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152. Department of the Army
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Hilton, D. C.
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- 1964
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153. The scaffold protein KSR1, a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of Merlin-deficient tumors
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Zhou, L, primary, Lyons-Rimmer, J, additional, Ammoun, S, additional, Müller, J, additional, Lasonder, E, additional, Sharma, V, additional, Ercolano, E, additional, Hilton, D, additional, Taiwo, I, additional, Barczyk, M, additional, and Hanemann, C O, additional
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- 2015
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154. PO81A LACK OF CONSENT TO DONATE BRAIN TUMOUR TISSUE FOR RESEARCH HAMPERS PROGRESS
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Mitchell, C., primary, Bailey, N.E., additional, Bulbeck, H., additional, Hopkins, K., additional, Price, S., additional, Stewart, W., additional, Hilton, D., additional, Nicoll, J.A.R., additional, and Kurian, K.M., additional
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- 2015
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155. Giant cell myositis responsive to combined corticosteroids and immunoglobulin
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Shah, A, primary, Pace, A, additional, Hilton, D, additional, Househam, E, additional, and Weatherby, S, additional
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- 2015
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156. Practical fit functions for transport critical current versus field magnitude and angle data from (RE)BCO coated conductors at fixed low temperatures and in high magnetic fields
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Hilton, D K, primary, Gavrilin, A V, additional, and Trociewitz, U P, additional
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- 2015
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157. Enhanced photosusceptibility near T(c) for the light-induced insulator-to-metal phase transition in vanadium dioxide (vol 99, art no 226401, 2007)
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Hilton, D, Prasankumar, R, Fourmaux, S, Cavalleri, A, Brassard, D, Khakani, E, Kieffer, J, Taylor, A, and Averitt, R
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- 2008
158. Towards developing the capability for near-continuous sampling and storage of helium in geothermal fluids from regions of crustal unrest
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Hilton , D. R., Furi , E., Tryon , M. D., Labonte , A. L., and Brown , K. M.
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- 2007
159. Enhanced photosuseeptibility in the insulatorto-metal phase transition in vanadium dioxide
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Hilton, D, Prasankumar, R, Fourmaux, S, Cavalleri, A, Brassard, D, Khakani, E, Keiffer, J, Taylor, A, and Averitt, R
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genetic structures ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
We use optical-pump terahertz-probe spectroscopy to measure the photoinduced phase transition in vanadium dioxide thin films. Our measurements reveal a fluence threshold needed to drive this transition that decreases with increasing temperature.
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- 2007
160. Variations in helium and carbon isotopes and relative abundances in geothermal fluids of Western Anatolia, Turkey
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Mutlu, H., Hilton, D., and Güleç, N.
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- 2007
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161. Mantle-helium distribution in Western Anatolia, Turkey: Relationship to heat distribution, active extension and volcanism
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Güleç, N. and Hilton, D.
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- 2007
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162. 48.Water chemistry control and corrosion inhibition in Magnox fuel storage ponds
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Case, B., primary and Hilton, D. A., additional
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- 1978
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163. Sources, degassing, and contamination of CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne and Ar in basaltic glasses from Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic
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Macpherson, C. G., Hilton, D. R., Mertz, D. F., and Dunai, T. J.
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New volatile data (CO₂, H₂O, He, Ne, and Ar) are presented for 24 submarine basaltic glasses from the Kolbeinsey Ridge, Tjörnes Fracture Zone and Mohns Ridge, North Atlantic. Low CO₂ and He contents indicate that magmas were strongly outgassed with the extent of degassing increasing toward the south, as expected from shallower ridge depths. Ne and Ar are significantly more abundant in the southernmost glasses than predicted for degassed melt. The strong atmospheric isotopic signal associated with this excess Ne and Ar suggests syn- or posteruptive contamination by air. Degassing, by itself, cannot generate the large variations in δ13C values of dissolved CO₂ or coupled CO₂-Ar variations. This suggests that δ13C values were also affected by some other processes, most probably melt-crust interaction. Modelling indicates that degassing had a negligible influence on water owing to its higher solubility in basaltic melt than the other volatiles. Low H₂O contents in the glasses reflect melting of a mantle source that is not water-rich relative to the source of N-MORB. Before eruption, Kolbeinsey Ridge melts contained ~400 ppm CO₂ with δ13C of -6‰, 0.1 to 0.35 wt.% H₂O, 3He/4He ~ 11 RA, and CO₂/3He of ~2 x 10⁹. We model restored volatile characteristics and find homogeneous compositions in the source of Kolbeinsey Ridge magmas. Relative to the MORB-source, He and Ne are mildly fractionated while the 40Ar/36Ar may be low. The 3He/4He ratios in Tjörnes Fracture Zone glasses are slightly higher (13.6 RA) than on Kolbeinsey Ridge, suggesting a greater contribution of Icelandic mantle from the south, but the lack of 3He/4He variation along the Kolbeinsey Ridge is inconsistent with active dispersal of Icelandic mantle beyond the Tjörnes Fracture Zone.
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164. The Geochemistry and isotope Chracteristics of the Caviahue Copahue Volcanic Complex, Province of Neuquen, Argentina
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Varekamp, J. C., Moor, J. M., Merrill, M. D., Colvin, A. S., Goss, A. R., Pieter Vroon, Hilton, D. R., and Petrology
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- 2005
165. P06.02 * ACTIVATION OF MULTIPLE GROWTH FACTOR SIGNALLING PATHWAYS IS FREQUENT IN MENINGIOMAS
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Hanemann, C. O., primary, Hilton, D., additional, Shivane, A., additional, and Turner, L., additional
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- 2014
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166. P32 Mutations in SPG7 cause chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia through disordered mtDNA maintenance
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Gorman, G.S., primary, Pfeffer, G., additional, Griffin, H., additional, Kurzawa-Akanbi, M., additional, Blakely, E.L., additional, Wilson, I., additional, Sitarz, K., additional, Moore, D., additional, Murphy, J.L., additional, Alston, C.L., additional, Pyle, A., additional, Coxhead, J., additional, Payne, B., additional, Gorrie, G.H., additional, Longman, C., additional, Hadjivassiliou, M., additional, McConville, J., additional, Dick, D., additional, Imam, I., additional, Hilton, D., additional, Norwood, F., additional, Baker, M.R., additional, Jaiser, S.R., additional, Yu-Wai-Man, P., additional, Farrell, M., additional, McCarthy, A., additional, Lynch, T., additional, McFarland, R., additional, Schaefer, A.M., additional, Turnbull, D.M., additional, Horvath, R., additional, Taylor, R.W., additional, and Chinnery, P.F., additional
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- 2014
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167. The Myb-p300-CREB axis modulates intestine homeostasis, radiosensitivity and tumorigenesis
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Sampurno, S, Bijenhof, A, Cheasley, D, Xu, H, Robine, S, Hilton, D, Alexander, WS, Pereira, L, Mantamadiotis, T, Malaterre, J, Ramsay, RG, Sampurno, S, Bijenhof, A, Cheasley, D, Xu, H, Robine, S, Hilton, D, Alexander, WS, Pereira, L, Mantamadiotis, T, Malaterre, J, and Ramsay, RG
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The gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium is constantly renewing, depending upon the intestinal stem cells (ISC) regulated by a spectrum of transcription factors (TFs), including Myb. We noted previously in mice with a p300 mutation (plt6) within the Myb-interaction-domain phenocopied Myb hypomorphic mutant mice with regard to thrombopoiesis, and here, changes in GI homeostasis. p300 is a transcriptional coactivator for many TFs, most prominently cyclic-AMP response element-binding protein (CREB), and also Myb. Studies have highlighted the importance of CREB in proliferation and radiosensitivity, but not in the GI. This prompted us to directly investigate the p300-Myb-CREB axis in the GI. Here, the role of CREB has been defined by generating GI-specific inducible creb knockout (KO) mice. KO mice show efficient and specific deletion of CREB, with no evident compensation by CREM and ATF1. Despite complete KO, only modest effects on proliferation, radiosensitivity and differentiation in the GI under homeostatic or stress conditions were evident, even though CREB target gene pcna (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) was downregulated. creb and p300 mutant lines show increased goblet cells, whereas a reduction in enteroendocrine cells was apparent only in the p300 line, further resembling the Myb hypomorphs. When propagated in vitro, crebKO ISC were defective in organoid formation, suggesting that the GI stroma compensates for CREB loss in vivo, unlike in MybKO studies. Thus, it appears that p300 regulates GI differentiation primarily through Myb, rather than CREB. Finally, active pCREB is elevated in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells and adenomas, and is required for the expression of drug transporter, MRP2, associated with resistance to Oxaliplatin as well as several chromatin cohesion protein that are relevant to CRC therapy. These data raise the prospect that CREB may have a role in GI malignancy as it does in other cancer types, but unlike Myb, is not critical for GI homeost
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168. Tracing crustal contamination along the Java segment of the Sunda Arc, Indonesia
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Jolis, E. M., Troll, V. R., Deegan, F. M., Blythe, L. S., Harris, C, Freda, C, Hilton, D., Chadwick, J., van Helden, M., Jolis, E. M., Troll, V. R., Deegan, F. M., Blythe, L. S., Harris, C, Freda, C, Hilton, D., Chadwick, J., and van Helden, M.
