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urinary tract infection in children. 20154489752
development of auxiliary personnel in dentistry for latin america. 20154510190
[surgical correction of postoperative diseases]. 20154661780
the leichardt women's community health centre. 20154496699
[bleeding of duodenal varices in portal hypertension]. 20154542690
standardized multisegmental measurements of blood pressure for quantitative evaluation of the circulation in the limbs. 20154358004
adenoid cystic carcinoma of the mandible. 20154339722
functional morphology of heart valves (with plate iv). 20154949541
multiple hemangiomata with thrombopenia. an unusual case with comments on steroid therapy. 20154295882
[indications and results of radiotherapy after exeresis for bronchial cancer]. 20154421060
[ads-3 in the therapeutic control of dysmenorrheas]. 20154390653
[generalized follicular and ungual mucinosis]. 20154642849
[treatment of pott's disease in dakar]. 20154465050
nitrogen metabolism in the american cockroach: an examination of whole body ammonium and other cations excreted in relation to water requirements. 20154443744
[current status of allergology]. 20154631260
changes in renal size following intra-arterial administration of water-soluble contrast medium. 20154430589
an enzymatic determination of ammonia in biological fluids. 20154284306
[quantitative electroretinography]. 20154658316
comparison of analytic methods for calculation of cerebral blood flow after intracarotid injection of 133 xe. 20154621448
[iatrogenic radiation sickness]. 20154512267
herbert mclean evans m.d., sc. d. (1882-1971). an appreciation. 20154552756
[botanical and phytochemical investigations of species of the genus helleborus growing in europe and asian minor. iii. the quantitative contents of hellebrin in plants of the natural biotops and in culture (author's transl)]. 20154465819
bullae and severe generalized disease. successful treatment with bullectomy. 20154704242
bullae and severe generalized disease. successful treatment with bullectomy. 20154704242
[histologic contributions on the endocrine pancreas of ichthyophis glutinosus (l.) (gymnophione batrachian)]. 20154905264
[application of epithelial inlay grafting to surgical management of trismus (author's transl)]. 20154620470
letter: o2 content and pao2. 20154826740
tonic status epilepticus precipitated by intravenous diazepam in a child with petit mal status. 20154626573
aubrey arthur king. 20154563271
[genetic approaches to the development and study of vaccine strains of rna viruses]. 20154594662
effects of budr-labelling on radiation-induced dna breakage and subsequent rejoining in cultured mammalian cells. 20154537775
chronic lymphedema of the scrotum and penis. 20154527701
the liver in congestive heart failure: a review. 20154573728
some observations on secretory cells of nasopharynx using time-lapse cinemicrography. 20154571855
genetic correlations. communication i. pleiotropy and nonequilibrium. 20154456613
the social readjustment rating scale: validity in a college population. 20154436835
studies on the mild reduction of shark polymeric and monomeric igm. 20154402713
calibration of millicurie gamma sources using gamma ray spectrometry. 20154436061
compartmentation in relation to metabolic control in liver. 20154399907
[study of suitability of self-curing plastics for cast (author's transl)]. 20154524140
hyperlipidaemia and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. 20154377199
steps in the reactions of proteolytic enzymes with their substrates. 20154399037
spectroscopy and structure of hemerythrin. 20154312075
kinetics of appearance and disappearance of light-induced epr signals of p700+ and iron-sulfur proteins(s) at low temperature. 20154375491
[nutrition of patients with skull-brain injuries]. 20154363417
[perinatal damage caused by gestoses in the 3d trimester]. 20154471558
[dermatological study of a new topical compound of fluocinonide and neomycin sulfate]. 20154600041
acedapsone in leprosy treatment: trial in 68 active cases in micronesia. 20154672994
success or failure: women as medical school applicants. 20154363403
groin strain injuries in ice hockey. 20154806588
the functional significance of airorhynchy in megaladapis. 20154658667
letter: the "territorial domain" of hemoptysis. 20154832279
the amplification of recoil particle tracks in polymers and its application in fast neutron personnel dosimetry. 20154436068
[investigations of the olfactory system of reptiles. iii. differentiation forms of a few olfactory centers in reptiles]. 20154432731
raymond sabouraud (1864-1938) french dermatologist. 20154918246
letter: the "territorial domain" of hemoptysis. 20154832279
a lysr-type transcriptional regulator, rovm, senses nutritional cues suggesting that it is involved in metabolic adaptation of yersinia pestis to the flea gut.yersinia pestis has evolved as a clonal variant of yersinia pseudotuberculosis to cause flea-borne biofilm-mediated transmission of the bubonic plague. the lysr-type transcriptional regulator, rovm, is highly induced only during y. pestis infection of the flea host. rovm homologs in other pathogens regulate biofilm formation, nutrient sensing, and virulence; including in y. pseudotuberculosis, where rovm represses the major virulence factor, rova. here the role that rovm plays during flea infect ...201526348850
