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2. METABOLIC AND REFLEX INFLUENCES ON CARDIAC FUNCTION IN THE NEWBORN
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DOWNING, S. EVANS, primary
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- 2023
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3. Reduction of the ordered-magnetic moment and its relationship to Kondo coherence in Ce$_{1-x}$La$_{x}$Cu$_{2}$Ge$_{2}$
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Ueland, B. G., Jo, N. H., Sapkota, A., Tian, W., Masters, M., Hodovanets, H., Downing, S. S., Schmidt, C., McQueeney, R. J., Bud`ko, S. L., Kreyssig, A., Canfield, P. C., and Goldman, A. I.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The microscopic details of the suppression of antiferromagnetic order in the Kondo-lattice series Ce$_{1-x}$La$_{x}$Cu$_{2}$Ge$_{2}$ due to nonmagnetic dilution by La are revealed through neutron diffraction results for $x=0.20$, $0.40$, $0.75$, and $0.85$. Magnetic Bragg peaks are found for $0.20\le x\le0.75$, and both the N\'{e}el temperature, $T_{\textrm{N}}$, and the ordered magnetic moment per Ce, $\mu$, linearly decrease with increasing $x$. The reduction in $\mu$ points to strong hybridization of the increasingly diluted Ce $4f$ electrons, and we find a remarkable quadratic dependence of $\mu$ on the Kondo-coherence temperature. We discuss our results in terms of local-moment- versus itinerant-type magnetism and mean-field theory, and show that Ce$_{1-x}$La$_{x}$Cu$_{2}$Ge$_{2}$ provides an exceptional opportunity to quantitatively study competing magnetic interactions in a Kondo lattice., Comment: Supplementary material included
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- 2017
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4. A potential physiological role for cyanotoxins in cyanobacteria of arid environments
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Downing, T.G., Phelan, R.R., and Downing, S.
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- 2015
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5. Analysis of rare disruptive germline mutations in 2135 enriched BRCA-negative breast cancers excludes additional high-impact susceptibility genes
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Loveday, C., primary, Garrett, A., additional, Law, P., additional, Hanks, S., additional, Poyastro-Pearson, E., additional, Adlard, J.W., additional, Barwell, J., additional, Berg, J., additional, Brady, A.F., additional, Brewer, C., additional, Chapman, C., additional, Cook, J., additional, Davidson, R., additional, Donaldson, A., additional, Douglas, F., additional, Greenhalgh, L., additional, Henderson, A., additional, Izatt, L., additional, Kumar, A., additional, Lalloo, F., additional, Miedzybrodzka, Z., additional, Morrison, P.J., additional, Paterson, J., additional, Porteous, M., additional, Rogers, M.T., additional, Walker, L., additional, Eccles, D., additional, Evans, D.G., additional, Snape, K., additional, Hanson, H., additional, Houlston, R.S., additional, Turnbull, C., additional, Ardern-Jones, A., additional, Adlard, J., additional, Ahmed, M., additional, Attard, G., additional, Bailey, K., additional, Bancroft, E., additional, Bardsley, C., additional, Barton, D., additional, Bartlett, M., additional, Baxter, L., additional, Belk, R., additional, Bernhard, B., additional, Bishop, T., additional, Boyes, L., additional, Bradshaw, N., additional, Brant, S., additional, Brice, G., additional, Bromilow, G., additional, Brooks, C., additional, Bruce, A., additional, Bulman, B., additional, Burgess, L., additional, Campbell, J., additional, Canham, N., additional, Castle, B., additional, Cetnarskyj, R., additional, Claber, O., additional, Coates, N., additional, Cole, T., additional, Collins, A., additional, Coulson, S., additional, Crawford, G., additional, Cruger, D., additional, Cummings, C., additional, D’Mello, L., additional, Day, L., additional, Dell, B., additional, Dolling, C., additional, Dorkins, H., additional, Downing, S., additional, Drummond, S., additional, Dubras, C., additional, Dunlop, J., additional, Durrell, S., additional, Eddy, C., additional, Edwards, M., additional, Edwards, E., additional, Edwardson, J., additional, Eeles, R., additional, Ellis, I., additional, Elmslie, F., additional, Evans, G., additional, Gibbons, B., additional, Gardiner, C., additional, Ghali, N., additional, Giblin, C., additional, Gibson, S., additional, Goff, S., additional, Goodman, S., additional, Goudie, D., additional, Grier, J., additional, Gregory, H., additional, Halliday, S., additional, Hardy, R., additional, Hartigan, C., additional, Heaton, T., additional, Higgins, C., additional, Hodgson, S., additional, Homfray, T., additional, Horrigan, D., additional, Houghton, C., additional, Hughes, L., additional, Hunt, V., additional, Irvine, L., additional, Jacobs, C., additional, James, S., additional, James, M., additional, Jeffers, L., additional, Jobson, I., additional, Jones, W., additional, Kennedy, M.J., additional, Kenwrick, S., additional, Kightley, C., additional, Kirk, C., additional, Kirk, E., additional, Kivuva, E., additional, Kohut, K., additional, Kosicka-Slawinska, M., additional, Kulkarni, A., additional, Lambord, N., additional, Langman, C., additional, Leonard, P., additional, Levene, S., additional, Locker, S., additional, Logan, P., additional, Longmuir, M., additional, Lucassen, A., additional, Lyus, V., additional, Magee, A., additional, Male, A., additional, Mansour, S., additional, McBride, D., additional, McCann, E., additional, McConnell, V., additional, McEntagart, M., additional, McKeown, C., additional, McLeish, L., additional, McLeod, D., additional, Melville, A., additional, Mercer, L., additional, Mercer, C., additional, Mitra, A., additional, Murday, V., additional, Murray, A., additional, Myhill, K., additional, Myring, J., additional, O'Hara, E., additional, Pearson, P., additional, Pichert, G., additional, Platt, K., additional, Pottinger, C., additional, Price, S., additional, Protheroe, L., additional, Pugh, S., additional, Quarrell, O., additional, Randhawa, K., additional, Riddick, C., additional, Robertson, L., additional, Robinson, A., additional, Roffey-Johnson, V., additional, Rogers, M., additional, Rose, S., additional, Rowe, S., additional, Schofield, A., additional, Rahman, N., additional, Saya, S., additional, Scott, G., additional, Scott, J., additional, Searle, A., additional, Shanley, S., additional, Sharif, S., additional, Shaw, A., additional, Shaw, J., additional, Shea-Simonds, J., additional, Side, L., additional, Sillibourne, J., additional, Simon, K., additional, Simpson, S., additional, Slater, S., additional, Smalley, S., additional, Smith, K., additional, Snadden, L., additional, Soloway, J., additional, Stait, Y., additional, Stayner, B., additional, Steel, M., additional, Steel, C., additional, Stewart, H., additional, Stirling, D., additional, Thomas, M., additional, Thomas, S., additional, Tomkins, S., additional, Turner, H., additional, Vandersteen, A., additional, Wakeling, E., additional, Waldrup, F., additional, Watt, C., additional, Watts, S., additional, Webber, A., additional, Whyte, C., additional, Wiggins, J., additional, Williams, E., additional, and Winchester, L., additional
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- 2022
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6. Ribozym-targeting reduziert die erb-B2 Expression an SKOV3-Karzinomzellen und inhibiert das Tumorwachstum in vivo
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Juhl, Hartmut, Downing, S., Hssieh, S., Wellstein, A., Czubayko, F., Bauer, H., editor, Rothmund, M., editor, Hartel, W., editor, and Beger, Hans G., editor
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- 1997
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7. An Automated System for Hollow Fiber Cell Culture
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Bond, S. H., Chaput, K., Downing, S., Pelletier, C., Murakami, H., editor, Shirahata, S., editor, and Tachibana, H., editor
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- 1992
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8. ‘Minimal symptom expression’ in patients with acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive refractory generalized myasthenia gravis treated with eculizumab
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Vissing J., Jacob S., Fujita K. P., O'Brien F., Howard J. F., Mazia C. G., Wilken M., Barroso F., Saba J., Rugiero M., Bettini M., Chaves M., Vidal G., Garcia A. D., DeBleecker J., Vanden Abeele G., deKoning K., DeMey K., Mercelis R., Mahieu D., Wagemaekers L., VanDamme P., Depreitere A., Schotte C., Smetcoren C., Stevens O., VanDaele S., Vandenbussche N., Vanhee A., Verjans S., Vynckier J., D'Hont A., Tilkin P., Alves deSiqueira Carvalho A., DiasBrockhausen I., Feder D., Ambrosio D., Cesar P., Melo A. P., MartinsRibeiro R., Rocha R., Rosa B. B., Veiga T., daSilva L. A., SantosEngel M., GoncalvesGeraldo J., daPenha Ananias Morita M., NogueiraCoelho E., Paiva G., Pozo M., Prando N., MartineliTorres D. D., Butinhao C. F., Duran G., SurianeFialho T. A., Gomes daSilva T. C., MaiaGoncalves L. O., Pazetto L. E., CubasVolpe L. R., SouzaDuca L., GhellerFriedrich M. A., Guerreiro A., Mohr H., PereiraMartins M., daCruz Pacheco D., Ferreira L., Macagnan A. P., Pinto G., deCassia Santos A., Souza BulleOliveira A., Amaral deAndrade A. C., Annes M., DuarteSilva L., CavalcanteLino V., Pinto W., Assis N., Carrara F., Miranda C., Souza I., Fernandes P., Siddiqi Z., Phan C., Narayan J., Blackmore D., Mallon A., Roderus R., Watt E., Vohanka S., Bednarik J., Chmelikova M., Cierny M., Toncrova S., Junkerova BarboraKurkova J., Reguliova K., Zapletalova O., Pitha J., Novakova I., Tyblova M., Jurajdova I., Wolfova M., Andersen H., Harbo T., Vinge L., Krogh S., Mogensen A., Hojgaard J., Witting N., Mette OstergaardAutzen A., Pedersen J., Eralinna J. -P., Laaksonen M., Oksaranta O., Harrison T., Eriksson J., Rozsa C., Horvath M., Lovas G., Matolcsi J., Szabo G., Jakab G., Szabadosne B., Vecsei L., Dezsi L., Varga E., Konyane M., Antonini G., DiPasquale A., Garibaldi M., Morino S., Troili F., Fionda L., Sacca F., previous, Filla A., sub-investigators, Costabile T., Marano E., Fasanaro A., Marsili A., Puorro G., Mantegazza R., Antozzi C., Bonanno S., Camera G., Locatelli A., Maggi L., Pasanisi M., Campanella A., Evoli A., Alboini P. 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C., Annes, M., Duartesilva, L., Cavalcantelino, V., Pinto, W., Assis, N., Carrara, F., Miranda, C., Souza, I., Fernandes, P., Siddiqi, Z., Phan, C., Narayan, J., Blackmore, D., Mallon, A., Roderus, R., Watt, E., Vohanka, S., Bednarik, J., Chmelikova, M., Cierny, M., Toncrova, S., Junkerova BarboraKurkova, J., Reguliova, K., Zapletalova, O., Pitha, J., Novakova, I., Tyblova, M., Jurajdova, I., Wolfova, M., Andersen, H., Harbo, T., Vinge, L., Krogh, S., Mogensen, A., Hojgaard, J., Witting, N., Mette OstergaardAutzen, A., Pedersen, J., Eralinna, J. -P., Laaksonen, M., Oksaranta, O., Harrison, T., Eriksson, J., Rozsa, C., Horvath, M., Lovas, G., Matolcsi, J., Szabo, G., Jakab, G., Szabadosne, B., Vecsei, L., Dezsi, L., Varga, E., Konyane, M., Antonini, G., Dipasquale, A., Garibaldi, M., Morino, S., Troili, F., Fionda, L., Sacca, F., Previous, Filla, A., sub-investigators, Costabile, T., Marano, E., Fasanaro, A., Marsili, A., Puorro, G., Mantegazza, R., Antozzi, C., Bonanno, S., Camera, G., Locatelli, A., Maggi, L., Pasanisi, M., Campanella, A., Evoli, A., Alboini, P. 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N., Koo, Y. S., Seok, H. Y., Kang, H. N., Ra, H. J., Kim, B. J., Cho, E. B., Choi, M. S., Lee, H. L., Min, J. -H., Seok, J., Lee, J. E., Koh, D. Y., Kwon, J. Y., Park, S. A., Choi, E. H., Hong, Y. -H., Ahn, S. -H., Koo, D. L., Lim, J. -S., Shin, C. W., Hwang, J. Y., Kim, M., Kim, S. M., Jeong, H. -N., Jung, J. W., Kim, Y. -H., Lee, H. S., Shin, H. Y., Hwang, E. B., Shin, M., van derKooi, A., Devisser, M., Gibson, T., Casasnovas, C., Albertiaguilo, M. A., Homedes-Pedret, C., Palacios, N. J., Diezporras, L., Velezsantamaria, V., Lazaro, A., Dieztejedor, E., Gomezsalcedo, P., Fernandez-Fournier, M., Lopezruiz, P., Rodriguez deRivera, F. J., Sastre, M., Gamezcarbonell, J., Sune, P., Salvadofigueras, M., Gili, G., Mazuela, G., Illa, I., Cortesvicente, E., Diaz-Manera, J., Querolgutierrez, L. A., Rojasgarcia, R., Vidal, N., Arribas-Ibar, E., Piehl, F., Hietala, A., Bjarbo, L., Sengun, I., Meherremova, A., Ozcelik, P., Balkan, B., Tuga, C., Ugur, M., Erdem-Ozdamar, S., Bekircan-Kurt, C. 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K., Sen, S., Kirbascavdar, T., Veske, A., Norwood, F., Dimitriou, A., Gollogly, J., Mahdi-Rogers, M., Seddigh, A., Sokratous, G., Maier, G., Sohail, F., Sadalage, G., Torane, P., Brown, C., Shah, A., Sathasivam, S., Arndt, H., Davies, D., Watling, D., Amato, A., Cochrane, T., Salajegheh, M., Roe, K., Amato, K., Toska, S., Wolfe, G., Silvestri, N., Patrick, K., Zakalik, K., Katz, J., Miller, R., Engel, M., Forshew, D., Bravver, E., Brooks, B., Sanjak, M., Plevka, S., Burdette, M., Cunningham, S., Kramer, M., Nemeth, J., Schommer, C., Tinerney, S., Juel, V., Guptill, J., Hobson-Webb, L., Massey, J., Beck, K., Carnes, D., Loor, J., Anderson, A., Pascuzzi, R., Bodkin, C., Kincaid, J., Snook, R., Guinrich, S., Micheels, A., Chaudhry, V., Corse, A., Mosmiller, B., Kelley, A., Ho, D., Srinivasan, J., Vytopil, M., Jara, J., Ventura, N., Carter, C., Donahue, C., Herbert, C., Scala, S., Weiner, E., Alam, S., Mckinnon, J., Haar, L., Mckinnon, N., Alcon, K., Mckenna, K., Sattar, N., Daniels, K., Jeffery, D., Freimer, M., Hoyle, J. C., Kissel, J., Agriesti, J., Chelnick, S., Mezache, L., Pineda, C., Muharrem, F., Karam, C., Khoury, J., Marburger, T., Kaur, H., Dimitrova, D., Gilchrist, J., Agrawal, B., Elsayed, M., Kohlrus, S., Andoin, A., Darnell, T., Golden, L., Lokaitis, B., Seelbach, J., Muppidi, S., Goyal, N., Sakamuri, S., So, Y. T., Paulose, S., Pol, S., Welsh, L., Bhavaraju-Sanka, R., Tobongonzalez, A., Dishman, L., Jones, F., Gonzalez, A., Padilla, P., Saklad, A., Silva, M., Nations, S., Trivedi, J., Hopkins, S., Kazamel, M., Alsharabati, M., Lu, L., Nozaki, K., Mumfrey-Thomas, S., Woodall, A., Mozaffar, T., Cash, T., Roy, G., Mathew, V., Maqsood, F., Minton, B., Jones, H. J., Rosenfeld, J., Garcia, R., Echevarria, L., Garcia, S., Pulley, M., Aranke, S., Berger, A. 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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Myasthenia gravi ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Activities of Daily Living ,CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,Receptors, Cholinergic ,Acetylcholine receptor ,Myasthenia gravis ,Original Communication ,Eculizumab ,Minimal symptom expression ,Refractory ,Middle Aged ,Acetylcholine receptor antibody ,Tolerability ,Neurology ,Female ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,COMPLEMENT INHIBITOR ECULIZUMAB ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Neurology ,Placebo ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,Generalized myasthenia ,Aged ,Autoantibodies ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Confidence interval ,030104 developmental biology ,Quality of Life ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background The efficacy and tolerability of eculizumab were assessed in REGAIN, a 26-week, phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive (AChR+) refractory generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG), and its open-label extension. Methods Attainment of ‘minimal symptom expression’ was evaluated using patient-reported outcome measures of gMG symptoms [MG activities of daily living scale (MG-ADL), 15-item MG quality of life questionnaire (MG-QOL15)] at the completion of REGAIN and during the open-label extension. ‘Minimal symptom expression’ was defined as MG-ADL total score of 0–1 or MG-QOL15 total score of 0–3. Results At REGAIN week 26, more eculizumab-treated patients achieved ‘minimal symptom expression’ versus placebo [MG-ADL: 21.4% vs 1.7%; difference 19.8%; 95% confidence interval (CI) 8.5, 31.0; p = 0.0007; MG-QOL15: 16.1% vs 1.7%; difference 14.4%; 95% CI 4.3, 24.6; p = 0.0069]. During the open-label extension, the proportion of patients in the placebo/eculizumab group who achieved ‘minimal symptom expression’ increased after initiating eculizumab treatment and was sustained through 130 weeks of open-label eculizumab (MG-ADL: 1.7 to 27.8%; MG-QOL15: 1.7 to 19.4%). At extension study week 130, similar proportions of patients in the eculizumab/eculizumab and placebo/eculizumab groups achieved ‘minimal symptom expression’ (MG-ADL: 22.9% and 27.8%, respectively, p = 0.7861; MG-QOL15: 14.3% and 19.4%, respectively, p = 0.7531). The long-term tolerability of eculizumab was consistent with previous reports. Conclusions Patients with AChR+ refractory gMG who receive eculizumab can achieve sustained ‘minimal symptom expression’ based on patient-reported outcomes. ‘Minimal symptom expression’ may be a useful tool in measuring therapy effectiveness in gMG. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01997229, NCT02301624.