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Arc magmas typically display chemical and petrographic characteristics indicative of crustal input. Crustal contamination can take place either in the mantle source region or as magma traverses the crust (e.g. [1]). While source contamination is generally considered the dominant process (e.g. [2, 3, 4]), crustal contamination in high level magma chambers has also been recognised at volcanic arcs (e.g. [5, 6]). In light of this, we aim to test the extent of upper crustal versus source contamination along the Java segment of the Sunda arc, which, because of its variable upper crustal structure, is ideal for the task. We present a detailed geochemical study of 7 volcanoes along a traverse from Anak-Krakatau in the Sunda strait through Java (Gede, Slamet, Merapi, Kelut, Kawah-Ijen) and Bali (Batur). Using rock and mineral elemental geochemistry and radiogenic (Sr, Nd and Pb) and, stable (O) isotopes, we show a correspondence between changes in composition of the upper crust and the apparent degree of upper crustal contamination. There is an increase in 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O, and a decrease in 143Nd/144Nd from Krakatau towards Merapi, indicating substantial input from the thick quasi-continental basement beneath East and Central Java. Volcanoes to the east of Merapi, and the Progo-Muria fault zone, where the upper crust is thinner and increasingly oceanic in nature have lower 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O, and higher 143Nd/144Nd indicating a stronger influence of the mantle source [7]. Our new data represent a systematic and high-resolution arc-wide sampling effort that allows us to distinguish the effects of the upper crust on the compositional spectrum of individual volcanic systems along the Sunda arc. [1] Davidson, J.P, Hora, J.M, Garrison, J.M & Dungan, M.A (2005), J. Geotherm. Res., 140, 157-170. [2] Hilton, D.R., Fischer, T.P. & Marty, B. (2002), Rev. Mineral. Geochem., 47, 319-370. [3] Gertisser, R. & Keller, J. (2003). J. Petrol., 44, 457-489 [4] Debaille, V.
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169. Intravenous NPA for the treatment of infarcting myocardium early; InTIME-II, a double-blind comparison of single-bolus lanoteplase vs accelerated alteplase for the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction
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Braunwald, E., Neuhaus, K. -L., Antman, E., Chew, P., Skene, A., Wilcox, R., Ambrosioni, E., Anderson, J., Apetrei, E., Bata, I., Carrageta, M., Col, J., Dalby, A., Davies, R., Deckers, J., Eichman, D., Grande, P., Greene, R., Gurfinkel, E., Heikkilä, J., Henry, T., Hillis, D., Hochman, J., Huber, K., Kostis, J., Klinke, P., López-Sendón, J., Mckendall, G., Móller, B., Moore, P., Morris, A., Mueller, H., Östör, E., Oto, A., Ruda, M., Sadowski, Z., Schweiger, M., Sequeira, R., Shah, P., Shannon, R., Smith, B., Sobel, B., Steingart, R., Tebbe, U., Toman, J., Traboulsi, M., Vahanian, A., Warnica, J. W., Willerson, J., Deitchman, D., Davidson, L., Folgia, T., Foxley, A., Goodman, J., Hauck, C., Henry, D., Mccabe, C., Pangerl, A., Thomson, A., Wagner, M., Kennedy, J. W., Cairns, J., Demets, D., Julian, D., Simoons, M., Charlesworth, A., Easton, J. D., Ferbert, A., Feske, S., Kuhn, P., Moseley, J., Rogg, J. M., Reichmann, H., Sloan, M., von Kummer, R., Zamani, A., Coulter, S., Giugliano, R., Skene, A. M., Ardill, R., Ince, Y., Peters, A., Ward, K., Wolf, L., Curtis, N., De Brés, J., Stead, S., Watson, S., Cutler, S., Friedman, J., Helfrick, R., Williams, S., Klimovsky, J., Kumagai, S., Adams, E., Anderson, C., Bauhuber, I., Bennett, L., Biro, E., Boyce, E., Bregman, B., Carvalho, P., Ciganovic, D., Csukas, M., Cuenca, P., De Cuyper, S., Diez, P., Dijkhuizen, M., Dille-Amo, C., Gonzalez-Santis, A., Gursoy, M., Hammarstrom, K., Harasta, E., Ingman, E., Kelemen, B., Keulen, I., Koren, A., Langthaler, G., Lemaire, F., Little, I., Montalban, C., Nijssen, K., Neumueller, I., Palander, M., Pekuri, T., Persson, U., Pilz, J., Oudotova, S., Pisklakov, V., Proinov, F., Ptaszynska, A., Read, J., Retei, S., Romeyer, F., Romanini, M., Saar, L., Salein, D., Samsonov, M., Simeon-Dubach, D., Simmonds, J., Skaza, M., Skvortsova, N., Smidlova, Z., Spitzerova, H., Strijdveen, I., Szajewski, T., Ugurnal, B., Valcarce, M., van Rompaey, I., Walker, A., Zak, E., Zimova, N., Barrero, C., Beck, E., Bruno, M. L., Caccavo, A., Cagide, A., Campo, A., Cermesoni, R., Chahin, M., Dutra, O., Estrada, J., Falu, E. A., Gagliardi, J., Garre, L. E., Liprandi, A. S., Luciardi, H., Mautner, B., Muntaner, J., Nau, G., Salzberg, S., Santopinto, J., Sinisi, A., Torres, H., Eber, B., Elliott, P., Hiemetsberger, H., Juhasz, M., Kühn, P., Leisch, F., Niktardjam, M., Reisinger, J., Schmalix, G., Schuster, R., Sihorsch, K., Silberhauer, K., Slany, J., Steinbach, K., Tragl, K. H., Valentin, A., Al Shwafi, K., Dasnoy, P., De Clippel, M., de Meester, A., De Raedt, H. J. L. P., Emonts, M., Evrard, P., Eycken, M., Geboers, M., Heyndrickx, G., Lauwers, K., Mitrie, K., Pirenne, B., Renard, M., Somers, Y., Timmermans, P., Van Kuyk, M., Van