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splenomegaly/carbohydrate

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The cell surface of Propionibacterium acnes: effect of specific chemical modifications on the ability of vaccines to produce splenomegaly in mice.

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The surface of Propionibacterium acnes, VPI 0009, was studied using microelectrophoresis following chemical treatments intended to modify specific charged groups. The effect of specific modifications on ability of cells to induce splenomegaly, an indicator of stimulation of the reticuloendothelial

Chemical properties of the principle in C. parvum that produces splenomegaly in mice.

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Suspensions of Wellcome C. parvum strain 6134 produce splenomegaly in mice when injected i.p. in amounts as low as 20 microgram. This lymphoreticular stimulatory activity is extremely sensitive to cell breakage and is abolished by heating for 4 h at 100 degrees. Periodate oxidation of the bacteria

Carbohydrate-dependent B cell activation by fucose-binding bacterial lectins.

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Bacterial lectins are typically multivalent and bind noncovalently to specific carbohydrates on host tissues to facilitate bacterial adhesion. Here, we analyzed the effects of two fucose-binding lectins, BambL from Burkholderia ambifaria and LecB from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, on

Expression of an adhesion molecule and homing in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: II. L-selectin expression mediated cell adhesion revealed by immobilized analogue carbohydrates in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and monoclonal lymphocytosis of undetermined significance.

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The L-selectin mediated adhesion of freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to phosphonomonoester core polysaccharide (PPME) and fucoidin derivatized gels was investigated in seven cases of monoclonal lymphocytosis of undetermined significance (B-MLUS) and 12 cases of chronic

The role of primary health care in patient education for diabetes control.

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The major components of diabetes management are dietary therapy, exercise and drug treatment. Therefore, education of people with diabetes is the cornerstone of management. The aim of the present work was to study the role of primary health care (PHC) in patient education for diabetes control in

Plasmodium berghei: immunosuppression of the cell-mediated immune response induced by nonviable antigenic preparations.

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In this work, plasmodial antigens were examined for their ability to suppress the cellular immune response during lethal Plasmodium berghei infection. Splenic enlargement and the number and function of white spleen cells were assessed after injection of normal mice with irradiated parasitized

Remodeling the oligosaccharides on β-glucocerebrosidase using hydrophobic interaction chromatography and applications of hydroxyl ethyl starch for improving remodeling and enhancing protein stability.

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In this article, we describe a hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) method to remodel the carbohydrates on recombinant human β-glucocerebrosidase (GCR) and the use of hydroxyl ethyl starch (HES) an ethylated starch polymer, to improve this process. GCR is a therapeutic protein used in the

Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type II: molecular basis and clinical aspects.

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Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia of type II (CDA II) is a rare disorder, usually present in childhood, with a clinical picture of chronic anemia of mild to moderate degree, splenomegaly and intermittent or persistent jaundice. It is transmitted by autosomal recessive inheritance and is

High fructose feeding of magnesium deficient rats is associated with increased plasma triglyceride concentration and increased oxidative stress.

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The purpose of this study was to assess whether dietary carbohydrate could differentially influence the consequences of magnesium deficiency with particular emphasis on lipid metabolism and oxidative stress. Rats were fed a sucrose based or starch based diet either adequate or deficient in magnesium

[Mutation analysis of glycogen debrancher enzyme gene in five Chinese patients with glycogen storage disease type III].

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OBJECTIVE Type III glycogen storage disease (GSD-III, McKusick 232400), is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, also known as Cori's or Forbe's disease. The affected enzyme is amylo-1,6-glucosidase, 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (glycogen debrancher enzyme, GDE or amylogluco-sidase, AGL), which is

Postmeal portal flow variations in HCV-related chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis with and without hyperdynamic syndrome.

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BACKGROUND Doppler ultrasonography (US) of portal blood flow and portal flow volume (PFV) are useful to define changes in portal hemodynamics of patients with chronic liver diseases. The meal test with postmeal PFV measurements is generally accepted as a reproducible noninvasive test to evaluate the

Antitumor activity of purified cell walls from Corynebacterium parvum.

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Cell walls (CW), containing peptidoglycan and carbohydrate, were prepared from Corynebacterium parvum and tested for lymphoreticular stimulation and antitumor effects in CBA-T6T6 mice. CW did not induce splenomegaly. Peritoneal macrophages became cytostatic to Rl leukemia cells in vitro after ip

Isolation of a Carnobacterium maltaromaticum- like bacterium from systemically infected lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis).

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Herein we report on the first isolation of a Carnobacterium maltaromaticum-like bacterium from kidneys and swim bladders of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) caught from Lakes Michigan and Huron, Michigan. Isolates were Gram-positive, nonmotile, facultatively anaerobic, asporogenous rods that

Resistance to the growth-promoting and metabolic effects of growth hormone in children with chronic liver disease.

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Because growth failure is a frequent complication of chronic liver disease in childhood, we examined the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor type I axis and its relationship to growth disturbances, nutritional status, and carbohydrate metabolism in nine children (2.1 to 18.6 years of age) with

A composite picture of TcR alpha/beta(+) CD4(-)CD8(-) T Cells (alpha/beta-DNTCs) in humans with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.

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The discovery of an unusual T-cell subset characterized by the expression of the alpha/beta T-cell receptor without expression of either CD4 or CD8 [alpha/beta-double-negative T cells (alpha/beta-DNTCs)] provided critical insights in the evaluation of a "new" lymphoproliferative disorder known as
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