diversification of β-augmentation interactions between cdi toxin/immunity proteins.contact-dependent growth inhibition (cdi) is a widespread mechanism of inter-bacterial competition mediated by the cdib/cdia family of two-partner secretion proteins. cdia effectors carry diverse c-terminal toxin domains (cdia-ct), which are delivered into neighboring target cells to inhibit growth. cdi(+) bacteria also produce cdii immunity proteins that bind specifically to cognate cdia-ct toxins and protect the cell from auto-inhibition. here, we compare the structures of homologous cdia-ct/c ...201526449640
natural killer cells mediate protection against yersinia pseudotuberculosis in the mesenteric lymph nodes.natural killer cells play a crucial role in the initial defense against bacterial pathogens. the crosstalk between host cells infected with intracellular pathogens and nk cells has been studied intensively, but not much attention has been given to characterize the role of nk cells in the response to extracellular bacterial pathogens such as yersiniae. in this study we used antibody-mediated nk cell depletion to address the importance of this immune cell type in controlling a y. pseudotuberculosi ...201526296209
evaluation of the role of the opggh operon in yersinia pseudotuberculosis and its deletion during the emergence of yersinia pestis.the opggh operon encodes glucosyltransferases that synthesize osmoregulated periplasmic glucans (opgs) from udp-glucose, using acyl carrier protein (acp) as a cofactor. opgs are required for motility, biofilm formation, and virulence in various bacteria. opgh also sequesters ftsz in order to regulate cell size according to nutrient availability. yersinia pestis (the agent of flea-borne plague) lost the opggh operon during its emergence from the enteropathogen yersinia pseudotuberculosis. when ex ...201526150539
type vi secretion system transports zn2+ to combat multiple stresses and host immunity.type vi secretion systems (t6sss) are widespread multi-component machineries that translocate effectors into either eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells, for virulence or for interbacterial competition. herein, we report that the t6ss-4 from yersinia pseudotuberculosis displays an unexpected function in the transportation of zn2+ to combat diverse stresses and host immunity. environmental insults such as oxidative stress induce the expression of t6ss-4 via oxyr, the transcriptional factor that also r ...201526134274
yersinia pseudotuberculosis ip32953 survives and replicates in trophozoites and persists in cysts of acanthamoeba castellanii.yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a foodborne enteric pathogen that causes a mild self-limiting diarrhea in humans. yersinia pseudotuberculosis is able to persist in soil and water and in association with fresh produce, but the mechanism by which it persists is unknown. it has been shown that y. pseudotuberculosis co-occurs with protozoans in these environments; therefore, this study investigates if bacterivorous free-living amoeba (fla) are able to support persistence of y. pseudotuberculosis. coc ...201526025069
reprogramming of yersinia from virulent to persistent mode revealed by complex in vivo rna-seq analysis.we recently found that yersinia pseudotuberculosis can be used as a model of persistent bacterial infections. we performed in vivo rna-seq of bacteria in small cecal tissue biopsies at early and persistent stages of infection to determine strategies associated with persistence. comprehensive analysis of mixed rna populations from infected tissues revealed that y. pseudotuberculosis undergoes transcriptional reprogramming with drastic down-regulation of t3ss virulence genes during persistence whe ...201525590628
[immunohistochemical studies in lichen ruber]. 20154688963
[spontaneous rupture of the liver during pregnancy]. 20154696947
[spontaneous rupture of the liver during pregnancy]. 20154696947
the diagnosis utility of the qk d interval in thyroid disease. 20154653619
weightless bones. 20154642785
comparison of chlorimipramine and imipramine in ambulatory treatment of depression. 20154571649
drug-induced neutropenia-effects of drugs on granulocyte protein synthesis in vitro. 20154785121
drug-induced neutropenia-effects of drugs on granulocyte protein synthesis in vitro. 20154785121
[myocardial contractility, general aspects]. 20154537808
[carboxypeptidase cn. iii. esterolytic activity (author's transl)]. 20154472558
[methods for the control of triethanolaminobentonite and boric ointment prepared on an emulsified water-soluble base of triethanolaminobentonites]. 20154664852
[electronystagmographic findings in wallenberg's syndrome]. 20154382923
ca2+-induced lateral phase separations in phosphatidic acid-phosphatidylcholine membranes. 20154368475
[clinical study on posttraumatic sequelae of the brain, with special reference to the analysis of cases treated in the department of surgery]. 20154288859