Mieghem, W., Vermeulen, J., Verrostte, J. M., Albuquerque, D., Ayoub, J. C. A., Carvalho, A., Cesar, L., Gebara, O., Golin, V., Knobel, E., Leaes, P., Neto, J. A. M., Nicolau, J. C., Piegas, L. S., Rabelo, A., Rassi, A., Sila, L., Simao, A. F., Ashton, T., Baillie, H., Bhargava, R., Bota, G., Cameron, W., Chan, N., Chan, Y. K., Daly, P. A., Darcel, I., Davies, E., Desjardin, L., Dhingra, S., Ducas, J., Ervin, F. L., Fortin, C., Fowlis, R., Fulop, J., Furey, M., Gagnon, S., Gebhardt, V., Giannaccro, P., Gosselin, G., Graham, J., Grondin, F., Heath, J. W., Henderson, M., Hilton, D. R., Hiscock, J., Hui, W., Kaza, L., Kesselman, T., Kouz, S., Kucerak, M., Lahoude, N., Lamothe, M., Lebouthillier, P., Lenis, J., Levesque, P., Lopez, J. F., Lubelsky, B., Macritchie, D., Mayer, J. -P., Mcdowell, J. D., Montigny, M., Orestien-Lyall, T., Parekh, P., Pistawka, K., Price, J. B., Pruneau, G., Quinn, B., Reid, B. R., Richmond, M., Rose, B., Schuld, R., Sharma, N. K., Shetty, P., Stanton, E., Strauss, H. D., Sussex, B., Theroux, P., Turabian, M., Turner, C., Vizel, S., Walker, M., Weeks, A., Winkler, L., Zacharias, G., Zimmerman, R., Bartolucci, J., Castro, P., Diaz, M. A., Illanes, G., Potthoff, S., Sanchez, E. C., Silva, L. M., Yovanovich, J., Zanetti, F. L., Alan, D., Balázová, K., Boček, P., Cerny, J., Fischerova, B., Holub, M., Hradec, J., Janota, T., Janský, P., Kasper, J., Klimsa, Z., Motovská, Z., Pleva, L., Pluhacek, L., Pšenčka, M., Semrád, B., Spinar, J., Staněk, V., Štípal, R., Suítil, P., Vítovec, J., Wichterie, D., Widimský, P., Zeman, K., Andersen, C. B., Kriegbaum, J., Nielsen, N., Nielsen, P. E., Schou, J. B., Teesalu, R., Voitk, J., Haapamäki, H. V. H., Halkosaari, M., Härkönen, M., Jägerholm, S., Kärjä-Koskenkari, P., Karthunen, P., Kesäniemi, Y. A., Koskivirta, H., Lehto, P., Lilja, M., Paakkinen, S., Palomäki, A. K., Pietilä, K., Tuominen, J., Viopio-Pulkki, L., Ylönen, H., Adi, I., Admant, P., Akadirik, A., Alagha, Z., Alhabaj, S., Amat, G., Andre, A. A., Apffel, F., Aswad, K., Baradat, G., Bareiss, P., Barthers, F. B., Baudet, M., Baudouy, M., Bearez, E. M., Berthou, J. D., Berzin, B., Bessede, G., Blanc, J. J., Bocara, A., Bonneau, A., Bourdad, C., Bouvier, J. M., Cassagnes, J., Cassat, A., Cazaux, P., Charbonnier, B., Clementy, J., Cohen, A., Coisne, D., Colin, P., Croizier, O., D’Hautefeuille, B., D’Ivernois, C., Daumas, P. L., Dauphin, C. L., Deforet, M. F., Degand, B., Dequeker, J. L., Dickele, M. C., Dugrand, P., Durand, S., Ebagosti, A., Elharrar, C., Equine, O., Fichter, E., Flork, L., Fouche, R., Fourchard, V., Fourme, T., Fournier, P. Y., Funck, F., Galley, D., Garbarz, E., Ghadban, W., Gladin, M., Grall, J. Y., Grand, A., Gryman, R., Guillard, N., Guillo, P., Haftel, Y., Hannebicque, G., Henry, R., Huret, J. F., Janin-Magnificat, L., Jarnier, J., Joly, A., Kamal, H., Khalife, A., Roynard, J. L., Lang, M., Lapeyssonnie, A., Ledain, L., Lejeune, P., Lemetayer, L., Lepori, R., Lombart, A., Lusson, J. R., Magnin, O., Marquand, A., Martelet, M. M., Martelli, A., Mathurin, C., Mentre, B., Messager, D., Morizot, M., Mouallem, M. J., Mouhoub, O., Mycimski, C., Nallet, O., Olive, T., Pacouret, G., Palcoux, M. C., Poulard, J. E., Pruvost, A., Quiret, J. C., Richard, C., Richard, P., Rickaud, P., Riehl-Aleil, V., Rifai, A., Rocher, R., Rotreff, P., Segrestin, B., Slama, M. S., Sultan, P., Tabone, X., Talbodec, A., Tissot, M. T., Toussaint, C., Veyrat, A., Zerrouk, Z., Adamczak, M., Altmann, E., Altybernd, B., Andreassen, G., Andresen, D., Appenrodt, H., Bachmann, S., Bäcker, U., Beckert, U., Behr, H. M., Beier, W., Beier, T., Berger, D., Bernsmeier, R., Beythien, R. D., Biechl, E., Biedermann, G., Bischoff, K. O., Blerich, J., Boch, H. B., Bonzel, T., Both, A. R., Breidenbach, K., Breuer, M., Breuer, H. W. M., Brunkhorst, F. B., Bruns, A., Bundschu, H. D., Burkhardt, W., Busse, H. J., Caesar, K., Cailloud, J., Chlosta, A., Chorlanopoulos, E., Consemüller, S., Decker, W., Dichgans, M., Dick, R., Diederich, K. W., Dienst, C., Dietz, A., Dißmann, R., Ditter, H., Doering, W., Drost, H., Dundalek, E. D., Eckardt, D., Edelmann, A., Eggeling, T., Eggert, G., Eichner, R., Endres, C., Engberding, R., Engel, H. J., Faehnrich, A., Fischer, J. L., Flor, A., Forycki, F. Z. F., Froböse, H. J., Fruehauf, T., Fuchs, M., Geiser, R., Geletneky, J., Gerdes, H., Gerecke, B., Gesing, S., Gieser, H., Girth, E., Glogner, P., Glover, M., Goetz, J., Goetz, H., Göttfert, G., Gottwik, M., Gregori, B., Grieshaber, M., Großmann, C., Gruber, G., Gunold, H., Häßler, W. H., Hackenjos, B., Hader, O., Hamer, H., Harmjanz, D., Hasst, G., Haun, H., Hauptmann, K. E., Hegge, F. J., Heinze, A., Heinze, R., Henrichs, K. J., Hergenröther, H., Herrmann, F., Herzig, C., Hey, D., Hill, S., Hinzmann, S., Hoffmann, S., Höfs, T., Höhler, H., Holle, G., Höltman, B. J., Horacek, T., Hossmann, V., Hübner, F. S., Hülskamp, C., Hunecke, R., Hust, M., Jaeckh, G., Jebens, C., Jennen, E., Jost, M., Justiz, R., Kallmann, L., Kalscheur, F., Kaschner, W., Kaspar, W., Kauder, E., Keitel, B., Keller, H., Kemkes, T., Kerler, N., Kester, M., Kettner, W., Kilp, M., Kirklies, A., Klaus, A., Klein, H. H., Klenböck, J. R., Kley, H. K., Klingenbeck, R., Koch, H., Kohler, B., Kohler, J., Kolloch, R., Konermann, M., Körber, H. G., Kother, T. K., Kötter, V., Kottwitz, B., Kozariszcsuk, G., Kracht, T., Kratzsch, G., Kreft, H. U., Kreuter, G., Krönert, H., Krönig, B., Krueger, E., Krülls-Münch, J., Kuckuk, H., Kuelschbach, M., Kuhrt-Lassay, O. W., Kummerhoff, P. W., Kunevt, R., Kurth, C. U., Lang, C., Lange, C., Langhoff, R., Laskus, A., Lazarus, P., Lehmann, H. U., Lenga, P., Lengfelder, W., Leupolz, W., Limbourg, P., Loos, U., Lucanus, W., Machill, K., Mäckel, P., Mackes, K. G., Maier, S., Makowski, B., Mandok, J., Manz, M., Mäurer, W., Meier, F., Meier, J., Menges, M., Merx, W., Meurers, G., Michels, U., Mickeler, C. H., Mons, D., Moos, E., Mueller, R., Müller, G., Nast, H. P., Naumann, G., Nebelsieck, H., Neubaur, J., Niederer, W., Nitsch, J., Noack, J., Nogai, K. F. W., Oberheiden, A., Obst, R., Ochs, H. R., Odemar, F., Odenthal, H. J. B., Offers, E., Öhl, S., Ohlmeier, H. A. R. M., Patzer, P., Pech, A., Peters, U., Petry, U., Pietschmann, G. J., Pistner, W., Plappert, B., Pohlmann, W. K., Pollock, B., Presser, H. J., Przytarski, K., Puerner, K. L., Raouf, N., Reike, N., Reil, G. H., Reinhard, U., Riebeling, V., Ritzmann, M., Rödder, J., Roth, E., Rüdelstein, R., Saborowski, F., Sauter, B., Sceffler, N., Schartl, A., Schifferdecker, E., Schlotterbeck, K. P., Schmidt, J., Schmidt-Dannert, D. R., Schmidt-Klewitz, H., Schmitz, H. J., Schnebelt, T., Schneider, H. L., Schneider, F. J., Schoeller, R., Scholz, D., Schoppe, W. D., Schreiner, G., Schroeder, J., Schuh, N., Schulte, K. L., Schulze, H., Schulze, H. D., Schuster, P., Schuster, H. P., Schweizer, P., Sechtem, U., Sedlmaier, H. P., Segel, S., Sehnert, W., Seidel, F., Siedentopf, K., Simon, H., Sodomann, C. P., Solbach, C., Sorges, E., Stabenow, S., Stadler, K. P., Stammwitz, E., Stein, U., Sternberg, H., Stiepak, C., Stockmann, M., Straus, W., Striegel, H., Struch, E., Strupp, G., Taubert, T. B. T., Thoeming, B., Thoß, A., Tinnappel, J., Tomsik, H., Topp, H., Troost, S., Öberreiter, A., Uebis, R., Ungler, T., Urbaszek, W., Vöhringer, H. F., von