Hyperthermia induces slight temperature increase of 4-8 °C inside the tumor, making it more responsive to radiation and drugs, thereby improving the outcome of the oncological treatment. To verify the level of heat in the tumor and to avoid damage of the healthy tissue, methods for non-invasive temperature monitoring are needed. Temperature estimation by means of microwave imaging is of great interest among the scientific community.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngiography is a very informative method for physicians such as cardiologists, neurologists and neuroscientists. The current modalities experience some shortages, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMulticellular 3D tumor models are becoming a powerful tool for testing of novel drug products and personalized anticancer therapy. Tumor spheroids, a commonly used 3D multicellular tumor model, more closely reproduce the tumor microenvironment than conventional 2D cell cultures. It should be noted that spheroids can be produced using different techniques, which can be subdivided into scaffold-free (SF) and scaffold-based (SB) methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe knowledge of temperature distribution inside the tissue to be treated is essential for patient safety, workflow and clinical outcomes of thermal therapies. Microwave imaging represents a promising approach for non-invasive tissue temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatment. In the present paper, a methodology for quantitative non-invasive tissue temperature estimation based on ultra-wideband (UWB) radar imaging in the microwave frequency range is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnhanced nitrate removal in the cathode chamber of bioelectrochemical systems (BES) using aerated swine wastewater under high nitrate levels and low organic carbon was investigated in this study, focusing on the relationship between nitrogen and bacterial communities involved in denitrification pathways. BESs with the anion exchange membrane (AEM) under cathodic applied potentials of -0.6 V vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnode-associated multispecies exoelectrogenic biofilms are essential for the function of bioelectrochemical systems (BESs). The individual activities of anode-associated organisms and physiological responses resulting from coculturing are often hard to assess due to the high microbial diversity in these systems. Therefore, we developed a model multispecies biofilm comprising three exoelectrogenic proteobacteria, , , and , with the aim to study in detail the biofilm formation dynamics, the interactions between the organisms, and the overall activity of an exoelectrogenic biofilm as a consequence of the applied anode potential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, different inoculation strategies for continuously operated microbial anodes are analyzed and compared. After 20daysof operation with municipal wastewater anodes pre-incubated with a biofilm of the exoelectrogenic species Geobacter and Shewanella showed current densities of (65±8) μA/cm. This is comparable to the current densities of non-inoculated anodes and anodes inoculated with sewage sludge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first use of macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin (CLM) in nonaqueous media for enantioseparation (partial or baseline) of the following compounds: alprenolol, atenolol, metoprolol, clenbuterol, methoxyphenamine, pindolol, propranolol, sotalol, synephrine, labetalol, and fenoterol is reported. Each analysis took less than 15 min. To find optimal separation conditions, some properties of CLM (adsorption, solubility), as well as the effect of experimental parameters on the enantioseparation of analytes (background electrolyte composition, chiral selector concentration, temperature, and applied voltage) were studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe investigations of the functional state of the antioxidant system in epithelial cells from rat small intestine in dynamics after X-ray irradiation (0.1; 0.5 and 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStrong adsorption of eremomycin on the fused-silica capillary wall was used for separation of enantiomers by CE. The capillary with adsorbed chiral selector was shown to be easily prepared and has reproducible properties. The effect of the chiral selector concentration, pH and composition of the BGE, and applied voltage on enantioseparation of acidic compounds, such as profens and aromatic carboxylic acids, was investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLipid peroxidation (LPO) and antioxidant system functioning in the blood, liver and small intestine mucosal cells of rats under cadmium chloride intake and administration of the liposomal form of the biologically active supplement (BAS FLP-MD) have been studied. It is shown that cadmium chloride administration (1 mg/kg, 14 days) leads to the activation of the oxidative processes in the cells and decrease of the antioxidant enzyme activities including mitochondrial enzymes. The revealed inhibition of the hepatic superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity considerably determined by the effect on mitochondrial Cu, Zn-SOD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe review summarizes the use of the chiral capillary electrophoresis (CE) with different class of antibiotics as chiral selectors in the pharmaceutical field. Basic factors influencing the enantioseparation are shortly discussed. Non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis is also included as well as the coupling of CE to MS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe evaluation of a macrocyclic glycopeptide antibiotic, eremomycin, as a chiral selector in capillary electrophoresis (CE) has been performed. The stability of eremomycin in solution and capillary electrolyte, as well as its optical and electrophoretic properties have been discussed. The effect of experimental parameters influencing the enantioseparation of several profens has been studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
