86 results match your criteria: "University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710[Affiliation]"
Exp Lung Res
April 1999
Department of Cell Biology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Single-cycle lavages performed on the lungs of rabbits 7 hours after they received intravenous staphylococcal enterotoxin-A (SEA) showed that most of the neutrophils were found in the second of 5 fractions of fluid removed from the lungs. To determine whether this finding reflected an accumulation of neutrophils in the airways versus the alveolar regions of the lungs, we counted the neutrophils in histologic sections (20 microns) and estimated the concentration of neutrophils in the epithelial lining fluid of the airways versus the alveoli. Comparisons of the morphometric measurements and the lavage data showed a strong correlation between the 2 methods (r = .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Tuberc Lung Dis
September 1998
Center for Pulmonary and Infectious Disease Control, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710-2003, USA.
Pac Symp Biocomput
October 1998
Department of Epidemiology/Biomathematics, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
ProClass is a protein family database which organizes non-redundant sequence entries into families defined collectively by the ProSite patterns and PIR superfamilies. The database consists of about 100,000 entries, more than half of which are classified in about 3,000 families. The new version includes links to various protein family/domain and structural class databases and contains gapped motif alignments for all ProSite patterns.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBioinformatics
July 1998
Department of Epidemiology/Biomathematics, The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Unlabelled: An integrated database and search system has been developed for protein family identification and information retrieval, as an approach to undertake the highly complex, genomic-scale problem of molecular sequence database search and organization.
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Exp Lung Res
February 1998
Department of Cell Biology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Studies on the clearance of instilled fluid and protein into the lungs of sheep show that fluid initially clears rapidly from the lungs resulting in an increase in an increase in air space protein concentrations. This is followed by a slower monoexponential clearance of proteins during the next few days. To determine whether the clearance of edema fluid follows the same time course as instilled fluid, alveolar edema was induced in 11 sheep by inflating a balloon in the left atrium for 2 h to increase left atrial pressure 35-40 cm H2O.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Occup Environ Med
December 1997
Department of Occupational Health Sciences, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Subject matter experts from 13 North American corporations provided detailed descriptions of the historical development and the current components and operations of their office ergonomics programs. Results were summarized across corporations and presented for the following programmatic topics: backgrounds of key people, initial awareness and preliminary needs assessment, program development, program implementation, program monitoring and evaluation, program components, education and training, workstation and job analysis, early identification of cases, case management, and alternate office environments. The subject matter experts also provided comments about the strengths of their programs, their advice to others, and lessons they learned.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Occup Environ Med
October 1997
Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
De Quervain's tenosynovitis is a disorder characterized by pain on the radial (thumb) side of the wrist, impairment of thumb function, and thickening of the ligamentous structure covering the tendons in the first dorsal compartment of the wrist. It is precisely defined as stenosing tenosynovitis of the first dorsal compartment. It is a relatively common, uncomplicated, and noncontroversial musculoskeletal disorder of the distal upper extremity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Opin Hematol
September 1997
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Lupus anticoagulants comprise a heterogenous group of circulating immunoglobulins that are associated with an increased risk of thrombosis. It was believed earlier that these antibodies were directed against anionic phospholipids. Recent findings, however, establish that the autoantibodies in lupus anticoagulants are not directed against "native" anionic phospholipids but rather to modified phospholipids, lipid-protein adducts, and certain phospholipid binding proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm Ind Hyg Assoc J
July 1997
Department of Occupational Health Sciences, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710-2003, USA.
Ultrastruct Pathol
August 1997
Department of Cell Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Mesothelioma is a rare neoplasm that occurs most frequently in individuals with previous asbestos exposure. Differences for risk of development of asbestos-related mesothelioma and lung cancer have been attributed to the various types of asbestos, as well as to the dimension of the inhaled fibers. In the present study, 55 individuals with the pathological diagnosis of mesothelioma were evaluated as to ferruginous body and fiber content in lung tissue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOccup Environ Med
June 1997
Department of Radiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Objectives: To determine predictors of progression of pleural and parenchymal disease on the chest radiographs of workers exposed to a short term, intense exposure of amosite asbestos.
Methods: The first and last of a series of chest radiographs of 887 workers exposed to amosite was interpreted and coded according to International Labour Organisation (ILO) standards by two physicians. Significant predictors of disease progression were found by a linear stepwise regression analysis from among such variables as smoking history, latency (time since first exposure), duration and intensity of exposure, and cytology.
Int J Biochem Cell Biol
May 1997
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Tissue-specific and developmental stage-dependent expression of a novel Dopa/tyrosine sulfotransferase in Sprague-Dawley rats was examined. Both immunoblot and Northern blot analyses showed that the enzyme was expressed predominantly in liver and to a lesser extent in kidney. Its expression could not be detected in nine other organs tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Microbiol
April 1997
Department of Microbiology University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710-2003, USA.