Arnim, T., von Leitner, E. R., von Löwis of Menar, A., von Mengden, H. J., von Smekal, P., Voss, W., Wacker, P., Warning, A., Warzecha, A., Wefers, U., Wehr, M., Weigel, H., Weissthanner, F., Weller, P., Werner, M., Wette, A., Wichert, H., Wielage, T., Wiese, U., Wilbrand, T. B., Wilhelms, E., Wilmsmann, G., Wolf, F. H., Wolf, T., Wonhas, F. C. M., Zastrow, B., Zeymer, U., Ziruler, S., Ziss, W., Zölch, K. A., Zwirner, K., Becker, D., Bosko, M., Csillag, I., Ermenyi, A., Fogas, J., Heltai, K., Jánosi, A., Katona, A., Kiraly, C., Kiss, B., Kutor, G., Mizik, R., Molnar, T., Mühl, M., Nagy, D., Palacti, I., Rudas, L., Sárosi, I., Simon, K., Sitkel, E., Sydó, T., Szaboki, F., Szikla, K., Szönyi, T., Timar, S., Vándor, L., Zamolyl, K., Walsh, M., Caspi, A., Swissa, M., Badano, L., Baldacci, G., Balli, E., Banda, D., Baretta, G., Boccalatte, A., Borgatti, M. L., Branzi, A., Burelli, C., Capelletti, D., Capucci, A., Caragiulo, D., Carbonieri, E., Cassin, M., Ceci, V., Cocchieri, M., Coletta, C., Conte, E., Contini, G. M., Corsini, G., D’Annunzio, E., De Blasi, M., De Luca, I., Delciterna, F., Di Pasquale, G., Diguardo, G., Fattore, L., Ferraiuulo, G., Finardi, A., Fioretti, P. M., Giunta, G., Guiducci, U., Guzzardi, G., Horando, G., Ignone, G., Lazzaroli, A., Levantesi, D., Liberati, R., Losi, E., Macor, F., Mangiameli, S., Martines, C., Meinardi, F., Morgera, T., Morozzi, L., Mostacci, M., Naccarella, F. F., Ottani, F., Palamara, A., Pani, A., Paperini, L., Pes, R., Pesola, A., Porzio, A., Raviele, A., Ricci, S., Rosi, A., Rossi, R., Rotiroti, D., Rusconi, L., Sabino, G., Saccone, V., Sanna, A., Scaramuzzino, G., Scorcu, G. P., Semprini, F., Severini, D., Staniscia, D., Tantalo, L., Tartagni, F., Terrosu, P., Tondelli, S., Trichero, R., Uslenghi, E., Vajola, S. F., Vetrano, A., Violi, E., Zardini, P., Zingarini, G. L., Zobbi, G., Zuin, G., Kalnins, U., Cârvekülg, A., Laanoca, J., Iacis, J., Lankiene, L., Laucevicius, A., Lukoseviciute, A., Palsauskaite, R., Petrauskiene, B., Soopóld, W., Uuetoa, H., Vilks, J., Vitonyte, R., Zakke, I., Dorantes, J., Hernández, H., Jerjes, C., Leva Garza, J. L., Martinez, C., Anneveldt, A., Baars, H. F., Baldew, S. C., Bendermacher, P. E. F., Boersma, L. V. A., Bos, R. J., Breedveld, R. W., Bruggink, P. W. F., Ciampricotti, R., Darmanata, J. I., de Porto, A. E., de Weerd, G. J., Deckers, J. W., Freericks, M. P., Hillebrand, F. A., Kerker, J. P., Koenen, J. C., Kofflard, M. G. M., Liem, K. L., Liem, A. H., Linssen, G. C. M., Lionarons, R. J., Peters, J. R. M., Posma, J. P., Saat, E. W. M., Savalle, L. H., Smits, W. C. G., Suttorp, M. J., Tans, A. C., Troquay, R. P. Th., van Beek, G. J., van Boven, A. J., Van der Heijden, R., Van Hessen, A., van Langeveld, R. A. M., van Lier, T. A. R., van Loo, L. W. H., van Wijngaarden, J., van Ziejl, L. G. P. M., Veerhoek, M. J., Vermer, F., Werner, H. A., Graven, T., Klykken, B., Meyerdieks, O., Omland, T. M., Otterstad, J. E., Pedersen, T., Rød, R., Banaszewski, M., Bednarkiewicz, Z., Bojarski, G., Ceremuzyñski, L., Czestochowska, E., Gajewski, M., Galewicz, M., Gorski, J., Grabczewska, Z. S., Gruchaka, M., Janicki, K., Janion, M., Jaworska, K., Jezewska, M., Kakol, J., Kizciuk, M., Kleinrok, A., Kolodziej, P., Komorowski, P., Konopka, A., Kopaczewski, J., Korecki, J., Kornacewicz-Jach, Z., Kowalewski, M., Kratochwil, D., Krolczyk, J., Krzminska-Pakula, M., Kurek, P., Kurowski, M., Kurpesa, M., Kurzawski, J., Kwiecien, R., Lenartowski, L., Lewandowski, M., Loboz-Grudzieñ, K., Luczak, G., Maliñski, A., Michalski, M., Musial, W., Nartowicz, E., Nowicka, A., Odyniec, A., Pasyk, S., Prastowski, W., Przybylski, A., Raczynska, A., Rodzik, J., Romanowski, M., Rynkiewicz, A., Rzyman, M., Sidorowicz, A., Sledziona, M., Sobiczewski, W., Sobkowicz, B., Sobolewska, J., Sokalski, L., Stepinska, J., Sterlinski, M., Stopinski, M., Świątecka, G., Szpernal, Z., Tarnowska, H., Trzos, E., Ujda, M., Wierzchowiecki, M., Wodynska, T., Wojciechowski, D., Wrabec, K., Wrzesinski, K., Zuk, P., Albuquergue, A., Costa, A., Cunha, D., Ferreira, D., Ferreira, R., Gaog Leiria, J. M., Pimenta, A., Rufino, E., Vasconcelos, J., Aldica, M., Balanescu, S., Bruckner, I. V., Capalneanu, R., Florescu, N., Georgescu, C. S., Cherasim, L., Ginshina, C., Merenta, A., Parvu, O., Radutiu, S., Savulescu, I., Vita, I., Averkov, O., Bokarev, I. N., Gratsiansky, N., Grigoriev, Y., Gruzdev, A., Kakhnovsky, I., Kheevehuk, T. V., Khrustalev, O., Kobalava, Y., Konoratieva, T. B., Koukline, Vladimir, Martiouchov, S., Pavlikova, E., Poskotinov, I., Rogalev, K., Sinopainikov, A., Syrkin, A., Tereschenko, S. T., Yavelov, I., Zavolghin, S., Čurilla, E., Kohn, R., Kovář, F., Murín, J., Poliačik, P., Drinovec, I., Horvat, M., Krivec, B., Markež, J., Pareznik, R., Pehnec, Z., Resman, J., Sifrer, F., Skale, R., Trinkaus, D., Voga, G., Baig, M. M. E., Blomerus, P., Botha, B. P., Burgess, L., Duncan, D., Duncan, D. I., Gillmer, D., Govender, N., Jardine, R. J., Kok, A., Manga, P., Naidu, R. K., Rajput, M. C., Ranjith, N., Roos, J. S., Snyders, F. A., Steingo, L., Stern, A., Tayob, F. Z., Vythilingum, S., Alonso-Orcajo, N., Arribas Jimenez, A., Ayestaran, J. I., Balsera, B. B. G., Barras, C., Castro, A., Cobo, N., Duque, A., Garcia, M. J., Goiriena, P., Gonzalez-Valdayo, M., Gulias Lopez, J. M., Jimenez Gomez, P., Lopez Garanda, V., Martín Santos, F., Nogueira, R., Pabon Osuna, P., Ponce De Leon, E., Quesada Dorador, A., Paya Serrano, R., Rodriguez, L., Rodriguez, M., Rubio, F., Ruiz-Salmeron, R., Solar, J., Toquero, J., Velasco, J., Vilar Herrero, V., Vizcaino, M., Wancisidor, X., Basilier, E., Birgersdotter, V., Björnsdotter, E., Bjurman, A., Hagström, D., Hallin, I., Hansen, O., Hemmingson, L. O., Lundkvist, L., Lycksell, M., Möller, B., Nolgard, P., Sjölund, G., Stjerna, A., Angehrn, W., de