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Y., Kwon, J., Park, S., Haw Choi, E., Hong, Y. -H., Ahn, S. -H., Lim Koo, D., Lim, J. -S., Won Shin, C., Ye Hwang, J., Kim, M., Min Kim, S., Jeong, H. -N., Jung, J., Kim, Y. -H., Seok Lee, H., Young Shin, H., Bi Hwang, E., Shin, M., Casasnovas, C., Antonia Alberti Aguilo, M., Homedes-Pedret, C., Julia Palacios, N., Diez Porras, L., Velez Santamaria, V., Lazaro, A., Gamez Carbonell, J., Sune, P., Salvado Figueras, M., Gili, G., Mazuela, G., Illa, I., Cortes Vicente, E., Diaz-Manera, J., Antonio Querol Gutierrez, L., Rojas Garcia, R., Vidal, N., Arribas-Ibar, E., Diez Tejedor, E., Gomez Salcedo, P., Fernandez-Fournier, M., Lopez Ruiz, P., Rodriguez de Rivera, F. J., Sastre, M., Piehl, F., Hietala, A., Bjarbo, L., Sengun, I., Meherremova, A., Ozcelik, P., Balkan, B., Tuga, C., Ugur, M., Erdem-Ozdamar, S., Bekircan-Kurt, C., Pinar Acar, N., Yilmaz, E., Caliskan, Y., Orsel, G., Efendi, H., Aydinlik, S., Cavus, H., Kutlu, A., Becerikli, G., Semiz, C., Tun, O., Terzi, M., Dogan, B., Kazim Onar, M., Sen, S., Kirbas Cavdar, T., Veske, A., Norwood, F., Dimitriou, A., Gollogly, J., Mahdi-Rogers, M., Seddigh, A., Sokratous, G., Maier, G., Sohail, F., Jacob, S., Sadalage, G., Torane, P., Brown, C., Shah, A., Sathasivam, S., Arndt, H., Davies, D., Watling, D., Amato, A., Cochrane, T., Salajegheh, M., Roe, K., Amato, K., Toska, S., Wolfe, G., Silvestri, N., Patrick, K., Zakalik, K., Katz, J., Miller, R., Engel, M., Forshew, D., Bravver, E., Brooks, B., Sanjak, M., Plevka, S., Burdette, M., Cunningham, S., Kramer, M., Nemeth, J., Schommer, C., Scott, T., Juel, V., Guptill, J., Hobson-Webb, L., Massey, J., Beck, K., Carnes, D., Loor, J., Anderson, A., Pascuzzi, R., Bodkin, C., Kincaid, J., Snook, R., Guingrich, S., Micheels, A., Chaudhry, V., Corse, A., Mosmiller, B., Kelley, A., Ho, D., Srinivasan, J., Vytopil, M., Jara, J., Ventura, N., Carter, C., Donahue, C., Herbert, C., Scala, S., Weiner, E., Alam, S., Mckinnon, J., Haar, L., Mckinnon, N., Alcon, K., Mckenna, K., Sattar, N., Daniels, K., Jeffery, D., Freimer, M., Chad Hoyle, J., Kissel, J., Agriesti, J., Chelnick, S., Mezache, L., Pineda, C., Muharrem, F., Karam, C., Khoury, J., Marburger, T., Kaur, H., Dimitrova, D., Gilchrist, J., Agrawal, B., Elsayed, M., Kohlrus, S., Ardoin, A., Darnell, T., Golden, L., Lokaitis, B., Seelbach, J., Muppidi, S., Goyal, N., Sakamuri, S., So, Y. T., Paulose, S., Pol, S., Welsh, L., Bhavaraju-Sanka, R., Tobon Gonzalez, A., Dishman, L., Jones, F., Gonzalez, A., Padilla, P., Saklad, A., Silva, M., Nations, S., Trivedi, J., Hopkins, S., Kazamel, M., Alsharabati, M., Lu, L., Nozaki, K., Mumfrey-Thomas, S., Woodall, A., Mozaffar, T., Cash, T., Roy, G., Mathew, V., Maqsood, F., Minton, B., James Jones, H., Rosenfeld, J., Garcia, R., Echevarria, L., Garcia, S., Pulley, M., Aranke, S., Ross Berger, A., Shah, J., Shabbir, Y., Smith, L., Varghese, M., Gutmann, L., Jerath, N., Nance, C., Swenson, A., Olalde, H., Kressin, N., Sieren, J., Barohn, R., Dimachkie, M., Glenn, M., Mcvey, A., Pasnoor, M., Statland, J., Wang, Y., Liu, T., Emmons, K., Jenci, N., Locheke, J., Fondaw, A., Johns, K., Rico, G., Walsh, M., Herbelin, L., Hafer-Macko, C., Kwan, J., Zilliox, L., Callison, K., Young, V., Disanzo, B., Naunton, K., Benatar, M., Bilsker, M., Sharma, K., Cooley, A., Reyes, E., Michon, S. -C., Sheldon, D., Steele, J., Traub, R., Chopra, M., Vu, T., Katzin, L., Mcclain, T., Harvey, B., Hart, A., Huynh, K., Beydoun, S., Chilingaryan, A., Doan, V., Droker, B., Gong, H., Karimi, S., Lin, F., Polaka, K., Tran, A., Akhter, S., Malekniazi, A., Tandan, R., Hehir, M., Waheed, W., Lucy, S., Weiss, M., Distad, J., Strom, S., Downing, S., Kim, B., Bertorini, T., Arnold, T., Henderson, K., Pillai, R., Liu, Y., Wheeler, L., Hewlett, J., Vanderhook, M., Nowak, R., Dicapua, D., Keung, B., Kumar, A., Patwa, H., Robeson, K., Yang, I., Nye, J., Vu, H., Neurology, and Amsterdam Neuroscience - Neuroinfection & -inflammation
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0301 basic medicine ,Malalties neuromusculars ,Activities of daily living ,Autoimmune diseases ,Severity of Illness Index ,Complement inhibitor ,0302 clinical medicine ,CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ,Activities of Daily Living ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Research Articles ,Malalties autoimmunitàries ,General Neuroscience ,Eculizumab ,myasthenia ,Neuromuscular diseases ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,medicine.drug ,RC321-571 ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cyclophosphamide ,Gross motor skill ,Clinical Neurology ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Placebo ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR ,03 medical and health sciences ,Refractory ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Myasthenia Gravis ,medicine ,Humans ,Muscle Strength ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,RC346-429 ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Neurosciences ,medicine.disease ,Myasthenia gravis ,030104 developmental biology ,Complement Inactivating Agents ,ANTIBODY ,Monoclonal antibodies ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,business ,Anticossos monoclonals ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether eculizumab, a terminal complement inhibitor, improves patient- and physician-reported outcomes (evaluated using the myasthenia gravis activities of daily living profile and the quantitative myasthenia gravis scale, respectively) in patients with refractory anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive generalized myasthenia gravis across four domains, representing ocular, bulbar, respiratory, and limb/gross motor muscle groups. METHODS: Patients with refractory anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive generalized myasthenia gravis were randomized 1:1 to receive either placebo or eculizumab during the REGAIN study (NCT01997229). Patients who completed REGAIN were eligible to continue into the open-label extension trial (NCT02301624) for up to 4 years. The four domain scores of each of the myasthenia gravis activities of daily living profile and the quantitative myasthenia gravis scale recorded throughout REGAIN and through 130 weeks of the open-label extension were analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 125 patients who participated in REGAIN, 117 enrolled in the open-label extension; 61 had received placebo and 56 had received eculizumab during REGAIN. Patients experienced rapid improvements in total scores and all four domain scores of both the myasthenia gravis activities of daily living profile and the quantitative myasthenia gravis scale with eculizumab treatment. These improvements were sustained through 130 weeks of the open-label extension. INTERPRETATION: Eculizumab treatment elicits rapid and sustained improvements in muscle strength across ocular, bulbar, respiratory, and limb/gross motor muscle groups and in associated daily activities in patients with refractory anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive generalized myasthenia gravis. ispartof: ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL NEUROLOGY vol:7 issue:8 pages:1327-1339 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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10. Myocardial hibernation: relationship to a model for segmental dyskinesis
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Downing, S. Evans, Heusch, Gerd, editor, and Schulz, Rainer, editor
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11. Distributional Records of the Opossum in Ontario
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Peterson, Randolph L. and Downing, S. C.
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12. Eculizumab in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis previously treated with rituximab:subgroup analysis of REGAIN and its extension study
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Siddiqi, Z. A., Nowak, R. J., Mozaffar, T., O'Brien, F., Yountz, M., Patti, F., Mazia, C. G., Wilken, M., Barroso, F., Saba, J., Rugiero, M., Bettini, M., Chaves, M., Vidal, G., Garcia, A. D., De Bleecker, J., Van den Abeele, G., de Koning, K., De Mey, K., Mercelis, R., Mahieu, D., Wagemaekers, L., Van Damme, P., Depreitere, A., Schotte, C., Smetcoren, C., Stevens, O., Van Daele, S., Vandenbussche, N., Vanhee, A., Verjans, S., Vynckier, J., D'Hont, A., Tilkin, P., de Siqueira Carvalho, A. A., Brockhausen, I. D., Feder, D., Ambrosio, D., Cesar, P., Melo, A. P., Ribeiro, R. M., Rocha, R., Rosa, B. B., Veiga, T., da Silva, L. A., Engel, M. S., Geraldo, J. G., da Penha Ananias Morita, M., Coelho, E. N., Paiva, G., Pozo, M., Prando, N., Torres, D. D. M., Butinhao, C. F., Duran, G., Fialho, T. A. S., da Silva, T. C. G., Goncalves, L. O. M., Pazetto, L. E., Volpe, L. R. C., Duca, L. S., Friedrich, M. A. G., Guerreiro, A., Mohr, H., Martins, M. P., da Cruz Pacheco, D., Ferreira, L., Macagnan, A. P., Pinto, G., de Cassia Santos, A., Oliveira, A. S. B., de Andrade, A. C. A., Annes, M., Silva, L. D., Lino, V. C., Pinto, W., Assis, N., Carrara, F., Miranda, C., Souza, I., Fernandes, P., Phan, C., Narayan, J., Blackmore, D., Mallon, A., Roderus, R., Watt, E., Vohanka, S., Bednarik, J., Chmelikova, M., Cierny, M., Toncrova, S., Junkerova, J., Kurkova, B., Reguliova, K., Zapletalova, O., Pitha, J., Novakova, I., Tyblova, M., Jurajdova, I., Wolfova, M., Andersen, H., Harbo, T., Vinge, L., Krogh, S., Mogensen, A., Vissing, J., Hojgaard, J., Witting, N., Autzen, A. M. O., Pedersen, J., Eralinna, J. -P., Laaksonen, M., Oksaranta, O., Harrison, T., Eriksson, J., Rozsa, C., Horvath, M., Lovas, G., Matolcsi, J., Szabo, G., Jakab, G., Szabadosne, B., Vecsei, L., Dezsi, L., Varga, E., Konyane, M., Antonini, G., Di Pasquale, A., Garibaldi, M., Morino, S., Troili, F., Fionda, L., Sacca, F., Filla, A., Costabile, T., Marano, E., Fasanaro, A., Marsili, A., Puorro, G., Mantegazza, R., Antozzi, C., Bonanno, S., Camera, G., Locatelli, A., Maggi, L., Pasanisi, M., Campanella, A., Evoli, A., Alboini, P. E., D'Amato, V., Iorio, R., Inghilleri, M., Frasca, V., Giacomelli, E., Gori, M., Lopergolo, D., Onesti, E., Gabriele, M., Uzawa, A., Kanai, T., Kawaguchi, N., Mori, M., Kaneko, Y., Kanzaki, A., Kobayashi, E., Murai, H., Masaki, K., Matsuse, D., Matsushita, T., Uehara, T., Shimpo, M., Jingu, M., Kikutake, K., Nakamura, Y., Sano, Y., Utsugisawa, K., Nagane, Y., Kamegamori, I., Tsuda, T., Fujii, Y., Futono, K., Ozawa, Y., Mizugami, A., Saito, Y., Samukawa, M., Suzuki, H., Morikawa, M., Kamakura, S., Miyawaki, E., Shiraishi, H., Miyazaki, T., Motomura, M., Mukaino, A., Yoshimura, S., Asada, S., Yoshida, S., Amamoto, S., Kobashikawa, T., Koga, M., Maeda, Y., Takada, K., Takada, M., Tsurumaru, M., Yamashita, Y., Suzuki, Y., Akiyama, T., Narikawa, K., Tano, O., Tsukita, K., Kurihara, R., Meguro, F., Fukuda, Y., Sato, M., Okumura, M., Funaka, S., Kawamura, T., Nakamori, M., Takahashi, M., Taichi, N., Hasuike, T., Higuchi, E., Kobayashi, H., Osakada, K., Imai, T., Tsuda, E., Shimohama, S., Hayashi, T., Hisahara, S., Kawamata, J., Murahara, T., Saitoh, M., Suzuki, S., Yamamoto, D., Ishiyama, Y., Ishiyama, N., Noshiro, M., Takeyama, R., Uwasa, K., Yasuda, I., Kim, B. -J., Lee, C. N., Koo, Y. S., Seok, H. Y., Kang, H. N., H. J., Ra, Kim, B. J., Cho, E. B., Choi, M. S., Lee, H. L., Min, J. -H., Seok, J., Lee, J. E., Koh, D. Y., Kwon, J. Y., Park, S. A., Choi, E. H., Hong, Y. -H., Ahn, S. -H., Koo, D. L., Lim, J. -S., Shin, C. W., Hwang, J. Y., Kim, M., Kim, S. M., Jeong, H. -N., Jung, J. W., Kim, Y. -H., Lee, H. S., Shin, H. Y., Hwang, E. B., Shin, M., van der Kooi, A., de Visser, M., Gibson, T., Casasnovas, C., Aguilo, M. A. A., Homedes-Pedret, C., Palacios, N. J., Porras, L. D., Santamaria, V. V., Lazaro, A., Tejedor, E. D., Salcedo, P. G., Fernandez-Fournier, M., Ruiz, P. L., de Rivera, F. J. R., Sastre, M., Carbonell, J. G., Sune, P., Figueras, M. S., Gili, G., Mazuela, G., Illa, I., Vicente, E. C., Diaz-Manera, J., Gutierrez, L. A. Q., Garcia, R. R., Vidal, N., Arribas-Ibar, E., Piehl, F., Hietala, A., Bjarbo, L., Sengun, I., Meherremova, A., Ozcelik, P., Balkan, B., Tuga, C., Ugur, M., Erdem-Ozdamar, S., Bekircan-Kurt, C. E., Acar, N. P., Yilmaz, E., Caliskan, Y., Orsel, G., Efendi, H., Aydinlik, S., Cavus, H., Kutlu, A., Becerikli, G., Semiz, C., Tun, O., Terzi, M., Dogan, B., Onar, M. K., Sen, S., Cavdar, T. K., Veske, A., Norwood, F., Dimitriou, A., Gollogly, J., Mahdi-Rogers, M., Seddigh, A., Sokratous, G., Maier, G., Sohail, F., Jacob, S., Sadalage, G., Torane, P., Brown, C., Shah, A., Sathasivam, S., Arndt, H., Davies, D., Watling, D., Amato, A., Cochrane, T., Salajegheh, M., Roe, K., Amato, K., Toska, S., Wolfe, G., Silvestri, N., Patrick, K., Zakalik, K., Katz, J., Miller, R., Engel, M., Forshew, D., Bravver, E., Brooks, B., Sanjak, M., Plevka, S., Burdette, M., Cunningham, S., Kramer, M., Nemeth, J., Schommer, C., Scott, T., Juel, V., Guptill, J., Hobson-Webb, L., Massey, J., Beck, K., Carnes, D., Loor, J., Anderson, A., Pascuzzi, R., Bodkin, C., Kincaid, J., Snook, R., Guingrich, S., Micheels, A., Chaudhry, V., Corse, A., Mosmiller, B., Kelley, A., Ho, D., Srinivasan, J., Vytopil, M., Jara, J., Ventura, N., Carter, C., Donahue, C., Herbert, C., Scala, S., Weiner, E., Alam, S., Mckinnon, J., Haar, L., Mckinnon, N., Alcon, K., Mckenna, K., Sattar, N., Daniels, K., Jeffery, D., Freimer, M., Hoyle, J. C., Kissel, J., Agriesti, J., Chelnick, S., Mezache, L., Pineda, C., Muharrem, F., Karam, C., Khoury, J., Marburger, T., Kaur, H., Dimitrova, D., Gilchrist, J., Agrawal, B., Elsayed, M., Kohlrus, S., Ardoin, A., Darnell, T., Golden, L., Lokaitis, B., Seelbach, J., Muppidi, S., Goyal, N., Sakamuri, S., Y. T., So, Paulose, S., Pol, S., Welsh, L., Bhavaraju-Sanka, R., Gonzalez, A. T., Dishman, L., Jones, F., Gonzalez, A., Padilla, P., Saklad, A., Silva, M., Nations, S., Trivedi, J., Hopkins, S., Kazamel, M., Alsharabati, M., Lu, L., Nozaki, K., Mumfrey-Thomas, S., Woodall, A., Cash, T., Roy, G., Mathew, V., Maqsood, F., Minton, B., Jones, H. J., Rosenfeld, J., Garcia, R., Echevarria, L., Garcia, S., Pulley, M., Aranke, S., Berger, A. R., Shah, J., Shabbir, Y., Smith, L., Varghese, M., Gutmann, L., Jerath, N., Nance, C., Swenson, A., Olalde, H., Kressin, N., Sieren, J., Barohn, R., Dimachkie, M., Glenn, M., Mcvey, A., Pasnoor, M., Statland, J., Wang, Y., Liu, T., Emmons, K., Jenci, N., Locheke, J., Fondaw, A., Johns, K., Rico, G., Walsh, M., Herbelin, L., Hafer-Macko, C., Kwan, J., Zilliox, L., Callison, K., Young, V., Disanzo, B., Naunton, K., Benatar, M., Bilsker, M., Sharma, K., Cooley, A., Reyes, E., Michon, S. -C., Sheldon, D., Steele, J., Howard, J., Traub, R., Chopra, M., Vu, T., Katzin, L., Mcclain, T., Harvey, B., Hart, A., Huynh, K., Beydoun, S., Chilingaryan, A., Doan, V., Droker, B., Gong, H., Karimi, S., Lin, F., Polaka, K., Tran, A., Akhter, S., Malekniazi, A., Tandan, R., Hehir, M., Waheed, W., Lucy, S., Weiss, M., Distad, J., Strom, S., Downing, S., Kim, B., Bertorini, T., Arnold, T., Henderson, K., Pillai, R., Liu, Y., Wheeler, L., Hewlett, J., Vanderhook, M., Dicapua, D., Keung, B., Kumar, A., Patwa, H., Robeson, K., Yang, I., Nye, J., Vu, H., Neurology, ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation, and EURO-NMD
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Population ,Subgroup analysis ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Placebo ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,rituximab ,Refractory ,immune system diseases ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Activities of Daily Living ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,education.field_of_study ,myasthenia gravis ,acetylcholine receptor ,business.industry ,Eculizumab ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Myasthenia gravis ,refractory ,Rituximab ,eculizumab ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction/Aims: Individuals with refractory generalized myasthenia gravis (gMG) who have a history of rituximab use and experience persistent symptoms represent a population with unmet treatment needs. The aim of this analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of eculizumab in patients with refractory anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive (AChR+) gMG previously treated with rituximab. Methods: This post hoc subgroup analysis of the phase 3 REGAIN study (NCT01997229) and its open-label extension (OLE; NCT02301624) compared baseline characteristics, safety, and response to eculizumab in participants who had previously received rituximab with those who had not. Rituximab use was not permitted within the 6 months before screening or during REGAIN/OLE. Results: Of 125 REGAIN participants, 14 had received rituximab previously (7 received placebo and 7 received eculizumab). In the previous-rituximab group, 57% had used at least four other immunosuppressants compared with 16% in the no-previous-rituximab group. Myasthenia Gravis Activities of Daily Living total scores from eculizumab baseline to week 130 of eculizumab treatment improved in both the previous-rituximab and no-previous-rituximab groups (least-squares mean −4.4, standard error of the mean [SEM] 1.0 [n = 9] and least-squares mean −4.6, SEM 0.3 [n = 67], respectively; difference = 0.2, 95% confidence interval −1.88 to 2.22). In addition, in both groups, most patients who were treated with eculizumab for 130 weeks achieved a Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America post-intervention status of minimal manifestations (66.7% and 65.0%, respectively). The eculizumab safety profile was similar between groups and consistent with its established profile. Discussion: Eculizumab is an effective therapy for patients with refractory AChR+ gMG, irrespective of whether they had received rituximab treatment previously.
