Publications by authors named "Viver E"

Sustained Ca signaling, known as store-operated calcium entry (SOCE), occurs downstream of immunoreceptor engagement and is critical for cytotoxic lymphocyte signaling and effector function. CD8 T cells require sustained Ca signaling for inflammatory cytokine production and the killing of target cells; however, much less is known about its role in NK cells. In this study, we use mice deficient in stromal interacting molecules 1 and 2, which are required for SOCE, to examine the contribution of sustained Ca signaling to murine NK cell function.

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The most recent Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigen Workshop ("HLDA7") took place in 2000 in Harrogate, UK and the proceedings are about to be published (Leucocyte Typing VII). New Sections were introduced in this Workship (Dendritic cells, Stem/progenitor cells, Erythroid cells and Carbohydrate Structures) and monoclonal antibodies were selected for which at least some molecular data were already available (to avoid "blind" screening of reagents against known specificities). A total of more than 80 new CD specificities were established (previously the average was less than 30 new CD specificities per Workshop) and these are listed in this article.

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During the last years diverse types of Dacron prosthesis without porosity (because to be impregnated by different materials) have appeared. In the presented study, outcomes from three different types of prosthesis (differentiated by the impregnated material) were evaluated and a comparison with classical prosthesis was made.

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The authors present their experience with Morphologic Capillaroscopy, and analyze the diagnostic dates provided by this technique to the current Angiology and Vascular Surgery protocols. Morphologic anomalies founded during diverse systemic diseases as well as the changes on the capillary field produced in cases of chronic ischaemia and venous insufficiency were analysed. The study was made on the basis of 236 capillaroscopic images and it was completed by an extensive bibliographic review of the subject.

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A case is presented of fistula formation between a primary hydatid cyst and the abdominal aorta which we believe is the first in the world literature. The patient underwent surgery with a diagnosis of aneurysm of the coeliac trunk. During the operation the presence was discovered of a hydatid cyst opening into the aorta.

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There is not an extensive literature about nutritional value in Vascular Surgery. In this study, efficacy and cost/benefit relation in the application of Peripheric Parenteral Nutrition (PPN) in postoperative of aortic surgery, are investigated through two randomized groups, in patients with aortoiliac obstructive arteriopathy and who needed an aortobifemoral bypass.

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The experience about 18 patients subjected to aortoiliac surgery is exposed. The cardiac flow was bloodless monitorized by means of an apparatus, based in Doppler effect, which proved its accuracy and usefulness. Authors considers necessary to monitorize the cardiac flow in this sort of surgery, and this bloodless method has showed its validity and simplicity.

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Serum total thyroxine, triiodothyronine, and thyrotropin response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH-TSH test) were measured in 126 consecutive patients admitted with atrial fibrillation: 33 patients with an acute arterial limb embolism (Group I), 31 patients with an acute embolic stroke (Group II), and 62 patients without any arterial occlusion (Group III). A blunted TRH-TSH test, suggestive of thyrotoxicosis, was found in 5 patients in Group I, 8 patients in Group II, and 2 patients in Group III. The diagnosis of hyperthyroidism was confirmed in 8 patients (by repeated TRH-TSH test and scintigraphy): 4 patients in Group I (12.

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