Benedetti, E., Diethelm, M., Gallino, A., Plebani, G., Vögelin, H. P., Wojtyna, W., Akgöz, H., Akgün, G., Akyürek, O., Batur, M. K., Bayata, S., Deger, N., Emel, O., Gürgün, C., Korkmaz, M. E., Kozan, O., Kumbasar, D., Muderrisoglu, H., Nisanci, Y., Ozin, B., Ozsaruhan, O., Payzin, S., Postaci, N., Sozcuer, H., Tamci, B., Topuzoglu, F., Türkoglu, C., Tutar, E., Ulucam, M., Ulusoy, T., Umman, B., Yalçinkaya, S., Yesil, M., Zoghi, M., Adams, P. C., Ahir, S., Ahsan, A. J., Akhtar, J., Albers, C. J., Al-Khafaji, M. N., Anderson, N., Bailey, R. J., Bain, R. J. I., Basu, A., Beal, A., Boyle, R. M., Brown, N., Campbell, S., Card, D., Cross, S. J., Davies, P., Davis, E. T. L., Dean, J. W., Deaner, A., Devine, M. A., Dhawan, J., Doig, J. C., Dubrey, S., Dunn, P. G., Dwight, J., Ecob, R., Fitzpatrick, H., Fletcher, S., Francis, C. M., Gershlick, A. H., Glennon, P. E., Goodfield, N. E., Grabau, W. J., Gray, M., Gray, K. E., Heath, J., Hendry, W. G., Highland, J., Hogg, K., Irving, J. B., James, M. A., Jennings, K., Joy, M., Kadr, H. H., Kahn, S., Keeling, P. J., Keir, P. M., Kemp, T. M., Kinaird, J., Kinsey, C., Knowles, K., Kooner, J. S., Lahiri, A., Lawson, C., Lewis, R., Macdermott, A. F. N., Mackay, A., Macleod, D. C., Mccance, A. J., Morrison, A., Mortimer, M., Mulvey, D., Murphy, J. J., Murray, S., Muthusamy, R., Myers, A., Nicolson, V. G., Northridge, D., Odemuyiwa, S., Oldroyd, K. G., Oliver, R. M., Pell, A. C. H., Pohl, J. E. F., Price, B., Quereshi, N., Rae, A. P., Reader, S., Reid, D. S., Reynolds, G. W., Robinson, A., Robson, R. H., Rodger, J. C., Rodrigues, E., Rose, E. L., Rowlands, D. B., Rowley, J. M., Rozkovec, A., Shreeve, J., Siklos, P., Smith, R. H., Sneddon, J. F., Somasundram, U., Squire, I., Stephens, J. D., Stephens-Lloyd, A., Strand, J. M., Stuart, J., Sutaria, N., Swan, J., Tait, G. W., Thomas, R. D., Thompson, M. A., Tildesley, G., Travill, C. M., Treadgold, J. A., Trelawney, J. M. S., Turner, D., Vallance, B. D., Wallbridge, D., Weissberg, P. L., White, E., Wicks, M., Wilcox, R. G., Wilkinson, P., Wiltshire, J. E., Wright, A., Andrea, B., Attassi, K., Bahr, R., Banas, J., Baran, K., Belknap, M., Bensman, M., Bertolet, B., Besley, D., Bethala, V., Betzu, R., Bhalla, R., Bhargava, M., Binder, A., Birkhead, R., Bodine, K., Brewer, D., Carey, S., Chengot, M., Coppola, J., Cragg, D., D’Arcy, B., Denny, D. M., Dilorenzo, P., Dixon, E., Doorey, A., Doty, D., Doty, W., Drossner, M., Eisenberg, P., Falco, T., Feldman, R., Freman, I., Frey, M., Garcia, J., Glassman, J., Goldman, S., Gomez, M., Gonzalez, M., Goodfield, P., Gottlieb, S., Grech, D., Hack, T., Haffey, T., Hanson, J., Havranek, E., Hermany, P., Hernandez, H., Herron, R., Hession, W., Hines, J., Hundley, R., Jacobs, W. C., Jerjes-Sanchez, C., Jerome, S., Josephson, R., Kalan, J., Kawalsky, D., Khan, A., Kmetzo, K., Kraemer, M., Lader, E., Landis, J., Lash, J., Leber, R., Leimbach, W., Leiva Garza, J. -L., Maddox, W., Magorien, R., Mahapatra, S., Mantecon, I., Mendelson, R., Miklin, J., Milas, J., Miller, R., Molk, B., Monrad, E. S., Morrison, J., Morse, H., Neustel, M., Nichols, D., Niederman, A., Nygaard, T., O’Connor, R., O’Riordan, W., Obermueller, S., Palmeri, S., Patel, R., Paul, T., Phiambolis, T., Piana, R., Polansky, B., Polinski, W., Ponce, G., Ribeiro, P., Roccario, E., Rogers, C. P., Rogers, W., Rosenblatt, A., Runyon, J. P., Scheel, F., Schmidt, P., Schneider, R., Schwartz, H., Shelhamer, L., Sheridan, F., Shine, W., Shook, T., Siskind, S., Slama, R., Spear, E., Stouffer, G., Strunk, B., Thadani, U., Timmis, G., Trautloff, R., Tse, A., Wohl, B., Zarren, H., Zucker, R., Kuster, F., and Pardie, J. P.
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Male ,Risk ,Infusions ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Myocardial Infarction ,Bolus lytic therapy ,Acute myocardial infarction ,Tissue plasminogen activator ,Thrombolytic drug ,Double-Blind Method ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,medicine ,Humans ,Thrombolytic Therapy ,Myocardial infarction ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Stroke ,Aged ,business.industry ,ST elevation ,Lanoteplase ,Emergency department ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Regimen ,Relative risk ,Anesthesia ,Tissue Plasminogen Activator ,Female ,Intracranial Hemorrhages ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Intravenous ,medicine.drug - Abstract
AIMS To compare the efficacy and safety of lanoteplase, a single-bolus thrombolytic drug derived from alteplase tissue plasminogen activator, with the established accelerated alteplase regimen in patients presenting within 6 h of onset of ST elevation acute myocardial infarction. METHODS AND RESULTS 15,078 patients were recruited from 855 hospitals worldwide and randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive either lanoteplase 120 KU. kg(-1)as a single intravenous bolus, or up to 100 mg accelerated alteplase given over 90 min. The primary end-point was all-cause mortality at 30 days and the hypothesis was that the two treatments would be equivalent. By 30 days, 6.61% of alteplase-treated patients and 6.75% lanoteplase-treated patients had died (relative risk 1.02). Total stroke occurred in 1.53% alteplase- and 1.87% lanoteplase-treated patients (ns); haemorrhagic stroke rates were 0.64% alteplase and 1.12% lanoteplase (P=0.004). The net clinical deficit of 30-day death or non-fatal disabling stroke was 7.0% and 7.2%, respectively. By 6 months, 8.8% of alteplase-treated patients and 8.7% of lanoteplase-treated patients had died. CONCLUSION Single-bolus weight-adjusted lanoteplase is an effective thrombolytic agent, equivalent to alteplase in terms of its impact on survival and with a comparable risk-benefit profile. The single-bolus regimen should shorten symptoms to treatment times and be especially convenient for emergency department or out-of-hospital administration.
