Publications by authors named "GM Patterson"

Since 1979 more than 40 individuals have been recognized for their lifetime achievements in the AMCA Memorial Lecture. These individuals have included luminaries such as Carlos Finlay, Leland Osian Howard, William Herms, Andy Spielman, and, most recently, Fred Knapp (2018). Only one of these individuals recognized, Harold Gray in 1987, was an engineer.

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The American anti-mosquito movement grew out of the discovery of the role of mosquitoes in transferring pathogens and public concern about pest and nuisance mosquitoes in the late 1800s. In the 20th century, organized mosquito control in the United States passed through three eras: mechanical, chemical, and integrated mosquito control. Mosquito control in the 21st century faces the challenge of emerging pathogens, invasive mosquito species, and balancing concerns about the environment with effective control strategies.

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Religious beliefs, misperceptions, and distrust of the health care system have been cited as barriers to organ donation or transplantation in minorities. Improved training of hospital staff on donation protocols has been demonstrated to increase consent rates for or-gan donation. Increased interaction of minorities with ethnically appropriate transplant candidates, recipients, and donation or procurement personnel has a positive effect on donor rates.

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A new anti-HIV protein, scytovirin, was isolated from aqueous extracts of the cultured cyanobacterium Scytonema varium. The protein displayed potent anticytopathic activity against laboratory strains and primary isolates of HIV-1 with EC50 values ranging from 0.3 to 22 nM.

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In vitro growth inhibition assays were performed using human cancer cell lines at various concentrations with experimental anticancer drugs such as the cryptophycins and other cytotoxins. The effect of variations in assay parameters on the observed growth inhibition of these anticancer therapeutic agents was determined. The results demonstrated that the observed inhibitory activity of these compounds varied inversely with the cell concentrations used.

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3-Hydroxy-N-methylwelwitindolinone C isonitrile (3), 3-hydroxy-N-methylwelwitindolinone C isothiocyanate (4), and the novel cyclic ether N-methylwelwitindolinone D isonitrile (6) are three new alkaloids from two terrestrial Fischerella spp. belonging to the Stigonemataceae. Photooxidation of N-methylwelwitindolinone C isonitrile (1) leads to isonitriles 3 and 6.

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We have generated 9 site-specific mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin. These mutants display a variety of phenotypes when expressed in vivo, including slow actin filament turnover, slow fluid-phase endocytosis, and defects in actin organization. Actin mutation D157E confers resistance to the actin-sequestering drug, latrunculin A.

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Ambiguine G nitrile is a new indole alkaloid from the terrestrial blue-green alga Hapalosiphon delicatulus (UH isolate IC-13-1). It is the first nitrile to be found in the Stigonemataceae.

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Two new porphinoids, tolyporphins J (1) and K (2), have been isolated from the terrestrial cyanobacterium, Tolypothrix nodosa (HT-58-2) and identified by NMR and mass spectral analysis. The activities of tolyporphins J and K in cell sensitization and drug accumulation assays for multidrug resistance (MDR) reversal were compared with those of tolyporphin A. Unusual NMR spectroscopic shifts were observed for tolyporphin J (1) in CDCl3.

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Cryptophycin 46 (2), -175 (3), and -176(4) have been identified as three new trace constituents of Nostoc sp. GSV 224. Cryptophycin-46 is an epimer of cryptophycin-3 (5) and to date is the only naturally occurring analogue having the S configuration at C-10 (C-2 in Unit B).

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Dendroamide A (1), one of three new bistratamide-type cyclic hexapeptides from the terrestrial blue-green alga (cyanobacterium) Stigonema dendroideum Fremy, exhibits multidrug-resistance reversing activity. The gross structures of the three compounds, dendroamides A-C, were determined by NMR and mass spectral analyses. Their absolute stereochemistries were determined by Marfey and chiral GC/MS analyses of derivatives formed from acid hydrolysis of the intact and ozonized peptides.

