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2. Experience of conducting integrated irregular classes in robotics.
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Valko, N V and Kushnir, N O
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- 2024
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3. Methodological aspects of determining the economic efficiency of environmental management
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Kovshun, N, primary, Kostrychenko, V, additional, Solodkyy, V, additional, Savytska, O, additional, Kushnir, N, additional, and Malanchuk, L, additional
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- 2023
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4. Implementation of the financial monitoring system into the Ukrainian enterprises activity based on the sustainable economic development and green financing concept
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Kushnir, N, primary, Los, Z, additional, Shpak, V, additional, Malanchuk, L, additional, and Tsaruk, D, additional
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- 2023
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5. Monitoring of resource-efficient provision of Ukrainian dairy processing enterprises with high-quality raw milk on the basis of international requirements
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Kushnir, N, primary, Ventsuryk, A, additional, Zhemba, A, additional, and Tsaruk, D, additional
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- 2021
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6. Влияние химического состава стали S420M на показатели прочности
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Ivantsov, S. V., Nesvietova, A. S., and Kushnir, N. O.
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хімічний склад ,прочность ,steel S420M ,forecast ,міцність ,химический состав ,chemical composition ,regression equation ,strength ,рівняння регресії ,прогноз ,сталь S420M ,уравнение регрессии - Abstract
Introduction.The study of the influence of chemical composition of materials on their mechanical properties is most often realized through modeling. This approach makes it possible to establish a one-to-one correspondence between composition and properties in the form of the obtained regression equations. The estimation of the magnitude of the coefficients of the equations allows us to determine the degree of influence of chemical composition elements of the materials on mechanical properties. It is therefore proposed to use this approach to evaluate the effect of chemical composition of S420M on its strength. Materials and methodology. The chemical composition and the tensile strength σв of the S420M structural steel were varied within the limits of the ДСТУ EN 10025-4 standard for metal products. Using a technique of experiment planning, a fractional replica of the 24 experiment matrix was implemented. The results of the experiment. Multiparametric regression equations for the estimation of the tensile strength depending on the percentage of carbon, silicon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, niobium and vanadium were obtained. The greatest impact on the tensile strength, depending on the percentage, is 125,25 carbon, 29,50 − manganese, 29,50 − chromium, 24,50 − vanadium and 16,50 − molybdenum. The calculation of the effect of the elements of the chemical composition on the strength was carried out on the basis of the analysis of the coefficients of the obtained mathematical model. Thus, the approach to the prediction of the strength limit of S420M steel is implemented, which allows to control its performance during production by changing the chemical composition. The performance of the model is confirmed by the statistics of Fisher and Kochren. Conclusions. On the basis of the analysis of the influence of the chemical composition of S420M steel on its ultimate strength, a mathematical model of forecasting within the ДСТУ EN 10025-4 standard was obtained. The analysis of the coefficients of the model made it possible to rank the elements of the chemical composition of steel, depending on the "weight" of their percentage. The implementation of this approach allows us to predict the performance of steel strength in the process of its production by selecting the chemical composition., Введение.Исследование влияния химического состава материалов на их механические свойства чаще всего реализуется путем моделирования. Такой подход позволяет установить взаимно однозначное соответствие между составом и свойствами в виде полученных уравнений регрессии. Оценка величины коэффициентов уравнений позволяет определить степень влияния элементов химического состава материалов на механические свойства. Поэтому предложено использовать такой подход к оценке влияния химического состава стали S420M на ее прочность. Материалы и методика. Химический состав и предел прочности σв конструкционной стали S420M изменялись в пределах, соответствующих требованиям стандарта ДСТУ EN 10025-4 на металлопродукцию. С использованием методики планирования экспериментов реализована дробная реплика 24 матрицы эксперимента. Результаты эксперимента. Получено многопараметрическое уравнение регрессии оценки предела прочности в зависимости от процентного содержания углерода, кремния, марганца, фосфора, серы, хрома, никеля, молибдена, ниобия и ванадия. На предел прочности наибольшее влияние в зависимости от процентного содержания 125,25 оказывает углерод, 29,50 − марганец, 29,50 − хром, 24,50 − ванадий и 16,50 − молибден. Расчет влияния элементов химического состава на прочность осуществлялся на основе анализа коэффициентов полученной математической модели. Таким образом, реализован подход к прогнозу предела прочности стали S420M, что позволяет в процессе производства контролировать ее показатели путем изменения химического состава. Работоспособность модели подтверждена статистическими показателями Фишера и Кохрена. Выводы. На основании анализа влияния химического состава стали S420M на предел ее прочности получена математическая модель прогноза в пределах стандарта ДСТУ EN 10025-4. Анализ коэффициентов модели позволил провести ранжирование элементов химического состава стали в зависимости от «веса» их процентного содержания. Реализация данного подхода позволяет прогнозировать показатели предела прочности стали в процессе ее производства путем подбора химического состава., Вступ. Дослідження впливу хімічного складу матеріалів на їх механічні властивості частіше за все реалізується шляхом моделювання. Такий підхід дозволяє встановити взаємно однозначну відповідність між складом і властивостями у вигляді отриманих рівнянь регресії. Оцінка величини коефіцієнтів рівнянь дає можливість визначити ступінь впливу елементів хімічного складу матеріалів на механічні властивості. Тому запропоновано використати такий підхід до оцінки впливу хімічного складу сталі S420M на її міцність. Матеріали та методика. Хімічний склад та межа міцності σв в конструкційній сталі S420M змінювались у межах, що відповідають вимогам стандарту ДСТУ EN 10025-4 на металопродукцію. Із застосуванням методики планування експериментів реалізовано дробну репліку 24 матриці експерименту. Результати експерименту. Отримано багатопараметричне рівняння регресії оцінки межі міцності залежно від процентного вмісту вуглецю, кремнію, марганцю, фосфору, сірки, хрому, нікелю, молібдену, ніобію та ванадію. На межу міцності найбільше впливає залежно від процентного вмісту 125,25 вуглець, 29,50 − марганець, 29,50 − хром, 24,50 − ванадій та 16,50 − молібден. Розрахунок впливу елементів хімічного складу на міцність здійснювався на основі аналізу коефіцієнтів отриманої математичної моделі. Таким чином, реалізовано підхід до прогнозу межі міцності сталі S420M, що дозволяє в процесі виробництва контролювати її показники шляхом зміни хімічного складу. Працездатність моделі підтверджена статистичними показниками Фішера і Кохрена. Висновки. На основі аналізу впливу хімічного складу сталі S420M на межу її міцності отримано математичну модель прогнозу в межах стандарту ДСТУ EN 10025-4. Аналіз коефіцієнтів моделі дозволив провести ранжування елементів хімічного складу сталі залежно від «ваги» їх процентного вмісту. Реалізація такого підходу дозволяє прогнозувати показники межі міцності сталі в процесі її виробництва шляхом підбору хімічного складу.