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13. Environmental modulation of microcystin and β-N-methylamino-l-alanine as a function of nitrogen availability
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Scott, L. L., Downing, S., Phelan, R. R., and Downing, T. G.
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14. Eculizumab Improves Fatigue in Refractory Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
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Andersen H., Mantegazza R., Wang J. J., O'Brien F., Patra K., Howard J. F., Mazia C. G., Wilken M., Barroso F., Saba J., Rugiero M., Bettini M., Chaves M., Vidal G., Garcia A. D., DeBleecker J., Van denAbeele G., deKoning K., DeMey K., Mercelis R., Mahieu D., Wagemaekers L., VanDamme P., Depreitere A., Schotte C., Smetcoren C., Stevens O., VanDaele S., Vandenbussche N., Vanhee A., Verjans S., Vynckier J., D'Hondt A., Tilkin P., AlvesdeSiqueira Carvalho A., DiasBrockhausen I., Feder D., Ambrosio D., Cesar P., Melo A. P., MartinsRibeiro R., Rocha R., BezerraRosa B., Veiga T., daSilva L. A., SantosEngel M., GoncalvesGeraldo J., daPenha AnaniasMorita M., NogueiraCoelho E., Paiva G., Pozo M., Prando N., MartineliTorres D. D., Butinhao C. F., Duran G., Gomes daSilva T. C., Otavio MaiaGoncalves L., Pazetto L. E., Fialho T. A. S., Renata CubasVolpe L., SouzaDuca L., GhellerFriedrich M. A., Guerreiro A., Mohr H., PereiraMartins M., daCruz Pacheco D., Ferreira L., Macagnan A. P., Pinto G., deCassia Santos A., Souza BulleOliveira A., AmaralAndrade A. C., Annes M., Duarte Silva L., CavalcanteLino V., Pinto W., Assis N., Carrara F., Miranda C., Souza I., Fernandes P., Siddiqi Z., Phan C., Narayan J., Blackmore D., Mallon A., Roderus R., Watt E., Vohanka S., Bednarik J., Chmelikova M., Cierny M., Toncrova S., Junkerova J., Kurkova B., Reguliova K., Zapletalova O., Pitha J., Novakova I., Tyblova M., Jurajdova I., Wolfova M., Harbo T., Vinge L., Krogh S., Mogensen A., Vissing J., Hojgaard J., Witting N., OstergaardAutzen A., Pedersen J., Eralinna J. -P., Laaksonen M., Oksaranta O., Harrison T., Eriksson J., Rozsa C., Horvath M., Lovas G., Matolcsi J., Szabo G., Jakab G., Szabadosne B., Vecsei L., Dezsi L., Varga E., Konyane M., Antonini G., DiPasquale A., Garibaldi M., Morino S., Troili F., Fionda L., Filla A., Costabile T., Marano E., Sacca F., Fasanaro A., Marsili A., Puorro G., Antozzi C., Bonanno S., Camera G., Locatelli A., Maggi L., Pasanisi M., Campanella A., Evoli A., Alboini P. 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Male ,Activities of daily living ,Outcome Assessment ,Myasthenia Gravis/drug therapy ,Myasthenia gravi ,Placebos ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Monoclonal ,Receptors ,Activities of Daily Living ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Clinical endpoint ,Receptors, Cholinergic ,Fatigue/drug therapy ,Myasthenia gravis ,Humanized ,Fatigue ,Cholinergic ,Public, Environmental & Occupational Health ,030503 health policy & services ,Terminal complement inhibition ,Eculizumab ,Middle Aged ,humanities ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/therapeutic use ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Health Policy & Services ,Female ,0305 other medical science ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Complement ,Brief Communication ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Placebo ,Antibodies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Neuro-QOL Fatigue ,Refractory ,Internal medicine ,Myasthenia Gravis ,medicine ,Humans ,Generalized myasthenia ,Placebos/therapeutic use ,Quality of Life ,Receptors, Cholinergic/immunology ,Science & Technology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Correction ,medicine.disease ,Health Care ,Health Care Sciences & Services ,business - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the effect of eculizumab on perceived fatigue in patients with anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive, refractory, generalized myasthenia gravis (MG) using the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QOL) Fatigue subscale, and to evaluate correlations between improvements in Neuro-QOL Fatigue and other clinical endpoints. Methods Neuro-QOL Fatigue, MG Activities of Daily Living (MG-ADL), Quantitative MG (QMG), and the 15-item MG Quality of Life (MG-QOL15) scales were administered during the phase 3, randomized, placebo-controlled REGAIN study (eculizumab, n = 62; placebo, n = 63) and subsequent open-label extension (OLE). Data were analyzed using repeated-measures models. Correlations between changes in Neuro-QOL Fatigue and in MG-ADL, QMG, and MG-QOL15 scores were determined at REGAIN week 26. Results At REGAIN week 26, eculizumab-treated patients showed significantly greater improvements in Neuro-QOL Fatigue scores than placebo-treated patients (consistent with improvements in MG-ADL, QMG, and MG-QOL15 scores previously reported in REGAIN). Improvements with eculizumab were sustained through OLE week 52. Correlations between Neuro-QOL Fatigue and MG-QOL15, MG-ADL, and QMG scores were strong for eculizumab-treated patients at REGAIN week 26, and strong, moderate, and weak, respectively, for placebo-treated patients. Conclusions Compared with placebo, eculizumab was associated with improvements in perceived fatigue that strongly correlated with improvements in MG-specific outcome measures. Trial ID Registration: NCT01997229, NCT02301624.
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S., Miller, G., Milne, S., Miltsios, K., Misquita, L., Misquita, S., Mittal, M., Mohamed, M., Powell Monaghan, K., Monk, J., Monkhouse, A., Monks, D., Montague, L., Moon, A., Moran, J., Moreton, A., Morgan, E., Morgan, O., Morland, D., Morosan, M., Morris, K., Morris, A., Moser, C., Mount, M., Muir, C., Mupudzi, M., Murali, M., Murdoch, I., Murray, H., Murray, T., Murrell, K., Narasimha Murthy, G., Neeley, D., Nei, H., Neil, K., Nejim, T., Nel, M., Nicholson, A., Nicklin, A., Nolan, C., Nolan, T., Nurmi, E., O’Neill, B., Oakes, C., Oakes, N., Ochoa-Ferraro, M., Odeleye, N., Oliver, K., Oliver, M., Onslow, J., Onwochei, D., Oommen, T., Orr, T., Osagie, O., Osborn, H., Overend, J., Owston, H., Pack, E., Padhi, P., Palani, P., Pandey, R., Pandya, D., Panesar, N., Papageorgiou, C., Papanastasiou, G., Papoutsos, C., Pararajasingham, S., Parry, J., Patel, H., Patel, J., Patel, K., Patel, M., Patel, R., Patel, N., Pathak, S., Pearson, F., Peciulene, V., Peers, B., Peirce, B., Pepper, S., Perinpanayagam, J., Perry, H., Petrova, N., Phillips, T., Phillips, S., Phylactides, L., Pilkington, F., Plumb, J., Poimenidi, E., Sau Kuk Poon, A., Potter, T., Poultney, U., Powell, L., Prenter, A., Preston, K., Price, A., Pritchard, N., Pullen, J., Purohit, M., Quamina, C., Qureshi, J., Rajput, Z., Ramage, S., Ramanathan, T., Ranasinghe, U., Ranatunga, K., Rand, A., Randive, S., Rangarajan, D., Rao, C., Rao Pelluri, S., Ratnasingham, A., Razzaque, J., Reddy, A., Redington, K., Reel, E., Remeta, P., Ricco, F., Riccoboni, A., Rice, P., Rich, M., Richards, N., Riches, J., Ripoll, S., Roberts, F., Roberts, K., Robins, K., Robinson, S., Roche, S., Rojo, M., Carmela Romano, N., Rosser, H., Roughley, L., Routley, C., Rowley, C., Rudra, P., Russell, R., Ryan, C., Saad, C., Sadeghi, A., Salberg, A., Salota, V., Samuel, M., Samuels, R., Sanapala, S., Sanusi, S., Sarao, S., Sathyabhama, S., Saunders, Z., Sawarzynska-ryszka, B., Sceales, P., Schumacher, N., Schwartz, N., Sellers, C., Sellers, H., Sellick, J., Sen, S., Senaratne, D., Senbeto, S., Seneviratna, D., Setty, T., Shah, R., Shah, S., Shambly, J., Sharafudeen, S., Sharieff, I., Sharifi, L., Sharpe, L., Shaw, M., Sheldrake, I., Shinde, P., Shonfeld, A., Short, J., Siah, J., Sibug, S., Siddique, O., Siew, S., Simpson, M., Singleton, G., Sinha, K., Sinha, A., Sinnott, M., Sivadhas, H., Sivakumar, S., Sivarajan, B., Sivarajan, S., Skeoch, C., Slade, S., Slater, P., Smith, C., Smith, E., Smith, J., Smith, L., Smith, A., Smith, R., Smith, S., Smith, T., Smithers, H., Smolen, S., Smyth, C., Snel, T., Snipe, C., Soltanifar, S., Sonawane, N., Soundararaja, A., Spence, E., Spiliopoulos, M., Srivastava, C., Stacey, K., Stafford, H., Staines, N., Stead, R., Stevens, E., Stilwell, A., Stocks, G., Stokes, A., Stone, C., Straughan, B., Subbarathnam, V., Sudunagunta, S., Sultan, P., Suppiah, P., Surve, P., Sutherland, A., Swanton, R., Swarbrick, C., Swinson, A., Syrrakou, E., Tadbiri, S., Tamhane, P., Tamilselvan, P., Tan, A., Tanna, S., Tarft, H., Tarry, L., Taylor, I., Taylor, S., Tebbot, J., Theron, S., Thomas, M., Todd, S., Tolliday, H., Topham, C., Tovell, N., Traves, M., Trodd, D., Tufchi, A., Turley, K., Turnbull, M., Turnbull, C., Turner, O., Turner, W., Turney, S., Tyagi, E., Uncles, D., Unsworth, V., Vadnere, P., Varadan, R., Vasishta, V., Veal, A., Vedham, L., Venkaya, J., Verghese, M., Veronica, I., Vidanagamage, D., Vincent, R., Vyapury, V., Wain, H., Walbridge, F., Walker, E., Walsh, P., Walshe, E., Walters, M., Wan, Y., Wang, C., Wankhade, K., Waters, G., Watts, C., Webber, A., Wedgwood, T., Wee, M., Wellstead, S., White, A., Whitear, M., Whitefield, L., Wilkinson, S., Williams, L., Williams, R., Wilson, D., Wilson, S., Wimble, K., Winkley, E., Winslow, L., Winwright, P., Wloch, K., Wong, G., Wong, H., Man Wong, J., Wood, T., Wray, S., Wrench, I., Wu, J., Wynn, K., Yap, Y., Kuan Yeow, C., Young, E., Yusaf, A., Uz Zafar, S., Zeinali, D., Zhang, S., Zope, S., Zucco, L., Anwar, S., Blunt, N., Grover, V., Grailey, K., Gray, M., Highton, D., Hopkins, P., Kemp, H., Lo, Q., Martin, D., Morkane, C., O’Carroll, J., Oliver, C., Post, B., Visram, A., Wickham, A., General Paediatrics, Graduate School, Adult Psychiatry, and Pulmonology
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,medicine ,Caesarean section ,General anaesthesia ,general anaesthesia ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Rocuronium ,General anaesthetic ,education ,Neuromuscular Blockade ,education.field_of_study ,airway management ,obstetrics ,business.industry ,Tracheal intubation ,Surgery ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,caesarean section ,Airway management ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
There are no current descriptions of general anaesthesia characteristics for obstetric surgery, despite recent changes to patient baseline characteristics and airway management guidelines. This analysis of data from the direct reporting of awareness in maternity patients' (DREAMY) study of accidental awareness during obstetric anaesthesia aimed to describe practice for obstetric general anaesthesia in England and compare with earlier surveys and best-practice recommendations. Consenting patients who received general anaesthesia for obstetric surgery in 72 hospitals from May 2017 to August 2018 were included. Baseline characteristics, airway management, anaesthetic techniques and major complications were collected. Descriptive analysis, binary logistic regression modelling and comparisons with earlier data were conducted. Data were collected from 3117 procedures, including 2554 (81.9%) caesarean deliveries. Thiopental was the induction drug in 1649 (52.9%) patients, compared with propofol in 1419 (45.5%). Suxamethonium was the neuromuscular blocking drug for tracheal intubation in 2631 (86.1%), compared with rocuronium in 367 (11.8%). Difficult tracheal intubation was reported in 1 in 19 (95%CI 1 in 16-22) and failed intubation in 1 in 312 (95%CI 1 in 169-667). Obese patients were over-represented compared with national baselines and associated with difficult, but not failed intubation. There was more evidence of change in practice for induction drugs (increased use of propofol) than neuromuscular blocking drugs (suxamethonium remains the most popular). There was evidence of improvement in practice, with increased monitoring and reversal of neuromuscular blockade (although this remains suboptimal). Despite a high risk of difficult intubation in this population, videolaryngoscopy was rarely used (1.9%).
