Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
December 2003
Effects of elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) volatile oil (GVO) and trichothecene (T-2) toxin were studied in Swiss albino mice. The animals were 1) topically applied GVO, 2) topically applied T-2 toxin, 3) topically applied GVO followed by T-2 toxin (GVO/T-2), and 4) T-2 toxin application followed by GVO (T-2/GVO) on the right footpad. All animals were observed by Langerhans cell enumeration and pathological changes of the footpad on days 1, 3, 5 and 7.
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September 2002
A study of the effect in rats of dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) on hepatocarcinogenesis that is initated by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). In the first experiment, Buffalo rats were given a single oral dose of AFB1 (5 mg/kg) followed by dietary DDT (100 ppm) for 20 weeks. Neoplastic nodules were observed in 1 of the 14 AFB1-exposed rats, compared with 3 of the 19 rats in the AFB1/DDT group.
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September 2002
Chimeric dengue type 2/type 1 (DEN2/1) viruses, which contain the structural genes of the dengue-1 (16007) parental virus and the nonstructural genes of the DEN2-PDK53 virus, have been constructed. These DEN2/1 viruses induce high levels of DEN1 virus-specific neutralizing antibodies in mice. In this study, the DEN2/1 viruses induced DEN1 virus-specific neutralizing antibodies without the development of viremia in cynomolgus monkeys.
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December 1996
A direct comparison of skin Langerhans cell (LC) morphologic change following in vivo and in vitro exposure to dengue-2 (DEN-2) virus (16681) was performed in the monkey to investigate any differences in functional activity profiles. Time-lapse study of skin biopsy at the intradermal (id) virus injection sites, and thin skin sheets removed from the monkey with exposure to virus in culture medium, revealed a highly active migration of epidermal LCs in both sets of experimental specimens. The migration led to a relatively higher number of dendritic cells (DC) which appeared in active migrational profiles, in the superficial dermis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter the introduction of the dengue-2 (16681) virus by intradermal (i.d.) injection into the footpads of mice, Langerhans cells (LCs) increased in numbers within 24 h at the site of injection and neutralising antibody developed.
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