Publications by authors named "Hosken B"

Capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF) is widely used in the biopharmaceutical industry to measure the charge distribution of therapeutic proteins. The implementation of this technology has created a new challenge. Capillary volumes are on the order of hundreds of nanoliters and cannot be scaled up for the preparative collection of charge variants.

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Background: Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine cancer, and its incidence has been increasing worldwide in the past decades. The increasing demand in medicine for rapid and accurate diagnosis enabled the application of digital imaging analysis in order to increase workflow efficiency and accurate analyses. The present study aimed to automatically differentiate papillary thyroid carcinoma from normal thyroid cells using high-throughput image analysis.

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The reaction of singlet oxygen with water to form hydrogen peroxide was catalyzed by antibodies and has been termed as the antibody catalyzed water oxidation pathway (ACWOP) (Nieva and Wentworth, Trends Biochem. Sci. 2004, 29, 274-278; Nieva et al.

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The distribution of apolipoprotein (apo) A-I between human high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and water is an important component of reverse cholesterol transport and the atheroprotective effects of HDL. Chaotropic perturbation (CP) with guanidinium chloride (Gdm-Cl) reveals HDL instability by inducing the unfolding and transfer of apo A-I but not apo A-II into the aqueous phase while forming larger apo A-I deficient HDL-like particles and small amounts of cholesteryl ester-rich microemulsions (CERMs). Our kinetic and hydrodynamic studies of the CP of HDL species separated according to size and density show that (1) CP mediated an increase in HDL size, which involves quasi-fusion of surface and core lipids, and release of lipid-free apo A-I (these processes correlate linearly), (2) >94% of the HDL lipids remain with an apo A-I deficient particle, (3) apo A-II remains associated with a very stable HDL-like particle even at high levels of Gdm-Cl, and (4) apo A-I unfolding and transfer from HDL to water vary among HDL subfractions with the larger and more buoyant species exhibiting greater stability.

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High-flow or arterial priapism is an uncommon condition resulting from perineal or penile trauma. The classical features are a painless erection of the cavernous bodies while the corpus spongiosum stays flaccid. This case highlights a 11-year-old boy who presented with painless semi rigid erection of 3 days duration following a blunt skateboard injury to his perineum.

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A highly electronegative fraction of human plasma LDLs, designated L5, has distinctive biological activity that includes induction of apoptosis in bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAECs). This study was performed to identify a relationship between LDL density, electronegativity, and biological activity, namely, the induction of apoptosis in BAECs. Plasma LDLs from normolipidemic subjects and homozygotic familial hypercholesterolemia subjects were separated into five subfractions, with increasing electronegativity from L1 to L5, and into seven subfractions according to increasing density, D1 to D7.

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We present a case of renal abscess with perinephric and paranephric extension. Ultrasonography showed an intrarenal lesion. The extension into the perinephric and paranephric space was better defined on MRI.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study explores the use of coordination chemistry to enhance the separation and analysis of lipoprotein particles, which play a key role in lipid transport and cardiovascular health.
  • Researchers identified a new class of metal ion complex solutes, specifically the cesium salt of BiEDTA (CsBiEDTA), that effectively creates useful density gradients for ultracentrifugation in just a few hours.
  • The findings demonstrate that CsBiEDTA provides high-resolution density profiles of lipoproteins, offering improved analytical capabilities compared to traditional, high molecular weight organic solutes.
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We studied 15 patients with histologically proved multifocal carcinoma in situ of the bladder who were in remission at a mean followup of 21 months after induction intravesical chemotherapy with mitomycin C. These patients have been followed for a further 28 months, for a total mean duration of 49 months. Of the 15 patients 4 suffered new areas of carcinoma in situ, including 3 who subsequently required cystectomy (2 after unsuccessful intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guerin therapy and 1 with a simultaneous invasive tumor).

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Men presenting with azoospermia due to aplasia of the vas deferens have commonly been considered to be infertile without hope of treatment. With improved methods of artificial insemination however, and more particularly with the advent of in vitro fertilization, it has been suggested that unusable spermatozoa may be able to be drawn from the epididymes of such men so that fertilization is achieved. The clinical situation of such men is analogous to that of long term vasectomised patients, 60% of whom are known to produce antibodies to spermatozoa which would interfere with the fertilization process.

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We studied 19 consecutive patients with biopsy proved carcinoma in situ of the bladder who had received 8 weekly doses of 30 mg. intravesical mitomycin C. Followup with cystoendoscopy, biopsy and cytology studies every 3 months ranged from 6 to 48 months, with an average of 21 months.

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