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16. ‘Minimal symptom expression’ in patients with acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive refractory generalized myasthenia gravis treated with eculizumab
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Vissing, J., Jacob, S., Fujita, K. P., O'Brien, F., Howard, J. F., Mazia, C. G., Wilken, M., Barroso, F., Saba, J., Rugiero, M., Bettini, M., Chaves, M., Vidal, G., Garcia, A. D., DeBleecker, J., Vanden Abeele, G., deKoning, K., DeMey, K., Mercelis, R., Mahieu, D., Wagemaekers, L., VanDamme, P., Depreitere, A., Schotte, C., Smetcoren, C., Stevens, O., VanDaele, S., Vandenbussche, N., Vanhee, A., Verjans, S., Vynckier, J., D'Hont, A., Tilkin, P., Alves deSiqueira Carvalho, A., DiasBrockhausen, I., Feder, D., Ambrosio, D., Cesar, P., Melo, A. P., MartinsRibeiro, R., Rocha, R., Rosa, B. B., Veiga, T., daSilva, L. A., SantosEngel, M., GoncalvesGeraldo, J., daPenha Ananias Morita, M., NogueiraCoelho, E., Paiva, G., Pozo, M., Prando, N., MartineliTorres, D. D., Butinhao, C. F., Duran, G., SurianeFialho, T. A., Gomes daSilva, T. C., MaiaGoncalves, L. O., Pazetto, L. E., CubasVolpe, L. R., SouzaDuca, L., GhellerFriedrich, M. A., Guerreiro, A., Mohr, H., PereiraMartins, M., daCruz Pacheco, D., Ferreira, L., Macagnan, A. P., Pinto, G., deCassia Santos, A., Souza BulleOliveira, A., Amaral deAndrade, A. C., Annes, M., DuarteSilva, L., CavalcanteLino, V., Pinto, W., Assis, N., Carrara, F., Miranda, C., Souza, I., Fernandes, P., Siddiqi, Z., Phan, C., Narayan, J., Blackmore, D., Mallon, A., Roderus, R., Watt, E., Vohanka, S., Bednarik, J., Chmelikova, M., Cierny, M., Toncrova, S., Junkerova BarboraKurkova, J., Reguliova, K., Zapletalova, O., Pitha, J., Novakova, I., Tyblova, M., Jurajdova, I., Wolfova, M., Andersen, H., Harbo, T., Vinge, L., Krogh, S., Mogensen, A., Hojgaard, J., Witting, N., Mette OstergaardAutzen, A., Pedersen, J., Eralinna, J. -P., Laaksonen, M., Oksaranta, O., Harrison, T., Eriksson, J., Rozsa, C., Horvath, M., Lovas, G., Matolcsi, J., Szabo, G., Jakab, G., Szabadosne, B., Vecsei, L., Dezsi, L., Varga, E., Konyane, M., Antonini, G., DiPasquale, A., Garibaldi, M., Morino, S., Troili, F., Fionda, L., Sacca, F., Previous, Filla, A., Sub-Investigators, Costabile, T., Marano, E., Fasanaro, A., Marsili, A., Puorro, G., Mantegazza, R., Antozzi, C., Bonanno, S., Camera, G., Locatelli, A., Maggi, L., Pasanisi, M., Campanella, A., Evoli, A., Alboini, P. E., D'Amato, V., Iorio, R., Inghilleri, M., Frasca, V., Giacomelli, E., Gori, M., Lopergolo, D., Onesti, E., Gabriele, M., Uzawa, A., Kanai, T., Kawaguchi, N., Mori, M., Kaneko, Y., Kanzaki, A., Kobayashi, E., Murai, H., Masaki, K., Matsuse, D., Matsushita, T., Uehara, T., Shimpo, M., Jingu, M., Kikutake, K., Nakamura, Y., Sano, Y., Utsugisawa, K., Nagane, Y., Kamegamori, I., Tsuda, T., Fujii, Y., Futono, K., Ozawa, Y., Mizugami, A., Saito, Y., Samukawa, M., Suzuki, H., Morikawa, M., Kamakura, S., Miyawaki, E., Shiraishi, H., Mitazaki, T., Motomura, M., Mukaino, A., Yoshimura, S., Asada, S., Yoshida, S., Amamoto, S., Kobashikawa, T., Koga, M., Maeda, Y., Takada, K., Takada, M., Tsurumaru, M., Yamashita, Y., Suzuki, Y., Akiyama, T., Narikawa, K., Tano, O., Tsukita, K., Kurihara, R., Meguro, F., Fukuda, Y., Sato, M., Okumura, M., Funaka, S., Kawamura, T., Makamori, M., Takahashi, M., Taichi, N., Hasuike, T., Higuchi, E., Kobayashi, H., Osakada, K., Imai, T., Tsuda, E., Shimohama, S., Hayashi, T., Hisahara, S., Kawamata, J., Murahara, T., Saitoh, M., Suzuki, S., Yamamoto, D., Ishiyama, Y., Ishiyama, N., Noshiro, M., Takeyama, R., Uwasa, K., Yasuda, I., Kim, B. -J., Lee, C. N., Koo, Y. S., Seok, H. Y., Kang, H. N., H. J., Ra, Kim, B. J., Cho, E. B., Choi, M. S., Lee, H. L., Min, J. -H., Seok, J., Lee, J. E., Koh, D. Y., Kwon, J. Y., Park, S. A., Choi, E. H., Hong, Y. -H., Ahn, S. -H., Koo, D. L., Lim, J. -S., Shin, C. W., Hwang, J. Y., Kim, M., Kim, S. M., Jeong, H. -N., Jung, J. W., Kim, Y. -H., Lee, H. S., Shin, H. Y., Hwang, E. B., Shin, M., van derKooi, A., deVisser, M., Gibson, T., Casasnovas, C., AlbertiAguilo, M. A., Homedes-Pedret, C., Palacios, N. J., DiezPorras, L., VelezSantamaria, V., Lazaro, A., DiezTejedor, E., GomezSalcedo, P., Fernandez-Fournier, M., LopezRuiz, P., Rodriguez deRivera, F. J., Sastre, M., GamezCarbonell, J., Sune, P., SalvadoFigueras, M., Gili, G., Mazuela, G., Illa, I., CortesVicente, E., Diaz-Manera, J., QuerolGutierrez, L. A., RojasGarcia, R., Vidal, N., Arribas-Ibar, E., Piehl, F., Hietala, A., Bjarbo, L., Sengun, I., Meherremova, A., Ozcelik, P., Balkan, B., Tuga, C., Ugur, M., Erdem-Ozdamar, S., Bekircan-Kurt, C. E., Acar, N. P., Yilmaz, E., Caliskan, Y., Orsel, G., Efendi, H., Aydinlik, S., Cavus, H., Kutlu, A., Becerikli, G., Semiz, C., Tun, O., Terzi, M., Dogan, B., Onar, M. K., Sen, S., KirbasCavdar, T., Veske, A., Norwood, F., Dimitriou, A., Gollogly, J., Mahdi-Rogers, M., Seddigh, A., Sokratous, G., Maier, G., Sohail, F., Sadalage, G., Torane, P., Brown, C., Shah, A., Sathasivam, S., Arndt, H., Davies, D., Watling, D., Amato, A., Cochrane, T., Salajegheh, M., Roe, K., Amato, K., Toska, S., Wolfe, G., Silvestri, N., Patrick, K., Zakalik, K., Katz, J., Miller, R., Engel, M., Forshew, D., Bravver, E., Brooks, B., Sanjak, M., Plevka, S., Burdette, M., Cunningham, S., Kramer, M., Nemeth, J., Schommer, C., Tinerney, S., Juel, V., Guptill, J., Hobson-Webb, L., Massey, J., Beck, K., Carnes, D., Loor, J., Anderson, A., Pascuzzi, R., Bodkin, C., Kincaid, J., Snook, R., Guinrich, S., Micheels, A., Chaudhry, V., Corse, A., Mosmiller, B., Kelley, A., Ho, D., Srinivasan, J., Vytopil, M., Jara, J., Ventura, N., Carter, C., Donahue, C., Herbert, C., Scala, S., Weiner, E., Alam, S., McKinnon, J., Haar, L., McKinnon, N., Alcon, K., McKenna, K., Sattar, N., Daniels, K., Jeffery, D., Freimer, M., Hoyle, J. C., Kissel, J., Agriesti, J., Chelnick, S., Mezache, L., Pineda, C., Muharrem, F., Karam, C., Khoury, J., Marburger, T., Kaur, H., Dimitrova, D., Gilchrist, J., Agrawal, B., Elsayed, M., Kohlrus, S., Andoin, A., Darnell, T., Golden, L., Lokaitis, B., Seelbach, J., Muppidi, S., Goyal, N., Sakamuri, S., Y. T., So, Paulose, S., Pol, S., Welsh, L., Bhavaraju-Sanka, R., TobonGonzalez, A., Dishman, L., Jones, F., Gonzalez, A., Padilla, P., Saklad, A., Silva, M., Nations, S., Trivedi, J., Hopkins, S., Kazamel, M., Alsharabati, M., Lu, L., Nozaki, K., Mumfrey-Thomas, S., Woodall, A., Mozaffar, T., Cash, T., Roy, G., Mathew, V., Maqsood, F., Minton, B., Jones, H. J., Rosenfeld, J., Garcia, R., Echevarria, L., Garcia, S., Pulley, M., Aranke, S., Berger, A. R., Shah, J., Shabbir, Y., Smith, L., Varghese, M., Gutmann, L., Jerath, N., Nance, C., Swenson, A., Olalde, H., Kressin, N., Sieren, J., Barohn, R., Dimachkie, M., Glenn, M., McVey, A., Pasnoor, M., Statland, J., Wang, Y., Liu, T., Emmons, K., Jenci, N., Locheke, J., Fondaw, A., Johns, K., Rico, G., Walsh, M., Herbelin, L., Hafer-Macko, C., Kwan, J., Zilliox, L., Callison, K., Young, V., DiSanzo, B., Naunton, K., Benatar, M., Bilsker, M., Sharma, K., Cooley, A., Reyes, E., Michon, S. -C., Sheldon, D., Steele, J., Traub, R., Chopra, M., Vu, T., Katzin, L., McClain, T., Harvey, B., Hart, A., Huynh, K., Beydoun, S., Chilingaryan, A., Doan, V., Droker, B., Gong, H., Karimi, S., Lin, F., Polaka, K., Tran, A., Akhter, S., Malekniazi, A., Tandan, R., Hehir, M., Waheed, W., Lucy, S., Weiss, M., Distad, J., Strom, S., Downing, S., Kim, B., Bertorini, T., Arnold, T., Henderson, K., Pillai, R., Liu, Y., Wheeler, L., Hewlett, J., Vanderhook, M., Nowak, R., Dicapua, D., Keung, B., Kumar, A., Patwa, H., Robeson, K., Yang, I., Nye, J., and Vu, H.
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Acetylcholine receptor ,Eculizumab ,Minimal symptom expression ,Myasthenia gravis ,Refractory ,Adult ,Aged ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Autoantibodies ,Double-Blind Method ,Female ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Myasthenia Gravis ,Receptors, Cholinergic ,Activities of Daily Living ,Patient Reported Outcome Measures ,Quality of Life - Published
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17. QCDgrid: A Grid Resource for Quantum Chromodynamics
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Perry, J., Smith, L., Jackson, A. N., Kenway, R. D., Joo, B., Maynard, C. M., Trew, A., Byrne, D., Beckett, G., Davies, C. T. H., Downing, S., Irving, A. C., McNeile, C., Sroczynski, Z., Allton, C. R., Armour, W., and Flynn, J. M.
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18. A provisional check-list of the mammals of Ontario /
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Downing, S. C. (Stuart Chalmers), 1911, Royal Ontario Museum (archive.org), and Downing, S. C. (Stuart Chalmers), 1911
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19. Ageing and long-term CD4 cell count trends in HIV-positive patients with 5 years or more combination antiretroviral therapy experience
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Wright, S T, Petoumenos, K, Boyd, M, Carr, A, Downing, S, OʼConnor, C C, Grotowski, M, and Law, M G
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20. Nitrogen starvation of cyanobacteria results in the production of β-N-methylamino-L-alanine
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Downing, S., Banack, S. A., Metcalf, J. S., Cox, P. A., and Downing, T. G.
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21. Distinguishing the cyanobacterial neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA) from other diamino acids
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Banack, S. A., Metcalf, J. S., Spáčil, Z., Downing, T. G., Downing, S., Long, A., Nunn, P. B., and Cox, P. A.
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22. Distinguishing the cyanobacterial neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA) from its structural isomer 2,4-diaminobutyric acid (2,4-DAB)
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Banack, S. A., Downing, T. G., Spácil, Z., Purdie, E. L., Metcalf, J. S., Downing, S., Esterhuizen, M., Codd, G. A., and Cox, P. A.
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23. Delayed involution of the mammary epithelium in BALB/c-p53null mice
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Jerry, D J, Kuperwasser, C, Downing, S R, Pinkas, J, He, C, Dickinson, E, Marconi, S, and Naber, S P
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24. Correction to: Eculizumab improves fatigue in refractory generalized myasthenia gravis (Quality of Life Research, (2019), 28, 8, (2247-2254), 10.1007/s11136-019-02148-2)
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Andersen, H., Mantegazza, R., Wang, J. J., O'Brien, F., Patra, K., Howard, J. F., Mazia, C. G., Wilken, M., Barroso, F., Saba, J., Rugiero, M., Bettini, M., Chaves, M., Vidal, G., Garcia, A. D., Debleecker, J., Van denAbeele, G., Dekoning, K., Demey, K., Mercelis, R., Mahieu, D., Wagemaekers, L., Vandamme, P., Depreitere, A., Schotte, C., Smetcoren, C., Stevens, O., Vandaele, S., Vandenbussche, N., Vanhee, A., Verjans, S., Vynckier, J., D'Hondt, A., Tilkin, P., AlvesdeSiqueira Carvalho, A., Diasbrockhausen, I., Feder, D., Ambrosio, D., Cesar, P., Melo, A. P., Martinsribeiro, R., Rocha, R., Bezerrarosa, B., Veiga, T., Dasilva, L. A., Santosengel, M., Goncalvesgeraldo, J., daPenha AnaniasMorita, M., Nogueiracoelho, E., Paiva, G., Pozo, M., Prando, N., Martinelitorres, D. D., Butinhao, C. F., Duran, G., Gomes daSilva, T. C., Otavio MaiaGoncalves, L., Pazetto, L. E., Fialho, T. A. S., Renata CubasVolpe, L., Souzaduca, L., Ghellerfriedrich, M. A., Guerreiro, A., Mohr, H., Pereiramartins, M., daCruz Pacheco, D., Ferreira, L., Macagnan, A. P., Pinto, G., deCassia Santos, A., Souza BulleOliveira, A., Amaralandrade, A. C., Annes, M., Duarte Silva, L., Cavalcantelino, V., Pinto, W., Assis, N., Carrara, F., Miranda, C., Souza, I., Fernandes, P., Siddiqi, Z., Phan, C., Narayan, J., Blackmore, D., Mallon, A., Roderus, R., Watt, E., Vohanka, S., Bednarik, J., Chmelikova, M., Cierny, M., Toncrova, S., Junkerova, J., Kurkova, B., Reguliova, K., Zapletalova, O., Pitha, J., Novakova, I., Tyblova, M., Jurajdova, I., Wolfova, M., Harbo, T., Vinge, L., Krogh, S., Mogensen, A., Vissing, J., Hojgaard, J., Witting, N., Ostergaardautzen, A., Pedersen, J., Eralinna, J. -P., Laaksonen, M., Oksaranta, O., Harrison, T., Eriksson, J., Rozsa, C., Horvath, M., Lovas, G., Matolcsi, J., Szabo, G., Jakab, G., Szabadosne, B., Vecsei, L., Dezsi, L., Varga, E., Konyane, M., Antonini, G., Dipasquale, A., Garibaldi, M., Morino, S., Troili, F., Fionda, L., Filla, A., Costabile, T., Marano, E., Sacca, F., Fasanaro, A., Marsili, A., Puorro, G., Antozzi, C., Bonanno, S., Camera, G., Locatelli, A., Maggi, L., Pasanisi, M., Campanella, A., Evoli, A., Alboini, P. E., D'Amato, V., Iorio, R., Inghilleri, M., Frasca, V., Giacomelli, E., Gori, M., Lopergolo, D., Onesti, E., Gabriele, M., Uzawa, A., Kanai, T., Kawaguchi, N., Mori, M., Kaneko, Y., Kanzaki, A., Kobayashi, E., Murai, H., Masaki, K., Matsuse, D., Matsushita, T., Uehara, T., Shimpo, M., Jingu, M., Kikutake, K., Nakamura, Y., Sano, Y., Utsugisawa, K., Nagane, Y., Kamegamori, I., Tsuda, T., Fujii, Y., Futono, K., Ozawa, Y., Mizugami, A., Saito, Y., Suzuki, H., Morikawa, M., Samukawa, M., Kamakura, S., Miyawaki, E., Shiraishi, H., Mitazaki, T., Motomura, M., Mukaino, A., Yoshimura, S., Asada, S., Yoshida, S., Amamoto, S., Kobashikawa, T., Koga, M., Maeda, Y., Takada, K., Takada, M., Tsurumaru, M., Yamashita, Y., Suzuki, Y., Akiyama, T., Narikawa, K., Tano, O., Tsukita, K., Kurihara, R., Meguro, F., Fukuda, Y., Sato, M., Okumura, M., Funaka, S., Kawamura, T., Makamori, M., Takahashi, M., Taichi, N., Hasuike, T., Higuchi, E., Kobayashi, H., Osakada, K., Imai, T., Tsuda, E., Shimohama, S., Hayashi, T., Hisahara, S., Kawamata, J., Murahara, T., Saitoh, M., Suzuki, S., Yamamoto, D., Ishiyama, Y., Ishiyama, N., Noshiro, M., Takeyama, R., Uwasa, K., Yasuda, I., van derKooi, A., Devisser, M., Gibson, T., Kim, B. -J., Lee, C. N., Koo, Y. S., Seok, H. Y., Kang, H. N., H. J., Ra, Kim, B. J., Cho, E. B., Choi, M. S., Lee, H. L., Min, J. -H., Seok, J., Lee, J. E., Koh, D. Y., Kwon, J. Y., Park, S. A., Choi, E. H., Hong, Y. -H., Ahn, S. -H., Koo, D. L., Lim, J. -S., Shin, C. W., Hwang, J. Y., Kim, M., Kim, S. M., Jeong, H. -N., Jung, J. W., Kim, Y. -H., Lee, H. S., Shin, H. Y., Hwang, E. B., Shin, M., Casasnovas, C., Albertiaguilo, M. A., Homedes-Pedret, C., Juliapalacios, N., Diezporras, L., Velezsantamaria, V., Lazaro, A., Dieztejedor, E., Gomez Salcedo, P., Fernandez-Fournier, M., Lopezruiz, P., Rodriguez deRivera, F. J., Sastre, M., Gamez, J., Sune, P., Salvado, M., Gili, G., Mazuela, G., Illa, I., Cortesvicente, E., Diaz-Manera, J., Querolgutierrez, L. A., Rojasgarcia, R., Vidal, N., Arribas-Ibar, E., Piehl, F., Hietala, A., Bjarbo, L., Sengun, I., Meherremova, A., Ozcelik, P., Balkan, B., Tuga, C., Ugur, M., Erdem-Ozdamar, S., Bekircan-Kurt, C. E., Acar, N. P., Yilmaz, E., Caliskan, Y., Orsel, G., Efendi, H., Aydinlik, S., Cavus, H., Kutlu, A., Becerikli, G., Semiz, C., Tun, O., Terzi, M., Dogan, B., Onar, M. K., Sen, S., Kirbascavdar, T., Veske, A., Norwood, F., Dimitriou, A., Gollogly, J., Mahdi-Rogers, M., Seddigh, A., Sokratous, G., Maier, G., Sohail, F., Jacob, S., Sadalage, G., Torane, P., Brown, C., Shah, A., Sathasivam, S., Arndt, H., Davies, D., Watling, D., Amato, A., Cochrane, T., Salajegheh, M., Roe, K., Amato, K., Toska, S., Wolfe, G., Silvestri, N., Patrick, K., Zakalik, K., Katz, J., Miller, R., Engel, M., Forshew, D., Bravver, E., Brooks, B., Plevka, S., Burdette, M., Cunningham, S., Sanjak, M., Kramer, M., Nemeth, J., Schommer, C., Tierney, S., Juel, V., Guptill, J., Hobson-Webb, L., Massey, J., Beck, K., Carnes, D., Loor, J., Anderson, A., Pascuzzi, R., Bodkin, C., Kincaid, J., Snook, R., Guingrich, S., Micheels, A., Chaudhry, V., Corse, A., Mosmiller, B., Kelley, A., Ho, D., Srinivasan, J., Vytopil, M., Jara, J., Ventura, N., Scala, S., Carter, C., Donahue, C., Herbert, C., Weiner, E., Alam, S., Mckinnon, J., Haar, L., Mckinnon, N., Alcon, K., Mckenna, K., Sattar, N., Daniels, K., Jeffery, D., Kissel, J., Freimer, M., Hoyle, J. C., Agriesti, J., Chelnick, S., Mezache, L., Pineda, C., Muharrem, F., Karam, C., Khoury, J., Marburger, T., Kaur, H., Dimitrova, D., Gilchrist, J., Agrawal, B., Elsayed, M., Kohlrus, S., Andoin, A., Darnell, T., Golden, L., Lokaitis, B., Seelback, J., Muppidi, S., Goyal, N., Sakamuri, S., Y. T., So, Paulose, S., Pol, S., Welsh, L., Bhavaraju-Sanka, R., Tobongonzales, A., Dishman, L., Jones, F., Gonzalez, A., Padilla, P., Saklad, A., Silva, M., Nations, S., Trivedi, J., Hopkins, S., Kazamel, M., Alsharabati, M., Lu, L., Nozaki, K., Mumfrey-Thomas, S., Woodall, A., Mozaffar, T., Cash, T., Roy, G., Mathew, V., Maqsood, F., Minton, B., Jones, H. J., Rosenfeld, J., Garcia, R., Echevarria, L., Garcia, S., Pulley, M., Aranke, S., Berger, A. R., Shah, J., Shabbir, Y., Smith, L., Varghese, M., Gutmann, L., Jerath, N., Nance, C., Swenson, A., Olalde, H., Kressin, N., Sieren, J., Barohn, R., Dimachkie, M., Glenn, M., Mcvey, A., Pasnoor, M., Statland, J., Wang, J., Liu, T., Emmons, K., Jenci, N., Locheke, J., Fondaw, A., Johns, K., Rico, G., Walsh, M., Herbelin, L., Hafer-Macko, C., Kwan, J., Zilliox, L., Callison, K., Young, V., Disanzo, B., Naunton, K., Benatar, M., Bilsker, M., Sharma, K., Cooley, A., Reyes, E., Michon, S. -C., Sheldon, D., Steele, J., Chopra, M., Traub, R., Vu, T., Katzin, L., Mcclain, T., Harvey, B., Hart, A., Huynh, K., Beydoun, S., Chilingaryan, A., Doan, V., Droker, B., Gong, H., Karimi, S., Lin, F., Pokala, K., Tran, A., Akhter, S., Malekniazi, A., Tandan, R., Hehir, M., Waheed, W., Lucy, S., Weiss, M., Distad, J., Strom, S., Downing, S., Kim, B., Bertorini, T., Arnold, T., Hendersen, K., Pillai, R., Liu, Y., Wheeler, L., Hewlett, J., Vanderhook, M., Nowak, R., Dicapua, D., Keung, B., Kumar, A., Patwa, H., Robeson, K., Yang, I., Nye, J., and Vu, H.
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25. Wall tension and myocardial dysfunction after ischemia and reperfusion
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Downing, S. Evans
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Ischemia -- Physiological aspects ,Heart attack -- Physiological aspects ,Heart -- Abnormalities ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Systolic stresses on non-contracting myocardial segments were induced in isolated rabbit hear preparations to investigate the observed difference in the restoration of cardiac functions after ischemic stress on hearts in vivo or in vitro. Results indicate that ischemia lasting for 30 minutes or less causes extensive damage to dyskinetic hearts. Adenosine triphosphate store and oxygen consumption is reduced even after reperfusion. Cardiac wall stiffness was also elevated to three times the normal. This indicate that the mechanical stress resulting from dyskinesia add significantlyto the damage caused by ischemia.
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26. Modulation of catecholamine cardiomyopathy by allopurinol
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Jiang, Joseph P., Chen, Victor, and Downing, S. Evans
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Allopurinol -- Health aspects ,Heart diseases -- Models ,Cardiomyopathy -- Drug therapy ,Health - Abstract
Catecholamines, such as the neurotransmitters epinephrine and norepinephrine, are released by the sympathetic nervous system (which innervates the heart, vasculature, digestive system, and other organs) in response to stress. At low levels, these neurohormones prepare the body to mobilize an appropriate response to the stressors. At higher doses, they can actually be harmful to the functioning of these systems; this may be one of the reasons for the deterioration of physiological functioning seen in chronic stress and disease states. The mechanism by which high levels of catecholamines induce damage is not known. It has been suggested that catecholamine-mediated damage to the heart (myocardial necrosis) may result from coronary vasoconstriction and the resulting myocardial ischemia (decreased cardiac blood flow). Allopurinol, a drug that inhibits the actions of the enzyme xanthine oxidase in most model systems, has been reported to reduce the extent of myocardial necrosis. To investigate the possibility that allopurinol might limit the extent of norepinephrine-induced damage, an experiment was carried out using rabbit hearts perfused with norepinephrine solution, with or without allopurinol. Forty-eight hours after norepinephrine and allopurinol or placebo treatment, the rabbit hearts were removed and subjected to a battery of diagnostic tests. A variety of changes were seen in the hearts exposed to norepinephrine but not allopurinol (compared with control specimens, which were perfused with saline solution and allopurinol): decreased glycogen and adenosine triphosphate, blood pressure, coronary blood flow, and heart muscle oxygen consumption; increased rates of creatinine phosphokinase and lactic dehydrogenase release were noted as well. Concomitant allopurinol administration prevented these biochemical changes, as well as the microscopically verified damage to the heart muscle that was seen in the norepinephrine-only group. (Consumer Summary produced by Reliance Medical Information, Inc.)
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27. The Quality of Working Life Concept
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Downing, S., primary, Ryan, G., additional, McNeive, A., additional, Mariani, M., additional, and Parlangeli, O., additional
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28. Myocardial hibernation: relationship to a model for segmental dyskinesis
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Downing, S. Evans
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29. COVID-19: a global pandemic.
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Downing, S. L.
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COVID-19 pandemic , *COVID-19 , *MIDDLE East respiratory syndrome , *SARS virus , *SCIENTIFIC knowledge - Published
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30. Reduction of the ordered magnetic moment and its relationship to Kondo coherence in Ce1−xLaxCu2Ge2
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Ueland, B. G., primary, Jo, N. H., additional, Sapkota, A., additional, Tian, W., additional, Masters, M., additional, Hodovanets, H., additional, Downing, S. S., additional, Schmidt, C., additional, McQueeney, R. J., additional, Bud'ko, S. L., additional, Kreyssig, A., additional, Canfield, P. C., additional, and Goldman, A. I., additional
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31. Determinants of Coronary Flow and Myocardial Metabolism in the Newborn Lamb. Influences of Hypoxia and Acidosis
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Downing, S. Evans, Lee, John C., and Bloor, Colin M., editor
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32. HIV and aging: Insights from the Asia Pacific HIV Observational Database (APHOD).
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Lawrence C., Silvers J., Zeng W., Watson K., Bryant M., Price S., Woolley I., Korman T., Williams J., Nolan D., Skett J., Robinson J., Mean C.V., Saphonn V., Vohith K., Zhang F.J., Li P.C.K., Lee M.P., Kumarasamy N., Saghayam S., Ezhilarasi C., Pujari S., Joshi K., Makane A., Merati T.P., Wirawan D.N., Yuliana F., Yunihastuti E., Imran D., Widhani A., Oka S., Tanuma J., Nishijima T., Choi J.Y., Na S., Kim J.M., Lee C.K.C., Sim B.L.H., David R., Syed Omar S.F., Azwa I., Ditangco R., Uy E., Bantique R., Wong W.W., Ku W.W., Wu P.C., Ng O.T., Lim P.L., Lee L.S., Tan M.T., Phanuphak P., Ruxrungtham K., Avihingsanon A., Chusut P., Kiertiburanakul S., Sungkanuparph S., Chumla L., Sanmeema N., Chaiwarith R., Sirisanthana T., Kotarathititum W., Praparattanapan J., Kantipong P., Kambua P., Ratanasuwan W., Sriondee R., Nguyen V.K., Bui V.H., Cao T.T., Pham T.T., Cuong D.D., Ha H.L., Sohn A.H., Durier N., Petersen B., Jiamsakul A., Boettiger D., Kelly M., Gibson A., Magon H., Donohue W., Moore R., Edwards S., Han N., Wright S.T., O'Connor C.C., Hoy J., Ponnampalavanar S., Grotowski M., Zhao H.X., Kamarulzaman A., Ellis D., Bloch M., Franic T., Agrawal S., McCann L., Cunningham N., Vincent T., Allen D., Little J.L., Smith D., Gray C., Baker D., Vale R., Templeton D.J., Dijanosic C., Jackson E., McCallum K., Taylor S., Cooper D.A., Carr A., Lee F., Hesse K., Sinn K., Norris R., Finlayson R., Prone I., Shakeshaft J., Brown K., McGrath C., McGrath V., Halligan S., Wray L., Read P., Lu H., Couldwell D., Furner V., Watson J., Giles M., Mulhall B., Law M., Petoumenos K., McManus H., Bendall C., Boyd M., Kulatunga A., Knibbs P., Chuah J., Ngieng M., Dickson B., Russell D., Downing S., Sowden D., Broom J., Taing K., Johnston C., McGill K., Orth D., Youds D., Liddle R., Locke P., Roth N.J., Nicolson J., Lau H., Read T., Lawrence C., Silvers J., Zeng W., Watson K., Bryant M., Price S., Woolley I., Korman T., Williams J., Nolan D., Skett J., Robinson J., Mean C.V., Saphonn V., Vohith K., Zhang F.J., Li P.C.K., Lee M.P., Kumarasamy N., Saghayam S., Ezhilarasi C., Pujari S., Joshi K., Makane A., Merati T.P., Wirawan D.N., Yuliana F., Yunihastuti E., Imran D., Widhani A., Oka S., Tanuma J., Nishijima T., Choi J.Y., Na S., Kim J.M., Lee C.K.C., Sim B.L.H., David R., Syed Omar S.F., Azwa I., Ditangco R., Uy E., Bantique R., Wong W.W., Ku W.W., Wu P.C., Ng O.T., Lim P.L., Lee L.S., Tan M.T., Phanuphak P., Ruxrungtham K., Avihingsanon A., Chusut P., Kiertiburanakul S., Sungkanuparph S., Chumla L., Sanmeema N., Chaiwarith R., Sirisanthana T., Kotarathititum W., Praparattanapan J., Kantipong P., Kambua P., Ratanasuwan W., Sriondee R., Nguyen V.K., Bui V.H., Cao T.T., Pham T.T., Cuong D.D., Ha H.L., Sohn A.H., Durier N., Petersen B., Jiamsakul A., Boettiger D., Kelly M., Gibson A., Magon H., Donohue W., Moore R., Edwards S., Han N., Wright S.T., O'Connor C.C., Hoy J., Ponnampalavanar S., Grotowski M., Zhao H.X., Kamarulzaman A., Ellis D., Bloch M., Franic T., Agrawal S., McCann L., Cunningham N., Vincent T., Allen D., Little J.L., Smith D., Gray C., Baker D., Vale R., Templeton D.J., Dijanosic C., Jackson E., McCallum K., Taylor S., Cooper D.A., Carr A., Lee F., Hesse K., Sinn K., Norris R., Finlayson R., Prone I., Shakeshaft J., Brown K., McGrath C., McGrath V., Halligan S., Wray L., Read P., Lu H., Couldwell D., Furner V., Watson J., Giles M., Mulhall B., Law M., Petoumenos K., McManus H., Bendall C., Boyd M., Kulatunga A., Knibbs P., Chuah J., Ngieng M., Dickson B., Russell D., Downing S., Sowden D., Broom J., Taing K., Johnston C., McGill K., Orth D., Youds D., Liddle R., Locke P., Roth N.J., Nicolson J., Lau H., and Read T.
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Objectives: The proportion of people living with HIV/AIDS in the ageing population (>50 years old) is increasing. We aimed to explore the relationship between older age and treatment outcomes in HIV-positive persons from the Asia Pacific region. Method(s): Patients from the Australian HIV Observational Database (AHOD) and the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD) were included in the analysis. We used survival methods to assess the association between older age and all-cause mortality, as well as time to treatment modification. We used regression analyses to evaluate changes in CD4 counts after combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) initiation and determined the odds of detectable viral load, up to 24 months of treatment. Result(s): A total of 7142 patients were included in these analyses (60% in TAHOD and 40% in AHOD), of whom 25% were >50 years old. In multivariable analyses, those aged >50 years were at least twice as likely to die as those aged 30-39 years [hazard ratio (HR) for 50-59 years: 2.27; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.34-3.83; HR for >60 years: 4.28; 95% CI 2.42-7.55]. The effect of older age on CD4 count changes was insignificant (p-trend=0.06). The odds of detectable viral load after cART initiation decreased with age (p-trend=<0.0001). The effect of older age on time to first treatment modification was insignificant (p-trend=0.21). We found no statistically significant differences in outcomes between AHOD and TAHOD participants for all endpoints examined. Conclusion(s): The associations between older age and typical patient outcomes in HIV-positive patients from the Asia Pacific region are similar in AHOD and TAHOD. Our data indicate that 'age effects' traverse the resource-rich and resource-limited divide and that future ageing-related findings might be applicable to each setting.Copyright © 2014 British HIV Association.
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33. Ageing & long-term CD4 cell count trends in HIV-positive patients with 5 years or more combination antiretroviral therapy experience
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WRIGHT, ST, PETOUMENOS, K, BOYD, M, CARR, A, DOWNING, S, O’CONNOR, CC, GROTOWSKI, M, and LAW, MG
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Adult ,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Male ,Aging ,HIV Infections ,Middle Aged ,Article ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Linear Models ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in CD4 cell counts beyond 5 years of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). If natural ageing leads to a long-term decline in the immune system via low-grade chronic immune activation/inflammation, then one might expect to see a greater or earlier decline in CD4 counts in older HIV-positive patients with increasing duration of cART.Retrospective and prospective data were examined from long-term virologically stable HIV-positive adults from the Australian HIV Observational Database. We estimated mean CD4 cell count changes following the completion of 5 years of cART using linear mixed models.A total of 37 916 CD4 measurements were observed for 892 patients over a combined total of 9753 patient-years. Older patients ( 50 years old) at cART initiation had estimated mean (95% confidence interval) changes in CD4 counts by year-5 CD4 count strata ( 500, 500-750 and 750 cells/μL) of 14 (7 to 21), 3 (-5 to 11) and -6 (-17 to 4) cells/μL/year. Of the CD4 cell count rates of change estimated, none were indicative of long-term declines in CD4 cell counts.Our results suggest that duration of cART and increasing age do not result in decreasing mean changes in CD4 cell counts for long-term virologically suppressed patients, indicating that the level of immune recovery achieved during the first 5 years of treatment is sustained through long-term cART.
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34. Ageing and long-term CD4 cell count trends in HIV-positive patients with 5 years or more combination antiretroviral therapy experience
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Wright, ST, Petoumenos, K, Boyd, M, Carr, A, Downing, S, O'Connor, CC, Grotowski, M, and Law, MG
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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Adult ,Male ,Aging ,HIV Infections ,Middle Aged ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Virology ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Linear Models ,Humans ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the long-term changes in CD4 cell counts beyond 5 years of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). If natural ageing leads to a long-term decline in the immune system via low-grade chronic immune activation/inflammation, then one might expect to see a greater or earlier decline in CD4 counts in older HIV-positive patients with increasing duration of cART. Methods: Retrospective and prospective data were examined from long-term virologically stable HIV-positive adults from the Australian HIV Observational Database. We estimated mean CD4 cell count changes following the completion of 5 years of cART using linear mixed models. Results: A total of 37916 CD4 measurements were observed for 892 patients over a combined total of 9753 patient-years. Older patients (>50 years old) at cART initiation had estimated mean (95% confidence interval) changes in CD4 counts by year-5 CD4 count strata (750 cells/μL) of 14 (7 to 21), 3 (-5 to 11) and -6 (-17 to 4) cells/μL/year. Of the CD4 cell count rates of change estimated, none were indicative of long-term declines in CD4 cell counts. Conclusions: Our results suggest that duration of cART and increasing age do not result in decreasing mean changes in CD4 cell counts for long-term virologically suppressed patients, indicating that the level of immune recovery achieved during the first 5 years of treatment is sustained through long-term cART. © 2012 British HIV Association.
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35. Common variants of the BRCA1 wild-type allele modify the risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers
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Cox, D. G., Simard, J., Sinnett, D., Hamdi, Y., Soucy, P., Ouimet, M., Barjhoux, L., Verny-Pierre, C., McGuffog, L., Healey, S., Szabo, C., Greene, M. H., Mai, P. L., Andrulis, I. L., Thomassen, M., Gerdes, A.-M., Caligo, M. A., Friedman, E., Laitman, Y., Kaufman, B., Paluch, S. S., Borg, A., Karlsson, P., Stenmark Askmalm, M., Barbany Bustinza, G., Nathanson, K. L., Domchek, S. M., Rebbeck, T. R., Benitez, J., Hamann, U., Rookus, M. A., van den Ouweland, A. M. W., Ausems, M. G. E. M., Aalfs, C. M., van Asperen, C. J., Devilee, P., Gille, H. J. J. P., Peock, S., Frost, D., Evans, D. G., Eeles, R., Izatt, L., Adlard, J., Paterson, J., Eason, J., Godwin, A. K., Remon, M.-A., Moncoutier, V., Gauthier-Villars, M., Lasset, C., Giraud, S., Hardouin, A., Berthet, P., Sobol, H., Eisinger, F., Bressac de Paillerets, B., Caron, O., Delnatte, C., Goldgar, D., Miron, A., Ozcelik, H., Buys, S., Southey, M. C., Terry, M. B., Singer, C. F., Dressler, A.-C., Tea, M.-K., Hansen, T. V. O., Johannsson, O., Piedmonte, M., Rodriguez, G. C., Basil, J. B., Blank, S., Toland, A. E., Montagna, M., Isaacs, C., Blanco, I., Gayther, S. A., Moysich, K. B., Schmutzler, R. K., Wappenschmidt, B., Engel, C., Meindl, A., Ditsch, N., Arnold, N., Niederacher, D., Sutter, C., Gadzicki, D., Fiebig, B., Caldes, T., Laframboise, R., Nevanlinna, H., Chen, X., Beesley, J., Spurdle, A. B., Neuhausen, S. L., Ding, Y. C., Couch, F. J., Wang, X., Peterlongo, P., Manoukian, S., Bernard, L., Radice, P., Easton, D. F., Chenevix-Trench, G., Antoniou, A. C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Mazoyer, S., Sinilnikova, O. M., Dumont, M., Greene, M., Glendon, G., Selander, T., Weerasooriya, N., Nordling, M., Bergman, A., Einbeigi, Z., Stenmark-Askmalm, M., Liedgren, S., Loman, N., Olsson, H., Kristoffersson, U., Soller, M., Jernstrom, H., Harbst, K., Henriksson, K., Lindblom, A., Arver, B., von Wachenfeldt, A., Liljegren, A., Barbany-Bustinza, G., Rantala, J., Melin, B., Gronberg, H., Stattin, E.-L., Emanuelsson, M., Ehrencrona, H., Torres, D., Rashid, M. U., Seidel-Renkert, A., Hogervorst, F. B. L., Verhoef, S., Verheus, M., van't Veer, L. J., van Leeuwen, F. E., Collee, M., Jager, A., Hooning, M. J., Tilanus-Linthorst, M. M. A., Seynaeve, C., Wijnen, J. T., Vreeswijk, M. P., Tollenaar, R. A., Ligtenberg, M. J., Hoogerbrugge, N., Ausems, M. G., van der Luijt, R. B., van Os, T. A., Gille, J. J. P., Waisfisz, Q., Meijers-Heijboer, H. E. J., Gomez-Garcia, E. B., van Roozendaal, C. E., Blok, M. J., Caanen, B., Oosterwijk, J. C., van der Hout, A. H., Mourits, M. J., Vasen, H. F., Cook, M., Platte, R., Miedzybrodzka, Z., Gregory, H., Morrison, P., Jeffers, L., Cole, T., Ong, K.-r., Hoffman, J., Donaldson, A., James, M., Downing, S., Taylor, A., Murray, A., Rogers, M. T., McCann, E., Kennedy, M. J., Barton, D., Porteous, M., Drummond, S., Brewer, C., Kivuva, E., Searle, A., Goodman, S., Hill, K., Davidson, R., Murday, V., Bradshaw, N., Snadden, L., Longmuir, M., Watt, C., Gibson, S., Haque, E., Tobias, E., Duncan, A., Jacobs, C., Langman, C., Whaite, A., Dorkins, H., Barwell, J., Chu, C., Miller, J., Ellis, I., Houghton, C., Lalloo, F., Taylor, J., Side, L., Male, A., Berlin, C., Collier, R., Douglas, F., Claber, O., Jobson, I., Walker, L., McLeod, D., Halliday, D., Durell, S., Stayner, B., Shanley, S., Rahman, N., Houlston, R., Bancroft, E., D'Mello, L., Page, E., Ardern-Jones, A., Kohut, K., Wiggins, J., Castro, E., Mitra, A., Robertson, L., Cook, J., Quarrell, O., Bardsley, C., Hodgson, S., Goff, S., Brice, G., Winchester, L., Eddy, C., Tripathi, V., Attard, V., Eccles, D., Lucassen, A., Crawford, G., McBride, D., Smalley, S., Sinilnikova, O., Leone, M., Buecher, B., Houdayer, C., Belotti, M., Tirapo, C., de Pauw, A., Bressac-de-Paillerets, B., Remenieras, A., Byrde, V., Lenoir, G., Bignon, Y.-J., Uhrhammer, N., Bonadona, V., Bourdon, V., Noguchi, T., Coulet, F., Colas, C., Soubrier, F., Coupier, I., Pujol, P., Peyrat, J.-P., Fournier, J., Revillion, F., Vennin, P., Adenis, C., Rouleau, E., Lidereau, R., Demange, L., Nogues, C., Muller, D., Fricker, J.-P., Longy, M., Sevenet, N., Toulas, C., Guimbaud, R., Gladieff, L., Feillel, V., Leroux, D., Dreyfus, H., Rebischung, C., Coron, F., Faivre, L., Prieur, F., Lebrun, M., Ferrer, S. F., Frenay, M., Venat-Bouvet, L., Mortemousque, I., Lynch, H. T., Snyder, C. L., Ejlertsen, B., Andersen, M. K., Kjaergaard, S., Senter, L., Sweet, K., O'Connor, M., Craven, C., Pharoah, P., Ramus, S., Pye, C., Harrington, P., Wozniak, E., Varon-Mateeva, R., Kast, K., Preisler-Adams, S., Deissler, H., Schonbuchner, I., Heinritz, W., Schafer, D., Aittomaki, K., Blomqvist, C., Heikkinen, T., Erkkila, R. N. 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Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum [Heidelberg] (DKFZ), Department of Genetic Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Genetic Medicine, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre-Central Manchester University Hospitals, Oncogenetics Team, The Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Clinical Genetics, Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Yorkshire Regional Genetics Service, Addenbrookes Hospital, Nottingham Clinical Genetics Service, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, génétique, Institut Curie [Paris], Service de Génétique Oncologique, Biostatistiques santé, Département biostatistiques et modélisation pour la santé et l'environnement [LBBE], Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive - UMR 5558 (LBBE), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-VetAgro Sup - Institut national d'enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l'environnement (VAS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-VetAgro Sup - 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APHM] (Hôpitaux Sud ), Service d'Oncologie Génétique, de Prévention et Dépistage, Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale (SESSTIM - U912 INSERM - Aix Marseille Univ - IRD), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Génétique oncologique (GO - UMR 8125), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut Gustave Roussy (IGR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre René Gauducheau, CRLCC René Gauducheau, Department of Dermatology, University of Utah School of Medicine [Salt Lake City], Departments of Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto-Cancer Care Ontario, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital [Toronto, Canada] (MSH), Department of Internal Medicine, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Division of Special Gynecology, Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna-Department of OB/GYN, Dept of OB/GYN and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland [Reykjavik], Statistical and Data Center, Roswell Park Cancer Institute [Buffalo], Immunology and Molecular Oncology Unit, Istituto Oncologico Veneto IOV - IRCCS, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Genetic Counselling Unit, IDIBELL-Catalan Institute of Oncology, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital of Cologne [Cologne]-Centre of Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer-Centre for Integrated Oncology (CIO), Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology [Leipzig] (IMISE), Universität Leipzig [Leipzig], Technische Universität Munchen - Université Technique de Munich [Munich, Allemagne] (TUM), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein-Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (CAU), University Hospital Düsseldorf-Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf = Heinrich Heine University [Düsseldorf], Heidelberg University Hospital [Heidelberg], Institute of Cell and Molecular Pathology, Hannover Medical School [Hannover] (MHH), Universität Regensburg (UR), Molecular Oncology Laboratory, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Unit of Molecular Bases of Genetic Risk and Genetic Testing, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumouri (INT)-Fondazione Istituto FIRC di Oncologia Molecolare, Unit of Medical Genetics, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumouri (INT), Department of Experimental Oncology, Istituto Europeo di Oncologia-Consortium for Genomics Technology (Cogentech), Cancer Research U.K. Genetic Epidemiology Unit, Strangeways Research Laboratory, Genetic Epidemiology Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Unité de génétique et biologie des cancers (U830), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Equipe 6, Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Research Centre, CHU Ste Justine, Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Unité Mixte de Génétique Constitutionnelle des Cancers Fréquents, Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL)-Hospices Civils de Lyon (HCL), Génétique moléculaire, signalisation et cancer (GMSC), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon (UNICANCER/CRCL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5), Human Genetics, Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine / Research Center of the Sainte-Justine University Hospital [Montreal, Canada], Tel Aviv University (TAU), University of Pennsylvania-University of Pennsylvania, Universiteit Leiden-Universiteit Leiden, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), Roswell Park Cancer Institute [Buffalo] (RPCI), Georgetown University [Washington] (GU), Universität Leipzig, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon ( CRCL ), Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Unité Mixte de Génétique Constitutionnelle des Cancers Fréquents, Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Hospices Civils de Lyon ( HCL ) -Hospices Civils de Lyon ( HCL ), Génétique moléculaire, signalisation et cancer ( GMSC ), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon ( CRCL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), University of Cambridge [UK] ( CAM ), National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) -National Cancer Institute ( NIH ), Rigshospitalet [Copenhagen]-University of Copenhagen ( KU ), Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute-University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum ( DKFZ ), INSTITUT CURIE, Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive ( LBBE ), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ( UCBL ), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique ( Inria ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Hospices Civils de Lyon ( HCL ), Centre François Baclesse, Centre Régional de Lutte contre le Cancer François Baclesse ( CRLC François Baclesse ), Hôpital Sainte-Marguerite [CHU - APHM] ( Hôpitaux Sud ), Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale ( SESSTIM - U912 INSERM - AMU - IRD ), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ) -Institut de Recherche pour le Développement ( IRD ) -Aix Marseille Université ( AMU ), Génétique oncologique ( GO - UMR 8125 ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 ( UP11 ) -Institut Gustave Roussy ( IGR ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), Mount Sinai Hospital ( MSH ), Medical University of Vienna-Department of OB/GYN, Medical University of Vienna, Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology [Leipzig] ( IMISE ), University of Leipzig, Technical University of Munich ( TUM ), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein-Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel ( CAU ), University Hospital Düsseldorf-Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf [Düsseldorf], Hannover Medical School [Hannover] ( MHH ), University Regensburg, Unité de génétique et biologie des cancers ( U830 ), Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 ( UPD5 ) -Institut Curie-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale ( INSERM ), Human genetics, and CCA - Oncogenesis
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endocrine system diseases ,Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay ,MESH : Breast Neoplasms ,medicine.disease_cause ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genes, Reporter ,Risk Factors ,MESH: Risk Factors ,Genotype ,MESH : Female ,Luciferases ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Genetics (clinical) ,MESH: Genetic Association Studies ,MESH: Heterozygote ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,MESH : Linkage Disequilibrium ,BRCA1 Protein ,MESH: Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,MESH : Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Association Studies Articles ,MESH: Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,General Medicine ,MESH : Genes, Reporter ,MESH : Risk Factors ,3. Good health ,MESH: Linkage Disequilibrium ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,MESH : Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay ,Female ,Breast disease ,MESH : Mutation ,MESH : Heterozygote ,Heterozygote ,MESH: Mutation ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Breast Neoplasms ,[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,03 medical and health sciences ,Breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,Humans ,MESH : BRCA1 Protein ,MESH : HeLa Cells ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,ddc:610 ,Allele ,Molecular Biology ,MESH : Haplotypes ,Alleles ,Genetic Association Studies ,030304 developmental biology ,MESH: BRCA1 Protein ,MESH : Luciferases ,MESH: Humans ,Hereditary cancer and cancer-related syndromes [ONCOL 1] ,MESH: Alleles ,Haplotype ,MESH : Humans ,MESH: Genes, Reporter ,Cancer ,MESH : Genetic Association Studies ,MESH: Haplotypes ,medicine.disease ,Haplotypes ,Mutation ,MESH: Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay ,MESH: HeLa Cells ,Cancer research ,MESH : Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,MESH: Luciferases ,Carcinogenesis ,MESH : Alleles ,MESH: Female ,MESH: Breast Neoplasms ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext Mutations in the BRCA1 gene substantially increase a woman's lifetime risk of breast cancer. However, there is great variation in this increase in risk with several genetic and non-genetic modifiers identified. The BRCA1 protein plays a central role in DNA repair, a mechanism that is particularly instrumental in safeguarding cells against tumorigenesis. We hypothesized that polymorphisms that alter the expression and/or function of BRCA1 carried on the wild-type (non-mutated) copy of the BRCA1 gene would modify the risk of breast cancer in carriers of BRCA1 mutations. A total of 9874 BRCA1 mutation carriers were available in the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 (CIMBA) for haplotype analyses of BRCA1. Women carrying the rare allele of single nucleotide polymorphism rs16942 on the wild-type copy of BRCA1 were at decreased risk of breast cancer (hazard ratio 0.86, 95% confidence interval 0.77-0.95, P = 0.003). Promoter in vitro assays of the major BRCA1 haplotypes showed that common polymorphisms in the regulatory region alter its activity and that this effect may be attributed to the differential binding affinity of nuclear proteins. In conclusion, variants on the wild-type copy of BRCA1 modify risk of breast cancer among carriers of BRCA1 mutations, possibly by altering the efficiency of BRCA1 transcription.
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36. Evaluation of the XRCC1 gene as a phenotypic modifier in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. Results from the consortium of investigators of modifiers of BRCA1/BRCA2
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Osorio, A., Milne, R.L., Alonso, R., Pita, G., Peterlongo, P., Teule, A., Nathanson, K.L., Domchek, S.M., Rebbeck, T., Lasa, A., Konstantopoulou, I., Hogervorst, F.B., Verhoef, S., Dooren, M.F. van, Jager, A., Ausems, M.G.E.M., Aalfs, C.M., Asperen, C.J. van, Vreeswijk, M., Waisfisz, Q., Roozendaal, C.E. van, Ligtenberg, M.J., Easton, D.F., Peock, S., Cook, M., Oliver, C.T., Frost, D., Curzon, B., Evans, D.G., Lalloo, F., Eeles, R., Izatt, L., Davidson, R., Adlard, J., Eccles, D., Ong, K.R., Douglas, F., Downing, S., Brewer, C., Walker, L., Nevanlinna, H., Aittomaki, K., Couch, F.J., Fredericksen, Z., Lindor, N.M., Godwin, A., Isaacs, C., Caligo, M.A., Loman, N., Jernstrom, H., Barbany-Bustinza, G., Liljegren, A., Ehrencrona, H., Stenmark-Askmalm, M., Feliubadalo, L., Manoukian, S., Peissel, B., Zaffaroni, D., Bonanni, B., Fortuzzi, S., Johannsson, O.T., Chenevix-Trench, G., Chen, X.C., Beesley, J., Spurdle, A.B., Sinilnikova, O.M., Healey, S., McGuffog, L., Antoniou, A.C., Brunet, J., Radice, P., Benitez, J., HEBON, EMBRACE, SWE-BRCA, kConFab, CIMBA, Clinical Genetics, Medical Oncology, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Human Genetics, Humane Biologie, Genetica & Celbiologie, RS: GROW - School for Oncology and Reproduction, Human genetics, CCA - Oncogenesis, and EMGO - Lifestyle, overweight and diabetes
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Cancer Research ,XRCC1 ,endocrine system diseases ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Synthetic lethality ,0302 clinical medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Genetics ,Aged, 80 and over ,0303 health sciences ,Focus Groups ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,MEDICIN ,Phenotype ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Adult ,Heterozygote ,Adolescent ,DNA repair ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Breast Neoplasms ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Translational research [ONCOL 3] ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease Translational research [NCMLS 6] ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,XRCC1 Gene ,Aged ,Hereditary cancer and cancer-related syndromes [ONCOL 1] ,MEDICINE ,Carcinoma ,Cancer ,Genetics and Genomics ,Epistasis, Genetic ,medicine.disease ,BRCA1 ,BRCA2 ,X-ray Repair Cross Complementing Protein 1 ,Cancer research ,Epistasis - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes involved in DNA repair are good candidates to be tested as phenotypic modifiers for carriers of mutations in the high-risk susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. The base excision repair (BER) pathway could be particularly interesting given the relation of synthetic lethality that exists between one of the components of the pathway, PARP1, and both BRCA1 and BRCA2. In this study, we have evaluated the XRCC1 gene that participates in the BER pathway, as phenotypic modifier of BRCA1 and BRCA2. METHODS: Three common SNPs in the gene, c.-77C>T (rs3213245) p.Arg280His (rs25489) and p.Gln399Arg (rs25487) were analysed in a series of 701 BRCA1 and 576 BRCA2 mutation carriers. RESULTS: An association was observed between p.Arg280His-rs25489 and breast cancer risk for BRCA2 mutation carriers, with rare homozygotes at increased risk relative to common homozygotes (hazard ratio: 22.3, 95% confidence interval: 14.3-34, P
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37. Improved sensitivity using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) for detection of propyl chloroformate derivatised β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) in cyanobacteria
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Maranda Esterhuizen, Downing, S., and Downing, T. G.
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β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) is a difficult molecule to detect, primarily due to its presence in low concentrations in complex matrices. This has resulted in contradictory reports on the presence of BMAA in cyanobacteria. We report improved sensitivity of detection using propyl chloroformate derivatisation, liquid chromatographic (LC) separation, and single quadrupole mass spectrometry (MS) detection. Triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (MS/MS) was used to confirm the identity of BMAA in cyanobacteria based on product ions. We show a 10-fold increase in sensitivity with the LC-MS method compared to the previously published gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method with pre-column derivatised BMAA using a commercially available amino acid derivatisation kit. Clear chromatographic separation of BMAA from 2,4-diaminobutyric acid (DAB), as well as the 20 standard amino acids, was achieved. The analytical method was validated by multiple derivatisation of samples, multiple users, and multiple injections, as well as in various matrices. The quantifier ion used was [M + H]+ = 333 m/z. The MS/MS product ions 273 m/z and 245 m/z were used in identification and peak confirmation. Additionally, we confirm the presence of BMAA in cyanobacteria previously screened with GC-MS as well as the presence of BMAA in newly isolated cultures.
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38. Common alleles at 6q25.1 and 1p11.2 are associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Antoniou, A. C., Kartsonaki, C., Sinilnikova, O. M., Soucy, P., Mcguffog, L., Healey, S., Lee, A., Peterlongo, P., Manoukian, S., Peissel, B., Zaffaroni, D., Cattaneo, E., Barile, M., Pensotti, V., Pasini, B., Dolcetti, R., Giannini, Giuseppe, Laura Putignano, A., Varesco, L., Radice, P., Mai, P. L., Greene, M. H., Andrulis, I. L., Glendon, G., Ozcelik, H., Thomassen, M., Gerdes, A. M., Kruse, T. A., Jensen, U. B., Cruger, D. G., Caligo, M. A., Laitman, Y., Milgrom, R., Kaufman, B., Paluch Shimon, S., Friedman, E., Loman, N., Harbst, K., Lindblom, A., Arver, B., Ehrencrona, H., Melin, B., Nathanson, K. L., Domchek, S. M., Rebbeck, T., Jakubowska, A., Lubinski, J., Gronwald, J., Huzarski, T., Byrski, T., Cybulski, C., Gorski, B., Osorio, A., Cajal, T. R., Fostira, F., Andres, R., Benitez, J., Hamann, U., Hogervorst, F. B., Rookus, M. A., Hooning, M. J., Nelen, M. R., Van Der Luijt, R. B., Van Os, T. A. M., Van Asperen, C. J., Devilee, P., Meijers Heijboer, H. E. J., Garcia, E. B. G., Peock, S., Cook, M., Frost, D., Platte, R., Leyland, J., Evans, D. G., Lalloo, F., Eeles, R., Izatt, L., Adlard, J., Davidson, R., Eccles, D., Ong, K. R., Cook, J., Douglas, F., Paterson, J., John Kennedy, M., Miedzybrodzka, Z., Godwin, A., Stoppa Lyonnet, D., Buecher, B., Belotti, M., Tirapo, C., Mazoyer, S., Barjhoux, L., Lasset, C., Leroux, D., Faivre, L., Bronner, M., Prieur, F., Nogues, C., Rouleau, E., Pujol, P., Coupier, I., Frenay, M., Hopper, J. L., Daly, M. B., Terry, M. B., John, E. M., Buys, S. S., Yassin, Y., Miron, A., Goldgar, D., Singer, C. F., Tea, M. K., Pfeiler, G., Catharina Dressler, A., Hansen, T. V. O., Jonson, L., Ejlertsen, B., Barkardottir, R. B., Kirchhoff, T., Offit, K., Piedmonte, M., Rodriguez, G., Small, L., Boggess, J., Blank, S., Basil, J., Azodi, M., Toland, A. E., Montagna, M., Tognazzo, S., Agata, S., Imyanitov, E., Janavicius, R., Lazaro, C., Blanco, I., Pharoah, P. D. P., Sucheston, L., Karlan, B. Y., Walsh, C. S., Olah, E., Bozsik, A., Teo, S. H., Seldon, J. L., Beattie, M. S., Van Rensburg, E. J., Sluiter, M. D., Diez, O., Schmutzler, R. K., Wappenschmidt, B., Engel, C., Meindl, A., Ruehl, I., Varon Mateeva, R., Kast, K., Deissler, H., Niederacher, D., Arnold, N., Gadzicki, D., Schonbuchner, I., Caldes, T., De La Hoya, M., Nevanlinna, H., Aittomaki, K., Dumont, M., Chiquette, J., Tischkowitz, M., Chen, X. Q., Beesley, J., Spurdle, A. B., Neuhausen, S. L., Ding, Y. C., Fredericksen, Z., Wang, X., Pankratz, V. S., Couch, F., Simard, J., Easton, D. F., Chenevix Trench, G., Karlsson, P., Nordling, M., Bergman, A., Einbeigi, Z., Stenmark Askmalm, M., Liedgren, S., Borg, A., Olsson, H., Kristoffersson, U., Jernstrom, H., Henriksson, K., Von Wachenfeldt, A., Liljegren, A., Barbany Bustinza, G., Rantala, J., Gronberg, H., Stattin, E. L., Emanuelsson, M., Brandell, R. R., Dahl, N., Hogervorst, F. B. L., Verhoef, S., Verheus, M., Veer, L. V., Van Leeuwen, F. E., Collee, M., Van Den Ouweland, A. M. W., Jager, A., Tilanus Linthorst, M. M. A., Seynaeve, C., Wijnen, J. T., Vreeswijk, M. P., Tollenaar, R. A., Ligtenberg, M. J., Hoogerbrugge, N., Ausems, M. G., Aalfs, C. M., Van Os, T. A., Gille, J. J. P., Waisfisz, Q., Gomez Garcia, E. B., Van Roozendaal, C. E., Blok, M. J., Caanen, B., Oosterwijk, J. C., Van Der Hout, A. H., Mourits, M. J., Vasen, H. F., Gregory, H., Morrison, P., Jeffers, L., Cole, T., Mckeown, C., Hoffman, J., Donaldson, A., Downing, S., Taylor, A., Murray, A., Rogers, M. T., Mccann, E., Kennedy, M. 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Item does not contain fulltext Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at 6q25.1, near the ESR1 gene, have been implicated in the susceptibility to breast cancer for Asian (rs2046210) and European women (rs9397435). A genome-wide association study in Europeans identified two further breast cancer susceptibility variants: rs11249433 at 1p11.2 and rs999737 in RAD51L1 at 14q24.1. Although previously identified breast cancer susceptibility variants have been shown to be associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, the involvement of these SNPs to breast cancer susceptibility in mutation carriers is currently unknown. To address this, we genotyped these SNPs in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers from 42 studies from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2. In the analysis of 14 123 BRCA1 and 8053 BRCA2 mutation carriers of European ancestry, the 6q25.1 SNPs (r(2) = 0.14) were independently associated with the risk of breast cancer for BRCA1 mutation carriers [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.17, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.11-1.23, P-trend = 4.5 x 10(-9) for rs2046210; HR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.18-1.40, P-trend = 1.3 x 10(-8) for rs9397435], but only rs9397435 was associated with the risk for BRCA2 carriers (HR = 1.14, 95% CI: 1.01-1.28, P-trend = 0.031). SNP rs11249433 (1p11.2) was associated with the risk of breast cancer for BRCA2 mutation carriers (HR = 1.09, 95% CI: 1.02-1.17, P-trend = 0.015), but was not associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers (HR = 0.97, 95% CI: 0.92-1.02, P-trend = 0.20). SNP rs999737 (RAD51L1) was not associated with breast cancer risk for either BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers (P-trend = 0.27 and 0.30, respectively). The identification of SNPs at 6q25.1 associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers will lead to a better understanding of the biology of tumour development in these women.
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39. METABOLIC AND REFLEX INFLUENCES ON CARDIAC FUNCTION IN THE NEWBORN
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Downing, S. Evans, primary
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40. Autonomic Influences on Cardiac Function in Systemic Hypoxia
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Downing, S. E., primary
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41. Studies on Pulmonary Hypertension with Special Reference to Pressure-flow Relationships in Chronically Distended and Undistended Lobes1
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Downing, S. E., primary, Pursel, S. E., additional, Vidone, R. A., additional, Brandt, H. M., additional, and Liebow, A. A., additional
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42. Evaluation of the XRCC1 gene as a phenotypic modifier in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. Results from the consortium of investigators of modifiers of BRCA1/BRCA2
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Osorio, A, Milne, R L, Alonso, R, Pita, G, Peterlongo, P, Teule, A, Nathanson, K L, Domchek, S M, Rebbeck, T, Lasa, A, Konstantopoulou, I, Hogervorst, F B, Verhoef, S, van Dooren, M F, Jager, A, Ausems, M G E M, Aalfs, C M, van Asperen, C J, Vreeswijk, M, Waisfisz, Q, Van Roozendaal, C E, Ligtenberg, M J, Easton, D F, Peock, S, Cook, M, Oliver, C T, Frost, D, Curzon, B, Evans, D G, Lalloo, F, Eeles, R, Izatt, L, Davidson, R, Adlard, J, Eccles, D, Ong, K-R, Douglas, F, Downing, S, Brewer, C, Walker, L, Nevanlinna, H, Aittomaki, K, Fredericksen, Z, Lindor, N M, Godwin, A, Isaacs, C, Caligo, M A, Loman, N, Jernstrom, H, Barbany-Bustinza, G, Liljegren, A, Ehrencrona, H, Askmalm Stenmark, Marie, Feliubadalo, L, Manoukian, S, Peissel, B, Zaffaroni, D, Bonanni, B, Fortuzzi, S, Johannsson, O T, Chenevix-Trench, G, Chen, X-C, Beesley, J, B Spurdle, A, Sinilnikova, O M, Healey, S, McGuffog, L, Antoniou, A C, Brunet, J, Radice, P, Benitez, J, Osorio, A, Milne, R L, Alonso, R, Pita, G, Peterlongo, P, Teule, A, Nathanson, K L, Domchek, S M, Rebbeck, T, Lasa, A, Konstantopoulou, I, Hogervorst, F B, Verhoef, S, van Dooren, M F, Jager, A, Ausems, M G E M, Aalfs, C M, van Asperen, C J, Vreeswijk, M, Waisfisz, Q, Van Roozendaal, C E, Ligtenberg, M J, Easton, D F, Peock, S, Cook, M, Oliver, C T, Frost, D, Curzon, B, Evans, D G, Lalloo, F, Eeles, R, Izatt, L, Davidson, R, Adlard, J, Eccles, D, Ong, K-R, Douglas, F, Downing, S, Brewer, C, Walker, L, Nevanlinna, H, Aittomaki, K, Fredericksen, Z, Lindor, N M, Godwin, A, Isaacs, C, Caligo, M A, Loman, N, Jernstrom, H, Barbany-Bustinza, G, Liljegren, A, Ehrencrona, H, Askmalm Stenmark, Marie, Feliubadalo, L, Manoukian, S, Peissel, B, Zaffaroni, D, Bonanni, B, Fortuzzi, S, Johannsson, O T, Chenevix-Trench, G, Chen, X-C, Beesley, J, B Spurdle, A, Sinilnikova, O M, Healey, S, McGuffog, L, Antoniou, A C, Brunet, J, Radice, P, and Benitez, J
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BACKGROUND: Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes involved in DNA repair are good candidates to be tested as phenotypic modifiers for carriers of mutations in the high-risk susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. The base excision repair (BER) pathway could be particularly interesting given the relation of synthetic lethality that exists between one of the components of the pathway, PARP1, and both BRCA1 and BRCA2. In this study, we have evaluated the XRCC1 gene that participates in the BER pathway, as phenotypic modifier of BRCA1 and BRCA2. METHODS: Three common SNPs in the gene, c.-77Candgt;T (rs3213245) p.Arg280His (rs25489) and p.Gln399Arg (rs25487) were analysed in a series of 701 BRCA1 and 576 BRCA2 mutation carriers. RESULTS: An association was observed between p.Arg280His-rs25489 and breast cancer risk for BRCA2 mutation carriers, with rare homozygotes at increased risk relative to common homozygotes (hazard ratio: 22.3, 95% confidence interval: 14.3-34, Pandlt;0.001). This association was further tested in a second series of 4480 BRCA1 and 3016 BRCA2 mutation carriers from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1 and BRCA2. CONCLUSIONS AND INTERPRETATION: No evidence of association was found when the larger series was analysed which lead us to conclude that none of the three SNPs are significant modifiers of breast cancer risk for mutation carriers.
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43. Common alleles at 6q25.1 and 1p11.2 are associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis), Kartsonaki, C. (Christiana), Sinilnikova, O. (Olga), Soucy, P. (Penny), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Healey, S. (Sue), Lee, A. (Andrew), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Peissel, B. (Bernard), Zaffaroni, D. (D.), Cattaneo, E. (Elisa), Barile, M. (Monica), Pensotti, V. (Valeria), Pasini, B. (Barbara), Dolcetti, R. (Riccardo), Giannini, G. (Giuseppe), Putignano, A.L., Varesco, L. (Liliana), Radice, P. (Paolo), Mai, P.L. (Phuong), Greene, M.H. (Mark), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene), Glendon, G. (Gord), Ozcelik, H. (Hilmi), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Gerdes, A-M. (Anne-Marie), Kruse, T.A. (Torben), Jensen, U.B., Cruger, D. (Dorthe), Caligo, M.A. (Maria), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Milgrom, R. (Roni), Kaufman, B. (Bella), Paluch-Shimon, S. (Shani), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Loman, N. (Niklas), Harbst, K. (Katja), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Melin, B. (Beatrice), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Rebbeck, R. (Timothy), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Gronwald, J. (Jacek), Huzarski, T. (Tomasz), Byrski, T. (Tomasz), Cybulski, C. (Cezary), Górski, B. (Bohdan), Osorio, A. (Ana), Cajal, T.R., Fostira, F. (Florentia), Andres, R. (Raquel), Benitez, J. (Javier), Hamann, U. (Ute), Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans), Rookus, M.A. (Matti), Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Nelen, M.R. (Marcel), Luijt, R.B. (Rob) van der, Os, T.A.M. (Theo) van, Asperen, C.J. (Christi) van, Devilee, P. (Peter), Meijers-Heijboer, H. (Hanne), Garcia, E.B.G., Peock, S. (Susan), Cook, M. (Margaret), Frost, D., Platte, R. (Radka), Leyland, J. (Jean), Evans, D.G. (Gareth), Lalloo, F. (Fiona), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Izatt, L. (Louise), Davidson, R. (Rosemarie), Eccles, D. (Diana), Ong, K.-R., Douglas, F. (Fiona), Paterson, J. (Joan), Kennedy, M.J. (John), Miedzybrodzka, Z. (Zosia), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Buecher, B. (Bruno), Belotti, M. (Muriel), Tirapo, C. (Carole), Mazoyer, S. (Sylvie), Barjhoux, L. (Laure), Lasset, C. (Christine), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Faivre, L. (Laurence), Bronner, M. (Myriam), Prieur, F. (Fabienne), Nogues, C. (Catherine), Rouleau, E. (Etienne), Pujol, P. (Pascal), Coupier, I. (Isabelle), Frenay, M. (Marc), Hopper, J. (John), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Terry, M-B. (Mary-beth), John, E.M. (Esther), Buys, S.S. (Saundra), Yassin, Y. (Yosuf), Miron, A. (Alexander), Goldgar, D. (David), Singer, C.F. (Christian), Tea, M.-K., Pfeiler, G. (Georg), Dressler, C. (Catherina), Hansen, T.V.O. (Thomas), Jønson, L. (Lars), Ejlertsen, B. (Bent), Barkardottir, R.B. (Rosa), Kircchoff, T. (Tomas), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Piedmonte, M. (Marion), Rodriguez, G.C. (Gustavo), Small, L. (Laurie), Boggess, J.F. (John), Blank, S.V. (Stephanie), Basil, J. (Jack), Azodi, M. (Masoud), Toland, A.E. (Amanda), Montagna, M. (Marco), Tognazzo, S. (Silvia), Agata, S. (Simona), Imyanitov, E.N. (Evgeny), Janavicius, R. (Ramunas), Lázaro, C. (Conxi), Blanco, I. (Ignacio), Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul), Sucheston, L. (Lara), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Walsh, C.S. (Christine), Olah, E. (Edith), Bozsik, A. (Aniko), Teo, S.-H. (Soo-Hwang), Seldon, J.L. (Joyce), Beattie, M.S. (Mary), Rensburg, E.J. (Elizabeth) van, Sluiter, M.D. (Michelle), Diez, O. (Orland), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Wapenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Engel, C. (Christoph), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Ruehl, I. (Ina), Varon-Mateeva, R. (Raymonda), Kast, K. (Karin), Deissler, H. (Helmut), Niederacher, D. (Dieter), Arnold, N. (Norbert), Gadzicki, D. (Dorothea), Schönbuchner, I. (Ines), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Hoya, M. (Miguel) de La, Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Aittomäki, K. (Kristiina), Dumont, M. (Martine), Chiquette, J. (Jocelyne), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), Spurdle, A.B. (Amanda), Neuhausen, S.L. (Susan), Ding, Y.C. (Yuan), Fredericksen, Z. (Zachary), Wang, X. (Xing), Pankratz, V.S. (Shane), Couch, F.J. (Fergus), Simard, J. (Jacques), Easton, D.F. (Douglas), Karlsson, P. (Per), Nordling, M. (Margareta), Bergman, A. (Annika), Einbeigi, Z. (Zakaria), Stenmark-Askmalm, M. (M.), Liedgren, S. (Sigrun), Borg, Å. (Åke), Olsson, H. (Hans), Kristoffersson, U. (Ulf), Jernström, H. (H.), Henriksson, K. (Karin), Wachenfeldt, A. (Anna) von, Liljegren, A. (Annelie), Barbany-Bustinza, G. (Gisela), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Grönberg, H. (Henrik), Stattin, E.-L., Emanuelsson, M. (Monica), Brandell, R.R., Dahl, N. (Niklas), Verhoef, S., Verheus, M. (Martijn), Veer, L.J. (Laura) van 't, Leeuwen, F.E. (Flora) van, Collée, J.M. (Margriet), Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Jager, A. (Agnes), Tilanus-Linthorst, M.M.A. (Madeleine), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), Wijnen, J.T. (Juul), Vreeswijk, M.P. (Maaike), Tollenaar, R.A.E.M. (Rob), Ligtenberg, M.J. (Marjolijn), Hoogerbrugge, N. (Nicoline), Ausems, M.G.E.M. (Margreet), Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Gille, J.J.P. (Jan), Waisfisz, Q. (Quinten), Gómez García, E.B. (Encarna), Roozendaal, C.E. (Cees) van, Blok, M.J. (Marinus), Caanen, B., Oosterwijk, J.C., Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Mourits, M.J., Vasen, H.F. (Hans), Gregory, H. (Helen), Morrison, P.J. (Patrick), Jeffers, L. (Lisa), Cole, T.J. (Trevor), McKeown, C. (Carole), Hoffman, J. (Jonathan), Donaldson, A. (Alan), Downing, S. (Sarah), Taylor, A. (Amy), Murray, A. (Alexandra), Rogers, M.T. (Mark), McCann, E. (Emma), Porteous, M.E. (Mary), Drummond, S. (Sarah), Brewer, C. (Carole), Kivuva, E. (Emma), Searle, A. (Anne), Goodman, S. (Selina), Hill, K. (Kathryn), Murday, V. (Victoria), Bradshaw, N. (Nicola), Snadden, L. (Lesley), Longmuir, M. (Mark), Watt, C. (Catherine), Gibson, S. (Sarah), Haque, E. (Eshika), Tobias, E. (Ed), Duncan, A. (Alexis), Jacobs, C. (Chris), Langman, C. (Caroline), Whaite, A. (Anna), Dorkins, H. (Huw), Barwell, J. (Julian), Chu, C. (Chengbin), Miller, J. (Julie), Ellis, I.O. (Ian), Houghton, C. (Catherine), Side, L. (Lucy), Male, A. (Alison), Berlin, C. (Cheryl), Eason, J. (Jacqueline), Collier, R. (Rebecca), Claber, O. (Oonagh), Jobson, I. (Irene), Walker, L.J. (Lisa), McLeod, D. (Diane), Halliday, D. (Dorothy), Durell, S. (Sarah), Stayner, B. (Barbara), Shanley, S. (Susan), Rahman, N. (Nazneen), Houlston, R. (Richard), Bancroft, E.K. (Elizabeth), D'Mello, L. (Lucia), Page, E. (Elizabeth), Ardern-Jones, A. (Audrey), Kohut, K. (Kelly), Wiggins, J. (Jennifer), Castro, E. (Elena), Mitra, A. (Anita), Robertson, L. (Lisa), Quarrell, O. (Oliver), Bardsley, C. (Cathryn), Ehrencrona, H. (Hans), Hodgson, S.V. (Shirley), Barton, D.E. (David), Goff, S. (Sheila), Brice, G. (Glen), Winchester, L. (Lizzie), Eddy, C. (Charlotte), Tripathi, V. (Vishakha), Attard, V. (Virginia), Lucassen, A. (Anneke), Crawford, G. (Gillian), McBride, D. (Donna), Smalley, S. (Sarah), Adlard, J.W. (Julian), Arver, B. (Brita Wasteson), Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis), Kartsonaki, C. (Christiana), Sinilnikova, O. (Olga), Soucy, P. (Penny), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Healey, S. (Sue), Lee, A. (Andrew), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Peissel, B. (Bernard), Zaffaroni, D. (D.), Cattaneo, E. (Elisa), Barile, M. (Monica), Pensotti, V. (Valeria), Pasini, B. (Barbara), Dolcetti, R. (Riccardo), Giannini, G. (Giuseppe), Putignano, A.L., Varesco, L. (Liliana), Radice, P. (Paolo), Mai, P.L. (Phuong), Greene, M.H. (Mark), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene), Glendon, G. (Gord), Ozcelik, H. (Hilmi), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Gerdes, A-M. (Anne-Marie), Kruse, T.A. (Torben), Jensen, U.B., Cruger, D. (Dorthe), Caligo, M.A. (Maria), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Milgrom, R. (Roni), Kaufman, B. (Bella), Paluch-Shimon, S. (Shani), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Loman, N. (Niklas), Harbst, K. (Katja), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Melin, B. (Beatrice), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Rebbeck, R. (Timothy), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Gronwald, J. (Jacek), Huzarski, T. (Tomasz), Byrski, T. (Tomasz), Cybulski, C. (Cezary), Górski, B. (Bohdan), Osorio, A. (Ana), Cajal, T.R., Fostira, F. (Florentia), Andres, R. (Raquel), Benitez, J. (Javier), Hamann, U. (Ute), Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans), Rookus, M.A. (Matti), Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Nelen, M.R. (Marcel), Luijt, R.B. (Rob) van der, Os, T.A.M. (Theo) van, Asperen, C.J. (Christi) van, Devilee, P. (Peter), Meijers-Heijboer, H. (Hanne), Garcia, E.B.G., Peock, S. (Susan), Cook, M. (Margaret), Frost, D., Platte, R. (Radka), Leyland, J. (Jean), Evans, D.G. (Gareth), Lalloo, F. (Fiona), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Izatt, L. (Louise), Davidson, R. (Rosemarie), Eccles, D. (Diana), Ong, K.-R., Douglas, F. (Fiona), Paterson, J. (Joan), Kennedy, M.J. (John), Miedzybrodzka, Z. (Zosia), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Buecher, B. (Bruno), Belotti, M. (Muriel), Tirapo, C. (Carole), Mazoyer, S. (Sylvie), Barjhoux, L. (Laure), Lasset, C. (Christine), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Faivre, L. (Laurence), Bronner, M. (Myriam), Prieur, F. (Fabienne), Nogues, C. (Catherine), Rouleau, E. (Etienne), Pujol, P. (Pascal), Coupier, I. (Isabelle), Frenay, M. (Marc), Hopper, J. (John), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Terry, M-B. (Mary-beth), John, E.M. (Esther), Buys, S.S. (Saundra), Yassin, Y. (Yosuf), Miron, A. (Alexander), Goldgar, D. (David), Singer, C.F. (Christian), Tea, M.-K., Pfeiler, G. (Georg), Dressler, C. (Catherina), Hansen, T.V.O. (Thomas), Jønson, L. (Lars), Ejlertsen, B. (Bent), Barkardottir, R.B. (Rosa), Kircchoff, T. (Tomas), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Piedmonte, M. (Marion), Rodriguez, G.C. (Gustavo), Small, L. (Laurie), Boggess, J.F. (John), Blank, S.V. (Stephanie), Basil, J. (Jack), Azodi, M. (Masoud), Toland, A.E. (Amanda), Montagna, M. (Marco), Tognazzo, S. (Silvia), Agata, S. (Simona), Imyanitov, E.N. (Evgeny), Janavicius, R. (Ramunas), Lázaro, C. (Conxi), Blanco, I. (Ignacio), Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul), Sucheston, L. (Lara), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Walsh, C.S. (Christine), Olah, E. (Edith), Bozsik, A. (Aniko), Teo, S.-H. (Soo-Hwang), Seldon, J.L. (Joyce), Beattie, M.S. (Mary), Rensburg, E.J. (Elizabeth) van, Sluiter, M.D. (Michelle), Diez, O. (Orland), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Wapenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Engel, C. (Christoph), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Ruehl, I. (Ina), Varon-Mateeva, R. (Raymonda), Kast, K. (Karin), Deissler, H. (Helmut), Niederacher, D. (Dieter), Arnold, N. (Norbert), Gadzicki, D. (Dorothea), Schönbuchner, I. (Ines), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Hoya, M. (Miguel) de La, Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Aittomäki, K. (Kristiina), Dumont, M. (Martine), Chiquette, J. (Jocelyne), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), Spurdle, A.B. (Amanda), Neuhausen, S.L. (Susan), Ding, Y.C. (Yuan), Fredericksen, Z. (Zachary), Wang, X. (Xing), Pankratz, V.S. (Shane), Couch, F.J. (Fergus), Simard, J. (Jacques), Easton, D.F. (Douglas), Karlsson, P. (Per), Nordling, M. (Margareta), Bergman, A. (Annika), Einbeigi, Z. (Zakaria), Stenmark-Askmalm, M. (M.), Liedgren, S. (Sigrun), Borg, Å. (Åke), Olsson, H. (Hans), Kristoffersson, U. (Ulf), Jernström, H. (H.), Henriksson, K. (Karin), Wachenfeldt, A. (Anna) von, Liljegren, A. (Annelie), Barbany-Bustinza, G. (Gisela), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Grönberg, H. (Henrik), Stattin, E.-L., Emanuelsson, M. (Monica), Brandell, R.R., Dahl, N. (Niklas), Verhoef, S., Verheus, M. (Martijn), Veer, L.J. (Laura) van 't, Leeuwen, F.E. (Flora) van, Collée, J.M. (Margriet), Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Jager, A. (Agnes), Tilanus-Linthorst, M.M.A. (Madeleine), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), Wijnen, J.T. (Juul), Vreeswijk, M.P. (Maaike), Tollenaar, R.A.E.M. (Rob), Ligtenberg, M.J. (Marjolijn), Hoogerbrugge, N. (Nicoline), Ausems, M.G.E.M. (Margreet), Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Gille, J.J.P. (Jan), Waisfisz, Q. (Quinten), Gómez García, E.B. (Encarna), Roozendaal, C.E. (Cees) van, Blok, M.J. (Marinus), Caanen, B., Oosterwijk, J.C., Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Mourits, M.J., Vasen, H.F. (Hans), Gregory, H. (Helen), Morrison, P.J. (Patrick), Jeffers, L. (Lisa), Cole, T.J. (Trevor), McKeown, C. (Carole), Hoffman, J. (Jonathan), Donaldson, A. (Alan), Downing, S. (Sarah), Taylor, A. (Amy), Murray, A. (Alexandra), Rogers, M.T. (Mark), McCann, E. (Emma), Porteous, M.E. (Mary), Drummond, S. (Sarah), Brewer, C. (Carole), Kivuva, E. (Emma), Searle, A. (Anne), Goodman, S. (Selina), Hill, K. (Kathryn), Murday, V. (Victoria), Bradshaw, N. (Nicola), Snadden, L. (Lesley), Longmuir, M. (Mark), Watt, C. (Catherine), Gibson, S. (Sarah), Haque, E. (Eshika), Tobias, E. (Ed), Duncan, A. (Alexis), Jacobs, C. (Chris), Langman, C. (Caroline), Whaite, A. (Anna), Dorkins, H. (Huw), Barwell, J. (Julian), Chu, C. (Chengbin), Miller, J. (Julie), Ellis, I.O. (Ian), Houghton, C. (Catherine), Side, L. (Lucy), Male, A. (Alison), Berlin, C. (Cheryl), Eason, J. (Jacqueline), Collier, R. (Rebecca), Claber, O. (Oonagh), Jobson, I. (Irene), Walker, L.J. (Lisa), McLeod, D. (Diane), Halliday, D. (Dorothy), Durell, S. (Sarah), Stayner, B. (Barbara), Shanley, S. (Susan), Rahman, N. (Nazneen), Houlston, R. (Richard), Bancroft, E.K. (Elizabeth), D'Mello, L. (Lucia), Page, E. (Elizabeth), Ardern-Jones, A. (Audrey), Kohut, K. (Kelly), Wiggins, J. (Jennifer), Castro, E. (Elena), Mitra, A. (Anita), Robertson, L. (Lisa), Quarrell, O. (Oliver), Bardsley, C. (Cathryn), Ehrencrona, H. (Hans), Hodgson, S.V. (Shirley), Barton, D.E. (David), Goff, S. (Sheila), Brice, G. (Glen), Winchester, L. (Lizzie), Eddy, C. (Charlotte), Tripathi, V. (Vishakha), Attard, V. (Virginia), Lucassen, A. (Anneke), Crawford, G. (Gillian), McBride, D. (Donna), Smalley, S. (Sarah), Adlard, J.W. (Julian), and Arver, B. (Brita Wasteson)
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Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at 6q25.1, near the ESR1 gene, have been implicated in the susceptibility to breast cancer for Asian (rs2046210) and European women (rs9397435). A genome-wide association study in Europeans identified two further breast cancer susceptibility variants: rs11249433 at 1p11.2 and rs999737 in RAD51L1 at 14q24.1. Although previously identified breast cancer susceptibility variants have been shown to be associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, the involvement of these SNPs to breast cancer susceptibility in mutation carriers is currently unknown. To address this, we genotyped these SNPs in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers from 42 studies from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2. In the analysis of 14 123 BRCA1 and 8053 BRCA2 mutation carriers of European ancestry, the 6q25.1 SNPs (r2= 0.14) were independently associated with the risk of breast cancer for BRCA1 mutation carriers [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.17, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.11-1.23, P-trend = 4.5 × 10-9for rs2046210; HR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.18-1.40, P-trend = 1.3 × 10-8for rs9397435], but only rs9397435 was associated with the risk for BRCA2 carriers (HR = 1.14, 95% CI: 1.01-1.28, P-trend = 0.031). SNP rs11249433 (1p11.2) was associated with the risk of breast cancer for BRCA2 mutation carriers (HR = 1.09, 95% CI: 1.02-1.17, P-trend = 0.015), but was not associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers (HR = 0.97, 95% CI: 0.92-1.02, P-trend = 0.20). SNP rs999737 (RAD51L1) was not associated with breast cancer risk for either BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers (P-trend = 0.27 and 0.30, respectively). The identification of SNPs at 6q25.1 associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers will lead to a better understanding of the biology of tumour development in these women.
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44. Development of multilayer coated conductors with simplified buffer structure
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Pysarenko, Serhiy, Pan, Alexey V, Downing, S, Dou, S. X., Pysarenko, Serhiy, Pan, Alexey V, Downing, S, and Dou, S. X.
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The quality superconducting YBa2Cu3O7 films and YBa2Cu3O7/NdBa2Cu3O7 multilayered film structures have been grown by pulsed laser deposition on metallic templates with magnesium oxide (MgO) buffer layer grown by incline substrate deposition. Different supplementary buffer layers have been deposited between the superconductor and MgO buffer layer. This additional buffer layer reduces the crystal structure misalignment of the superconducting layers. The critical current density has been observed to be higher in the multilayered structures in comparison with the same thickness of monolayer YBa2Cu3O7 films. The origin of this enhancement is the improved microstructure of the multilayered systems obtained.
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45. Systematic Analysis of Cell Cycle Effects of Common Drugs Leads to the Discovery of a Suppressive Interaction between Gemfibrozil and Fluoxetine
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46. A Systematic Analysis of Cell Cycle Regulators in Yeast Reveals That Most Factors Act Independently of Cell Size to Control Initiation of Division
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Hoose, Scott A., primary, Rawlings, Jeremy A., additional, Kelly, Michelle M., additional, Leitch, M. Camille, additional, Ababneh, Qotaiba O., additional, Robles, Juan P., additional, Taylor, David, additional, Hoover, Evelyn M., additional, Hailu, Bethel, additional, McEnery, Kayla A., additional, Downing, S. Sabina, additional, Kaushal, Deepika, additional, Chen, Yi, additional, Rife, Alex, additional, Brahmbhatt, Kirtan A., additional, Smith, Roger, additional, and Polymenis, Michael, additional
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47. Eucytherura polydictyota Michael 1995, n.sp
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Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E., and Millson, K. J.
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Podocopida ,Arthropoda ,Eucytherura ,Cytheruridae ,Ostracoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Eucytherura polydictyota ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Eucytherura polydictyota n.sp. Fig. 2 H-N Etymology. Greek, many plus net. Referring to the varied reticulation on the valve external surface. Type material and dimensions. Holotype, AMF 91146, adult right valve, length 0.25 mm, height 0.14 mm. Paratype: AMF 91145, adult right valve, length 0.25 mm, height 0.14 mm, from core Z2108 /3, level 65 cm, Late Pleistocene; AMF 91147, adult left valve, length 0.24 mm, height 0.13 mm, from the type locality and horizon. Type locality and horizon. Western flank of Lord Howe Rise, present day water depth 1340 m, Sonne Core 36- 61, level 41 cm. Late Pleistocene. Diagnosis. An alate species of ? Eucytherura with strong ventro-lateral ridge, and median ridge which joins dorsal ridge in a posterior loop. Murae thickened over position of adductor muscle scars. Surface reticulate: fossae large centrally grading to dense secondary reticulation distally. Median hinge element slightly flexured. Normal pores well distributed with one conspicuously positioned between the anterior ends of the median adductor scars. Description. Very small, subrectangular to subtriangular in lateral view. Anterior margin convex with apex below mid-height. Posterior margin convex and very narrow with extremity at mid-height. Dorsal margin straight to slightly undulating, with small anterior hinge ear. Ventral margin biconvex about median oral incurvature. Moderately well inflated ventrally forming a blunt alar process which bears a distinct ridge anteriorly. Adductor muscle scar region distinct externally as a low hemispherical swelling just anteroventral of valve centre. A second conspicuous ridge extends across central field tapering at each end, looping backwards posterodorsally. Remainder of lateral surface covered with reticulation. Fossae large centrally and mid dorsally, are secondarily subdivided and elsewhere. Primary murae diminish in strength away from valve mid-length, becoming almost equal with fine secondary murae over distal compressed regions and over ventral surface. Normal pores well distributed with one inserted between the anterior ends of the median adductor scars. Adductor muscle scars large, four in a subvertical row anteroventral of valve centre, frontal scar subreniform, just ahead or dorsomedian adductor scar; normal pores, simple and well distributed, internally emergent at base of large pits. Antimerodont hinge: finely crenulate median element; in RV, terminal elements finely denticulate, narrow and elongate, tapering under ends of median element. Inner lamella moderately broad anteriorly, with small crescentic vestibulum, narrow ventrally with narrow vestibulum. Few radial pore canals, 4 -5 true anteriorly, 3 posteroventrally., Published as part of Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E. & Millson, K. J., 1995, Cainozoic and from Recent Deep Sea Cytherurid Ostracoda the South Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Part Cytherurinae, pp. 203-223 in Records of the Australian Museum 47 (2) on page 217, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.47.1995.237, http://zenodo.org/record/4660625
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48. Eucytherura boomeri Michael 1995, n.sp
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Eucytherura boomeri n.sp. Fig. 2 A-D Etymology. For Dr lan Boomer in recognition of his innovative work on deep-sea Ostracoda. Type material and dimensions. Holotype, AMF 91141, adult left valve, length 0.25 mm, height 0.12 mm. Paratype: AMF 91142, adult right valve, length 0.24 mm, height 0.13 mm. Both specimens are from the type locality and horizon. Type locality and horizon. Western flank of Lord Howe Rise, present day water depth 1340 m, Sonne core 36- 61, interval 12-13 cm, Late Pleistocene. Diagnosis. ? Eucytherura with convex dorsal margin, low longitudinal ridges and intercostal reticulation in posterior half. Reticulation grades to dense punctation distally. Weakly alate posteroventrally. Median hinge element smuous. Description. Very small, subovate in lateral and dorsal view, shell moderately well calcified. Anterior margin convex; posterior margin short and convex. Dorsal margin convex, weakly undulating; ventral margin gently biconvex. Weakly inflated, slightly longitudinally swollen posteroventrally. Diffuse longitudinal ridges through posterior half with intercostal reticulation bounding well rounded fossae and secondarily reticulate, grading to fine, dense punctation distally. Adductor muscle scars large, four in a subvertical row anteroventral of valve centre, frontal scar subreniform, just ahead or dorsomedian adductor scar; normal pores, simple and well distributed, internally emergent at base of large pits. Antimerodont hinge: finely crenulate, flexured median element; in RV, terminal elements finely denticulate, narrow and elongate, tapering under ends of median element. Inner lamella moderately broad anteriorly, with small crescentic vestibulum, narrow ventrally with narrow vestibulum. Few radial pore canals, 4 -5 true anteriorly, 3 posteroventrally. Comparisons. The species can be distinguished from ? E. polydictyota n.sp. by its more curved dorsal margin, less distinct ridges and reticulation, and lack of an alar ridge. It is placed only tentatively within Eucytherura due to its lack of normal pore clusters. Distribution. Found only in the Late Quaternary of the type locality., Published as part of Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E. & Millson, K. J., 1995, Cainozoic and from Recent Deep Sea Cytherurid Ostracoda the South Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Part Cytherurinae, pp. 203-223 in Records of the Australian Museum 47 (2) on page 211, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.47.1995.237, http://zenodo.org/record/4660625
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49. Eucytherura tumida Michael 1995, n.sp
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Eucytherura tumida n.sp. Fig. 3 K-N "? Typhlocythere tumida" Ayress, 1988 *: 638; pI. 22, figs 23- 24; pI. 23, figs 1-5. Etymology. Latin. Referring to the tumid ventro-Iateral inflation of this species. Type material and dimensions. Holotype, OS 14074, adult right valve, length 0.34 mm, height 0.22 mm. Paratypes: OS 14075, adult left valve, length 0.34 mm, height 0.20 mm, Site 254, core 1, section 2, interval 20 -26 cm, Pleistocene; OS 14076, adult left valve, length 0.33, height 0.20 mm, Site 254, core 1, section 3, interval 50 -56 cm, Pleistocene. Type locality and horizon. East Indian Ocean, southern limit of Ninetyeast Ridge, present day water depth 1253 m, DSDP Site 254, core 1, section 2, interval 20 -26 cm, Pleistocene. Diagnosis. A sub-rectangular to sub-ovate, ventro-Iaterally tumid species of Eucytherura. Strongly reticulate, fossae somewhat vertically aligned in posterior half, arranged in rows parallel to anterior margin in anterior half. Ventral surface conspicuously ornamented with microreticulation which extends to anterior and posterior marginal regions; ventral microreticulate field expanded in anterior half and regularly arranged between five primary mural rows. Description. Small sized, sub-rectangular to sub-ovate in lateral view. Anterior margin bluntly convex; posterior margin with extremely short caudal process just below dorsal margin. Dorsal margin straight to slightly convex; ventral margin gently convex, oral incurvature indistinct. Moderately thick shelled and well inflated; tumid posteroventral swelling overhangs ventral margin. Coarsely reticulate: fossae deep and ovate, subvertically aligned in posterior half, concentrically aligned in anterior half; edges of muri rarely bear incipient ingrowing spines. Sinuous ventro-Iateral ridge borders primary reticulation and ventral microreticulation, the latter extends to anterior and posterior marginal regions. Anterior half of ventral surface with a conspicuous field of microreticulation infilling five rows of horizontally aligned thin primary muri. Normal pore canals numerous and well spaced. Internal pore clusters consist of clusters of 2 -3 pores. Other internal features as for genus. Comparisons. This species differs from E. indianensis n.sp. primarily in its more ordered reticulum, less angular outline and lacks the longitudinal anterior ridge. Distribution. Late Pliocene to Pleistocene ofDSDP Site 254 on the Ninetyeast Ridge, eastern Indian Ocean., Published as part of Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E. & Millson, K. J., 1995, Cainozoic and from Recent Deep Sea Cytherurid Ostracoda the South Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Part Cytherurinae, pp. 203-223 in Records of the Australian Museum 47 (2) on pages 217-218, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.47.1995.237, http://zenodo.org/record/4660625, {"references":["Ayress, M., 1988. Late Pliocene to Quaternary deep-sea Ostracoda from the eastern Indian and Southwestern Pacific Oceans. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1203 pp."]}
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50. Hemiparacytheridea vanharteni Michael 1995, n.sp
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Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E., and Millson, K. J.
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Podocopida ,Hemiparacytheridea ,Arthropoda ,Cytheruridae ,Ostracoda ,Animalia ,Hemiparacytheridea vanharteni ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Hemiparacytheridea vanharteni n.sp. Fig. 5 M-O " Eucytherura sp. I" Ayress, 1988 *: 589; pI. 20, figs 13 -15. " Eucytherura sp. 4" Coles, 1989*, pI. 18, fig. 5. Etymology. For Professor Dick van Harten in recognition of his work on deep-sea Ostracoda. Type material and dimensions. Holotype, OS 14582, adult right valve, length 0.30 mm, height 0.17 mm. Paratype, OS 14583, adult left valve, length 0.30 mm, height 0.16 mm, Site 253, core 1, section 4, interval 13-19 cm, Pleistocene. Type locality and level. Lord Howe Rise, present day water depth 1428 m, DSDP Site 209, core 2, section 6, interval 75-80 cm, Early Pleistocene, Zone NN 19. Diagnosis. Hemiparacytheridea with long caudal process, mid-ventral, bitubercular alar process and low pyramidal posterodorsal tubercle. Arcuate ridge behind centre, essentially smooth elsewhere. Normal pores are large with stellate external openings. Description. Small, elongate sub-triangular in lateral view. Anterior margin bluntly convex, asymmetrical, extremity below mid-height and weakly rimmed. Posterior margin acuminate produced into a long caudal process dorsally. Dorsal margin straight, interrupted by low, subtriangular tubercle just behind mid-length; weak hinge ear anteriorly in right valve. Ventral margin weakly biconvex Thin-shelled; well inflated posteroventrally, rather compressed elsewhere. Large posteroventral longitudinally extended swelling with weak terminal spine, joined to subcentral hemisperical tubercle by low sub-horizontal ridge, together forming a bitubercular alar process midventrally. Low arcuate ridge behind centre and a second ridge extends close to margin anterodorsally, remainder of lateral surface smooth. Normal pores well scattered, external openings large and stellate. Internal features as for genus. Comparisons. This is a distinctive species by virtue of its weak inflation and smooth external surface. It is somewhat similar to Hemiparacytheridea leopardina (Ruan & Hao, 1988) but is more elongate and lacks the dorsal tubercle and reticulation of that species. Distribution. Widely distributed but usually rare: Early Pleistocene of DSDP Site 209, Queensland Plateau; Pleistocene of DSDP Site 253, Ninetyeast Ridge; Recent (coretop) of OSI core 12- 87/13GC10; Recent and Lower Oligocene of central Norih Atlantic (Van Harten pers. comm. 1985 and Coles, 1989 respectively). The species has also been found recently at DSDP Guyot Site 171, central Pacific Ocean (Boomer, pers. comm. 1993)., Published as part of Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E. & Millson, K. J., 1995, Cainozoic and from Recent Deep Sea Cytherurid Ostracoda the South Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Part Cytherurinae, pp. 203-223 in Records of the Australian Museum 47 (2) on page 220, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.47.1995.237, http://zenodo.org/record/4660625, {"references":["Ayress, M., 1988. Late Pliocene to Quaternary deep-sea Ostracoda from the eastern Indian and Southwestern Pacific Oceans. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1203 pp.","Ruan, P. & Y. Hao, 1988. Systematic description of microfossils. 2. Ostracoda. In L. Rong & Z. Shu (eds.). Quaternary microbiotas in the Okinawa Tr. ough and 瑾敩爠 geological significance. Chinese UniverSIty of Bel] lllg Geosciences Press, Beijing."]}
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