Publications by authors named "J W Petito"

Introduction: Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) has been associated with exposure to polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) which are released in the combustion of oil, fuel, gas, garbage, and tobacco. Pregnant women exposed to PAHs are at risk of the effects of these environmental toxins; for example, benzo-α-pyrene (BαP) is able to enter the blood stream and could contribute to IUGR or other developmental abnormalities via effects on the placental cells. Since IUGR has been associated with decreased cord blood concentrations of immunoreactive insulin-like growth factor 1 (ir-IGF-1) and IUGR has been associated with disordered development and fetal programming, we tested the effects of BαP on human placental trophoblast cells in culture.

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The objective of this study was to phylogenetically analyze microorganisms from the domains Bacteria and Archaea in hypersaline sediment from Death Valley National Park. Using domain-specific primers, a region of the 16S rRNA gene was amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and the product was subsequently used to create a clone library. A total of 243 bacterial clones, 99 archaeal clones, and 209 bacterial isolates were examined.

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  • Ecological sociobiology connects social evolution to ecological adaptation, particularly in the study of quorum sensing diversity in bacteria.
  • Researchers sampled Bacillus subtilis from soil to identify distinct ecotypes and associated pherotypes, finding that pherotypes typically align with specific ecotypes.
  • The study proposes two models explaining pherotype diversity: one where minority pherotypes cheat social interactions for survival, and another suggesting potential benefits of cross-communication between ecotypes at low population densities.
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Fanconi's anemia (FA) is a rare autosomal recessive syndrome associated with a strong predisposition to cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of various organs. A few cases of lower genital tract neoplasia have been described. We present a 14-year-old black girl with an advanced squamous cell vulvar carcinoma treated with cisplatin chemotherapy plus radiation therapy.

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