One of the crucial tasks for the planning of surgery of the iliosacral joint is placing an iliosacral screw with the goal of fixing broken parts of the pelvis. Tracking of proper screw trajectory is usually done in the preoperative phase by the acquisition of X-ray images under different angles, which guide the surgeons to perform surgery. This approach is standardly complicated due to the investigation of 2D X-ray images not showing spatial perspective.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe key components of photovoltaic (PV) systems are PV modules representing basic devices, which are able to operate durably in outdoor conditions. PV modules can be manufactured using different materials by different fabrication technologies. The main criteria supporting or limiting a successful placement of particular technologies on the market is the cost of electricity produced by PV systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Acute kidney injury (AKI) and metabolic acidosis are common in the intensive care unit. The effect of bicarbonate administration on acid-base parameters is unclear in those receiving continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH) and mechanical ventilatory support.
Methods: Metabolic and ventilatory parameters were prospectively examined in 19 ventilated subjects for up to 96 hours following CVVH initiation for AKI at an academic tertiary care center.
Folia Microbiol (Praha)
October 2001
Two hundred and thirty colonies from the caecal contents of six rabbits were picked up and, after a 2-d incubation, were microscopically characterized using Gram staining. Large Gram-negative (34%) and small Gram-negative (30%) irregular rods, Gram-negative (27%) and Gram-positive (8%) cocci were found. Eleven isolates (Bacteroides ovatus (6 strains), B.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Microbiol (Praha)
June 1998
Two strains of Bifidobacterium globosum were isolated from caecal contents of rabbits in a search for potential probiotics. Both strains fermented glucose, galactose, pentoses, maltose, raffinose and starch. Common coccidiostats (monensin, salinomycin) and antimicrobial growth promotors (avoparcin, bacitracin, nitrovin, virginiamycin) supplied at 10 mg/L inhibited their growth in cultures with glucose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA successful control of udder diseases in dairy cattle widely depends on the knowledge of the mammary gland immune functions. They are responsible not only for the self-protection of this organ but also for the supply of the newborn with immunoprotective substances of humoral and cellular character. In the mammary gland, selected immunology methods may be used in the diagnosis of both local and systemic function disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBerl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr
March 1992
The effect of glucan, a yeast product isolated from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, on the antibody production to the bovine serum albumin and tetanus toxoid was investigated in miniature pigs. A significant stimulation of the immune response to both antigens differing in their thymus dependency was demonstrated during three weeks after the glucan application, by ELISA, in comparison to the untreated controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZentralbl Veterinarmed B
November 1991
The effect of glucan, a biological response modifier of yeast origin, on different immune functions was studied after the intramuscular application in goats. The simultaneous administration of glucan with human serum albumin or tetanus toxoid significantly stimulated the antibody production to both antigens differing in their thymus dependency. Similarly, the phagocytizing activity of the blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes measured by the reductase colorimetric assay significantly increased one week after the glucan treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sensitive 4-layers ELISA test for determination of antibodies against the pathogens of Streptococcus agalactiae in cows' milk was used for diagnosis of mastitis, with the aim to broaden these methods. Antigen was linked on the solid phase in the form of the whole bacteria, and milk was tested, diluted in the ratio of 1:10. Antigen bound-specific antibodies were labelled with pig antibodies against bovine immunoglobulins and in the next layer with rabbit antibody conjugated with peroxidases against pig immunoglobulins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBerl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr
February 1988
Folia Biol (Praha)
March 1989
Two modifications of an indirect enzyme immunoassay described here allow the discernment of chicken B and T cells when a polyclonal rabbit anti-chicken Ig antibody or a monoclonal antibody reactive with chicken IgM and IgG heavy chains is used. Comparison of both types of antibody in ELISA and in indirect immunofluorescence suggests that they can readily be exploited for detection of lymphoid cells with surface immunoglobulin markers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report results on the age-dependent effect of the B (MHC) genotype on resistance to the growth of a second RSV tumour in chickens from highly inbred lines genetically resistant or susceptible to progressive growth of primary RSV-induced tumours. Furthermore, the second inoculation of RSV caused either accelerated or retarded growth of the primary tumours induced by the same virus. These two types of response to a second challenge with RSV were controlled by alleles of the chicken major histocompatibility (B) complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn ELISA procedure for the detection of avian sarcoma-leukosis gs antigen in feather pulp of adult birds is described. The test can be used for identifying gs+ and gs- chickens in leukosis-free populations. The titres of exogenous and endogenous virus-coded gs antigens overlap and the ELISA can be used only for a preliminary screening of unknown chicken populations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRous sarcoma "regressor" chicken lines CB and CB.R1 identical in the B-F region of the B complex (MHC) are susceptible to Marek's disease. On the contrary, the Rous sarcoma "progressor" line CC different in the B-F region from the CB and CB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Biol (Praha)
November 1984
Resistance to progressive growth of tumours induced by Rous sarcoma virus is controlled mainly by genes linked to the B complex (the major histocompatibility complex) of the chicken. The effect of thymectomy and bursectomy on this resistance was studied in chickens from highly inbred lines and their F1 hybrids which differ by the genotype at the B complex and by the degree of genetically controlled resistance or susceptibility. The results show that thymectomy has considerable effect on growth of RSV-induced tumours in the CB line genetically resistant to progressive Rous sarcoma growth and little effect in (CB X IC)F1 (also genetically resistant) and (CC X IC)F1 (intermediate responders to RSV) hybrid chickens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Biol (Praha)
February 1983
The presence of ara-C in growth medium at concentrations of 10(-4) to 10(-7) M completely or partially suppressed the formation of plaques specific for MDV or HVT and decreased proportionally the growth of HPRS line 1 lymphoblastoid cells. Administration of ara-C to chickens immediately after infection with MDV (1 mg/chicken/day i.p.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Biol (Praha)
January 1982
We studied the fate of tumours induced by PR-RSV-C and B77-C in inbred chicken lines CB, CC and CB.R1. Rous sarcomas regressed in the CB and CB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Biol (Praha)
June 1980
The latex particle adherence to peripheral chicken lymphocytes in the presence of different concentrations of various protein preparations was examined. Non-specific inhibition of adherence was observed at and above concentrations of 500 microgram/ml, whereas protein concentrations at and below 250 microgram/ml gave no significant adherence inhibition in control chicken lymphocytes. The protein concentration of 250 microgram/ml of antigens prepared from MDV-infected chicken skin and HPRS-1 cells specifically inhibited the LPA to lymphocytes of MDV-infected chickens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe HPRS line 1 lymphoblastoid cells derived from an ovarian lymphoma induced by Marek's disease virus in chickens displayed increased agglutinability and haemadsorption when incubated with Con A. The increase was proportional to the concentration of Con A used. The same Con A-untreated cells and normal chicken lymphocytes incubated with Con A exhibited no increase in agglutinability and haemadsorption, however.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDust samples from farms contaminated with Marek's disease virus (MDV) were exposed to various disinfectants under experimental and field conditions. After the disinfection treatment, examination was made for the presence and oncogenicity of surviving MDV by the inoculation of tissue cultures and susceptible chickens. A combination of formaldehyde vapour and a preparation based on iodine bound to organic carriers appeared to be the most effective for disinfection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protective effect of a lyophilized vaccine against Marek's disease ("Keramvac"--Pfizer), prepared from a cell-free turkey's herpesvirus (strain FC 126), was compared in field trials with losses in the group of non-vaccinated chickens. Under the indicated conditions, the vaccine had only a 50.86% effectiveness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFolia Biol (Praha)
January 1976
During vaccination of chickens, repeated administration of large doses of a cell-associated turkey herpes virus compared to a single large dose did not affect markedly the virus-neutralizing antibody titre but accelerated the formation of agaroprecipitating antibodies. The formation of antibody types proceeded independently of each other. Health condition of chickens was not influenced.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF