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2. THU0695 Does hormone replacement therapy prevent undifferentiated arthritis progressing to rheumatoid arthritis
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Miyachi, K., primary, Ihara, A., additional, and Sasse, B., additional
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- 2018
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3. AB1325 The frequency of anti-dfs70 autoantibodies in japanese women with peri- and post-menopausal arthralgia
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Miyachi, K., primary, Ihar, A., additional, Sasse, B., additional, Choi, M.Y., additional, and Fritzler, M.J., additional
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- 2018
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4. The frequency of anti-DFS70 autoantibodies in Japanese women with peri-and postmenopausal arthralgia.
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Miyachi K., Choi M.Y., Fritzler M.J., Ihar A., Sasse B., Miyachi K., Choi M.Y., Fritzler M.J., Ihar A., and Sasse B.
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Background: The antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is often used as a screening test to aid in the diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematous (SLE and other systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARD). However, recently it was reported that a certain autoantibody referred to as anti-dense fine speckled 70 (DFS70) are much more common (up to 25%) of non-SARD and healthy individuals but rare <5%) in SLE and certain SARD. The frequency of anti-DFS70 is even lower (i.e. <1%) if monospecific anti-DFS70 antibodies are found. Some reports suggested that anti-DFFS70 are more common in younger females, suggesting that hormonal factors may be responsible for the cognate B cell response. Objective(s): The primary objective of our study was to determine the frequency of ant-DFS70 in menopausal women who were referred for evaluation of undifferentiated arthritis (UA). Method(s): 282 women including 105 with UA and an age range of 27~91 years (mean=60.3) were enrolled. Menopausal women were divided into pre-, peri-, and post-menopausal stages according to menstrual regularity. (E2), Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), rheumatoid factor (RF), ANA (by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) (MBL) anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (ACPA: MBL ELISA) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were included in the serology workup. Postmenopausal arthralgia was designated PoMA and perimenopausal arthralgia PeMA. Result(s): In PoMA women who received HRT for two months estradiol levels increased, FSH levels decreased and the joint pain visual analogue scale was reduced by 70%, as compared to baseline. Similarly in PeMA women, administration of 600 mg tocopherol N daily had the same efficacy as that observed in PoMA. The overall frequency of anti-DFS70 of 26.7% (28/105) in PoMA and PeMA women was significantly higher than that in UA females who were diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (7/65:10.8%) or primary Sjogren's syndrome (SjS) (3/31: 9.7%) (p<0.05). In addition, anti-DFS70 Ab was observed pr
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- 2018
5. Does hormone replacement therapy prevent undifferentiated arthritis progressing to rheumatoid arthritis.
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Miyachi K., Sasse B., Ihara A., Miyachi K., Sasse B., and Ihara A.
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Background: Oral contraceptive (OC) and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have been reported to have a protective and preventive effect on the progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Although these observations are controversial, progression of undifferentiated arthritis (UA) to RA in pre- and post-menopausal women is largely unreported. Objective(s): Over a 10 year period, we followed patients with undifferentiated arthritis (UA) who were referred to rheumatologists and did not fulfil classification or diagnostic criteria for RA or other connective tissue disease. We studied the efficacy of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in this setting. In this study, the primary objective was to determine whether HRT reduces joint pain and/or decreased the progression of UA to RA. Method(s): From 2007 to 2016, 1076 patients (male:60, female:1016) classified as UA were referred to one of two clinics because of complaints of joint pains and were enrolled in this study. Beginning in 2012, premenstrual, perimenstrual and postmenstrual women with UA were prescribed ultra-low dose tocopherol (600 mg/day) and HRT. A reduction of over 70% joint pain on a p-visual analogue scale (p-VAS) was set as the criterion of a favourable outcome. Each patient was assigned into one primary disease category. For example, primary SjS was regarded as a disease category but if a patient had secondary SjS, they were assigned to the primary (RA, SLE, SSc) disease category. Result(s): During the 5 year observation period, 213/343 (62.1%) had postmenopausal arthralgia (PoMA), 46/112 (41.1%) with perimenopausal arthralgia (PeMA), 17/25 (68%) with premenopausal arthralgia (PrMA). In the RA patients, 10.2%, had RF alone, 73.1% (250/342) had ACPA and/RF or ACPA alone and 16.7% had neither ACPA or RF. The specificity of ACPA was 93.2%. Regarding efficacy of HRT, the incidence of RA in RF positive individuals was 9.1% (5/55) in patients undergoing HRT (current and past user), which was significantly lower (p
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- 2018
6. Bestimmung der farbgebenden Komponenten in alamannischen Glasperlen mit Hilfe der zerstörungsfreien Röntgenfluorescenzanalyse
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Hoffmann, P., Buchta-Hohm, S., and Sasse, B.
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7. Characteristics of colorectal cancers detected in European patients positive for a blood test based on the Septin9 DNA methylation biomarker.
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Noppen, C., primary, Ankelin, A., additional, and Sasse, B., additional
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- 2011
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8. GPCR Targeted Library Design: Novel Dopamine D3 Receptor Ligands
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Böcker, A., primary, Sasse, B. C., additional, Nietert, M., additional, Stark, H., additional, and Schneider, G., additional
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- 2007
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9. Mo-P2:200 C-reactive protein enhances shear stress-dependent platelet adhesion
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Flammer, A.J., primary, Amacker, N., additional, Spieker, L.E., additional, Badimon, J.J., additional, Sasse, B., additional, Ruschitzka, F., additional, Sudano, I., additional, Luscher, T.F., additional, Noll, G., additional, and Corti, R., additional
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- 2006
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10. NY-BR-1 ist ein neues Differenzierungsantigen und ein potentielles Target für Antikörpertherapie beim Mammakarzinom
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Theurillat, JP, primary, Seil, I, additional, Jäger, D, additional, Sasse, B, additional, Frei, C, additional, Moch, H, additional, and Varga, Z, additional
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- 2005
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11. Giant Axonal Neuropathy – a neurodegenerative disorder – a novel mutation in the GAN-Gen
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Marquard, K, primary, Rautenstrauss, B, additional, Huehne, K, additional, Sasse, B, additional, Wörle, H, additional, and Keimer, R, additional
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- 2005
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12. GPCR Targeted Library Design: Novel Dopamine D3 Receptor Ligands.
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Böcker, A., Sasse, B. C., Nietert, M., Stark, H., and Schneider, G.
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- 2007
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13. Sarcomatoid salivary duct carcinoma
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Padberg, B.-C., Sasse, B., Huber, A., and Pfaltz, M.
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The so-called sarcomatoid salivary duct carcinoma (SSDC) is one of the variants of salivary duct carcinoma (SDC). This neoplasm is characterized by the presence of both a carcinomatous and a sarcomatoid tumor component. The histology and nomenclature of such neoplasms has been a matter of debate for many years. The histologic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic findings including those of 4 previously described cases of SSDC are defined and the different attitudes concerning their etiology will be discussed. In addition, the fine-needle aspiration biopsy of such a case is presented for the first time. In analogy to typical SDC there seems to be a predilection for elderly men and a location in major salivary glands. The resected SSDC tumors measured between 1.5 and 3.5 cm. Histologically, each case was a composite of SDC and sarcomatoid carcinoma. Immunohistochemical positivity for epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) and cytokeratins (AE1/AE3, CAM 5.2) was shown in the sarcomatoid tumor component. The important cytomorphologic feature of SSDC is the presence of cohesive clusters and flat sheets of cells with a cribriform pattern, in combination with an atypical spindle cell component. The use of the term SSDC seems more appropriate than the term carcinosarcoma, as the immunohistochemical, electron microscopic, and recent molecular findings in this and other biphasic neoplasms imply a monoclonal origin.
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- 2005
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14. I. General Aspects and Control Measures
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Harper, P. A., primary, Sasse, B. E., additional, and Lisansky, E. T., additional
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15. Metamorfosi di un corale: Lutero, Bach, Stravinsky
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Oliveri Dario, De Villa, M, Sasse, B, Althaus, T, De Pol, R, Bulang, T, Knape, J, Crescenzi, L, Paolucci, G, Oliveri, D, Auteri, L, and Oliveri Dario
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Settore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della Musica ,Lutero, corale "Vom Himmel hoch da komm' ich her", Johann Sebastian Bach, Canonische Veraenderungen, Igor Stravinsky, "Choral-Variations" - Abstract
Nel 1535 Martin Lutero scrive il corale natalizio "Vom Himmel hoch da komm' ich her", basandosi sulla melodia di un'antico canto popolare tedesco. Questo brano ricorre varie volte nell'opera compositiva di J.S. Bach e costituisce il presupposto delle "Canonische veraenderungen" per organo BWV 796 e 796a (1748 ca.). Nel 1955 Igor Stravinsky realizza una versione per coro e orchestra dell'opera bachiana che costituisce un esempio emblematico di "musica al quadrato" e di ripensamento creativo di un'opera del passato.
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- 2021
16. Un luogo dell’immagine. Flickr e la visione collettiva on-line
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Mignano, V, Coglitore, R, Marcenò, S, Blanga Gubbay, D, Cammarata, V, Cosenza, A, De Grazia, G, Giambrone, R, Margarese, I, Mignano, V, Urbano, T, Borruso, A, Mazzola, M.G, Mugnolo, D, Pérez Lopez, H, Pirro, M, Rivera Garcia, A, Sasse, B, Sica, A, and Villacanas Berlanga, J.L
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Walter Benjamin ,social networks ,fotografia, immagine, immagine digitale, web, condivisione, web 2.0 ,photo-sharing ,social networks, community - Abstract
Con questo apporto si intende effettuare un'analisi generale dei principali aspetti teorico-culturali aperti dalle nuove tecnologie di condivisione delle immagini. In particolare ci si concentra sulle modificazioni antropologiche che discendono da tale innovazione.
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- 2008
17. Effects of short-term exposure to fine and ultrafine particles from indoor sources on arterial stiffness - A randomized sham-controlled exposure study.
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Soppa VJ, Shinnawi S, Hennig F, Sasse B, Hellack B, Kaminski H, Quass U, Schins RPF, Kuhlbusch TAJ, and Hoffmann B
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cooking, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Particle Size, Pulse Wave Analysis, Young Adult, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution, Indoor analysis, Environmental Exposure analysis, Particulate Matter analysis, Vascular Stiffness
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Objectives: Particulate air pollution is linked to adverse cardiovascular effects, including arterial stiffness. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of short-term exposure to indoor fine and ultrafine particles on augmentation index (AIx), augmentation pressure (AP), and pulse wave velocity (PWV), early signs of vascular damage., Methods: We analyzed the association of particle emissions from typical indoor sources (candle burning - CB, toasting bread - TB, and frying sausages - FS) with changes in pulse wave analysis indices in 55 healthy adults in a randomized cross-over controlled exposure study. Particle mass concentration (PMC), size-specific particle number concentration (PNC) and lung-deposited particle surface area concentration (PSC) were measured during the 2 h exposure. AIx and AP were measured before, directly, 2, 4 and 24 h after exposure. PWV was measured directly and 24 h after exposure. We performed multiple mixed linear regression analyses of different particle metrics and AIx, AP and PWV., Results: The highest mean PMC was observed during FS reaching a maximum of 210 μg/m
3 PM10 . The maximal PNC for UFP <100 nm was reached during CB with 2.3 million particles/cm3 . PSC was similar across all three exposures (about 3000 μm2 /cm³). Strongest associations between different particles metrics and arterial stiffness indices could be observed for UFP from CB and FS and for PMC from TB. The highest mean increase could be observed for the UFP fraction <10 nm, measured during CB, and AIx with an increase of 9.5%-points (95%-CI: 3.1; 15.9). PSC seemed to follow the pattern of PNC. PM10 and PM2.5 from TB led to clear changes in AIx with biggest increases for PM10 of 5.8%-points (95%-CI: 3.2; 8.4) 2 h after exposure and for PM2.5 of 8.1%-points (95%-CI: 2.5; 13.7) directly after exposure., Conclusions: Our study indicates effects of indoor exposure to fine and ultrafine particles on systemic arterial stiffness indices that depend on the indoor source as well as on particle metric. Differences in size-specific physical characteristics of source-specific particles might account for these differential effects. We did not observe clear and stable associations of indoor particle exposure and PWV., (Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier GmbH.)- Published
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18. Arterial blood pressure responses to short-term exposure to fine and ultrafine particles from indoor sources - A randomized sham-controlled exposure study of healthy volunteers.
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Soppa VJ, Schins RPF, Hennig F, Nieuwenhuijsen MJ, Hellack B, Quass U, Kaminski H, Sasse B, Shinnawi S, Kuhlbusch TAJ, and Hoffmann B
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- Adult, Aged, Cooking, Environmental Monitoring, Europe, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Lung, Male, Middle Aged, Particle Size, Young Adult, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution, Indoor analysis, Blood Pressure, Environmental Exposure, Particulate Matter analysis
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Objectives: Particulate air pollution is linked to adverse cardiovascular effects. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of short-term exposure to indoor particles on blood pressure (BP)., Methods: We analyzed the association of particle emissions from indoor sources (candle burning, toasting bread, frying sausages) with BP changes in 54 healthy volunteers in a randomized cross-over controlled exposure study. Particle mass concentration (PMC), size-specific particle number concentration (PNC) and lung-deposited particle surface area concentration (PSC) were measured during the 2h exposure. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured before, during, directly, 2, 4 and 24h after exposure. We performed multiple mixed linear regression analyses of different particle metrics and BP., Results: BP significantly increased with increasing PMC, PSC and PNC resulting from toasting bread. For example, an increase per 10µg/m
3 PM10 and PM2.5 , systolic BP increased at all time points with largest changes 1h after exposure initiation of 1.5mmHg (95%-CI: 1.1; 1.9) and of 2.2mmHg (95%-CI: 1.3; 3.1), respectively., Conclusions: Our study suggests an association of short-term exposure to fine and ultrafine particles emitted from toasting bread with increases in BP. Particles emitted from frying sausages and candle burning did not consistently affect BP., (Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.)- Published
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19. Patient-centered care categorization of U.S. health care expenditures.
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Conway P, Goodrich K, Machlin S, Sasse B, and Cohen J
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- Acute Disease economics, Adolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Chronic Disease economics, Dental Care economics, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Obstetrics economics, Patient-Centered Care statistics & numerical data, Poisoning economics, Preventive Medicine economics, Sex Factors, United States, Wounds and Injuries economics, Young Adult, Health Expenditures statistics & numerical data, Patient-Centered Care economics
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Objective: To categorize national medical expenditures into patient-centered categories., Data Sources: The 2007 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), a nationally representative annual survey of the civilian noninstitutionalized population., Study Design: Descriptive statistics categorizing expenditures into seven patient-centered care categories: chronic conditions, acute illness, trauma/injury or poisoning, dental, pregnancy/birth-related, routine preventative health care, and other., Data Collection Methods: MEPS cohort., Principal Findings: Nearly half of expenditures were for chronic conditions. The remaining expenditures were as follows: acute illness (25 percent), trauma/poisoning (8 percent), dental (7 percent), routine preventative health care (6 percent), pregnancy/birth-related (4 percent), and other (3 percent). Hospital-based expenditures accounted for the majority for acute illness, trauma/injury, and pregnancy/birth and over a third for chronic conditions., Conclusions: This patient-centered viewpoint may complement other methods to examine health care expenditures and may better represent how patients interact with the health care system and expend resources., (© Health Research and Educational Trust.)
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- 2011
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20. Chemotherapy maintenance: an option for prolonged survival in malignant peritoneal mesothelioma?
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Hofer S, Sasse B, and Scheffel H
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- Guanine therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Mesothelioma pathology, Middle Aged, Pemetrexed, Peritoneal Neoplasms pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic therapeutic use, Glutamates therapeutic use, Guanine analogs & derivatives, Mesothelioma drug therapy, Peritoneal Neoplasms drug therapy
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- 2010
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21. Angiotensin converting enzyme gene polymorphisms do not predict the course of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in Swiss children.
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Sasse B, Hailemariam S, Wüthrich RP, Kemper MJ, and Neuhaus TJ
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- Age of Onset, Child, Child, Preschool, Disease Progression, Drug Resistance genetics, Female, Genotype, Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental drug therapy, Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental genetics, Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental physiopathology, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic drug therapy, Kidney Failure, Chronic genetics, Kidney Failure, Chronic physiopathology, Male, Nephrosis, Lipoid drug therapy, Predictive Value of Tests, Steroids therapeutic use, Switzerland, Nephrosis, Lipoid genetics, Nephrosis, Lipoid physiopathology, Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic
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Aim: Contradictory reports exist about a correlation of angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphisms to the outcome of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) in children. We investigated the frequency of ACE polymorphisms and their impact on the clinical course of INS in children in a Swiss hospital., Methods: The ACE gene polymorphism (I, insertion; D, deletion) was assessed in 32 children - 22 with steroid-sensitive INS and 10 with steroid-resistant INS - with a median age at onset of INS of 2.9 years (range 1.1-15.0). Polymerase chain reaction amplification was performed on genomic DNA isolated from blood leucocytes. Results were correlated to clinical course and renal morphology., Results: The ACE genotype was I/I, I/D and D/D in two, 12 and eight patients, respectively, with steroid-sensitive INS, and in one, eight and one patient, respectively, with steroid resistance. Renal morphology, available in 25 patients showed minimal change glomerulopathy in 17 patients (14 steroid-sensitive; three steroid-resistant) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in eight (one steroid-sensitive; seven steroid-resistant). There was no significant correlation between ACE genotype and steroid responsiveness, histology or outcome. ACE genotype was I/I, I/D and D/D in none, 12 and five patients, respectively, with minimal change glomerulopathy, and in one, five and two patients, respectively, with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Six patients with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome went into end stage renal disease; ACE genotype was I/I in one and I/D in five, but none were D/D., Conclusion: In contrast to previous reports, ACE gene polymorphism is irrelevant for clinical outcome, steroid responsiveness or morphology in Swiss children with INS.
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- 2006
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22. Preferential nuclear and cytoplasmic NY-BR-1 protein expression in primary breast cancer and lymph node metastases.
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Varga Z, Theurillat JP, Filonenko V, Sasse B, Odermatt B, Jungbluth AA, Chen YT, Old LJ, Knuth A, Jäger D, and Moch H
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- Breast Neoplasms pathology, Cell Nucleus genetics, Cell Nucleus pathology, Cytoplasm genetics, Cytoplasm pathology, Female, Genes, erbB-2, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Menopause, Microscopy, Confocal, Organ Specificity, Receptors, Estrogen analysis, Antigens, Neoplasm metabolism, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Lymphatic Metastasis
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Purpose: NY-BR-1 is a recently isolated differentiation antigen, which is expressed in normal mammary tissue and in breast cancer. However, current data are based on RT-PCR analysis and nothing is known about the presence of NY-BR-1 on a protein level. We previously generated a monoclonal antibody to NY-BR-1 to study the protein expression of NY-BR-1., Methods: In our immunohistochemical study, NY-BR-1 was analyzed in normal tissues, various tumor types, 124 primary breast cancers, and 37 paired lymph node metastases., Results: Among normal tissues, NY-BR-1 was present solely in ductal epithelium of the breast. In tumors, carcinoma in situ and invasive carcinoma of the breast were NY-BR-1 positive whereas other tumors and normal tissues were negative. Sixty percent of invasive breast carcinomas were NY-BR-1 positive, displaying cytoplasmic and/or nuclear immunoreactivity. This coexpression was verified by confocal microscopy. Although the monoclonal antibody identified intratumoral heterogeneity, a majority (72%) of NY-BR-1-positive carcinomas revealed immunoreactivity in >50% of the tumor cells. NY-BR-1 expression was more frequent in estrogen receptor-positive and lymph node-negative primary carcinomas (P < 0.05 each) and was more common in grade 1 (77%) than in grade 2 (63%) or grade 3 (50%) carcinomas (P < 0.05). This suggests that NY-BR-1 expression is lost with tumor progression. Forty-nine percent of lymph node metastases were NY-BR-1 positive., Conclusion: This study supports the notion that NY-BR-1 is a differentiation antigen of the breast, which is present in normal and tumorous mammary epithelium. The organ-specific expression of NY-BR-1 and its high prevalence in metastases indicate that it could be a valuable target for cancer immunotherapy.
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23. p16 expression in primary malignant melanoma is associated with prognosis and lymph node status.
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Mihic-Probst D, Mnich CD, Oberholzer PA, Seifert B, Sasse B, Moch H, and Dummer R
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- Adult, Aged, Antibodies, Antinuclear analysis, Antibodies, Monoclonal analysis, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 genetics, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Gene Expression Profiling, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Melanoma genetics, Middle Aged, Patient Care Planning, Predictive Value of Tests, Prognosis, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy, Skin Neoplasms genetics, Cell Proliferation, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 biosynthesis, Lymph Nodes pathology, Melanoma pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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Lymph node (LN) status is an important prognostic factor in melanoma patients. p16 expression and proliferation rate (MIB-1) of primary melanomas have been suggested as a marker of metastatic potential. In this study, the correlation of p16 expression and the proliferation rate (MIB-1) with LN status and tumor-specific survival was investigated in primary melanomas. MIB-1 and p16 expression were analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 64 patients with primary cutaneous melanoma. Thirty four nevi were used as control. All patients underwent sentinel lymph node staging. Three different p16 staining patterns were observed: a combination of nuclear and cytoplasmic staining, only cytoplasmic staining and absence of p16 expression. All 34 nevi displayed a nuclear and cytoplasmic p16 staining, whereas p16 was negative in 14 of 64 (22%) melanomas. The level of p16 expression gradually decreased from benign nevi to melanoma without metastasis to melanoma with metastasis. There was a significant correlation between cytoplasmic p16 expression and absence of metastasis (p < 0.05). Death of disease correlated with absence of p16 immunostaining (p = 0.01). MIB-1 expression was not associated with survival. These results confirm the relevance of p16 expression as a prognostic marker in melanoma patients. In addition, it was shown that cytoplasmic immunostaining for p16 in primary melanoma might serve as a predictor of the LN status. Therefore, immunohistochemical evaluation for p16 expression is of potential value for treatment planning in melanoma surgery., (2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- 2006
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24. Multiple enzyme inhibitions by histamine H3 receptor antagonists as potential procognitive agents.
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Petroianu G, Arafat K, Sasse BC, and Stark H
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- Acetylcholinesterase blood, Acetylcholinesterase metabolism, Butyrylcholinesterase blood, Butyrylcholinesterase metabolism, Histamine Antagonists metabolism, Histamine N-Methyltransferase antagonists & inhibitors, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Receptors, Histamine H3 metabolism, Structure-Activity Relationship, Cognition drug effects, Histamine Antagonists pharmacology, Receptors, Histamine H3 drug effects
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Novel highly affine histamine H3 receptor ligands with additional inhibitory effects on the main histamine metabolizing enzyme in the brain, N-methyltransferase, chemically show structural elements of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor tacrine. H3 receptor antagonism, inhibition of metabolisation of neuronal histamine as well as inhibition of hydrolysis of acetylcholine are each one believed to improve reduced cognitive functions, which is useful for symptomatic treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Some of the new compounds proved in a slightly modified colorimetric Ellmann's assay to be potent inhibitors of acetylcholinesterase and of butyrylcholinesterase which is another catalytic enzyme hydrolysing acetylcholine. Some compounds with (sub)nanomolar activities on the histamine-related targets are also active in the nanomolar concentration range on both cholinesterase targets being 5- to 40-times more potent than tacrine. Preliminary structure-activity relationships could already be drawn from the small number of compounds. The compounds acting as hybrid drugs simultaneously on four different targets to enhance cognitive functions via different pathways are promising lead structures for a new approach in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
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- 2006
25. Imaging of macrophages in soft-tissue infection in rats: relationship between ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide dose and MR signal characteristics.
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Lutz AM, Weishaupt D, Persohn E, Goepfert K, Froehlich J, Sasse B, Gottschalk J, Marincek B, and Kaim AH
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- Abscess immunology, Animals, Contrast Media administration & dosage, Dextrans, Female, Ferrosoferric Oxide, Iron administration & dosage, Macrophage Activation, Magnetite Nanoparticles, Oxides administration & dosage, Pilot Projects, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Soft Tissue Infections immunology, Staphylococcal Infections immunology, Statistics, Nonparametric, Abscess pathology, Contrast Media metabolism, Iron metabolism, Macrophages metabolism, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Oxides metabolism, Soft Tissue Infections pathology, Staphylococcal Infections pathology
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Purpose: To describe dose-dependent signal intensity (SI) characteristics of experimentally induced soft-tissue abscesses on 1.5-T T1- and T2*-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images obtained 24 hours after administration of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) and to describe the relationship between SI and amount of USPIO uptake and macrophage iron content., Materials and Methods: Local institutional review committee on animal care approved the experiments, which were performed according to the guidelines of the National Institutes of Health and the committee on animal research at our institution. Unilateral calf muscle abscesses were induced in 21 rats with an injection of a Staphylococcus aureus suspension. The rats were divided into three groups of seven animals each: low USPIO dose (50 micromol of iron per kilogram of body weight), high USPIO dose (150 micromol Fe/kg), and control (saline solution). All rats were imaged before and 24 hours after USPIO administration at 1.5 T (transverse T1-weighted spin-echo, T2*-weighted fast gradient-echo, and short inversion time inversion-recovery sequences). Images were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively with regard to SI and signal pattern. Temporal variation of calculated contrast-to-noise ratios was analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed rank test. MR findings were correlated with histopathologic findings, including those of electron microscopy., Results: Twenty-four hours after USPIO administration in the high-dose group, susceptibility effects were present in abscess periphery on postcontrast T2*-weighted images (P=.04), and SI enhancement was noted on postcontrast T1-weighted images within both abscess wall and abscess center (P=.04 for both). In the low-dose group, SI enhancement was noted in entire abscess on T1-weighted postcontrast images (P=.03). Neither significant SI loss (P=.09) nor susceptibility effects were detected in periphery or center of any abscess on postcontrast T2*-weighted images. There was no obvious difference in total amount of macrophages among the groups, but there was a clear difference with regard to individual iron content of iron-positive macrophages between the USPIO dose groups., Conclusion: At 1.5 T, SI characteristics of abscesses on T1- and T2*-weighted images obtained 24 hours after USPIO injection strongly depend on administered dose of the contrast agent. At low doses, T1 effects were stronger than T2* effects.
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- 2005
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26. Distinct functions of junD in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure.
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Ricci R, Eriksson U, Oudit GY, Eferl R, Akhmedov A, Sumara I, Sumara G, Kassiri Z, David JP, Bakiri L, Sasse B, Idarraga MH, Rath M, Kurz D, Theussl HC, Perriard JC, Backx P, Penninger JM, and Wagner EF
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- Animals, Cardiomyopathy, Dilated genetics, Cardiomyopathy, Dilated pathology, Gene Expression Regulation, Heart Failure genetics, Heart Failure pathology, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Myocardium pathology, Myocytes, Cardiac pathology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun genetics, Cardiomyopathy, Dilated metabolism, Heart Failure metabolism, Myocardium metabolism, Myocytes, Cardiac metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun metabolism
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Cardiac hypertrophic stimuli induce both adaptive and maladaptive growth response pathways in heart. Here we show that mice lacking junD develop less adaptive hypertrophy in heart after mechanical pressure overload, while cardiomyocyte-specific expression of junD in mice results in spontaneous ventricular dilation and decreased contractility. In contrast, fra-1 conditional knock-out mice have a normal hypertrophic response, whereas hearts from fra-1 transgenic mice decompensate prematurely. Moreover, fra-1 transgenic mice simultaneously lacking junD reveal a spontaneous dilated cardiomyopathy associated with increased cardiomyocyte apoptosis and a primary mitochondrial defect. These data suggest that junD promotes both adaptive-protective and maladaptive hypertrophy in heart, depending on its expression levels.
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- 2005
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27. Nasal nitric oxide measurements to screen children for primary ciliary dyskinesia.
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Corbelli R, Bringolf-Isler B, Amacher A, Sasse B, Spycher M, and Hammer J
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- Breath Tests, Child, Humans, Nose, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Body Fluids chemistry, Ciliary Motility Disorders diagnosis, Nitric Oxide analysis
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Study Objective: To examine the usefulness of exhaled and nasal nitric oxide (NO) measurements to detect primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) in children., Design and Methods: The study population consisted of 34 children with symptoms suggestive of PCD who were previously referred to our pediatric university respiratory disease clinic for a diagnostic workup including analysis of ciliary structure and function by respiratory mucosal biopsy. PCD was diagnosed in 17 of the 34 children according to the ciliary biopsy results. Measurements of nasal and exhaled NO were performed according to European Respiratory Society and American Thoracic Society guidelines in the patients with and without biopsy-proven PCD, and also in 24 healthy age-matched subjects., Results: Nasal NO was significantly lower in those children with proven PCD (geometric mean; 13.7 parts per billion [ppb]), compared to those who had negative biopsy results (132.7 ppb) and healthy control subjects (223.7 ppb). The measurement of nasal NO in our study population showed, below a cut-off level of < 105 ppb, a specificity of 88% for PCD, and positive predictive value of 89%. Nasal NO above a cut-off level of 105 ppb excluded PCD with a 100% certainty. The lower levels of exhaled NO in patients with PCD did not reach statistical significance., Conclusion: The measurement of nasal NO appears to be a useful tool to screen children for PCD and to exclude this disease in those with high nasal NO levels.
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- 2004
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28. Manifold manifestations of ergotism.
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Payne B, Sasse B, Franzen D, Hailemariam S, and Gemsenjäger E
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- Aged, Colon diagnostic imaging, Colon pathology, Diagnosis, Differential, Ergotism etiology, Ergotism pathology, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Hypertrophy, Intestine, Small diagnostic imaging, Intestine, Small pathology, Male, Necrosis, Radiography, Substance-Related Disorders, Tissue Adhesions pathology, Ergotamine adverse effects, Ergotism diagnosis, Migraine Disorders drug therapy, Vasoconstrictor Agents adverse effects
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Vasospastic side effects leading to organic manifestations are rare in ergotamine therapy. To our knowledge, combinations of more than two signs of ergotism have rarely been described in the literature so far. We present a 65-year-old male patient who as a consequence of severe migraine had developed ergotamine abuse. He was admitted to our hospital after one week of increasing abdominal pain. During laparotomy, necrotic areas of the small intestine and the sigmoid colon were resected, which on histopathologic examination revealed severe hypertrophy of the smooth musculature of mesenteric arteries, resulting from chronic vasospasms. Postoperatively, the patient developed ischaemia of the limbs which was confirmed by angiography. Before death, the patient also showed ischaemic signs in the acrae and necrosis of the tongue.
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- 2000
29. Interactions between coiled-coil proteins: Drosophila lamin Dm0 binds to the bicaudal-D protein.
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Stuurman N, Häner M, Sasse B, Hübner W, Suter B, and Aebi U
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- Animals, Insect Proteins ultrastructure, Lamins, Models, Biological, Phenotype, Point Mutation, Protein Binding, Drosophila chemistry, Drosophila Proteins, Insect Proteins chemistry, Nuclear Proteins chemistry
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In a yeast two-hybrid screen we identified an interaction between Drosophila lamin Dm0, a structural nuclear protein, and BICD, a protein involved in oocyte development. The interaction can be reconstituted in vitro and takes place between segments of both proteins predicted to form coiled coils. The affinity for lamin Dm0 of the minimal binding site on BICD is modulated in a complex fashion by other BICD segments. A point mutation, F684I, that causes the dominant, bicaudal, Bic-D phenotype inhibits lamin binding in the context of the minimal lamin-binding site, but not in a larger BICD fragment. The minimal lamin-binding site of BICD binds to a few other coiled-coil proteins, but binding to these proteins is not influenced by the F684I point mutation, suggesting that the interaction with lamin may play a role in Bic-D function. Our structural studies demonstrated that BICD is 60-70% alpha-helical, is a dimer, and consists of two parts: a thin rod-shaped part of about 32 nm, and a thicker rod-shaped part of about 26 nm. Likely, the thinner rod-shaped part of full-length BICD consists of the N-terminal half of the protein, and the lamin-binding site is located within the thicker rod-shaped part.
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- 1999
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30. A tailless Drosophila lamin Dm0 fragment reveals lateral associations of dimers.
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Sasse B, Aebi U, and Stuurman N
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- Animals, Dimerization, Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments metabolism, Intermediate Filaments ultrastructure, Lamins, Microscopy, Electron, Models, Molecular, Mutation genetics, Particle Size, Peptide Fragments ultrastructure, Protein Binding physiology, Protein Conformation, Recombinant Proteins ultrastructure, Ultracentrifugation, Drosophila chemistry, Drosophila Proteins, Nuclear Proteins ultrastructure
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An early step in nuclear lamin polymerization is the longitudinal, head-to-tail association of lamin dimers through the highly conserved end segments of their rod domains. Lamin fragments lacking the carboxy-terminal tail domain (tailless lamins) form long, thin protofilaments more readily than full-length lamins do. By morphology alone it cannot be ascertained whether tailless lamin protofilaments also arise through head-to-tail association of dimers. Here, we studied by transmission electron microscopy which types of interaction are important for formation of protofilaments by a tailless lamin fragment derived from Drosophila lamin Dm0. First, we measured the lengths of tailless lamin filaments shorter than 200 nm. Many particles were longer than one and shorter than two dimers. Second, we labeled filaments formed by tailless lamin with a Fab fragment derived from a monoclonal antibody binding to an epitope residing in the amino-terminal head domain. The pattern of Fab fragments bound to lamin filaments clearly showed that most tailless lamin dimers are not arranged in a head-to-tail fashion. Third, we mutated tailless lamin using two point mutations known to inhibit head-to-tail association of full-length lamin. Thus mutated tailless lamin still formed filaments. We interpret these data according to models involving lateral associations between dimers of cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins, using the lengths of short tailless lamin filaments as constraints. The data also demonstrate that a segment of at most 41 amino acids of the lamin tail domain is sufficient to bring about the change of mainly lateral to mainly longitudinal assembly., (Copyright 1998 Academic Press.)
