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Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 47:179-188
Group B streptococci (GBS) colonizing the female genital tract will often infect newborn infants during delivery. In 200 pregnant women studied, 14% were colonized with GBS in the cervix, 12% in the rectum, and 9% in both cervix and rectum. We have p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Microbiology. 46:999-1005
Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococci; GBS) are serotyped on the basis of the capsular polysaccharide antigens and subtyped on the basis of the strain-variable and surface-localised c proteins c alpha, c beta, and R proteins. This study comp
Autor:
Barry Cookson, A. I. Kvam, Lars Bevanger, Johan A. Maeland, I. F. Marticorena, R C George, Androulla Efstratiou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Microbiology. 42:246-250
The distribution of capsular polysaccharide antigen (CHO) types, surface-exposed c proteins alpha (c alpha) and beta (c beta) and an R-protein antigen was examined in 334 group B streptococci (GBS) isolates from three groups of patients hospitalised
Publikováno v:
Optics and Spectroscopy. 95:914-916
The spectral and luminescent properties of tetrabutylammonium bis(thiocyanate-S)phenylpyridinate(C, N)platinate(II) were studied at 77 and 298 K in the polycrystalline state, frozen solutions, and polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate films. The na
Publikováno v:
Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI. 18(8)
Most isolates of group B streptococci (GBS) express an alpha-like protein (Alp), Cα (encoded bybca), Alp1 (also called epsilon;alp1), Alp2 (alp2), Alp3 (alp3), Alp4 (alp4), or R4/Rib (rib). These proteins are chimeras with a mosaic structure and wit
Autor:
W. G. Zhukhovitski, L. I. Aruin, A. S. Ilchenko, V. S. Gorodinskaya, K. Meyer-Rosberg, S. Gustavsson, J. A. Maeland, P. M. Kleveland, A. I. Kvam, E. M. Witteman, P. Bloembergen, R. W. de Koning, M. Alcalde, A. Lanche, P. Carpintero, R. Garcia, P. Sanchez, J. M. Pajares, T. C. K. Tham, N. McLaughlin, D. F. Hughes, M. Ferguson, J. J. Crosbie, M. Madden, S. Namnyak, F. A. O’Connor, G. Gosciniak, T. Matysiak-Budnik, E. Poniewierka, A. Przondo-Mordarska, R. Monno, M. Quarto, E. Ierardi, M. Chironna, P. Cafforio, M. Margiotta, A. Francavilla, I. Yamamoto, Y. Fukuda, Y. Tonokatsu, S. Takami, T. Mizuta, T. Hayashi, T. Tamura, S. Hori, T. Shimoyama, K. Juutinen, C. Granberg, V. M. Häivä, O. P. Lehtonen, H. Kujari, A. Mansikka, E. Martín, J. C. Sanz, T. Alarcón, L. Cardenoso, M. López-Brea, Frank C. Powell, M. A. Daw, Chris Duguid, H. Goossens, Y. Glupczynski, A. Burette, C. Deprez, C. Van den Borre, J. P. Butzler, R. A. Veenendaa, A. S. Peña, I. Kuiper, W. Van Duijn, C. B. H. W. Lamers, E. De Koster, F. Fannes, P. Denis, E. Baise, A. Van Roosbroeck, J. F. Nyst, M. Deltenre, E. O. Adeyemi, M. Al-Homsi, C. S. Goodwin, B. Demers, M. Karmali, P. Sherman, S. M. Pender, M. G. Courtney, H. Holloway, T. B. Sexton, J. F. Fielding, E. N. Mendes, D. M. M. Queiroz, G. A. Rocha, S. B. Moura, M. I. Barbosa, S. M. Carvalhaes, M. L. P. Freitas, M. A. Mendall, P. M. Goggin, N. Molineaux, J. Levi, T. Harding, J. H. Maneno, C. Corbishley, C. Finlayson, S. Badue, T. C. Northfield, Veltzhe-Schliehenlr Moldrzyyk, H. Vogt, K. Trautman, M. Hampel, T. Hausmann, K. F. Gratz, A. Kelber, B. Soudan, S. Wagner, H. Hundeshagen, L. Jurgos, M. Druguet, C. Pommier, M. Rousseau, P. Courpron, J. L. Brazier, J. Marks, G. Gopal Rao, I. Cobden, R. Johri, S. John, A. D. Rodgers, Magbri Awad, Altaf Naqvi, C. F. McCarthy, Jette E. Kristiansen, L. P. Andersen, T. Justesen, E. F. Hvidberg, A. S. Tahar, J. Reid, P. Boothmann, C. G. Gemmell, F. D. Lee, R. D. Sturrock, I. Russell, P. Tessaro, R. Schiavon, M. G. Contini, M. Rugge, M. Guido, S. Glorioso, F. Turatello, R. Naccarato, M. Kist, B. Eschweiler, H. K. Koch, D. Dzierzanowska, E. Vogtt, U. Wojda, J. Muszynski, W. Laszewicz, W. Skawinski
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 161:73-82
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American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 263:F534-F539
The effect of acute and chronic indomethacin treatment on renal blood flow (RBF) autoregulation was studied in 10- and 40-wk-old spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). RBF autoregulation was substantially reduced in 40-wk-old SHR both during acute an
Effect of mesangiolysis on autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate in rats
Autor:
Knut Matre, G. Horvei, Jarle Ofstad, L. Morkrid, W. Bagchus, Fred I. Kvam, Bjarne M. Iversen, J. Grond
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 262:F361-F366
Interlobular arteries and afferent arterioles are involved in autoregulation of renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). The question of whether the contractile mesangial cells are also involved in autoregulation was investigated
Publikováno v:
Kidneyblood pressure research. 23(6)
Autoregulation of renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is well maintained in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). In old SHR, the RBF autoregulation is dependent upon prostaglandins as well as the sympathetic nervous syste
Publikováno v:
The American journal of physiology. 275(4)
The relationship between systemic blood pressure and glomerular capillary pressure (Pgc) in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) during treatment with antihypertensive drugs is still unclear. The effects of an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor