Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is partly caused by oxidative stress from free radicals and reduced antioxidant levels. Using hydrogen peroxide to induce oxidative stress in vitro in peripheral lymphocytes we investigated the induction of DNA damage supplemented with ethanolic extract of Chaga mushroom as a protective antioxidant. Lymphocytes were obtained from 20 IBD patients and 20 healthy volunteers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Resistance to an anthracycline-based regimen, such as CHOP, constitutes a problem for curing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) patients. Chemoresistance in the clinic manifests itself as a lack of response to treatment or regrowth of a tumour after an initial response.
Methods: In this study, lymphocytes from NHL patients were treated with hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), a free radical generating model agent, and ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS), a model alkylating agent, to induce DNA damage which was evaluated by SCGE.
Percept Psychophys
October 2005
The psychometric function relating stimulus intensity to response probability generally presents itself as a monotonically increasing sigmoid profile. Two summary parameters of the function are particularly important as measures of perceptual performance: the threshold parameter, which defines the location of the function over the stimulus axis (abscissa), and the slope parameter, which defines the (local) rate at which response probability increases with increasing stimulus intensity. In practice, the psychometric function may be modeled by a variety of mathematical structures, and the resulting algebraic expression describing the slope parameter may vary considerably between different functions fitted to the same experimental data.
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September 2004
Thalassaemia is a heterogeneous group of inherited anaemias, characterised by a reduction or total absence of one or more of the globin chains of haemoglobin. Individuals with thalassaemia major require regular blood transfusions in order to maintain their haemoglobin concentration at an appropriate level. An essential treatment in parallel with transfusions is iron chelation therapy to remove excess iron deposited in tissues from the transfused blood.
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