Publications by authors named "G Wensvoort"

Objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone-derivative EA-230 in cardiac surgery patients. Cardiac surgery induces systemic inflammation and may impair renal function, affecting patient outcome. EA-230 exerted immunomodulatory and renoprotective effects in preclinical models and was safe and showed efficacy in phase I and II human studies.

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Ischemia followed by reperfusion contributes to the initial damage to allografts after kidney transplantation (ktx). In this study we tested the hypothesis that a tetrapeptide EA-230 (AQGV), might improve survival and attenuate loss of kidney function in a mouse model of renal ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) and ischemia-induced delayed graft function after allogenic kidney transplantation. IRI was induced in male C57Bl/6N mice by transient bilateral renal pedicle clamping for 35 min.

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This paper presents a quantitative approach to evaluate effectiveness of vaccination under experimental conditions. We used two consecutive experimental designs to investigate whether PRRSV transmission among vaccinated pigs was reduced compared to control pigs and to estimate the reproduction parameter R. Based upon data analysis and power calculations the series of small-scale vaccination-challenge experiments ended with multiple one-to-one experiments.

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A plasmid containing a full-length cDNA copy of the Lelystad virus isolate (LV) of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus was constructed. When RNA that was transcribed in vitro from this full-length cDNA clone was transfected to BHK-21 cells, infectious LV was produced and secreted. The virus was rescued by passage to porcine alveolar lung macrophages or CL2621 cells.

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The complex-trapping-blocking (CTB) ELISA for detection of antibodies against classical swine fever virus (CSFV) using two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directed against envelope glycoprotein E2, has been improved using recombinant CSFV E2-antigen. The newly developed Ceditest ELISA for CSFV-Ab is a modification of the CTB-ELISA as described by Wensvoort et al. (1988) and Bloemraad et al.

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