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170. Ligand-specific utilization of the extracellular membrane-proximal region of the gp130-related signalling receptors
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Hammacher, A, Wijdenes, J, Hilton, D J, Nicola, N A, Simpson, R J, and Layton, J E
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Membrane Glycoproteins ,Base Sequence ,Interleukin-6 ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Cell Membrane ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Cell Differentiation ,Ligands ,digestive system ,biological factors ,Cell Line ,Mice ,Antigens, CD ,Receptors, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Cytokine Receptor gp130 ,Animals ,Humans ,biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity ,Protein Structure, Quaternary ,Dimerization ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Research Article ,DNA Primers ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The receptor gp130 is used by the interleukin-6 (IL-6)-type cytokines, which include IL-6 and leukaemia-inhibitory factor (LIF). To investigate the role of the three extracellular membrane-proximal fibronectin-type-III-like (FNIII) modules of gp130 and the related receptor for granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSFR) in cytokine signal transduction we have transfected into murine myeloid M1-UR21 cells the chimaera (GR-FNIII)gp130, which contains the membrane-proximal FNIII modules of the G-CSFR on a gp130 backbone, and its complement, the chimaera (gp130-FNIII)GR. Whereas the binding affinities of (125)I-labelled IL-6 to (GR-FNIII)gp130, or of (125)I-Tyr1,3-G-CSF to (gp130-FNIII)GR, were similar to wild-type gp130 and wild-type G-CSFR, respectively, (125)I-LIF failed to bind with high affinity to (GR-FNIII)gp130. In assays measuring differentiation the (gp130-FNIII)GR cells were fully responsive to G-CSF, whereas the (GR-FNIII)gp130 cells responded fully to the agonistic anti-gp130 monoclonal antibody (mAb) B-S12, but not to IL-6 or LIF. Neutralizing mAbs that recognize the membrane-proximal FNIII modules of gp130 or the G-CSFR differentially interfered with signalling by B-S12, LIF and G-CSF. The data suggest that B-S12 and G-CSF induce the correct orientation or conformation for signalling by the wild-type and chimaeric homodimeric receptors, that the membrane-proximal region of gp130 is important for the correct formation of the signalling IL-6-IL-6 receptor-gp130 complex and that this region is also involved in LIF-dependent receptor heterodimerization and signalling.
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171. Language and meaning representation
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Brun, W., Keren, G., Kirkeboen, G., Montgomery, H., Hilton, D., Schmeltzer, C., Geurts, B., Brun, W., Keren, G., Kirkeboen, G., Montgomery, H., Hilton, D., Schmeltzer, C., and Geurts, B.
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172. Additive contribution of nitrous oxide to sevoflurane minimum alveolar concentration for tracheal intubation in children
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Derek Stephens, Mark W. Crawford, Hilton D. Swan, Hwee Ling Pua, and Jerrold Lerman
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inorganic chemicals ,Methyl Ethers ,Minimum alveolar concentration ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Laryngoscopy ,Nitrous Oxide ,Tracheal tube ,Sevoflurane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Intubation ,Humans ,Child ,Probability ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Tracheal intubation ,Age Factors ,Infant ,Drug Synergism ,Nitrous oxide ,Pulmonary Alveoli ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Child, Preschool ,Anesthetic ,Anesthetics, Inhalation ,Regression Analysis ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background To study the interaction between nitrous oxide and sevoflurane during trachea intubation, the authors determined the minimum alveolar concentration of sevoflurane for tracheal intubation (MAC(TI)) with and without nitrous oxide in children. Methods Seventy-two children aged 1-7 yr were assigned randomly to receive one of three end-tidal concentrations of nitrous oxide and one of four end-tidal concentrations of sevoflurane: 0% nitrous oxide with 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, or 3.5% sevoflurane: 33% nitrous oxide with 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, or 3.0% sevoflurane; or 66% nitrous oxide with 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5% sevoflurane. After steady state end-tidal anesthetic concentrations were maintained for at least 10 min, laryngoscopy and intubation were attempted using a straight-blade laryngoscope and an uncuffed tracheal tube. The interaction between nitrous oxide and sevoflurane was investigated using logistic regression analysis of the responses to intubation. Results Logistic regression curves of the probability of no movement in response to intubation in the presence of sevoflurane and 0, 33, and 66% nitrous oxide were parallel. The interaction coefficient between nitrous oxide and sevoflurane did not differ significantly from zero (P = 0.89) and was removed from the logistic model. The MAC(TI) (+/- SE) of sevoflurane was 2.66+/-0.16%, and the concentration of sevoflurane required to prevent movement in 95% of children was 3.54+/-0.25%. Thirty-three percent and 66% nitrous oxide decreased the MAC(TI) of sevoflurane by 18% and 40% (P Conclusions We conclude that nitrous oxide and sevoflurane suppress the responses to tracheal intubation in a linear and additive fashion in children.
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173. La deformación de cráneo en las sociedades precolombinas de Santiago del Estero
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Drube, Hilton D. and Drube, Hilton D.
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174. Indian ridges, hotspots, interaction: Reunion central Indian ridge and Amstersdam St Paul Southeast Indian ridge cases (abstract of paper presented at: 19th Annual V. M. Goldschmidt Conference, Davos, Switzerland, 21-26 June 2009)
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Hemond, C., Janin, M., Maia, M., Furi, E., Hilton, D., Murton, B., Dyment, J., Hemond, C., Janin, M., Maia, M., Furi, E., Hilton, D., Murton, B., and Dyment, J.
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175. Crustal contamination in the Lesser Antilles Island Arc: Evidence from helium isotopic variations in arc lavas
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van Soest, M.C., Hilton, D., and Isotope Geochemistry
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176. Juvenile ALS with basophilic inclusions is a FUS proteinopathy with FUS mutations.
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Bäumer D, Hilton D, Paine SM, Turner MR, Lowe J, Talbot K, Ansorge O, Bäumer, D, Hilton, D, Paine, S M L, Turner, M R, Lowe, J, Talbot, K, and Ansorge, O
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177. MELAS syndrome presenting as an acute surgical abdomen
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Dindyal, S, primary, Mistry, K, additional, Angamuthu, N, additional, Smith, G, additional, Hilton, D, additional, P, Arumugam, additional, and Mathew, J, additional
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178. Methane fluxes into the benthic food web at cold seeps - a case study from the Costa Rica subduction zone (Mound 12, 1020 m water depth)
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Niemann, Heiner, Linke, Peter, Knittel, K., Boetius, A., Brückmann, Warner, Schacht, U., Hilton, D., Rehder, Gregor, Brown, Kevin, AT11-28 and M66-2 Shipboard Scientific Parties, Niemann, Heiner, Linke, Peter, Knittel, K., Boetius, A., Brückmann, Warner, Schacht, U., Hilton, D., Rehder, Gregor, Brown, Kevin, and AT11-28 and M66-2 Shipboard Scientific Parties
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179. Prevalent abnormal prion protein in human appendixes after bovine spongiform encephalopathy epizootic: large scale survey
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Gill, O. N., primary, Spencer, Y., additional, Richard-Loendt, A., additional, Kelly, C., additional, Dabaghian, R., additional, Boyes, L., additional, Linehan, J., additional, Simmons, M., additional, Webb, P., additional, Bellerby, P., additional, Andrews, N., additional, Hilton, D. A., additional, Ironside, J. W., additional, Beck, J., additional, Poulter, M., additional, Mead, S., additional, and Brandner, S., additional
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180. Field Angular Dependence of Hysteresis Losses of Coated Conductor for High Field Magnets
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Lu, J., primary, Abraimov, D. V., additional, Polyanskii, A. A., additional, Gavrilin, A. V., additional, Hilton, D. K., additional, Markiewicz, W. D., additional, and Weijers, H. W., additional
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181. The Myb-p300-CREB axis modulates intestine homeostasis, radiosensitivity and tumorigenesis
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Sampurno, S, primary, Bijenhof, A, additional, Cheasley, D, additional, Xu, H, additional, Robine, S, additional, Hilton, D, additional, Alexander, W S, additional, Pereira, L, additional, Mantamadiotis, T, additional, Malaterre, J, additional, and Ramsay, R G, additional
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182. Mantle 3He and CO2 degassing in carbonic and geothermal springs of Colorado and implications for neotectonics of the Rocky Mountains
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Karlstrom, K. E., primary, Crossey, L. J., additional, Hilton, D. R., additional, and Barry, P. H., additional
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183. Shaping Commitment Resolving Canada's Strategy Gap in Afghanistan and Beyond
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ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, Hilton, D. C., ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, and Hilton, D. C.