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- 2020
7. The implementation of digital program control in hydraulic actuators of hydraulic structures
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Zyubin, I, primary, Kushnir, N, additional, Akinfiev, A, additional, and Sinitsyna, A, additional
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- 2020
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8. Adult Neural Stem Cells: Basic Research and Production Strategies for Neurorestorative Therapy
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Samoilova, E. M., Kalsin, V. A., Kushnir, N. M., Chistyakov, D. A., Troitskiy, A. V., and Baklaushev, V. P.
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Over many decades, constructing genetically and phenotypically stable lines of neural stem cells (NSC) for clinical purposes with the aim of restoring irreversibly lost functions of nervous tissue has been one of the major goals for multiple research groups. The unique ability of stem cells to maintain their own pluripotent state even in the adult body has made them into the choice object of study. With the development of the technology for induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and direct transdifferentiation of somatic cells into the desired cell type, the initial research approaches based on the use of allogeneic NSCs from embryonic or fetal nervous tissue are gradually becoming a thing of the past. This review deals with basic molecular mechanisms for maintaining the pluripotent state of embryonic/induced stem and reprogrammed somatic cells, as well as with currently existing reprogramming strategies. The focus is on performing direct reprogramming while bypassing the stage of iPSCs which is known for genetic instability and an increased risk of tumorigenesis. A detailed description of various protocols for obtaining reprogrammed neural cells used in the therapy of the nervous system pathology is also provided.
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- 2018
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9. Analyzing dairy industry development for Ukrainian and global food security during martial law
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Kovshun Natalia, Kushnir Nina, Tsaruk Diana, Snitko Dmytro, and Slesarchuk Oleksandr
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Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The study examines the development determinants of the dairy industry, a major component of global and national food security. Regarding production and trade factors affecting the whole agro-industrial complex and the dairy industry of Ukraine, the leading indicators of dairy products' availability and provision level were determined, and their dynamics were analyzed. Ukraine's dairy product consumption sufficiency indicator was defined as one of the food security criteria. It has been established that the production determinants of the dairy industry under martial law include the profitability cost level of milk production, the milking herd's number, raw milk quality and sufficiency, and the use of fodder in milk production. Trade determinants are sale opportunities, the price level for raw milk, the affordability of dairy products, and the current Ukrainian legislation in the trade sector. The developed linear multifactor model of the dairy products turnover by retail chains' dependence on the dairy products consumption level, the average monthly wage level, the inflation level and imports indicates a close relationship between the determined factors and allows to analyze the prospects of the market and the dairy industry, as GFCI components.
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- 2024
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10. ON THE TASK OF BUILDING THE ROUTES OF PASSENGER BUSES OF TWO AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES
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Morozov, А. V., Kushnir, N. О., and Loktikova, Т. M.
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assignment problem ,bichromatic graph ,Kuhn-Munkres algorithm ,задача про призначення ,дводольний граф ,алгоритм Кана-Мункреса - Abstract
The article formulates a mathematical model search of n bus routes between the twopoints, which carry out cruises corresponding to the specified schedule, and with specifiedduration. The duration of each route consists of two cruises and idle hours, which aredetermined by the moment of the completion of the first cruise and the moment of thebeginning of the second. Totally, 2n cruises are performed and provide the passenger transportationby n cruises. In this specific version of the problem is the additional condition,that the execution time of each route shall not exceed the established limit of a standard d.Offered framework for the solution of the problem of procedure to the task assignmentand modification of Kuhn-Munkres algorithm, which is looking for a solution of the problemof assignment to the maximum. The proposed numerical scheme is an iterative process, eachstep of which provides the topmost layout. To adapt the task to form, which allows to applythe modification of Kuhn-Munkres algorithm, to consider the bichromatic graph, whichbuilds perfect matching with a maximum weight of the ribs., У статті формулюється математична модель задачі пошуку n маршрутів руху автобусів між двома пунктами, які виконують рейси відповідного до заданого розкладу і при заданих тривалостях рейсів. Тривалість кожного маршруту складається з двох рейсів і часу простою, що визначається моментом завершення першого рейсу і моментом початку другого. Всього виконується 2n рейсів, які забезпечують доставку пасажирів n маршрутами. В розглядуваному206варіанті задачі є додаткова умова, яка полягає у тому, що час виконання кожного маршруту не може перевищувати встановленого граничного нормативу d.Для розв’язання сформульованої задачі пропонується процедура зведення її до задачі про призначення та модифікація алгоритму Кана-Мункреса, яка шукає розв’язок задачі про призначення на максимум. Запропонована обчислювальна схема представляє собою ітераційний процес, на кожному кроці якого будується вершинна розмітка.Щоб адаптувати задачу до вигляду, який дозволяє застосувати модифікацію алгоритму Кана-Мункреса, пропонується розглядати дводольний граф, на якому будується досконале паросполучення з максимальною вагою ребер.
