Publications by authors named "Manning E"

A human orthologue of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae YVH1 protein-tyrosine phosphatase is able to rescue the slow growth defect caused by the disruption of the S. cerevisiae YVH1 gene. The human YVH1 gene is located on chromosome 1q21-q22, which falls in a region amplified in human liposarcomas.

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This study demonstrates that the engagement of CD40 results in the activation of the recently described IkappaB kinase (IKK) in a human B cell line. The kinase appears to reside within the cell in a cytosolic signalsome complex consisting of IKK, IkappaB, and an MKP-1-like molecule. While the binding of CD154 to CD40 induces the assembly of a CD40-TRAF receptor complex, IKK is not recruited to this complex.

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After multiple cases of chronic diarrhea and weight loss in a farmed elk herd, 3 yearlings and 1 adult elk with similar clinical signs were euthanatized and necropsied. Gross and histologic evidence of paratuberculosis were found in the yearlings. Evidence of serum antibody to Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was detected in the 2 elk with the most disseminated infection.

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Almost all diseases affecting the native kidney may recur in the transplanted kidney, with one of the most frequent being recurrent glomerulonephritis. Among the glomerulonephritides, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN), immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgA), and focal-segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) have the highest rates of recurrence. Here we report a patient who, after living-related kidney transplantation, suffered allograft loss shortly after surgery due to recurrence of glomerulonephritis.

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Renal metastases from solid tumors to both kidneys rarely result in acute renal failure (ARF). We present a case of squamous cell pulmonary carcinoma responsible for ARF due to (1) extensive (50% to 75%) bilateral parenchymal infiltration and replacement accompanied by tissue destruction, (2) widespread vascular invasion and thrombosis resulting in ischemia, and (3) histological evidence for foci of distal intratubular obstruction and pyelonephritis. Five additional cases, including one pulmonary cancer, causing ARF from extensive tissue replacement and destruction are reviewed.

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Intravenous IgG infusion has infrequently been reported to cause acute renal failure. In almost all these reports, a sucrose containing IgG product was believed to be the cause of renal injury. Sucrose-induced osmotic nephrosis has been well described in the literature.

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Although many of the measurements and techniques outlined in this article may be epidemiologically useful and correlate with morbidity and mortality, no single indicator is of consistent value in the nutritional assessment of critically ill patients. Measurements such as anthropometrics, total body fat estimation, or delayed hypersensitivity skin testing either are liable to non-nutritional influences or lack accuracy and precision in individual patients. Plasma concentrations of hepatic proteins are affected significantly by the patient's underlying disease state and therapeutic interventions and therefore lack specificity.

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Eighty-six women with cervical dysplasia and unsatisfactory colposcopy were managed with excisional conization--43 with outpatient loop diathermy conization under local anesthesia and 43 matched controls with cold-knife conization as inpatients under general anesthesia. Both groups were similar in terms of age, parity, and severity of dyskaryosis on initial cytology, treatment success rates, and completeness of excision. However, loop diathermy conization was significantly quicker (2.

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Intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) was analysed in 1107 samples over a 13 month period. Of these, 181 samples (16%) gave results of < or = 1 pmol/L and the case notes of 169 of these 181 patients were examined. Eighty-two patients (48%) were hypercalcaemic at the time of the PTH assay.

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In a follow-up survey to a 1984 study, 339 paediatricians in Australia were invited to complete a brief questionnaire in 1990, in which they indicated their usual recommendations, practices and advice when managing children with Down syndrome. The response rate was 67%. The results indicated that the most frequent paediatrician-initiated referrals were for early intervention and for discussion with other parents; these options were selected more frequently in 1990 than in 1984.

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Passive Heymann nephritis (PHN) is a rat model of membranous nephropathy induced by injecting anti-Fx1A. The onset of proteinuria in PHN is caused by complement-mediated injury to glomerular epithelial cells (GEC) accompanied by enhanced glomerular eicosanoid production. In addition, sublethal injury by complement of rat GECs in culture leads to phospholipase activation, phospholipid hydrolysis and release of arachidonic acid and dienoic prostanoids.

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Objective: The purpose of our study was to compare loop diathermy excision and laser excisional conization with respect to treatment time, reliability, effectiveness, and safety.

Study Design: Three hundred women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia attending our colposcopy clinic were randomized to treatment with either loop diathermy excision (group 1, n = 150) or carbon dioxide laser excisional conization (group 2, n = 150), both performed with local anesthesia on an outpatient basis. Student's t or Mann-Whitney test were used to compare continuous data; the chi 2 test was used for categoric data.