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Release of Canada's first ever National Security Policy (NSP) in 2004, followed by the International (Foreign) Policy Statement and Defence Policy Review in 2005, have publicly articulated Canada's principal security interests for the post-9/11 world. Nevertheless, the realities of Canada's present engagement in Afghanistan have highlighted a gap between stated national security and foreign policy goals, and the Canadian military, diplomatic and development effort in theater. National interests and values, articulated within the NSP and the International Policy Statement, are insufficient to frame the context for such a complex endeavor. Only a clearly defined strategy, based upon rigorous analysis of ends, ways and means, and assessment of risk, can enable informed national and political debate, provide the required guidance for campaign planning amongst government departments, and determine Canada's preferred stake in the wider international arena, and the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) effort overall. Recommendations are provided with respect to resolving Canada's strategy gap, in both the immediate and longer term., USAWC Strategy Research Project.
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184. c-Myb is required for progenitor cell homeostasis in colonic crypts
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Malaterre, J., Carpinelli, M., Ernst, M., Alexander, W., Cooke, M., Sutton, S., Dworkin, S., Heakth, J.K., Frampton, J., McArthur, G., Clevers, J.C., Hilton, D., Mantamadiotis, Th., Ramsay, R.G., Malaterre, J., Carpinelli, M., Ernst, M., Alexander, W., Cooke, M., Sutton, S., Dworkin, S., Heakth, J.K., Frampton, J., McArthur, G., Clevers, J.C., Hilton, D., Mantamadiotis, Th., and Ramsay, R.G.
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The colonic crypt is the functional unit of the colon mucosa with a central role in ion and water reabsorption. Under steady-state conditions, the distal colonic crypt harbors a single stem cell at its base that gives rise to highly proliferative progenitor cells that differentiate into columnar, goblet, and endocrine cells. The role of c-Myb in crypt homeostasis has not been elucidated. Here we have studied three genetically distinct hypomorphic c-myb mutant mouse strains, all of which show reduced colonic crypt size. The mutations target the key domains of the transcription factor: the DNA binding, transactivation, and negative regulatory domains. In vivo proliferation and cell cycle marker studies suggest that these mice have a progenitor cell proliferation defect mediated in part by reduced Cyclin E1 expression. To independently assess the extent to which c-myb is required for colonic crypt homeostasis we also generated a novel tissue-specific mouse model to allow the deletion of c-myb in adult colon, and using these mice we show that c-Myb is required for crypt integrity, normal differentiation, and steady-state proliferation., The colonic crypt is the functional unit of the colon mucosa with a central role in ion and water reabsorption. Under steady-state conditions, the distal colonic crypt harbors a single stem cell at its base that gives rise to highly proliferative progenitor cells that differentiate into columnar, goblet, and endocrine cells. The role of c-Myb in crypt homeostasis has not been elucidated. Here we have studied three genetically distinct hypomorphic c-myb mutant mouse strains, all of which show reduced colonic crypt size. The mutations target the key domains of the transcription factor: the DNA binding, transactivation, and negative regulatory domains. In vivo proliferation and cell cycle marker studies suggest that these mice have a progenitor cell proliferation defect mediated in part by reduced Cyclin E1 expression. To independently assess the extent to which c-myb is required for colonic crypt homeostasis we also generated a novel tissue-specific mouse model to allow the deletion of c-myb in adult colon, and using these mice we show that c-Myb is required for crypt integrity, normal differentiation, and steady-state proliferation.
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185. Observations at forearc carbonate mounds offshore Costa Rica
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Tryon, M. D., Hilton, D. R., Brown, Kevin, Wheat, G., McMurtry, G., Brückmann, Warner, Niemann, H., LaBonte, A. L., Fueri, E., Schacht, U., Hansman, R., Tryon, M. D., Hilton, D. R., Brown, Kevin, Wheat, G., McMurtry, G., Brückmann, Warner, Niemann, H., LaBonte, A. L., Fueri, E., Schacht, U., and Hansman, R.
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186. Axl/Gas6/NFκB signalling in schwannoma pathological proliferation, adhesion and survival
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Ammoun, S, primary, Provenzano, L, additional, Zhou, L, additional, Barczyk, M, additional, Evans, K, additional, Hilton, D A, additional, Hafizi, S, additional, and Hanemann, C O, additional
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- 2013
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187. Ultrafast Phase Transition in Vanadium Dioxide Driven by Hot-Electron Injection
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Appavoo, K., primary, Brady, N. F., additional, Seo, M., additional, Nag, J., additional, Prasankumar, R. P., additional, Hilton, D. J., additional, and Haglund, R. F., additional
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- 2013
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188. Ultrafast Dynamics of the VO2Insulator-to-Metal Transition Observed by Nondegenerate Pump-Probe Spectroscopy
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Brady, N. F., primary, Appavoo, K., additional, Seo, M., additional, Nag, J., additional, Prasankumar, R. P., additional, Haglund, R. F., additional, and Hilton, D. J., additional
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189. Middle cranial fossa cystic schwannoma
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Acharya, V., primary, Williams, A., additional, Adams, W., additional, Hilton, D., additional, and Whitfield, P. C., additional
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190. Cyclotron Resonance
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Hilton,, D. J., primary, Arikawa,, T., additional, and Kono, J., additional
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191. Long-term preservation of slab signatures in the mantle inferred from hydrogen isotopes
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Shaw, A. M., primary, Hauri, E. H., additional, Behn, M. D., additional, Hilton, D. R., additional, Macpherson, C. G., additional, and Sinton, J. M., additional
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- 2012
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192. High precision nitrogen isotope measurements in oceanic basalts using a static triple collection noble gas mass spectrometer
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Barry, P. H., primary, Hilton, D. R., additional, Halldórsson, S. A., additional, Hahm, D., additional, and Marti, K., additional
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- 2012
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193. Terahertz Coherent Control of a Landau-Quantized Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
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Arikawa, T., primary, Zhang, Q., additional, Wang, X., additional, Hilton, D. J., additional, Reno, J. L., additional, Pan, W., additional, and Kono, J., additional
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- 2012
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194. Quantum control of a Landau-quantized two-dimensional electron gas in a GaAs quantum well using coherent terahertz pulses
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Arikawa, T., primary, Wang, X., additional, Hilton, D. J., additional, Reno, J. L., additional, Pan, W., additional, and Kono, J., additional
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195. Helium isotopes at Rungwe Volcanic Province, Tanzania, and the origin of East African Plateaux
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Hilton, D. R., primary, Halldórsson, S. A., additional, Barry, P. H., additional, Fischer, T. P., additional, de Moor, J. M., additional, Ramirez, C. J., additional, Mangasini, F., additional, and Scarsi, P., additional
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196. The THz magnetoconductivity tensor in a high mobility two-dimensional electron gas
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Curtis, J. A., primary, Moore, J. D., additional, Tokumoto, T.T., additional, Cherian, J. G., additional, Wang, X., additional, Reno, J. L., additional, Belyanin, A., additional, Kono, J., additional, McGill, S. A., additional, and Hilton, D. J., additional
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197. Abstracts from the 2011 BNOS Conference, June 29 - July 1, 2011, Homerton College, Cambridge