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- 2016
11. REVIEW OF TRENDS, APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVE PRACTICES OF STEM-EDUCATION FOR TRAINING CENTER OPENING
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Kushnir, N., primary, Osipova, N., additional, Valko, N., additional, and Kuzmich, L., additional
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- 2017
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12. PARADIGM CHANGE THE EDUCATION THE TEACHERS OF PRIMARY CLASSES IN THE CONDITIONS OF INFORMATION SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
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Kushnir, N., primary and Vinnyk, T., additional
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- 2016
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13. Analysis of drug pricing under conditions of uncertainty of the environment
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Novіkov, V. P., Krychkovska, A. M., Parashchyn, Zh. D., Zayarnyuk, N. L., Lobur, I. P., Kushnir, N. V., Novіkov, V. P., Krychkovska, A. M., Parashchyn, Zh. D., Zayarnyuk, N. L., Lobur, I. P., and Kushnir, N. V.
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The provisions of the main legal acts regulating pricing for drugs and medical products in Ukraine have been analyzed. The dynamics of the price level for drugs with introduction of the value added tax in accordance with the current legislation has been studied. The analysis of price increase for top ten drugs, as well as for some expensive drugs due to the socio-political changes in the country and considerable fluctuations at the financial market has been carried out., Проанализированы положения основных нормативно-правовых актов, регламентирующих ценообразование на лекарственные средства и изделия медицинского назначения в Украине. Исследована динамика уровня цен на лекарственные средства при введении налога на добавочную стоимость в соответствии с действующим законодательством. Проведен анализ роста цен на десять топ-препаратов, а также на некоторые дорогостоящие лекарственные средства в связи с социально-политическими изменениями в стране и значительными колебаниями на финансовом рынке., Проаналізовано положення основних нормативно-правових актів, що регламентують ціноутворення на лікарські засоби та вироби медичного призначення в Україні. Досліджено динаміку рівня цін на ліки при запровадженні податку на додану вартість згідно діючого законодавства. Проведено аналіз зростання цін на десять топ-препаратів, а також на деякі високовартісні лікарські засоби у зв’язку з соціально-політичними змінами у державі та значними коливаннями на фінансовому ринку.
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14. Analysis of drug pricing under conditions of uncertainty of the environment
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Novіkov, V. P.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Krychkovska, A. M.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Parashchyn, Zh. D.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Zayarnyuk, N. L.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Lobur, I. P.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Kushnir, N. V.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Novіkov, V. P.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Krychkovska, A. M.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Parashchyn, Zh. D.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Zayarnyuk, N. L.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», Lobur, I. P.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка», and Kushnir, N. V.; Національний університет «Львівська політехніка»
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The provisions of the main legal acts regulating pricing for drugs and medical products in Ukraine have been analyzed. The dynamics of the price level for drugs with introduction of the value added tax in accordance with the current legislation has been studied. The analysis of price increase for top ten drugs, as well as for some expensive drugs due to the socio-political changes in the country and considerable fluctuations at the financial market has been carried out., Проанализированы положения основных нормативно-правовых актов, регламентирующих ценообразование на лекарственные средства и изделия медицинского назначения в Украине. Исследована динамика уровня цен на лекарственные средства при введении налога на добавочную стоимость в соответствии с действующим законодательством. Проведен анализ роста цен на десять топ-препаратов, а также на некоторые дорогостоящие лекарственные средства в связи с социально-политическими изменениями в стране и значительными колебаниями на финансовом рынке., Проаналізовано положення основних нормативно-правових актів, що регламентують ціноутворення на лікарські засоби та вироби медичного призначення в Україні. Досліджено динаміку рівня цін на ліки при запровадженні податку на додану вартість згідно діючого законодавства. Проведено аналіз зростання цін на десять топ-препаратів, а також на деякі високовартісні лікарські засоби у зв’язку з соціально-політичними змінами у державі та значними коливаннями на фінансовому ринку.
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- 2015
15. Rating of economic entities in the sector as a component of water resources management
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Kovshun Nataliia, Kushnir Nina, Solodkyy Vladyslav, Zhemba Alla, and Kliukha Oksana
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The study is devoted to the problem of analysing the activities of water management organizations. Such an analysis is an important component of water resources management since many important tasks (technological, environmental, economic, and others) are assigned to water management organizations. It is proposed to use ratings for a comprehensive assessment of the performance of budgetary water management organizations. This methodology involves the use of individual indicators of their activities, which can be grouped into blocks as well as combined into generalized indicators. The initial stage of rating the organization’s activity is its assessment by individual parameters that form the main components of the activity, such as financial, intellectual, personnel, technological, informational, environmental, etc. Based on these data, an integrated assessment of the level of performance of organizations is carried out. The rating result for a separate period is given. The gathered array of data for the year will more objectively reflect the performance of the organization than quarterly data. Dynamic analysis in the context of the years under study will also allow identifying changes that have occurred in the rating of water management organizations as a result of identifying reserves and implementing measures aimed at improving their performance.
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- 2023
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16. Comparative dynamics of self-consciousness of schizophrenic patients and patients with acute and transient psychotic disorders in the process of compulsory treatment.