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Relative daytime drowsiness and performance impairment produced by meclizine and dimenhydrinate was assessed in 24 healthy male volunteers. Subjects received either dimenhydrinate, 100 mg, at 8:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 4:00 PM; meclizine, 50 mg, at 8:00 AM, with placebo at 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM; or placebo at all three times in this randomized, double-blind, three-way crossover study. Impairment of mental performance was assessed by choice reaction time testing and digit symbol substitution scores.

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A postulated mechanism of immune glomerular injury is a direct interaction between antibody and glomerular epithelial cell (GEC) surface antigens. To explore this hypothesis, we examined the interaction of the noncomplement-fixing gamma 2-subclass of sheep anti-rat nephrotoxic serum (NTS), which causes immediate complement- and neutrophil-independent proteinuria in vivo, with rat GECs in culture. Reactivity of NTS with GEC surface antigens was determined by positive immunofluorescence of GEC plasma membranes and by the ability of NTS-coated tissue culture wells to provide an adhesive substrate for GECs.

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To study the formation of basement membrane by glomerular epithelial cells (GECs), production and secretion of type IV collagen and laminin by rat GECs in culture were evaluated. GECs produced two chains of type IV collagen (180 and 170 kDa) in the ratio of approximately 2 to 1, when immunoprecipitated with antibody to type IV collagen of mouse Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) sarcoma. GECs also produced proteins that were precipitated by antibody to EHS laminin, i.

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In response to a request from an insurance company investigating a claim relative to the death of four race and show horses, allegedly as a result of deliberate starvation, physical anthropologists of the Louisiana State University (LSU) Department of Geography and Anthropology undertook the recovery and analysis of skeletal remains said to be those of the animals. The objectives were to determine the number and kinds of animals represented, their ages, and sexes, and, through morphometric evaluation of bone density at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, whether there was evidence of nutritional osteodystrophy. The skeletons were the remains of four horses.

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Neutrophils contain several distinct classes of secretory granules that may sequentially fuse with the phagosome after the ingestion of particulates, or that may be differentially exocytosed after cellular activation with soluble stimuli. The exocytosis of neutrophil secretory granules has been shown to be GTP-dependent at a step distal to activation of the transductional G proteins. Inasmuch as ras-related low molecular mass GTP-binding proteins have been shown to play regulatory roles in vesicle sorting in the secretory pathway in yeast, the differential mobilization of neutrophil granules might be regulated by distinct GTP-binding proteins.

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The subcellular distribution of GTP binding proteins in human neutrophils and their functional coupling to the N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine (FMLP) receptor was characterized to provide insight into mechanisms of cellular activation. Human neutrophils were nitrogen cavitated and fractionated on discontinuous Percoll gradients. Four subcellular fractions were obtained: cytosol, light membranes enriched for plasma membranes, specific granules and azurophilic granules.

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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major virulence determinant of Haemophilus influenzae. The organism is able to display an extensive repertoire of different LPS structures through the loss and acquisition of multiple oligosaccharide epitopes in various combinations. This marked heterogeneity of LPS molecules has complicated the analysis of the structure of LPS and its role in pathogenesis.

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Cured derivatives of Salmonella dublin and S. typhimurium showed reduced virulence following oral infection of mice (10(4)-10(5)-fold for S. dublin, 10(2)-fold for S.

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This article completes the reporting of a survey in which 275 nurses were asked to indicate their needs, their sources of stress, and (in the present article) their sources of work satisfaction. A panel of three senior nurses classified the sources of satisfaction into 10 categories. The greatest number of replies proved to be in categories which the panel named Patients, Education and Achievement.

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The virulence (expressed as LD50 values) for mice of two mutant strains of Salmonella dublin, both containing TnA insertions in the resident plasmid, was reduced by 10(4)-10(5) when infection was by the oral or intravenous or intraperitoneal route. When the plasmid was lost from one of the mutants no further decrease in virulence was observed. Results also suggested that plasmid genes are not involved in the ability of S.

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Transposon-insertion mutants were prepared from virulent field isolates of Salmonella dublin and Salmonella typhimurium. Detailed restriction-enzyme mapping of the single sites of TnA insertion in two mutants (M51 and M173) of S. dublin that showed diminished virulence in a mouse assay indicated that these sites were about 5 kbp apart on the approximately 70 kbp plasmid harboured by the isolate.

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Conformity to the lateral eye movement patterns of (1) a preferred direction in a face-to-face situation and (2) direction contralateral to the cerebral hemisphere tapped by a question in a nonface-to-face situation was studied in forty right-handed male college students in four groups: (1) Normal vision (N = 10), (2) Nearsighted wearing glasses full-time (N = 10), (3) Nearsighted wearing contact lenses (N = 10), and (4) Nearsighted wearing glasses part-time (N = 10). Subjects were of normal weight with no familial left-handedness or psychiatric hospitalization and no ocular or visual problems other than nearsightedness. Ratings of eye movement direction were made from videotapes.

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