Publications by authors named "S J Veltman"

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  • Cyclotides are stable cyclic peptides with potential to protect neurons in neurological disorders by modifying their structure for better delivery.
  • The study involved enhancing the cyclotide MCoTI-II with polyarginines and inserting an NMDA receptor inhibitor sequence, which improved neuronal uptake and prevented cell death from excitotoxicity.
  • In tests, the modified cyclotide (c5R-NR2B9c) not only protected primary neurons but also increased survival and reduced seizure severity in a mouse model, indicating its potential as a therapeutic strategy.
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Actinobaculum was isolated from urine only after prolonged incubation in 5% CO(2) after discrepancy between urine Gram stain and initial culture results was observed. Additional patients were diagnosed using this method. The prevalence of Actinobaculum species in urinary tract infections is underestimated since it is not isolated by routine urine culture procedures.

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In the present study we describe the toxicity of weekly high-dose (70-85 mg x m(-2)) cisplatin in 400 patients (203 men, 197 women; median age 54 years) with advanced solid tumours treated in the period 1990-2001 who took part in phase I/II trials, investigating the feasibility and efficacy of weekly cisplatin alone, or in combination with paclitaxel or etoposide. Cisplatin was administered in 250 ml NaCl 3% over 3 h, for six intended administrations. The mean number of administrations was 5.

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The kinetics of anaerobic degradation of glycol-based Type I aircraft deicing fluids (ADFs) were characterized using suspended-growth fill-and-draw reactors. Both Type I ADFs tested showed near-complete anaerobic degradability. First-order degradation rate constants of 3.

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With the advent of new regulations concerning aircraft deicing and management of spent aircraft deicing fluids (ADFs), many airports now face the dual challenges of simultaneously maintaining public safety and protecting the environment. This paper provides a theoretical assessment of the potential environmental impact of stormwater runoff and offers detailed current information on alternative deicing fluid application methods and materials, collection and treatment practices.

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