Publications by authors named "Raynal A"

The relationship between anxiety or depressive comorbidities, their chronology of onset, and the severity of anorexia nervosa (AN) is not well-studied. We hypothesize that the existence of a comorbidity, particularly before the onset of AN, is associated with greater severity of AN. One hundred seventy-seven subjects were assessed.

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Occupational lung diseases are an important public health issue and are avoidable through preventive interventions in the workplace. Up-to-date knowledge about changes in exposure to occupational hazards as a result of technological and industrial developments is essential to the design and implementation of efficient and effective workplace preventive measures. New occupational agents with unknown respiratory health effects are constantly introduced to the market and require periodic health surveillance among exposed workers to detect early signs of adverse respiratory effects.

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Background: Lead has been recognized increasingly as a public health risk, although with the introduction of wide-ranging occupational and public health measures, levels of blood lead in the general population of the UK and other developed nations have been in decline in recent years. Nonetheless, cases of lead poisoning still occur.

Methods: We report on a large cluster of exposed lead workers and their families, including several children.

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The functional analysis of microbial genomes often requires gene inactivation. We constructed a set of cassettes consisting of single antibiotic resistance genes flanked by the attL and attR sites resulting from site-specific integration of the Streptomyces pSAM2 element. These cassettes can easily be used to inactivate genes by in-frame deletion in Streptomyces by a three-step strategy.

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A 47-year-old gamekeeper presented with an 8 month history of variable breathlessness, cough and clinical features of severe interstitial lung disease. Open lung biopsy showed an extrinsic allergic alveolitis, which we believe related to his work rearing pheasants. Initially he was resistant, despite advice, to changing his occupation but subsequently, although ceasing exposure to pheasants and beginning treatment with corticosteroids, his disease progressed to the point where he developed respiratory failure and was referred for lung transplantation.

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An x-ray multilayer monochromator with improved resolution and a low specular background is presented. The monochromator consists of a lamellar multilayer amplitude grating with appropriate parameters used at the zeroth diffraction order. The device is fabricated by means of combining deposition of thin films on a nanometer scale, UV lithography, and reactive ion etching.

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pSAM2 is integrated into the Streptomyces ambofaciens chromosome through site-specific recombination between the element (attP) and the chromosomal (attB) site. The 43 kDa integrase protein encoded by pSAM2 catalyses this recombination event. Tools have been developed to study site-specific recombination in Escherichia coli.

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Efficient centromeric and multicopy vectors have been constructed for the yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus using homologous ARS and centromere sequences. A homologous promoter of a purine-cytosine permease gene called PCPL3 has been cloned, using an expression system based on GUS. Its strength has been estimated in K.

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It is well known that light transmission through blood is the most widely utilized method for the study of erythrocyte aggregation. The curves obtained had been considered empirically as exponential functions. In consequence, the process becomes characterized by an only parameter that varies with all the process factors without discrimination.

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The element pSAM2 from Streptomyces ambofaciens integrates into the chromosome through site-specific recombination between the element (attP) and the chromosomal (attB) sites. These regions share an identity segment of 58bp extending from the anti-codon loop through the 3' end of a tRNA(Pro) gene. To facilitate the study of the attB site, the int and xis genes, expressed from an inducible promoter, and attP from pSAM2 were cloned on plasmids in Escherichia coil.

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We have constructed a gene coding for the 12-kDa intermediate form of the 2s methionine-rich protein from Bertholletia excelsa seeds. This protein, expressed intracellularly in yeast, is characterised by a 20-min half-life. By adding 11 amino acids corresponding to the peroxisome-targeting sequence (PTSc) of luciferase, we have significantly increased its half-life.

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With the objective of determining whether training childminders could improve the health of the children in their care, a controlled trial was conducted among volunteer childminders in a white working-class community in Johannesburg. A small sample of non-volunteer childminders studied did not differ significantly from the minders who did volunteer to participate in the study, except in that they claimed to have more difficulty in attending the training course. The results show that demographic features and scores for the trainee and control groups did not differ significantly before training.

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The relationship between the promoter length of the Kluyveromyces fragilis beta-glucosidase gene and the level of its expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was studied by gene fusion between deleted promoter fragments of various lengths and the promoterless beta-galactosidase gene of Escherichia coli. The removal of a region from position -425 to -232 led to a tenfold increase in the expression of the gene. The same results were obtained for the reconstructed beta-glucosidase gene with the same promoter length.

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae TYKF2 was obtained by cloning in S. cerevisiae the gene coding for beta-glucosidase in Kluyveromyces fragilis Y610 (ATCC 12424). The beta-glucosidases of both organisms were purified and their biochemical characteristics were determined.

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the beta-glucosidase gene of Kluyveromyces fragilis has been determined. This sequence contains an open reading frame of 2535 base pairs encoding a protein of 845 amino acids. Analysis of the transcription products revealed only one transcript of about 3 kb identical in both Kluyveromyces fragilis and in the expression host Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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The biosynthesis of the beta-glucosidase enzyme was studied in a transformed yeast obtained by cloning in Saccharomyces cerevisiae the structural gene coding for beta-glucosidase in Kluyveromyces fragilis. The enzyme biosynthesis was found to be non-adaptative, and repressed by glucose. These features are similar to those observed in K.

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Cellobiose, the last product in cellulose degradation, is converted into two molecules of glucose by a beta-glucosidase. S. cerevisiae does posses the structural gene for a beta-glucosidase, but it is very poorly expressed; we thus decided to isolate and characterize that of Kluyveromyces fragilis.

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A community survey was undertaken in a district in Kwazulu, adjacent to Pietermaritzburg. Natal, in order to determine health status and health service utilization patterns at a local level. This low-cost survey was labour-efficient and yielded useful data for the evaluation and planning of local health services.

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The authors report a case of Felty's syndrome in which are discussed over the data of literature: clinical features, hematological characteristics with a study of neutropenia mechanism and therapeutic possibilities.

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