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Yur’yeva, L. N., primary, Demura, N. A., additional, Zhur, Y. V., additional, Kolomoyets, N. Y., additional, and Kushnir, N. G., additional
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- 2013
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17. MODEL OF TRAINING OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN LEARNING THE BASICS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
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Kushnir, N., primary
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- 2013
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18. STRATEGIES TO DEVELOP MODERN COURSE FOR FUTURE TEACHERS: PERSON-CENTRED APPROACH
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Kushnir, N., primary, Valko, N., additional, and Manzhula, A., additional
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- 2013
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19. QUALITY OF LIFE/AFTERCARE
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Rednam, S., primary, Scheurer, M., additional, Adesina, A., additional, Lau, C., additional, Okcu, M., additional, Deatrick, J., additional, Ogle, S., additional, Fisher, M., additional, Barakat, L., additional, Hardie, T., additional, Li, Y., additional, Ginsberg, J., additional, Ben-Arush, M., additional, Krivoy, E., additional, Rosenkranz, R., additional, Peretz-Nahum, M., additional, Brown, R. J., additional, Love, J., additional, Warburton, D., additional, McBride, W. H., additional, Bluml, S., additional, Mueller, S., additional, Sear, K., additional, Hills, N., additional, Chettout, N., additional, Afghani, S., additional, Lew, L., additional, Tolentino, E., additional, Haas-Kogan, D., additional, Fullerton, H., additional, Reddick, W., additional, Palmer, S., additional, Glass, J., additional, Ogg, R., additional, Gajjar, A., additional, Omar, A., additional, Perkins, S., additional, Shinohara, E., additional, Spoljaric, D., additional, Isenberg, J., additional, Whittington, M., additional, Hauff, M., additional, King, A., additional, Litzelman, K., additional, Barker, E., additional, Catrine, K., additional, Puccetti, D., additional, Possin, P., additional, Witt, W., additional, Mallucci, C., additional, Kumar, R., additional, Pizer, B., additional, Williams, D., additional, Pettorini, B., additional, Piscione, J., additional, Bouffet, E., additional, Shams, I., additional, Kulkarni, A., additional, Remes, T., additional, Harila-Saari, A., additional, Suo-Palosaari, M., additional, Arikoski, P., additional, Riikonen, P., additional, Sutela, A., additional, Koskenkorva, P., additional, Ojaniemi, M., additional, Rantala, H., additional, Campen, C. J., additional, Ashby, D., additional, Fisher, P. G., additional, Monje, M., additional, Kulkarni, A. V., additional, Nakamura, H., additional, Makino, K., additional, Yano, S., additional, Kuratsu, J.-i., additional, Jadrijevic-Cvrlje, F., additional, Batinica, M., additional, Toledano, H., additional, Hoffman, T., additional, Ezer-Cohen, Y., additional, Michowiz, S., additional, Yaniv, I., additional, Cohen, I. 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U., additional, Friedrich, C., additional, von Bueren, A. O., additional, Resch, A., additional, Kortmann, R. D., additional, Kaatsch, P., additional, Doerr, H. G., additional, Rutkowski, S., additional, del Bufalo, F., additional, Mastronuzzi, A., additional, Serra, A., additional, de Sio, L., additional, Locatelli, F., additional, Biassoni, V., additional, Leonardi, M., additional, Ajovalasit, D., additional, Riva, D., additional, Vago, C., additional, Usilla, A., additional, Fidani, P., additional, Schiavello, E., additional, Gariboldi, F., additional, Massimino, M., additional, Lober, R., additional, Perrault, S., additional, Partap, S., additional, Edwards, M., additional, Fisher, P., additional, Yeom, K., additional, Salgado, D., additional, Nunes, S., additional, Vinhais, S., additional, Wells, E. M., additional, Seidel, K., additional, Ullrich, N. J., additional, Diller, L., additional, Krull, K. R., additional, Neglia, J., additional, Robison, L. L., additional, Whelan, K., additional, Russell, C. E., additional, Brownstone, D., additional, Kaise, C., additional, Bull, K., additional, Culliford, D., additional, Calaminus, G., additional, Bertin, D., additional, Vallero, S., additional, Romano, E., additional, Basso, M. E., additional, Biasin, E., additional, Fagioli, F., additional, Ziara, K., additional, L'Hotta, A., additional, Williams, A., additional, Thede, R., additional, Moore, K., additional, James, A., additional, Bjorn, E., additional, Franzen, P., additional, Haag, A., additional, Lax, A.-K., additional, Moreno, I., additional, Obeid, J., additional, Timmons, B. W., additional, Iwata, W., additional, Wagner, S., additional, Lai, J.-S., additional, Waddell, K., additional, VanLeeuwen, S., additional, Newmark, M., additional, Noonan, J., additional, O'Connell, K., additional, Urban, M., additional, Yount, S., additional, Goldman, S., additional, Igoe, D., additional, Cunningham, T., additional, Orfus, M., additional, Mabbott, D., additional, Liptak, C., additional, Manley, P., additional, Recklitis, C., additional, Zhang, P., additional, Shaikh, F., additional, Narang, I., additional, Matsumoto, K., additional, Yamasaki, K., additional, Okada, K., additional, Fujisaki, H., additional, Osugi, Y., additional, Hara, J., additional, Phipps, K., additional, Gumley, D., additional, Jacques, T., additional, Hargrave, D., additional, Michalski, A., additional, Chordas, C., additional, Chi, S., additional, Robison, N., additional, Bandopadhayay, P., additional, Marcus, K., additional, Zimmerman, M. A., additional, Goumnerova, L., additional, Kieran, M., additional, Brand, S., additional, Brinkman, T., additional, Delaney, B., additional, Diver, T., additional, Rey, C., additional, Madden, J. R., additional, Hemenway, M. S., additional, Dorneman, L., additional, Stiller, D., additional, Liu, A. K., additional, Foreman, N. K., additional, Vibhakar, R., additional, Mitchell, M., additional, Hemenway, M., additional, Madden, J., additional, Ryan, M., additional, O'Kane, R., additional, Picton, S., additional, Kenny, T., additional, Stiller, C., additional, Chumas, P., additional, Bendel, A., additional, Patterson, R., additional, Barrera, M., additional, Schulte, F., additional, Bartels, U., additional, Janzen, L., additional, Johnston, D., additional, Cataudella, D., additional, Chung, J., additional, Sung, L., additional, Hancock, K., additional, Hukin, J., additional, Zelcer, S., additional, Brandon, S., additional, Montour-Proulx, I., additional, Strother, D., additional, Cooksey, R., additional, Bowers, D., additional, Gargan, L., additional, Gode, A., additional, Klesse, L., additional, Oden, J., additional, Vega, G., additional, Sala, F., additional, Nuzzi, D., additional, Mulino, M., additional, Masotto, B., additional, Mazza, C., additional, Bricolo, A., additional, Gerosa, M., additional, Tong, M., additional, Laughlin, S., additional, Mackie, S., additional, Taylor, L., additional, Sharpe, G., additional, Al-Salihi, O., additional, and Nicolin, G., additional
