
  • - Conducted on 984 adults with asthma, it found that only 34.6% had good asthma control, with significant factors like low education and lack of exercise contributing to poor management.
  • - Despite high specialist care involvement, the study concluded that improving healthcare training and patient education are essential to address the ongoing issues of asthma control in Algeria.
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Epileptic seizure (ES) is a neurological brain dysfunction. ES can be detected using the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. However, visual inspection of ES using long-time EEG recordings is a difficult, time-consuming and a costly procedure.

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In developing countries, cross-breeding between local breeds and indigene or exotic breeds represents one of the main threats to the livestock diversity, leading to genetic dilution and loss of unique allelic combination underlying essential local adaptive traits. In this study, two Algerian sheep breeds, known to be highly admixed, were considered as a case study, to demonstrate how combination of different methodologies coupled with the use of specific softwares can be efficient to assess the spatial structuration of a hybrid zone, even in a case of extreme admixture. A fine sampling covering distribution areas of both breeds was implemented in order to study the admixture area and adjacent zones from a phenotypic (i.

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The electrocardiogram (ECG) signal is widely employed as one of the most important tools in clinical practice in order to assess the cardiac status of patients. The classification of the ECG into different pathologic disease categories is a complex pattern recognition task. In this paper, we propose a method for ECG heartbeat pattern recognition using wavelet neural network (WNN).

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Setting: Emergency rooms.

Objective: To assess quality of care and its determinants for asthma patients before emergency room treatment.

Design: Consecutive patients with acute severe asthma attending emergency rooms were questioned about the severity of their disease and treatment in the previous 4 weeks.

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Inflammation and epithelial damage of the bronchial mucosa are frequently identified in children with bronchial diseases. Nevertheless, until now the quantitative assessment of the epithelial damage has never been studied in relation to clinical or respiratory function or mucus abnormalities. Bronchial biopsies and brushings were performed in 31 children with recurrent bronchitis and without atopia.

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We have investigated the effect of both adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and uridine triphosphate (UTP) on the fluid transport, transepithelial electric potential difference (PD), and unidirectional chloride flux when applied apically to cultured human surface respiratory epithelial (HSRE) cells in a double-compartment chamber. The effects of ATP and UTP (both 100 microM) were examined in cells either untreated or pretreated with 100 microM amiloride in lactated Ringer's solution. ATP or UTP was added to the apical solution in a 100 microliters final volume.

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Human surface respiratory epithelial (HSRE) cells from nasal polyps have been cultured within collagen lattices in a serum-free defined medium. Cell growth observed over a period of 12 days showed a population doubling time of 36 h. Under these culture conditions, we observed a contraction of the lattices.

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Bovine tracheal gland (BTG) cells in culture show an epithelial-fibroblastoid transition after several passages. To investigate these BTG cell phenotype changes, we studied the effects of both the culture medium and passage number on the expression of epithelial cytoskeletal proteins and glandular serous cell markers. We also analyzed the intracellular cAMP level in the basal state and after adrenergic stimulation.

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Bovine tracheal submucosal gland serous cells were cultured in medium supplemented with either 10% fetal calf serum or 2% Ultroser G, a commercial serum substitute for cell culture. The proteins synthesized and secreted into the culture medium during [35S]methionine pulse, chase and isoproterenol-stimulated periods were analyzed. Marked differences in the patterns of secretory radiolabeled proteins with Mr values ranging from 15,000 to 95,000 were observed between pulse and chase media of cells cultured in fetal calf serum and Ultroser G.

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We describe a method for establishing the culture of bovine tracheal submucosal gland (BTG) cells, in which we have also examined the influence of a reconstituted basement membrane matrix derived from the Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm tumor (EHS) on the growth and morphological differentiation of these cells. BTG cells have been isolated by tissue enzymatic digestion using trypsin, deoxyribonuclease I, elastase, hyaluronidase and EGTA for 1 hr at 37 degrees C. Afterwards, cells and tissue were collected by centrifugation and were incubated for 15 min with 15% newborn calf serum to inactivate the proteolytic enzymes.

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Bovine tracheal submucosal gland serous cells were incubated with (35S) methionine. The proteins synthesized and secreted into the culture medium during pulse and chase periods were analyzed. Three major protein bands with apparent molecular weight values of 67 kD, 47 kD and 32 kD were detected by fluorography following SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

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Human airway lysozyme (HAL) was separated into fractions of distinct molecular forms using a Mono S cation-exchange column on a fast-protein liquid chromatography system. This new and rapid (30 min) purification procedure of human lysozyme enabled the preparation of fractions, highly enriched in different isoenzymes of HAL. Purified HAL from pathological purulent airway secretions, nonpurulent airway secretions, and normal tracheobronchial tissue culture medium was characterized by four, three, and only one enzymatically active molecular forms, respectively.

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