The objective of the study was to define treatment strategy in cases of facial bones bisphosphonate induced osteonecrosis based on the study of the role of conditionally pathogenic oral microorganisms. Three typical clinical cases of bisphosphonate osteonecrosis of the facial bones were analyzed and 15 conditionally pathogenic oral microorganisms were identified in these patients using real-time PCR in saliva, wound and bone samples. A comparative analysis was carried out with purulent-inflammatory diseases of maxillofacial area.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnalysed herein are immediate and remote results of endoprosthetic repair of the abdominal aorta in patients with unfavourable anatomy of its proximal neck. Group I (Study Group) was composed of 31 patients with unfavourable anatomy of the proximal neck, the control group (Group II) comprised a total of 52 patients with no unfavourable anatomical factors. The criteria of assessment were as follows: technical success, adequate position of the endograft, frequency of the development of various endoleaks, duration of the operation and hospital stay, lethality in the remote period, and necessity of secondary interventions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe structures of two crystal modifications of the W34F mutant ribonuclease from the bacterium Bacillus intermedius (binase) were solved and refined at 1.7 and 1.1 A resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn spite of many studies in the field of suppurative-inflammatory diseases of maxilla-facial region diagnostics and treatment (in particular furuncle and carbuncle) the quantitative measures of the pathology does not have tendency to reduce. Patient contingent is predominantly young able-bodied age. The existing diagnostic methods are not always meeting the modern requirements all along the time and quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun
April 2009
DNA ligases catalyze the sealing of 5'-phosphate and 3'-hydroxyl termini at single-strand breaks in double-stranded DNA and their function is essential to maintain the integrity of the genome in DNA metabolism. An ATP-dependent DNA ligase from the archaeon Thermococcus sp. 1519 was overexpressed, purified and crystallized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe zinc(II)-binding affinities of recombinant human growth hormone and two its mutants, 14-33 and 14-95, were studied using Immobilized Metal Ion Affinity Gel-electrophoresis (IMAG). The mutant hormones, composed of polypeptide chain segments of the human and porcine growth hormones, lacked His18, which may be crucial for binding of the intact hormone to the transition metal ions. The mutations did not affect the affinity of human growth hormone to immobilized zinc ions; the structural analysis implied that the human growth hormone contains two IDA-Zn(II) potential sorption sites formed by amino acid residues His21, Asp171, and Glu174 and/or His18 and Glu174.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBarnase, an extracellular ribonuclease produced by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, belongs to a family of small microbial ribonucleases with similar structure and properties. These enzymes hydrolyze phosphodiester bonds on the 3' side of guanosine nucleotides in RNA. The guanylic specificity of barnase is more pronounced in the hydrolysis of dinucleotides or cyclonucleotide phosphates as substrates than in the hydrolysis of RNA or polynucleotides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reactogenicity and immunological effectiveness of different doses of cholera vaccine for oral administration (in tablets), containing choleragen toxoid, Ogawa and Inaba O-antigens and some of Vibrio cholerae exoenzymes, have been tested on 143 children aged 2-17 years. In this investigation the optimum immunization doses of the preparation have been established: two tablets containing 100,000 binding units (BU) of the toxoid and 2,500 units of O-antigen for children 11-14 years; four tablets containing 200,000 BU of the toxoid and 5,000 units of O-antigen for adolescents aged 15-17 years. An essential advantage of the oral vaccine over vaccines intended for parenteral administration lies in its capacity for inducing the accumulation of secretory antibodies (coproantibodies) in practically all vaccinees.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuestionnaire survey of 107 physician smokers of the city of Perm was carried out in order to find out the reasons for smoking of physicians and their opinion on the ways for its eradication among medical workers. Eighty three per cent of doctors began smoking before entering medical institutes, continued to smoke during their study at the Institute and had a long-term experience of smoking, even more than 30 years. Thirteen physicians don't want to stop smoking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtracellular guanyl-specific RNAase of the fungus Aspergillus pallidus (RNAase ApI) was isolated in preparative amounts with a 40% yield and purified to homogeneity (938-fold). The complete amino acid sequence of the protein (104 amino acid residues) was determined: 6 Asp, 4 Asn, 4 Thr, 14 Ser, 3 Glu, 4 Gln, 4 Pro, 15 Gly, 9 Ala, 4 Cys, 6 Val, 2 Ile, 4 Leu, 10 Tyr, 4 Phe, 3 His, 4 Arg, 1 Trp. RNAase ApI has a molecular mass of 11,029 Da and is homologous to the family of fungal extracellular guanyl-specific RNAases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA procedure of large-scale isolation of homogeneous ribonuclease Th1 from cultural filtrates of Trichoderma harzianum with a yield over 50% has been developed. Three ion-exchange chromatographies on CM- and DEAE-cellulose gave 7500 fold purification of the protein with a specific activity of ca. 4500 U/mg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
December 1974
Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
November 1974
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March 2010