The source of microbial C is thought to impact its stability in soil due to variations in cellular biochemistry. It has been hypothesised that a fungal-dominated community stabilises more C than a bacterial-dominated community, in part due to chemical recalcitrance of their non-living biomass, particularly cell wall components and pigments. We compared the turnover of (13)C-labelled (99.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is commonly assumed that the desire for a thin female physique and its pathological expression in eating disorders result from a social pressure for thinness. However, such widespread behavior may be better understood not merely as the result of arbitrary social pressure, but as an exaggerated expression of behavior that may have once been adaptive. The reproductive suppression hypothesis suggests that natural selection shaped a mechanism for adjusting female reproduction to socioecological conditions by altering the amount of body fat.
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September 1999
The hyperacute rejection of vascularized grafts exchanged between discordant species is a result of the binding of preformed natural antibodies to the endothelium of the donor organ, and the subsequent activation of the complement system. Human natural antibodies to pig endothelial cell antigens appear to be predominantly directed at carbohydrate epitopes expressed by a variety of porcine integrins, including GpIIIa. The identification of porcine xenoantigens whose recognition by human natural antibodies results in hyperacute rejection would allow for the development of strategies to genetically modify the xenograft reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOfficials in many communities, states and regions are trying to establish networks to electronically exchange administrative and clinical data. Today, however, few examples of truly operational healthcare information networks (HINs) exist. Because of governance, control and cost, efforts toward integrating clinical information have not progressed.
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Orbital inflammation initially presented in a patient who five years later developed renal obstruction from retroperitoneal fibrosclerosis. Biopsy revealed infiltration of chronic lymphocytic cells in the orbit and dense fibrous connective tissue in the pelvis. Episodes of proptosis were controlled with systemic steroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents.
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