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20. ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTING ECDL COURSE IN THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS
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Petuhova, L. E., primary, Osipova, N. V., additional, and Kushnir, N. O., additional
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- 2010
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21. Aims and tasks of the project “Formation of bank of electronic documents in distance learning of higher pedagogical education”
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Spivakovsky, A., primary, Lvov, M. S., additional, Kravtsov, G. M., additional, Fedorova, Y. B., additional, Kushnir, N. O., additional, and Osipova, N. V., additional
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- 2009
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22. Рeculiarities of creating of Internet portal of distance learning ECDL for establishments of higher education
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Osipova, N. V., primary and Kushnir, N. O., additional
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- 2009
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23. The Prospects for Development of the Agricultural Land Market in Ukraine
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Kushnir Nina B., Gharnagha Oleksandr M., and Ihnatiuk Irina Z.
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land reform ,land market ,rent ,collateral ,mortgage ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
The article is aimed at studying the basic aspects of establishment and development of the land market. A mechanism for securing against the leasehold estate and a model of an agricultural land market have been proposed. It has been specified that the most important component on formation of land market in our State is to work to change public opinion, people attitudes regarding the private ownership of land and deals with it. The proposed mechanism for securing against the leasehold estate has not only economic, but also social significance, which, above all, is that securing against the leasehold estate does not change the owner of the land, and, consequently, does not threaten villagers with dispossession of land. With introduction of the presented model of an agricultural land market it can be argued that such a market is an open, complex system based on the interaction between its actors over the use, disposal and market turnover of agricultural lands.
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24. Principles of creating a system of sustainable water use in Ukraine
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Kovshun Nataliia, Savina Nataliia, Diallo Mamadou Alouma, Kushnir Nina, Zhiwei Dong, and Zoshchuk Vitalii
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
This research focuses on the problem of water supply, and its solution requires scientific and practical approaches in environmental, engineering, economic and other fields. Practical recommendations to create an integrated water use system in Ukraine are based on the delimitation of its target subsystems. Special attention is paid to an integrated approach to water resources management, identification of key issues, clear conceptual modeling, strategy development, and production of ‘useful’ scientific information. It is important to study the role of coordinating government bodies in the field of water space monitoring. In particular, this mechanism involves the development of national program for monitoring the aquatic environment, the formation of budgets of all bodies and institutions; search for additional sources of funding and organizational methods. An important tool for improving the state of water resources is the implementation of international environmental standards and conventions. These strategic decisions are entrusted to the Ministries of Environment and other governing bodies. The use of software products generate significant amounts of data accumulated in various information banks. The main direction of the study is the concentration of information data in one key database. It will provide clear assess to the data aquatic environment and make analytical studies.
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25. Social media, sustainability, and environmental protection in sustainable education
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Simionescu Mihaela, Horváthová Zuzana, Kovshun Nataliia, and Kushnir Nina
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
This paper focuses on the perceptions of sustainability and environmental protection expressed by the users of social networks (such as Facebook or WhatsApp). Forming the perception of climate change and environmental protection is a part of sustainable education. Social networks and Internet-based technologies might contribute to the process of gaining, processing and exchanging the information on sustainable development and to help to shape the social environmental awareness. Our results demonstrate that people who are familiar with the concept of sustainability consider environmental protection to be very important compared to those who are not familiar with this concept. In addition, it appears that people without any significant knowledge about sustainability are not interested in environmental protection. These outcomes suggest that sustainable education might help people in changing their perspectives and considering environmental protection to be essential for the future.
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26. Monoassociation of SCID mice with helicobacter muridarum, but not four other enterics, provokes IBD upon receipt of T cells
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Jiang, H.Q., Kushnir, N., Christine Thurnheer, M., Bos, N.A., and Cebra, J.J.
