Publications by authors named "Rebecca E Caffrey"

Surface Enhanced Laser/Desorption Ionization-time of flight (SELDI-TOF) mass spectrometry is a technique uniquely suited to the study of the urine proteome due to its salt tolerance, high-throughput, and small sample requirements. However, due to the extreme sensitivity of the technique, sample collection and storage conditions, as well as instrument protocols and analysis conditions, must be rigorously controlled to ensure that data generated and collected is accurate and free from artifacts. Robust and reproducible data sets can be generated and compared between clinical sites when experimental protocols are carefully standardized.

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We report on a multicenter analysis of HUPO reference specimens using SELDI-TOF MS. Eight sites submitted data obtained from serum and plasma reference specimen analysis. Spectra from five sites passed preliminary quality assurance tests and were subjected to further analysis.

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Gallium arsenide (GaAs) is utilized in industries for its semiconductor and optical properties. Chemical exposure of animals systemically suppresses several immune functions. The ability of splenic B cells to activate antigen-specific helper CD4(+) T cell hybridomas was assessed, and various aspects of antigen-presenting cell function were examined.

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Article Synopsis
  • CD8 T lymphocytes from some immunologically stable HIV-1-infected individuals produce a soluble factor called CAF that suppresses HIV-1 replication, but its identity was unknown until recently.
  • Using protein-chip technology, researchers identified alpha-defensin proteins (1, 2, and 3) as the key components of CAF in long-term nonprogressors with HIV-1.
  • The study found that alpha-defensins could neutralize CAF's activity against HIV-1, indicating their significant role in inhibiting HIV-1 replication beyond other factors like beta-chemokines.
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