Background: An Organised Cervical Cancer Screening Programme (OCCSP) was started in Poland in 2006/2007. Each woman aged 25 to 59 is eligible for a free Pap test every 3 years in OCCSP. Despite implementation of the OCCSP, the age-standardised cervical cancer (CC) incidence and mortality rates in 2019 were 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cross-cultural survey experiment revealed a dominant tendency to rely on a rule's letter over its spirit when deciding which behaviors violate the rule. This tendency varied markedly across ( = 15) countries, owing to variation in the impact of moral appraisals on judgments of rule violation. Compared with laypeople, legal experts were more inclined to disregard their moral evaluations of the acts altogether and consequently exhibited stronger textualist tendencies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite pervasive variation in the content of laws, legal theorists and anthropologists have argued that laws share certain abstract features and even speculated that law may be a human universal. In the present report, we evaluate this thesis through an experiment administered in 11 different countries. Are there cross-cultural principles of law? In a between-subjects design, participants (N = 3,054) were asked whether there could be laws that violate certain procedural principles (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe conducted a meta-analysis to examine whether numeric decision-making in law is susceptible to the effect of (possibly arbitrary) values present in the decision contexts (anchoring effect) and to investigate which factors might moderate this effect. We predicted that the presence of numeric anchors would bias legal decision-makers' judgment in the direction of the anchor value. We hypothesized that the effect size of anchoring would be moderated by several variables, which we grouped into three categories: methodological (type of stimuli; type of sample), psychological (standard vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the present studies was to investigate whether age-related improvement found in naturalistic but experimenter-given prospective memory (PM) tasks can be generalized to real-life intentions. In Study 1, younger, middle-aged, and older adults generated a list of intended activities for the following week; one week later they marked the tasks that they had performed. The participants were also asked to rate the importance of each listed intention and to describe the circumstances of completion that were already known to them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFocal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase thought to play a major role in transducing extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived survival signals into cells. Thus, modulation of FAK activity may affect the linkage between ECM and signaling cascade to which it is connected and may participate in a variety of pathological settings. In the present study, we investigated the effect of neonatal cerebral hypoxia-ischemia (HI) on levels and tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase and the interaction of this enzyme with Src protein tyrosine kinase and adapter protein p130Cas, involved in FAK-mediated signaling pathway.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this method for separating glycosylated from nonglycosylated hemoglobin in blood by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate membranes, we exploit the affinity of low-molecular-mass dextran sulfate for the nonglycosylated fraction, which increases the mobility of the latter relative to that of glycosylated hemoglobin. After the membrane strips are cleared and stained, the two fractions are quantified densitometrically. As evaluated by use with blood from diabetics, results compare well with those by chromatography on short columns and by electrophoresis in commercial agar gel films.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
August 1978
The interaction of VERO cell monolayers with spin (nitroxide)-(labeled polynucleotides (1(N)n) was examined by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy at various temperatures. Nitroxide labels covalently linked to (A)n, (dUfl)n, (U)n and (A)n . (U)n were used to monitor the interaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
January 1978
Evidence is presented that the interferon-inducing activity of (A)n.(U)n in primary rabbit kidney cells with respect to the chain length of the constituting (A)n and (U)n strands is governed by the following criteria: (1) the activity increases with the length of the uninterrupted double-stranded segment in the complex whereby both chains are equally important and the number of such segments for complex molecule is without effect, (2) at a constant total concentration of constituting nucleotides, the activity increases with the number of double-stranded molecular entities available to the cell, and (3) complexes with the (U)n strand considerably overlapping the (A)n strand are inactive due to the formation of triple stranded structures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
April 1977
Depending on the spacing of their positive charges, ionenes, a class of quaternary ammonium polymers, increased the interferon-inducing activity of poly(inosinic acid).poly(cytidylic acid) in mouse L-929 cells, whereas they did not enhance poly(inosinic acid).poly(cytidylic acid) induced interferon production in primary rabbit kidney and human skin fibrolast cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUrokinase, streptokinase, Brinase, trypsin, and SN 687, a bacterial exoprotease, have been evaluated in an ex vivo assay system. These enzymes were injected into rabbits and the fibrinolytic activity as well as other coagulation parameters were measured by in vitro techniques. Dose-response correlations have been made using the euglobulin lysis time as a measure of fibrinolytic activity and the 50% effective dose has been determined for each enzyme.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interferon-inducing activity of the double-stranded complex poly(A) - poly(U) in primary rabbit kidney cell cultures is reduced when the cells are treated with poly(dUfl) either 1 h before, simultaneously with, or 1 h after the exposure to the double-stranded complex. It has been demonstrated in experiments involving sensitivity to hydrolysis by RNAase, UV absorbance-mixing curves, and UV absorbance-temperature profiles that this phenomenon is due to the formation of the triple-stranded complex poly(A) - poly(U) - poly(dUfl). The latter complex seems to be the principal product of interactions in the following systems: poly(A) - poly(U) + poly(dUfl); poly(A) - poly(dUfl) + poly(U); and poly(A) + poly(U) + poly (dUfl).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Supramol Struct
September 1976
VERO cells can take up poly(dUfl)1 from the medium. The uptake involves surface adsorption and, most probably, intracellular penetration. Part of the poly(dUfl) is hydrolyzed during incubation with the cells but the hydrolysis products are not incorporated into de novo synthesized nucleic acids.
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