نتایج جستجو برای: transmitting genetic diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1368597  

1997
M. M. Schutz

Predicted transmitting abilities (PTA) for somatic cell scores (SCS) have been calculated and released to the US dairy industry since 1994. Phenotypically, SCS appear to be decreasing on a population basis, but genetic trends are small. Genetic trends among bulls sampled by artificialinsemination (AI) organizations also are small. Correlations of sire PTA for SCS and PTA for yield traits were n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Debrah I Boeras Peter T Hraber Mackenzie Hurlston Tammy Evans-Strickfaden Tanmoy Bhattacharya Elena E Giorgi Joseph Mulenga Etienne Karita Bette T Korber Susan Allen Clyde E Hart Cynthia A Derdeyn Eric Hunter

The predominant mode of HIV-1 infection is heterosexual transmission, where a genetic bottleneck is imposed on the virus quasispecies. To probe whether limited genetic diversity in the genital tract (GT) of the transmitting partner drives this bottleneck, viral envelope sequences from the blood and genital fluids of eight transmission pairs from Rwanda and Zambia were analyzed. The chronically ...

Farhud, Daryoush, Pourkalhor, Haniyeh,

Prenatal Diagnosis is the most reliable way of preventing genetic diseases that has been implicated in many countries and has prevented the birth of newborns with different hereditary, congenital and genetic diseases during the past few years. Prenatal diagnosis is actually the use of various diagnostic methods to check the condition of the fetus during pregnancy, because postnatal genetic diso...

2010
Sébastien Lion Mike Boots

There has been a renewed controversy on the processes that determine evolution in spatially structured populations. Recent theoretical and empirical studies have suggested that parasites should be expected to be more ''prudent'' (less harmful and slower transmitting) when infection occurs locally. Using a novel approach based on spatial moment equations, we show that the evolution of parasites ...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
ning geng qingdao municipal hospital, medical college, qingdao university, qingdao, p. r. china yong-ning xin department of gastroenterology, qingdao municipal hospital, qingdao, p. r. china; department of gastroenterology, qingdao municipal hospital, p. o. box: 266021, qingdao, p. r. china. e-mail:; shi-ying xuan, department of gastroenterology, qingdao municipal hospital, p. o. box: 266021, qingdao, p. r. china. tel: +86-53288905508, fax: +86-53282031522 harry hua-xiang xia qingdao municipal hospital, qingdao university, qingdao, p. r. china man jiang department of gastroenterology, qingdao municipal hospital, qingdao, p. r. china jian wang qingdao municipal hospital, medical college, qingdao university, qingdao, p. r. china yang liu qingdao municipal hospital, medical college, qingdao university, qingdao, p. r. china

context the pnpla3 i148m variant has been recognized as a genetic determinant of liver fat content and a genetic risk factor of liver damage progression associated with steatohepatitis. the i148m variant is associated with many chronic liver diseases. however, its potential association with inflammatory and autoimmune liver diseases has not been established. evidence acquisition we systemically...

2014
Raquel María Fernández Ana Peciña Maria Dolores Lozano-Arana Beatriz Sánchez Jordi Guardiola Juan Carlos García-Lozano Salud Borrego Guillermo Antiñolo

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) of genetic diseases, combined with HLA matching (PGD-HLA), is an option for couples at risk of transmitting a genetic disease to select unaffected embryos of an HLA tissue type compatible with that of an existing affected child. Here we present the results of our PGD-HLA program at the Department of Genetics, Reproduction and Fetal Medicine of the Univers...

2003
Hyoung-Song Lee Min Jee Kim Duck Sung Ko Eun Jin Jeon Jin Young Kim Inn Soo Kang

OBJECTIVE Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is an assisted reproductive technique for couples carrying genetic risks. Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the most common hereditary neuropathy, with a prevalence rate of 1/2,500. In this study, we report on our experience with PGD cycles performed for CMT types 1A and 2F. METHODS Before clinical PGD, we assessed the amplification rate an...

2006
E. Corrigan

Some aspects of integrable field theories possessing purely transmitting defects are described. The main example is the sine-Gordon model and several striking features of a classical field theory containing one or more defects are pointed out. Similar features appearing in the associated quantum field theory are also reviewed briefly. 1 Classical picture The context of this topic is two-dimensi...

2011
Fatima Nawaz Claudia Cicala Donald Van Ryk Katharine E. Block Katija Jelicic Jonathan P. McNally Olajumoke Ogundare Massimiliano Pascuccio Nikita Patel Danlan Wei Anthony S. Fauci James Arthos

Mucosal transmission of HIV is inefficient. The virus must breach physical barriers before it infects mucosal CD4+ T cells. Low-level viral replication occurs initially in mucosal CD4+ T cells, but within days high-level replication occurs in Peyer's patches, the gut lamina propria and mesenteric lymph nodes. Understanding the early events in HIV transmission may provide valuable information re...

Journal: :The Journal of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan 1960

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