September 2003
A use of computed express analysis of variations in RR-cardiointerval durations for patients in acute period of hemorrhagic stroke permitted to evaluate the condition severity and disease outcome prognosis before the objective changes of clinical symptomatology. A recovery was reliably observed with a positive and stable trend to U-potential and S-ULF, So, Ik indices normalization. A decrease of the indices towards a critical level was detected in cases with lethal outcome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
July 2003
The use of computed express analysis of RR-cardiointerval duration variability in patients with acute stage of ischemic stroke allowed to obtain the data on state dynamics and predict the disease outcome before the objective changes in clinical symptomatology. The recovery is observed in normalization of sigma, beta 1, beta 2, U, S-ULF, S-LF and S-HF indices. An opposite trend is observed in cases of lethal outcome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used restriction length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of PCR-amplified fragments of mtDNA to study the genetic structure of chum salmon populations sampled in 1993-2000 during a spawning run in five rivers: Narva (Southern Primorye), Naiba (Sakhalin Island), Sernovodnaya (Kunashir Island, Southern Kuril Islands), Ola (northwestern coast of the Sea of Okhotsk), and Anadyr' (Chukotka Peninsula). In total, 49 haplotypes were identified in 193 fish. Heterogeneity tests showed highly significant (P = 0) differences among all sample pairs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA microarrays enable users to obtain information on differences in transcript abundance on a massively parallel scale. Recently, however, data analyses have revealed potential pitfalls related to image acquisition, variability and misclassifications in replicate measurements, cross-hybridization and sensitivity limitations. We have generated a series of analytical tools to address the manufacturing, detection and data analysis components of a microarray experiment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously shown the importance of the acquisition of CD8+ T cell-dependent tumor-eradicating immunity for the curative effectiveness of low dose melphalan (L-PAM, L-phenylalanine mustard) for mice bearing a large MOPC-315 tumor. Here we show the importance of TNF production for the curative effectiveness of low dose L-PAM for such tumor-bearing mice. Studies regarding the mechanism(s) through which TNF exerts its antitumor effects in L-PAM-treated MOPC-315 tumor-bearing mice (L-PAM TuB mice) revealed that MOPC-315 tumor cells are not sensitive to the cytotoxic effects of TNF either before or after the chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously shown that depletion of TCR-V beta 8+ T cells by treatment with mAb reduces the curative effectiveness of low dose melphalan (L-phenylalanine mustard; L-PAM) for mice bearing a large MOPC-315 tumor and extensive metastases. Here we show that V beta 8+/CD8+ T cell lines derived from mice that are in the process of immune-mediated eradication of a large MOPC-315 tumor as a consequence of low dose L-PAM therapy (L-PAM TuB mice) are capable of mediating tumor eradication in vivo upon adoptive transfer. Analysis of the possible mechanisms through which these cell lines bring about tumor eradication revealed that the V beta 8+/CD8+ cells can exert in vitro a potent lytic activity and secrete large amounts of IFN-gamma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe current studies demonstrate that MOPC-315 tumor cells secrete large amounts of interleukin-10 (IL-10), which contributes to the inhibitory activity of MOPC-315 culture supernatants for the in vitro generation of antitumor cytotoxicity by MOPC-315-"immune" spleen cells. Moreover, addition of neutralizing monoclonal anti-IL-10 antibody to the in vitro stimulation cultures of cells from the tumor infiltrated spleens of mice bearing a large MOPC-315 tumor resulted in the generation of enhanced anti-MOPC-315 cytotoxicity. In contrast, addition of monoclonal anti-IL-10 antibody to the in vitro stimulation cultures of splenic cells from mice that are in the final stages of immune-mediated tumor eradication as a consequence of low-dose melphalan (L-phenylalanine mustard; L-PAM) therapy (and whose spleens no longer contain metastatic tumor cells) did not lead to enhancement in the in vitro generation of antitumor cytotoxicity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransformation of Drosophila melanogaster using P-element-based vectors yielded 129 sublines, which carried mini-white gene copies in the different genome regions. Dependence of mini-white gene expression on the location, gene dosage, and sex of the transformed individuals was analyzed. The mutation lzb was shown to suppress mini-white gene expression, the degree of suppression depending on the location and dosage of the mini-white gene.
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May 1994
The immunomodulatory effects of two synthetic muramyl peptides (MP): muramyl dipeptide and glucosaminyl- muramyl dipeptide have been compared. It was shown, that MP effects on immune response are a consequence of the alteration in T lymphocyte regulators balance. MP action on old mice immune response and lymphocyte function was stimulating only: increasing of T helper precursors frequency and IL-1 production by macrophages.
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