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Background & Aims: Recently, a number of animal models for different aspects of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been developed. The aim of this study was to use one of these to determine whether particular, ostensibly innocuous, intestinal bacteria could provoke or exacerbate IBD. Methods: Conventionally reared C.B17 SCID mice were compared with germ-free and gnotobiotic mice, monoassociated with 1 of 5 intestinal bacteria, after transfer of CD45RB^h^i^g^h CD4^+ T cells from conventionally reared congenic BALB/c mice. Recipient mice were monitored over 7-12 weeks for clinical signs of IBD, and tissues were analyzed by histology/flow cytometry for abnormal inflammation and CD4^+ T cell outgrowth. Results: Neither germ-free mice nor mice monoassociated with segmented filamentous bacteria, Ochrobactrum anthropi, a nonpathogenic mutant of Listeria monocytogenes, or Morganella morganii developed any signs of IBD. In contrast, mice monoassociated with Helicobacter muridarum displayed an accelerated development of IBD in 5-6 weeks compared with 8-12 weeks observed in conventionally reared mice. The outgrowth of CD4^+ T cells in spleen and large intestine of H. muridarum monoassociated mice, as well as in conventionally reared mice was significantly higher than that in the other monoassociated mice. Conclusions: Among the intestinal bacteria tested, H. muridarum can serve as a provocateur of IBD in this model.
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27. Breaking barriers in antibody discovery: harnessing divergent species for accessing difficult and conserved drug targets.
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Banik SSR, Kushnir N, Doranz BJ, and Chambers R
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- Animals, Mice, Rabbits, Epitopes, Chickens, Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use
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To exploit highly conserved and difficult drug targets, including multipass membrane proteins, monoclonal antibody discovery efforts increasingly rely on the advantages offered by divergent species such as rabbits, camelids, and chickens. Here, we provide an overview of antibody discovery technologies, analyze gaps in therapeutic antibodies that stem from the historic use of mice, and examine opportunities to exploit previously inaccessible targets through discovery now possible in alternate species. We summarize the clinical development of antibodies raised from divergent species, discussing how these animals enable robust immune responses against highly conserved binding sites and yield antibodies capable of penetrating functional pockets via long HCDR3 regions. We also discuss the value of pan-reactive molecules often produced by these hosts, and how these antibodies can be tested in accessible animal models, offering a faster path to clinical development.
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28. Mutations in STN1 cause Coats plus syndrome and are associated with genomic and telomere defects.
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Simon AJ, Lev A, Zhang Y, Weiss B, Rylova A, Eyal E, Kol N, Barel O, Cesarkas K, Soudack M, Greenberg-Kushnir N, Rhodes M, Wiest DL, Schiby G, Barshack I, Katz S, Pras E, Poran H, Reznik-Wolf H, Ribakovsky E, Simon C, Hazou W, Sidi Y, Lahad A, Katzir H, Sagie S, Aqeilan HA, Glousker G, Amariglio N, Tzfati Y, Selig S, Rechavi G, and Somech R
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Humans, Male, Thalidomide adverse effects, Zebrafish, Ataxia drug therapy, Ataxia genetics, Ataxia metabolism, Ataxia pathology, Brain Neoplasms drug therapy, Brain Neoplasms genetics, Brain Neoplasms metabolism, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Calcinosis drug therapy, Calcinosis genetics, Calcinosis metabolism, Calcinosis pathology, Central Nervous System Cysts drug therapy, Central Nervous System Cysts genetics, Central Nervous System Cysts metabolism, Central Nervous System Cysts pathology, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Leukoencephalopathies drug therapy, Leukoencephalopathies genetics, Leukoencephalopathies metabolism, Leukoencephalopathies pathology, Muscle Spasticity drug therapy, Muscle Spasticity genetics, Muscle Spasticity metabolism, Muscle Spasticity pathology, Mutation, Retinal Diseases drug therapy, Retinal Diseases genetics, Retinal Diseases metabolism, Retinal Diseases pathology, Seizures drug therapy, Seizures genetics, Seizures metabolism, Seizures pathology, Telomere genetics, Telomere metabolism, Telomere pathology, Telomere-Binding Proteins biosynthesis, Telomere-Binding Proteins genetics, Thalidomide administration & dosage
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The analysis of individuals with telomere defects may shed light on the delicate interplay of factors controlling genome stability, premature aging, and cancer. We herein describe two Coats plus patients with telomere and genomic defects; both harbor distinct, novel mutations in STN1, a member of the human CTC1-STN1-TEN1 (CST) complex, thus linking this gene for the first time to a human telomeropathy. We characterized the patients' phenotype, recapitulated it in a zebrafish model and rescued cellular and clinical aspects by the ectopic expression of wild-type STN1 or by thalidomide treatment. Interestingly, a significant lengthy control of the gastrointestinal bleeding in one of our patients was achieved by thalidomide treatment, exemplifying a successful bed-to-bench-and-back approach., (© 2016 Simon et al.)
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29. Ribosomal Protein Rpl22 Controls the Dissemination of T-cell Lymphoma.
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Rao S, Cai KQ, Stadanlick JE, Greenberg-Kushnir N, Solanki-Patel N, Lee SY, Fahl SP, Testa JR, and Wiest DL
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- Animals, Apoptosis, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Blotting, Western, Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Female, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Lymphoma, T-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, T-Cell metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Transgenic, NF-kappa B genetics, NF-kappa B metabolism, Neoplasm Invasiveness, RNA, Messenger genetics, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, T-Lymphocytes metabolism, Thymus Neoplasms genetics, Thymus Neoplasms metabolism, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Lymphoma, T-Cell pathology, PTEN Phosphohydrolase physiology, RNA-Binding Proteins physiology, Ribosomal Proteins physiology, T-Lymphocytes pathology, Thymus Neoplasms secondary
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Mutations in ribosomal proteins cause bone marrow failure syndromes associated with increased cancer risk, but the basis by which they do so remains unclear. We reported previously that the ribosomal protein Rpl22 is a tumor suppressor in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL), and that loss of just one Rpl22 allele accelerates T-cell lymphomagenesis by activating NF-κB and inducing the stem cell factor Lin28B. Here, we show that, paradoxically, loss of both alleles of Rpl22 restricts lymphoma progression through a distinct effect on migration of malignant cells out of the thymus. Lymphoma-prone AKT2-transgenic or PTEN-deficient mice on an Rpl22(-/-) background developed significantly larger and markedly more vascularized thymic tumors than those observed in Rpl22(+/+) control mice. But, unlike Rpl22(+/+) or Rpl22(+/-) tumors, Rpl22(-/-) lymphomas did not disseminate to the periphery and were retained in the thymus. We traced the defect in the Rpl22(-/-) lymphoma migratory capacity to downregulation of the KLF2 transcription factor and its targets, including the key migratory factor sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1PR1). Indeed, reexpression of S1PR1 in Rpl22-deficient tumor cells restores their migratory capacity in vitro The regulation of KLF2 and S1PR1 by Rpl22 appears to be proximal as Rpl22 reexpression in Rpl22-deficient lymphoma cells restores expression of KLF2 and S1P1R, while Rpl22 knockdown in Rpl22-sufficient lymphomas attenuates their expression. Collectively, these data reveal that, while loss of one copy of Rpl22 promotes lymphomagenesis and disseminated disease, loss of both copies impairs responsiveness to migratory cues and restricts malignant cells to the thymus. Cancer Res; 76(11); 3387-96. ©2016 AACR., (©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.)