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Ammoun, S., primary, Zhou, L., additional, Barczyk, M., additional, Hilton, D., additional, Hafizi, S., additional, Hanemann, C., additional, Lehnus, K. S., additional, Donovan, L. K., additional, Pilkington, G. J., additional, An, Q., additional, Anderson, I. A., additional, Thomson, S., additional, Bailey, M., additional, Lekka, E., additional, Law, J., additional, Davis, C., additional, Banfill, K., additional, Loughrey, C., additional, Hatfield, P., additional, Bax, D., additional, Elliott, R., additional, Bishop, R., additional, Taylor, K., additional, Marshall, L., additional, Gaspar, N., additional, Viana-Pereira, M., additional, Reis, R., additional, Renshaw, J., additional, Ashworth, A., additional, Lord, C., additional, Jones, C., additional, Bellamy, C., additional, Shaw, L., additional, Alder, J., additional, Shorrocks, A., additional, Lea, R., additional, Birks, S., additional, Burnet, M., additional, Pilkington, G., additional, Bruch, J. D., additional, Ho, J., additional, Watts, C., additional, Price, S. J., additional, Camp, S., additional, Apostolopoulos, V., additional, Mehta, A., additional, Roncaroli, F., additional, Nandi, D., additional, Clark, B., additional, Mackinnon, M., additional, MacLeod, N., additional, Stewart, W., additional, Chalmers, A., additional, Cole, A., additional, Hanna, G., additional, Bailie, K., additional, Conkey, D., additional, Harney, J., additional, Darlow, C., additional, Chapman, S., additional, Mohsen, L., additional, Price, S., additional, Donovan, L., additional, Dyer, H., additional, Lord, H., additional, Fletcher, K., additional, das Nair, R., additional, MacNiven, J., additional, Basu, S., additional, Byrne, P., additional, Glancz, L., additional, Critchley, G., additional, Grech-Sollars, M., additional, Saunders, D., additional, Phipps, K., additional, Clayden, J., additional, Clark, C., additional, Greco, A., additional, Acquati, S., additional, Marino, S., additional, Hammouche, S., additional, Wilkins, S. P., additional, Smith, T., additional, Brodbelt, A., additional, Clark, S., additional, Wong, A. H. L., additional, Eldridge, P., additional, Farah, J. O., additional, Bruch, J., additional, Lamb, G., additional, Smith, S., additional, James, A., additional, Glegg, M., additional, Jeffcote, T., additional, Boulos, S., additional, Robbins, P., additional, Knuckey, N., additional, Banigo, A., additional, Brodbelt, A. R., additional, Jenkinson, M. D., additional, Jeyapalan, J. N., additional, Mumin, M. A., additional, Forshew, T., additional, Lawson, A. R., additional, Tatevossian, R. G., additional, Jacques, T. S., additional, Sheer, D., additional, Kilday, J., additional, Wright, K., additional, Leavy, S., additional, Lowe, J., additional, Schwalbe, E., additional, Clifford, S., additional, Gilbertson, R., additional, Coyle, B., additional, Grundy, R., additional, Kinsella, P., additional, Clynes, M., additional, Amberger-Murphy, V., additional, Barron, N., additional, Lambert, S. R., additional, Jones, D., additional, Pearson, D., additional, Ichimura, I., additional, Collins, V., additional, Steele, L., additional, Sinha, P., additional, Chumas, P., additional, Tyler, J., additional, Ogawa, D., additional, Chiocca, E., additional, DeLay, M., additional, Bronisz, A., additional, Nowicki, M., additional, Godlewski, J., additional, Lawler, S., additional, Lee, M. K., additional, Javadpour, M., additional, Abel, P., additional, Dawson, T., additional, Lea, B., additional, Lim, C. S.-K., additional, Grundy, P. L., additional, Pendleton, M., additional, Williamson, A., additional, Merve, A., additional, Zhang, X., additional, Miller, S., additional, Rogers, H. A., additional, Lyon, P., additional, Rand, V., additional, Adamowicz-Brice, M., additional, Clifford, S. C., additional, Hayden, J. T., additional, Dyer, S., additional, Pfister, S., additional, Korshunov, A., additional, Brundler, M.-A., additional, Grundy, R. G., additional, Nankivell, M., additional, Mulvenna, P., additional, Barton, R., additional, Wilson, P., additional, Faivre-Finn, C., additional, Pugh, C., additional, Langley, R., additional, Ngoga, D., additional, Tennant, D., additional, Williams, A., additional, Moss, P., additional, Cruickshank, G., additional, Owusu-Agyemang, K., additional, Bell, S., additional, St.George, J., additional, Piccirillo, S. G., additional, Qadri, S., additional, Pirola, E., additional, Jenkinson, M., additional, Rahman, R., additional, Rahman, C., additional, MacArthur, D., additional, Rose, F., additional, Shakesheff, K., additional, Carroll, C., additional, Watson, P., additional, Hawkins, M., additional, Spoudeas, H., additional, Walker, D., additional, Holland, T., additional, Ring, H., additional, Rooney, A., additional, McNamara, S., additional, Fraser, M., additional, Rampling, R., additional, Carson, A., additional, Grant, R., additional, Royds, J., additional, Al Nadaf, S., additional, Ahn, A., additional, Chen, Y.-J., additional, Wiles, A., additional, Jellinek, D., additional, Braithwaite, A., additional, Baguley, B., additional, MacFarlane, M., additional, Hung, N., additional, Slatter, T., additional, Rusbridge, S., additional, Walmsley, N., additional, Griffiths, S., additional, Wilford, P., additional, Rees, J., additional, Ryan, D., additional, Liu, P., additional, Galavotti, S., additional, Shaked-Rabi, M., additional, Tulchinsky, E., additional, Brandner, S., additional, Salomoni, P., additional, Schulte, A., additional, Gunther, H. S., additional, Zapf, S., additional, Riethdorf, S., additional, Westphal, M., additional, Lamszus, K., additional, Selvanathan, S. K., additional, Salminen, H. J., additional, Setua, S., additional, Welland, M. E., additional, Shevtsov, M., additional, Khachatryan, W., additional, Kim, A., additional, Samochernych, K., additional, Pozdnyakov, A., additional, Guzhova, I. V., additional, Romanova, I. V., additional, Margulis, B., additional, Barrow, J., additional, Macarthur, D., additional, Long, A., additional, Maherally, Z., additional, Smith, J. R., additional, Dickson, L., additional, Prabhu, S., additional, Harris, F., additional, Snape, T. J., additional, Sussman, M., additional, Wilne, S., additional, Whitehouse, W., additional, Chow, G., additional, Liu, J.-F., additional, Snape, T., additional, Karakoula, A., additional, Rowther, F., additional, Warr, T., additional, Zisakis, A., additional, Varsos, V., additional, Panteli, A., additional, Karypidou, O., additional, Zampethanis, A., additional, Fotovati, A., additional, Abu-Ali, S., additional, Wang, P.-S., additional, Deleyrolle, L., additional, Lee, C., additional, Triscott, J., additional, Chen, J. Y., additional, Franciosi, S., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Sugita, Y., additional, Uchiumi, T., additional, Kuwano, M., additional, Leavitt, B. R., additional, Singh, S. K., additional, Jury, A., additional, Wakimoto, H., additional, Reynolds, B. A., additional, Pallen, C. J., additional, Dunn, S. E., additional, Shepherd, S., additional, Scott, S., additional, Bowyer, D., additional, Wallace, L., additional, Hacking, B., additional, Jena, R., additional, Gillard, J., additional, Verraeult, M., additional, Reynolds, B., additional, Dunham, C., additional, Bally, M., additional, Hukin, J., additional, Singhal, S., additional, Singh, S., additional, and Dunn, S., additional
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198. Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) regulates human schwannoma proliferation, adhesion and survival
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Ammoun, S, primary, Schmid, M C, additional, Zhou, L, additional, Ristic, N, additional, Ercolano, E, additional, Hilton, D A, additional, Perks, C M, additional, and Hanemann, C O, additional
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199. Terahertz Coherent Control of Many-electron Qubits in a Quantum Hall System
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Arikawa, T., primary, Wang, X., additional, Hilton, D. J., additional, Reno, J. L., additional, Pan, W., additional, and Kono, J., additional
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200. An analysis of clinical characteristics in genetically linked migraine-affected pedigrees
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Lea, Rodney, Hilton, D., Macmillan, John, Griffiths, Lyn, Lea, Rodney, Hilton, D., Macmillan, John, and Griffiths, Lyn
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Migraine is a common complex disorder characterized by severe recurrent headache and usually accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Previous studies in our laboratory have utilized three large multigenerational Australian pedigrees affected with migraine to indicate that the disease is genetically heterogeneous, with linkage results implicating genomic susceptibility regions on both chromosomes 19p and Xq. The present study explores the possibility of a correlation between genetic and clinical heterogeneity in these affected pedigrees. Specifically, the clinical characteristics of migraine including subtype, age of onset, frequency, duration, and disease symptoms were compared between the migraine pedigrees, and gender differences were also assessed. Our exploratory analyses revealed no significant differences in any of the clinical characteristics tested between the chromosome 19-linked family and the two X-linked families. Also, we did not detect any differences in male vs. female clinical features for these pedigrees. In conclusion, migraine is considered to be a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorder; however, our study provided no conclusive evidence that variation in genomic susceptibility region is related to heterogeneity at the clinical level in these migraine-affected pedigrees.
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