A previously described PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) identification schema for Nocardia that used an amplified 439-bp segment (amplicon) of the 65-kDa heat shock protein gene was evaluated for potential use with isolates of all clinically significant aerobic actinomycetes. The study included 28 reference (American Type Culture Collection) strains and 198 clinical isolates belonging to 20 taxonomic groups. Of these 198 isolates, 188 could be differentiated by this PCR-RFLP method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThromb Res
March 1997
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
A 300 bp probe generated by the PCR was derived from rabbit genomic DNA using primers from a highly conserved region of the DNA for human factor X (HFX). The probe was used in northern blot analysis of liver RNA to demonstrate an mRNA species of 1.6 kb for the rabbit factor X and subsequently for isolation and characterization of the cDNA for rabbit factor X (RFX) from a lambda Zap II cDNA library generated from rabbit liver mRNA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
February 1997
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Human monoamine (M)-form phenol sulfotransferase (PST) was PCR-cloned and transiently expressed in COS-7 cells. The recombinant enzyme was demonstrated to display not only the previously reported sulfotransferase activity toward dopamine, but also novel manganese-dependent Dopa/tyrosine sulfotransferase activities. These results imply a new functional role of the human M-form PST in the homeostatic regulation of Dopa and tyrosine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComput Chem
January 1998
Department of Epidemiology/Biomathematics, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Artificial neural networks provide a unique computing architecture whose potential has attracted interest from researchers across different disciplines. As a technique for computational analysis, neural network technology is very well suited for the analysis of molecular sequence data. It has been applied successfully to a variety of problems, ranging from gene identification, to protein structure prediction and sequence classification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Infect Dis
January 1997
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
December 1996
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
The products of the recF, recO, and recR genes are thought to interact and assist RecA in the utilization of single-stranded DNA precomplexed with single-stranded DNA binding protein (Ssb) during synapsis. Using immunoprecipitation, size-exclusion chromatography, and Ssb protein affinity chromatography in the absence of any nucleotide cofactors, we have obtained the following results: (i) RecF interacts with RecO, (ii) RecF interacts with RecR in the presence of RecO to form a complex consisting of RecF, RecO, and RecR (RecF-RecO-RecR); (iii) RecF interacts with Ssb protein in the presence of RecO. These data suggested that RecO mediates the interactions of RecF protein with RecR and with Ssb proteins.
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December 1996
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
We report here experiments on how lupus anticoagulant antibodies (LA IgG) that react with prothrombin bind to surface phospholipid and affect prothrombin's affinity for surface phospholipid and activation to thrombin. LA IgG was purified by protein A chromatography from the plasma of 16 patients of whom four had associated hypoprothrombinemia and 10 had experienced thrombosis. Many LA IgG bound, in the absence of phospholipid and calcium, not only to immobilized prothrombin but to both prothrombin 1 and fragment 1, which established at least an oligoclonal origin of LA IgG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOncogene
July 1996
Department of Molecular Biology, University of Texas Health Center At Tyler 75710, USA.
We have been studying the interaction of the oncogenic human polyomavirus BK (BKV) with the tumor-suppressor protein p53 to understand the biology of this virus as well as to understand the basic mechanisms of p53 transactivation. We here demonstrate that p53 binds specifically to the viral promoter at two different sites, S-I (np 361-383) and S-II (np 314-336) in the late region. Site S-I is a 23 bp domain comprising an unique combination of a 10 bp consensus monomer binding site (Pu Pu Pu C (A/T) (T/A) G Py Py Py) which is contiguous with a GC-rich Sp-1 motif that binds p53 in the SV40 promoter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntimicrob Agents Chemother
July 1996
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Resistance to clarithromycin among isolates of Mycobacterium chelonae and M. abscessus was observed in 18 of 800 (2.3%) patients tested between 1990 and 1995.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScreening and monitoring activities have their place in the prevention of workplace and environmental disease and injury. Testing, while still relatively nonspecific at this time, can be appropriately used in such prevention activities. Unfortunately, such information can be misused or even put to malevolent purpose, and this complicates the moral and ethical aspects of such testing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
May 1996
Department of Physiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Salmeterol has been shown to prevent the influx of proteins into the air spaces of lungs of guinea pigs given intravenous histamine. To determine whether the salmeterol acts to stabilize the epithelial or endothelial barrier, we ventilated anesthetized sheep with aerosolized salmeterol before infusing histamine intravenously at a rate of 4 micrograms.kg-1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMt Sinai J Med
August 1996
Office of Medical Education, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Prevention in the United States has suffered because of the use of a traditional "medical" model rather than a "health" model. Financing, medical education, and research support have favored a focus on disease rather than prevention, although the greatest gains in man's physical well-being have come from preventive rather than curative activities. Although prevention has not been a major focus within medicine to date, despite its significant contributions, it appears that major changes will take place in the twenty-first century that will markedly change this situation.
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May 1996
Department of Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
Experiments were performed to evaluate activation of factor VII bound to relipidated tissue factor (TF) in suspension and to TF constitutively expressed on the surface of an ovarian carcinoma cell line (OC-2008). Activation was assessed by measuring cleavage of 125I-factor VII and by the ability of unlabeled factor VII to catalyze activation of a variant factor IX molecule that, after activation, cannot back-activate factor VII. Factor Xa was found to effectively activate factor VII bound to TF relipidated in either acidic or neutral phospholipid vesicles.
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