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30. Plant-produced candidate countermeasures against emerging and reemerging infections and bioterror agents.
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Streatfield SJ, Kushnir N, and Yusibov V
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- Animals, Antibodies, Monoclonal immunology, Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use, Vaccines, Subunit immunology, Vaccines, Subunit therapeutic use, Bioterrorism, Communicable Diseases drug therapy, Plants metabolism
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Despite progress in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, they continue to present a major threat to public health. The frequency of emerging and reemerging infections and the risk of bioterrorism warrant significant efforts towards the development of prophylactic and therapeutic countermeasures. Vaccines are the mainstay of infectious disease prophylaxis. Traditional vaccines, however, are failing to satisfy the global demand because of limited scalability of production systems, long production timelines and product safety concerns. Subunit vaccines are a highly promising alternative to traditional vaccines. Subunit vaccines, as well as monoclonal antibodies and other therapeutic proteins, can be produced in heterologous expression systems based on bacteria, yeast, insect cells or mammalian cells, in shorter times and at higher quantities, and are efficacious and safe. However, current recombinant systems have certain limitations associated with production capacity and cost. Plants are emerging as a promising platform for recombinant protein production due to time and cost efficiency, scalability, lack of harboured mammalian pathogens and possession of the machinery for eukaryotic post-translational protein modification. So far, a variety of subunit vaccines, monoclonal antibodies and therapeutic proteins (antivirals) have been produced in plants as candidate countermeasures against emerging, reemerging and bioterrorism-related infections. Many of these have been extensively evaluated in animal models and some have shown safety and immunogenicity in clinical trials. Here, we overview ongoing efforts to producing such plant-based countermeasures., (© 2015 Society for Experimental Biology, Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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31. Distinct roles for hepcidin and interleukin-6 in the recovery from anemia in mice injected with heat-killed Brucella abortus.
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Gardenghi S, Renaud TM, Meloni A, Casu C, Crielaard BJ, Bystrom LM, Greenberg-Kushnir N, Sasu BJ, Cooke KS, and Rivella S
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- Anemia genetics, Anemia microbiology, Animals, Bone Marrow immunology, Brucellosis complications, Disease Models, Animal, Erythropoiesis immunology, Female, Hepcidins genetics, Hot Temperature, Interleukin-6 genetics, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Recovery of Function immunology, Anemia immunology, Brucella abortus, Brucellosis immunology, Hepcidins immunology, Interleukin-6 immunology
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Anemia of inflammation (AI) is commonly observed in chronic inflammatory states and may hinder patient recovery and survival. Induction of hepcidin, mediated by interleukin 6, leads to iron-restricted erythropoiesis and anemia. Several translational studies have been directed at neutralizing hepcidin overexpression as a therapeutic strategy against AI. However, additional hepcidin-independent mechanisms contribute to AI, which are likely mediated by a direct effect of inflammatory cytokines on erythropoiesis. In this study, we used wild-type, hepcidin knockout (Hamp-KO) and interleukin 6 knockout (IL-6-KO) mice as models of AI. AI was induced with heat-killed Brucella abortus (BA). The distinct roles of iron metabolism and inflammation triggered by interleukin 6 and hepcidin were investigated. BA-treated wild-type mice showed increased expression of hepcidin and inflammatory cytokines, as well as transitory suppression of erythropoiesis and shortened red blood cell lifespan, all of which contributed to the severe anemia of these mice. In contrast, BA-treated Hamp-KO or IL-6-KO mice showed milder anemia and faster recovery compared with normal mice. Moreover, they exhibited different patterns in the development and resolution of anemia, supporting the notion that interleukin 6 and hepcidin play distinct roles in modulating erythropoiesis in AI.
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32. Haemophilus influenzae Type b Meningitis in the Short Period after Vaccination: A Reminder of the Phenomenon of Apparent Vaccine Failure.
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Greenberg-Kushnir N, Haskin O, Yarden-Bilavsky H, Amir J, and Bilavsky E
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We present two cases of bacterial meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) which developed a few days after conjugate Hib vaccination. This phenomenon of postimmunization provocative time period is reviewed and discussed. These cases serve as a reminder to clinicians of the risk, albeit rare, of invasive Hib disease in the short period after successful immunization.
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33. Anti-human immunodeficiency virus-gag CD8+ memory T cells generated in vitro from Listeria-immunized mice.
