Publications by authors named "Gary de Jong"

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  • Telomeres play a vital role in aging and diseases like cancer, making their measurement important.
  • The protocol detailed involves using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probes and flow cytometry (flow FISH) to assess telomere length.
  • This method allows for precise, reproducible measurements from thousands of cells by automating pipetting and using control cells for accuracy, taking around 12 hours over 2-3 days for analysis.
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In this article, we explored 1) the extent of mental health (MH) service use by American Red Cross disaster relief workers, both before (lifetime) and 1 year after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and 2) demographic, disaster and MH variables predicting (1-year) post-September 11 MH service use in this population. A sample of 3015 Red Cross disaster workers was surveyed 1 year after the attacks, regarding demographic characteristics, MH service use before and since the attacks, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Findings revealed that while 13.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by inflammation of the synovial tissue. High systemic doses are necessary to achieve therapeutic levels of anti-rheumatic drugs in the joints. Gene transfer might provide a more efficient delivery system for genes encoding therapeutic proteins.

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Artificial chromosomes, engineered minichromosomes and other chromosome-based DNA constructs are promising new vectors for use in gene therapy, protein production and transgenics. However, a major drawback in the application of chromosome-based DNA is the lack of a suitable and convenient procedure for large-scale cellular introduction, which is particularly frustrated by their size (1 by 2 microm). Here we present a method to transfer Artificial Chromosome Expression systems (ACEs) into mammalian cells, which relies on a combined approach of using cationic amphiphiles and high frequency ultrasound.

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