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- 1998
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31. In vitro assembly of Drosophila lamin Dm0--lamin polymerization properties are conserved.
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Sasse B, Lustig A, Aebi U, and Stuurman N
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- Animals, Dimerization, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Escherichia coli genetics, Insect Proteins chemistry, Insect Proteins metabolism, Lamins, Microscopy, Electron, Molecular Weight, Nuclear Proteins ultrastructure, Particle Size, Peptide Fragments chemistry, Recombinant Proteins chemistry, Recombinant Proteins isolation & purification, Recombinant Proteins metabolism, Ultracentrifugation, Urea, Drosophila Proteins, Drosophila melanogaster chemistry, Nuclear Proteins chemistry, Nuclear Proteins metabolism
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Vertebrate nuclear lamins exhibit polymerization properties that are remarkably different from those of vertebrate cytoplasmic intermediate filament (IF) proteins. Notably, under conditions where vertebrate cytoplasmic IF proteins form tetramers consisting of laterally associated dimers, nuclear lamin dimers associate longitudinally into head-to-tail polymers. Also, in vitro, nuclear lamins readily form paracrystalline fibers, rather than stable 10-nm filaments. To investigate whether these properties are also shared with invertebrate nuclear lamins, we analyzed in considerable detail the polymerization behavior of recombinant full-length lamin Dm0 from the invertebrate Drosophila melanogaster. This lamin differs substantially from vertebrate lamins in its primary structure. We also analyzed lamin Dm0-derived fragments lacking either the head domain (headless), the tail domain (tailless), or both (rod). Like vertebrate lamins, full-length Drosophila lamin Dm0 assembled into head-to-tail polymers, with little or no formation of tetramers by lateral association of dimers. This longitudinal assembly was severely inhibited by deletion of the head domain. Removal of the tail domain led to increased formation of filamentous polymers. Under appropriate conditions, full-length Drosophila lamin Dm0 as well as the three lamin Dm0-derived fragments assembled into paracrystalline fibers. No steady-state condition tested yielded assembly of 10-nm filaments resembling those formed by vertebrate cytoplasmic IF proteins. These findings indicate that the in vitro assembly behavior of nuclear lamins is highly conserved but distinct from that of cytoplasmic IF proteins, thus evidencing its functional importance.
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- 1997
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32. Intermediate filament protein polymerization: molecular analysis of Drosophila nuclear lamin head-to-tail binding.
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Stuurman N, Sasse B, and Fisher PA
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Binding Sites, CDC2 Protein Kinase metabolism, Conserved Sequence, DNA Primers metabolism, Drosophila, Humans, Intermediate Filament Proteins chemistry, Intermediate Filament Proteins ultrastructure, Keratins genetics, Lamins, Molecular Sequence Data, Nuclear Proteins chemistry, Nuclear Proteins genetics, Nuclear Proteins ultrastructure, Peptide Fragments chemistry, Peptide Fragments metabolism, Phosphorylation, Point Mutation, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Structure-Activity Relationship, Ultracentrifugation, Drosophila Proteins, Intermediate Filament Proteins metabolism, Nuclear Proteins metabolism
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Polymerization of intermediate filament proteins results from interactions among several distinct binding sites on the constituent proteins. Nuclear lamin head-to-tail polymers arise from one such interaction. We studied this binding using Drosophila lamin Dm0-derived fragments containing either the NH2-terminal or COOH-terminal binding site with a combination of co-immunoprecipitation, yeast two-hybrid, analytical ultracentrifugation, and electron microscopic assays. Fragment binding and full-length lamin head-to-tail polymerization were similar to each other in morphology, buffer requirements, and inhibition after phosphorylation with cdc2 kinase. Deletion analysis localized the binding sites to the ends of the rod domain that are highly conserved among all intermediate filament proteins. Point mutants, defective in binding, were isolated. Two were identical to point mutations in specific human keratin genes known to affect keratin assembly and to cause genetic skin diseases. Results further indicate that the binding sites only function in specific sequence contexts and that binding can be modulated by elements outside the binding sites (like the cdc2 kinase phosphorylation site). Our data indicate that one type of interaction in intermediate filament protein polymerization is the longitudinal binding of dimers via the conserved end segments of the coiled-coil rod domain.
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- 1996
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33. Note on the host preferences of Anopheles pseudopunctipennis.
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SASSE BE and HACKETT LW
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- Animals, Humans, Anopheles, Culicidae, Malaria
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- 1950
34. [Experiences with irgapyrin in ophthalmology].
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SASSE B
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- Humans, Aminopyrine, Analgesics therapeutic use, Drug Combinations, Eye Diseases, Ophthalmology, Phenylbutazone
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- 1954
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