Publications by authors named "Verwer P"

Background: In recent years, numerous reports have been published on body packers, i.e. people who use their own body to transport drugs.

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A growth cell suitable for microscopic in situ observation of well-controlled crystal growth from the vapor phase is used to study the heteroepitaxial growth of anthraquinone crystals on a (100) NaCl substrate. In this, the morphology, orientation, nucleation, and growth rate of the crystals is studied as a function of driving force, Δμ/. At the lowest Δμ/, the crystals are block-shaped and show no preferential orientation with respect to the substrate.

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Iron(III) meso-tartrate, a metal-organic complex, is a new anticaking agent for sodium chloride. A molecular structure in solution is proposed, based on a combination of experimental and molecular modelling results. We show that the active complex is a binuclear iron(iii) complex with two bridging meso-tartrate ligands.

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Background: Madurella mycetomatis is the most prevalent causative agent of eumycetoma in Sudan, an infection characterized by the formation of grains. Many patients are exposed to the causative agent, however only a small number develop infection. M.

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A 29-year-old patient presented with an appendicular infiltrate, initially treated with intravenous antibiotics, but later requiring percutaneous drainage. Both prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) were prolonged on 3 days of antibiotic treatment and unresponsive to vitamin K or prothrombin complex concentrate. Laboratory investigation ultimately showed reduced factor V activity and factor V antibodies.

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  • The study investigates how caspofungin, a treatment for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA), works effectively in vivo despite not inhibiting fungal growth in vitro.
  • Caspofungin increases chitin in fungal cell walls, and the researchers hypothesized that mammalian chitinases (chitotriosidase and AMCase) play a crucial role in its effectiveness.
  • Findings showed that caspofungin-treated rats had increased chitinase activity, and in vitro tests confirmed that both chitinases must work together to break down the fungal cell wall, aiding in the clearance of the infection.
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In 2005, a new sibling species of Aspergillus fumigatus was discovered: Aspergillus lentulus. Both species can cause invasive fungal disease in immune-compromised patients. The species are morphologically very similar.

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Chitin and β-glucan are major cell wall components of Aspergillus spp. We investigated the antifungal activity of chitin synthesis inhibitors nikkomycin Z, polyoxin D, flufenoxuron, lufenuron, and teflubenzuron, alone and combined with the β-glucan synthesis inhibitor caspofungin. Only nikkomycin Z and caspofungin were found to act synergistically.

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Due to a longstanding comprehensive "search and destroy policy", methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is not endemic in Western Australian (WA) acute care hospitals. As the prevalence of MRSA in the community has increased, healthcare workers (HCW) are at risk of importing MRSA into hospitals. We aimed to determine the prevalence of and risk factors for nasal MRSA colonization in our HCW population.

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In this paper the experimental and the computational studies of the morphology of three polymorphs of the free base of Venlafaxine ((N,N-dimethyl)-2-(1-hydroxy cyclohex-1-yl)-2-(4-methoxyphenyl) ethylamine) are reported. The morphology of all polymorphs has been predicted using the Bravais-Friedel-Donnay-Harker method, the attachment energy method and kinetic Monte Carlo growth simulations and these predictions have been compared with experimental observations. The Monte Carlo simulations allow for a detailed simulation of the growth process, including driving force and growth mechanism, which leads to a semi-quantitative prediction of the growth morphologies of all three phases.

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The structures of the alpha, beta and gamma polymorphs of quinacridone (Pigment Violet 19) were predicted using Polymorph Predictor software in combination with X-ray powder diffraction patterns of limited quality. After generation and energy minimization of the possible structures, their powder patterns were compared with the experimental ones. On this basis, candidate structures for the polymorphs were chosen from the list of all structures.

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This paper presents in situ observations of the epitaxial nucleation and growth of the stable polymorph of a steroid, 7alphaMna, on a specific face of the metastable form at low supersaturation, using optical microscopy and in situ Raman spectroscopy. The presence of the metastable polymorph is essential for the nucleation and growth of the stable one. The order of the metastable zones of the stable and metastable polymorphs is reversed for the epitaxial growth process as compared to the case of 3D nucleation.

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Following the interest generated by two previous blind tests of crystal structure prediction (CSP1999 and CSP2001), a third such collaborative project (CSP2004) was hosted by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. A range of methodologies used in searching for and ranking the likelihood of predicted crystal structures is represented amongst the 18 participating research groups, although most are based on the global minimization of the lattice energy. Initially the participants were given molecular diagrams of three molecules and asked to submit three predictions for the most likely crystal structure of each.

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A new method for assessing the similarity of crystal structures is described. A similarity measure is important in classification and clustering problems in which the crystal structures are the source of information. Classification is particularly important for the understanding of properties of crystals, while clustering can be used as a data reduction step in polymorph prediction.

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The lateral alignment of [012] habit-modified calcite crystals with respect to a carboxylic acid terminated self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of thiols has been determined. The crystals were grown from a Kitano solution (pH 5.6-6.

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Discrepancies between the crystal structures of short n-alkanes as obtained from experiment and as obtained from molecular mechanics tended to worsen at longer chain lengths. The same holds for the relative stabilities of the two experimentally observed polymorphs. In this paper it is argued that the discrepancies are caused by thermal effects, and that the triclinic polymorph is the most stable polymorph for all chain lengths at 0 K.

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The first collaborative workshop on crystal structure prediction (CSP1999) has been followed by a second workshop (CSP2001) held at the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. The 17 participants were given only the chemical diagram for three organic molecules and were invited to test their prediction programs within a range of named common space groups. Several different computer programs were used, using the methodology wherein a molecular model is used to construct theoretical crystal structures in given space groups, and prediction is usually based on the minimum calculated lattice energy.

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It is known that the experimental triclinic crystal structures of even n-alkanes are not well reproduced upon energy minimization with current force fields. The inclusion of electrostatics does not solve this, and, moreover, some charge schemes show unphysical features such as positively charged carbon atoms or charge alternation. The effect of the electrostatics on the energies of the crystal structures of the even n-alkanes, and thereby on their polymorphism, has never been established.

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A collaborative workshop was held in May 1999 at the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre to test how well currently available methods of crystal structure prediction perform when given only the atomic connectivity for an organic compound. A blind test was conducted on a selection of four compounds and a wide range of methodologies representing, the principal computer programs currently available were used. There were 11 participants who were allowed to propose at most three structures for each compound.

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A novel 3D QSAR approach, comparative spectra analysis (CoSA), in which molecular spectra are used as three-dimensional molecular descriptors for the prediction of biological activities, is presented and discussed. To this purpose, experimentally determined 1H NMR, mass, and IR spectra, as well as simulated IR and 13C NMR spectra, for a set of 45 diverse progestagens are converted by a program, SpecMat, into matrixes, which are subsequently employed in a multivariate regression analysis (PLS). The results are compared with those resulting from a comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA).

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