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Rayevskaya M, Kushnir N, and Frankel FR
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- Adoptive Transfer, Animals, Cell Division immunology, Cells, Cultured, Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, Female, Immunization, Immunologic Memory, Immunophenotyping, Interferon-gamma biosynthesis, Interleukin-15 immunology, Interleukin-2 immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, SCID, AIDS Vaccines immunology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, Gene Products, gag immunology, HIV-1 immunology, Listeria monocytogenes immunology
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The goal of vaccination is the generation of immune memory, an immune state that permits rapid and intense recall responses to a pathogen. Considerable effort is being made to understand the nature of memory T cells. We report here that by extending the length of in vitro culture following a single restimulation with specific peptide, preparations of highly enriched, highly active antigen-specific CD8+ memory T cells could be obtained. These cultures were begun with splenocytes from mice primed by infection either with an attenuated strain of Listeria monocytogenes or vaccinia virus, both expressing the human immunodeficiency virus-1-gag gene. In the cultures, antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) activity reached a maximum at about 9 days and thereafter fell to negligible values. Concomitant with the fall of CTL activity, however, we observed enrichment for a subset of CD11ahigh antigen-specific gag-tetramerpos CD8+ T cells. The cells showed little or no 4-hr CTL activity, but had high delayed (18-hr) CTL activity, and very high cytolytic activity after restimulation. They rapidly expressed interferon-gamma production. Their growth and survival after sorting was completely dependent on interleukin-2 or -15. As few as 5000 of the fluorescence-activated cell sorting-purified cells protected recipients against challenge 3 months after transfer. In response to the challenge, the cells repopulated lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs and showed a sizeable increase in number. The cells therefore demonstrate high protective activity for long periods of time. These cultured cells are thus a potential source of enriched natural memory T cells for reperfusion studies and in which the mechanisms that underlie the generation, differentiation and persistence of memory can be examined.
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34. Safety and immunogenicity in neonatal mice of a hyperattenuated Listeria vaccine directed against human immunodeficiency virus.
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Rayevskaya M, Kushnir N, and Frankel FR
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- AIDS Vaccines genetics, Animals, Animals, Newborn microbiology, Animals, Newborn virology, Female, Gene Products, gag genetics, Gene Products, gag immunology, Genetic Engineering, HIV Antigens genetics, HIV Antigens immunology, HIV Infections immunology, HIV Infections prevention & control, HIV-1 genetics, Listeria monocytogenes physiology, Male, Mice, Survival Rate, T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic immunology, Vaccines, Attenuated genetics, Vaccines, Synthetic adverse effects, Vaccines, Synthetic genetics, Vaccines, Synthetic immunology, AIDS Vaccines adverse effects, AIDS Vaccines immunology, Animals, Newborn immunology, HIV-1 immunology, Listeria monocytogenes genetics, Vaccines, Attenuated adverse effects, Vaccines, Attenuated immunology
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CD8(+) T cells are a major component of the adaptive response of a host to infections by viruses and other intracellular pathogenic agents. However, because of the intrinsic immaturity of the immune system of neonatal animals, neonates are highly sensitive to a variety of pathogens and may be unable to respond in a protective manner. Here we explore whether a hyperattenuated strain of Listeria monocytogenes that can be used as a live vaccine vector in adults is safe and able to induce an effective response in neonates. We answer both questions affirmatively.
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35. B2 but not B1 cells can contribute to CD4+ T-cell-mediated clearance of rotavirus in SCID mice.
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Kushnir N, Bos NA, Zuercher AW, Coffin SE, Moser CA, Offit PA, and Cebra JJ
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- Adoptive Transfer, Animals, Antibodies, Viral blood, Disease Models, Animal, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Immunoglobulin A, Secretory analysis, Intestines immunology, Lymphoid Tissue immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, SCID, Peritoneum cytology, Peritoneum immunology, Rotavirus isolation & purification, Rotavirus Infections virology, B-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, Rotavirus immunology, Rotavirus Infections immunology
- Abstract
Studies utilizing various immunodeficient mouse models of rotavirus (RV) infection demonstrated significant roles of RV-specific secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), CD4+ T cells, and CD8+ T cells in the clearance of RV and protection from secondary infection. Secretion of small but detectable amounts of IgA in RV-infected alphabeta T-cell receptor knockout mice (11) and distinctive anatomical localization and physiology of B1 cells suggested that B1 cells might be capable of producing RV-specific intestinal IgA in a T-cell-independent fashion and, therefore, be responsible for ablation of RV shedding. We investigated the role of B1 cells in the resolution of primary RV infection using a SCID mouse model. We found that the adoptive transfer of unseparated peritoneal exudate cells ablates RV shedding and leads to the production of high levels of RV-specific intestinal IgA. In contrast, purified B1 cells do not ablate RV shedding and do not induce a T-cell-independent or T-cell-dependent, RV-specific IgA response but do secrete large amounts of polyclonal (total) intestinal IgA. Cotransfer of mixtures of purified B1 cells and B1-cell-depleted peritoneal exudate cells differing in IgA allotypic markers also demonstrated that B2 cells (B1-cell-depleted peritoneal exudate cells) and not B1 cells produced RV-specific IgA. To our knowledge, this is the first observation that B1 cells are unable to cooperate with CD4+ T cells and produce virus-specific intestinal IgA antibody. We also observed that transferred CD4+ T cells alone are capable of resolving RV shedding, although no IgA is secreted. These data suggest that RV-specific IgA may not be obligatory for RV clearance but may protect from reinfection and that effector CD4+ T cells alone can mediate the resolution of primary RV infection. Reconstitution of RV-infected SCID mice with B1 cells results in the outgrowth of contaminating, donor CD4+ T cells that are unable to clear RV, possibly because their oligoclonal specificities may be ineffective against RV antigens.
- Published
- 2001
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