Publications by authors named "Israeli Y"

A novel host-protein score (called MMBV) helps to distinguish bacterial from viral infection by combining the blood concentrations of three biomarkers: tumour necrosis factor related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL), interferon gamma induced protein 10 (IP-10), and C-reactive protein (CRP). These host biomarkers are differentially expressed in response to bacterial versus viral acute infection. We conducted a prospective study, with a time series design, in healthy adult volunteers in the Netherlands.

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COVID-19 patients are oftentimes over- or under-treated due to a deficit in predictive management tools. This study reports derivation of an algorithm that integrates the host levels of TRAIL, IP-10, and CRP into a single numeric score that is an early indicator of severe outcome for COVID-19 patients and can identify patients at-risk to deteriorate. 394 COVID-19 patients were eligible; 29% meeting a severe outcome (intensive care unit admission/non-invasive or invasive ventilation/death).

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Background: Treatment of severely ill COVID-19 patients requires simultaneous management of oxygenation and inflammation without compromising viral clearance. While multiple tools are available to aid oxygenation, data supporting immune biomarkers for monitoring the host-pathogen interaction across disease stages and for titrating immunomodulatory therapy is lacking.

Methods: In this single-center cohort study, we used an immunoassay platform that enables rapid and quantitative measurement of interferon γ-induced protein 10 (IP-10), a host protein involved in lung injury from virus-induced hyperinflammation.

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An investigation of the pH effect on the inclusion complexes of β-cyclodextrins and calixarenesulfonates with 4-aminoazobenzene was conducted both by experiments and molecular simulations. The whole thermodynamic characterizations of the association between hosts and 4-aminoazobenzene ( K, Δ G, Δ H, and TΔ S) were determined by UV-visible spectroscopy. β-Cyclodextrin inclusion complexes are not affected by pH change unlike those obtained with calixarenes.

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There is little information on bruxism related to illicit drug use. Prolonged drug use may damage the stomatognathic system via oral motor overactivity. The aim of the present study was to compare the rates of bruxism and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) between prisoners with and without drug-use disorders, to evaluate the association between methadone treatment and bruxism and to assess the possible relationship between bruxism and pain.

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Boron (B) is known to accumulate in the leaf margins of different plant species, arguably a passive consequence of enhanced transpiration at the ends of the vascular system. However, transpiration rate is not the only factor affecting ion distribution. We examine an alternative hypothesis, suggesting the participation of the leaf bundle sheath in controlling radial water and solute transport from the xylem to the mesophyll in analogy to the root endodermis.

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The work presented in this paper is devoted to the physico-chemical role of quantum dots (QDs) in the photopolymerization of composite materials. We show first that the photoexcitation of CdSe/ZnS semiconductor quantum dots can initiate the polymerization of an acrylate monomer in association with a tertiary amine and in the absence of a photoinitiator. But by using a holographic technique, among the others, the gratings recorded in such composite materials are not stable and relax once the light interference pattern is switched off.

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The free energy approach is used to study the effect of the relative chain length of the two constituents of electroactive self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold. In this study, the ferrocene groups are exposed to the electrolyte solution. This situation is achieved by using shorter diluent alkanethiol chains.

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The initiation step of the polymerization of acrylate materials is first studied in detail by UV-visible spectroscopy, showing the involvement of each species of the three-component photosensitizer. Then, the implementation of a combined holographic and physicochemical investigation approach is used to determine the influence of photoluminescent CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (QDs) in the photopolymerization and grating recording process in composites containing those QD nanoparticles. The fluorescence microscopy evidences the dynamic distribution profile of QDs due to their diffusion from the irradiated zones to the interface between the bright and the dark zones and, finally, their accumulation in nonirradiated zones.

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Turgor pressure provides a sensitive indicator for irrigation scheduling. Leaf turgor pressure of Musa acuminate was measured by using the so-called leaf patch clamp pressure probe, i.e.

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This work is devoted to determining the contribution of amide groups in the photoredox and cross-linking process of dichromated polyacrylamide based on the fate of the photoactive species and of the polymer under conventional and laser irradiation. It was shown that, in parallel to the reduction of chromium(VI) into chromium(V), the cross-linking of the matrix occurred through a complexation reaction around chromium(V) and through formation of covalent bonds between macromolecular chains. A comparison with dichromated poly(vinyl alcohol) was also reported to highlight the role of the chemical structure of the polymeric matrix in the mechanism of hologram formation.

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We present direct experimental evidence of photo-induced movement of photoluminescent quantum dots (QDs) dispersed in a photopolymerizable acrylate mixture. The resulting rearrangement of QDs into a spatially modulated pattern fixed in the polymer matrix is evidenced thanks to fluorescence microscopy.

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Typical salt stress symptoms appear in banana (Musa sp., cv. 'Grand Nain' AAA) only along the leaf margins.

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The reorientational dynamics of p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene and of its La(III) complex in deuterated water were studied by 1H NMR longitudinal relaxation rates. It is shown that the relaxation is purely dipolar in the non-extreme narrowing regime. The distance between the geminal protons could be determined from the NMR data, giving good agreement with the values generally used in correlation time calculations.

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A case of a huge intracranial frontoparietal osteochondroma in a 20-year-old man is reported. The presenting symptoms were headache, vomiting, and blurred vision. Apart from papilledema, no other abnormal neurological signs were present.

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A case is presented in which the entire surgical procedure for a recurrent brain glioma was carried out on the computerized axial tomography (CAT) table. Repeated intra-operative CAT scans provided vital information as to the extent of the tumor. Using this method there was no remnant of tumor tissue detectable on the CAT scan at the end of the operation.

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