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Cryptophycin-8 was prepared by the conversion of the epoxide group on cryptophycin-1 to a chlorohydrin. In the studies reported here, cryptophycin-8 was evaluated for preclinical activity against subcutaneous tumors of both mouse and human origin. At the highest non-toxic single course treatment, the following results were obtained (Table A).

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Background And Methods: A comparison of the forced expiratory flow between 25% and 75% of the forced vital capacity (FEF25-75) and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) was conducted for the detection of obstructive airway disease as an early manifestation of obliterative bronchiolitis. Pulmonary function tests performed on heart-lung and double lung transplant recipients between March 1981 and March 1983 were reviewed. Thirty patients were identified who showed progressive deterioration in pulmonary function after transplantation.

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The effects of optimal sources and concentrations of major nutrients (supplying N, S, P, K+, Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, and inorganic carbon) and organic buffers on growth and secondary metabolite accumulation in Scytonema ocellatum strain FF-66-3 were determined. Nitrate, phosphate, magnesium, and sulfur had no specific stimulatory or inhibitory effects on scytophycin accumulation within the range of concentrations that supported optimal growth. Calcium concentrations greater than those required for growth (0.

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Welwitindolinones are a family of novel alkaloids recently isolated from the blue-green alga Hapalosiphon welwitschii as a part of our effort to identify new compounds that overcome multiple drug resistance. The abilities of three structurally similar members of this family to interact with P-glycoprotein have been compared. Similarly to the effects of verapamil, N-methylwelwitindolinone C isothiocyanate (compound 1) attenuated the resistance of MCF-7/ADR cells to natural product anticancer drugs, including vinblastine, taxol, actinomycin D, daunomycin, and colchicine, without affecting the cytotoxicity of cisplatin.

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Cryptophycin is a cytotoxic dioxadiazacyclohexadecenetetrone isolated from cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc. Incubation of L1210 leukemia cells with cryptophycin resulted in dose-dependent inhibition of cell proliferation in parallel with increases in the percentage of cells in mitosis (half-maximal effects at < 10 pM). Indirect immunofluorescence studies demonstrated that treatment of A-10 vascular smooth muscle cells with cryptophycin results in marked depletion of cellular microtubules and reorganization of vimentin intermediate filaments, similar to the effects of vinblastine.

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Three new chlorine-containing beta-carbolines, bauerines A-C (1-3), have been isolted from the terrestrial blue-green alga Dichothrix baueriana GO-25-2, and identifying mass and nmr spectral analysis. The alkaloids show activity against herpes simplex virus type 2.

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Nonaxenic clones prepared from the cyanobacterium Syctonema ocellatum Lyngbye ex Bornet et Flahault strain FF-66-3 exhibited a high degree of heterogeneity with respect to tolytoxin titer. Thirty-four of 114 clones (29.8%) isolated by fragmentation of Scytonema filaments did not produce detectable amounts of tolytoxin in culture.

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The effects of a novel porphyrin, tolyporphin, on P-glycoprotein-mediated multiple drug resistance in human ovarian and breast cell lines were characterized. Compared with parental SKOV3 and MCF-7 cells, the P-glycoprotein-overexpressing sublines SKVLB1 and MCF-7/ADR were 5- and 1.3-fold less sensitive to the cytotoxic effects of tolyporphin.

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Obliterative bronchiolitis is the most significant long-term complication of lung and heart-lung transplantation characterized by the rapid development of obstructive airway disease. It is thought to be a manifestation of chronic rejection and has been treated, with limited success, with augmentation of immunosuppression. Early detection of obliterative bronchiolitis and prompt initiation of therapy may result in an improved outcome.

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Lipophilic and hydrophilic extracts of over 900 strains of cultured blue-green algae (cyanophyta) were examined in vitro for their ability to inhibit the reverse transcriptases (RT) of avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) and human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1). Eighteen (2.0%) aqueous extracts showed activity against AMV and HIV RTs.

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