variants of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (g-6-pd) associated with g-6-pd deficiency in puerto ricans. 20154728291
variants of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (g-6-pd) associated with g-6-pd deficiency in puerto ricans. 20154728291
personality and psychiatric treatment expectancies. 20154683029
[some peculiarities of the clinico-radiographic symptomatology of malignant tumors of the maxilla]. 20154607876
carcinoma of the gallbladder. 20154325325
population research and training in u.s. schools of public health. 20154719535
clotting factor concentrates. 20155008488
[meningomyeloceles and sacral agenesis. urologic problesm in infants]. 20154619894
[synoptic demonstration of antiepidemic measures]. 20154641580
[comparative study of the preventive effect of different dentifrices by toothbrushing]. 20154511685
doctor thomas hodgkin and sir moses montefiore. 20154900117
[the influence of hydrologic conditions of the volgograd water reservoir on the breeding of blood-sucking mosquitoes in the floodlands of the volga]. 20154388225
evidence for biosynthetical equivalence of the epimeric isoleucine residues in angolide. 20154337566
transfer of metabolites across the nuclear membrane. a microfluorometric study. 20154327736
[acute adaline poisoning]. 20154384384
enteric pathogens deploy cell cycle inhibiting factors to block the bactericidal activity of perforin-2.perforin-2 (mpeg1) is an effector of the innate immune system that limits the proliferation and spread of medically relevant gram-negative, -positive, and acid fast bacteria. we show here that a cullin-ring e3 ubiquitin ligase (crl) complex containing cullin-1 and βtrcp monoubiquitylates perforin-2 in response to pathogen associated molecular patterns such as lps. ubiquitylation triggers a rapid redistribution of perforin-2 and is essential for its bactericidal activity. enteric pathogens such a ...201526418746
[bacterial recombinant l-asparaginases: properties, structure and anti-proliferative activity].for more than 40 years l-asparaginases are used in combined therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children and the range of tumors sensitive to these enzymes constantly extends. this review summarizes results of studies aimed at creation of new systems for heterological expression of bacterial l-asparaginases as erwinia carotovora (ewa), helicobacter pylori (hpa), yersinia pseudotuberculosis (ypa) and rhodospirillum rubrum (rra); special attention is paid to isolation of purified enzymes an ...201526215408
the supramolecular structure of lps-chitosan complexes of varied composition in relation to their biological activity.the complexes of chitosan (ch) with lipopolysaccharides (lpss) from escherichia coli o55:b5 (e-lps) and yersinia pseudotuberculosis 1b 598 (y-lps) of various weight compositions were investigated using quasi-elastic light scattering, ζ-potential distribution assay and atomic force microscopy. the alteration of ζ-potential of e-lps-ch complexes from negative to positive values depending on ch content was detected. the y-lps-ch complexes had similar positive ζ-potentials regardless of ch content. ...201525843841
[cross-immunogenicity of various bacterial l-asparaginases].evaluate immune response in mice against various l-asparaginases and determine their cross-immunogenicity.201525816523
adhesive properties of yapv and paralogous autotransporter proteins of yersinia pestis.yersinia pestis is the causative agent of plague. this bacterium evolved from an ancestral enteroinvasive yersinia pseudotuberculosis strain by gene loss and acquisition of new genes, allowing it to use fleas as transmission vectors. infection frequently leads to a rapidly lethal outcome in humans, a variety of rodents, and cats. this study focuses on the y. pestis kim yapv gene and its product, recognized as an autotransporter protein by its typical sequence, outer membrane localization, and am ...201525690102
the adhesive protein invasin of yersinia pseudotuberculosis induces neutrophil extracellular traps via β1 integrins.yersinia pseudotuberculosis adhesive protein invasin is crucial for the bacteria to cross the intestine epithelium by binding to β1 integrins on m-cells and gaining access to the underlying tissues. after the crossing invasin can bind to β1 integrins on other cell surfaces, however effector proteins delivered by the type iii secretion system y. pseudotuberculosis efficiently inhibit potential immune responses induced by this interaction. here, we use mutant y. pseudotuberculosis strains lacking ...201525576025
conventional and molecular methods in the diagnosis of community-acquired diarrhoea in children under 5 years of age from the north-eastern region of poland.the purpose of this study was to determine the main causative agents of community-acquired acute diarrhoea in children using conventional methods and pcr.201526159845
[identification of zoonotic bacterial pathogens by the maldi tof ms method].to verify whether the maldi tof ms method can be used for rapid identification of selected zoonotic bacterial pathogens isolated from various types of materials in the real conditions of routine laboratory work.201526312374
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