نتایج جستجو برای: bystander

تعداد نتایج: 4378  

Journal: :Resuscitation 2014
Christian Dameff Tyler Vadeboncoeur Jeffrey Tully Micah Panczyk Aaron Dunham Ryan Murphy Uwe Stolz Vatsal Chikani Daniel Spaite Bentley Bobrow

BACKGROUND Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) improves out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survival. Telephone CPR (TCPR) comprises CPR instruction given by emergency dispatchers to bystanders responding to OHCA and the CPR performed as a result. TCPR instructions improve bystander CPR rates, but the quality of the instructions varies widely. No standardized system exists to critic...

2012
Sona Hubackova Katerina Krejcikova Jiri Bartek Zdenek Hodny

Many cancers arise at sites of infection and inflammation. Cellular senescence, a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that provides a barrier against tumorigenesis, is accompanied by elevated proinflammatory cytokines such as IL1, IL6, IL8 and TNFα. Here we demonstrate that media conditioned by cells undergoing any of the three main forms of senescence, i.e. replicative, oncogene- and drug-ind...

2017
Matthew D. Martin Qiang Shan Hai-Hui Xue Vladimir P. Badovinac

Memory CD8 T cells can be activated and induced to produce cytokines and increase stores of cytolytic proteins not only in response to cognate antigen (Ag) but also in response to inflammatory cytokines (bystander responses). Importantly, bystander memory CD8 T cell functions have been shown to be dependent upon memory CD8 T cell fitness, since exhausted CD8 T cells have diminished capacity to ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Andreas Jekle Oliver T Keppler Erik De Clercq Dominique Schols Mark Weinstein Mark A Goldsmith

The destruction of the immune system by progressive loss of CD4 T cells is the hallmark of AIDS. CCR5-dependent (R5) human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates predominate in the early, asymptomatic stages of HIV-1 infection, while CXCR4-dependent (X4) isolates typically emerge at later stages, frequently coinciding with a rapid decline in CD4 T cells. Lymphocyte killing in vivo prima...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Hiroshi Kikuta Mary Laplante Pavla Navratilova Anna Z Komisarczuk Pär G Engström David Fredman Altuna Akalin Mario Caccamo Ian Sealy Kerstin Howe Julien Ghislain Guillaume Pezeron Philippe Mourrain Staale Ellingsen Andrew C Oates Christine Thisse Bernard Thisse Isabelle Foucher Birgit Adolf Andrea Geling Boris Lenhard Thomas S Becker

We report evidence for a mechanism for the maintenance of long-range conserved synteny across vertebrate genomes. We found the largest mammal-teleost conserved chromosomal segments to be spanned by highly conserved noncoding elements (HCNEs), their developmental regulatory target genes, and phylogenetically and functionally unrelated "bystander" genes. Bystander genes are not specifically under...

Journal: :Cancer research 1997
M Mesnil C Piccoli H Yamasaki

The connexin 26 (Cx26) gene suppresses the growth of HeLa cells in vitro and in vivo. We explored the possibility that the Cx26 gene not only suppresses growth but can also mediate the bystander effect that is observed in some gene therapy. In gene therapy mediated by the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase, the toxicity of ganciclovir affects not only the cells transduced with the gene but a...

2015
Masanori Tomita Munetoshi Maeda

Elucidating the biological effect of low linear energy transfer (LET), low-dose and/or low-dose-rate ionizing radiation is essential in ensuring radiation safety. Over the past two decades, non-targeted effects, which are not only a direct consequence of radiation-induced initial lesions produced in cellular DNA but also of intra- and inter-cellular communications involving both targeted and no...

2017
Susan van Aalst Irene S Ludwig Ruurd van der Zee Willem van Eden Femke Broere

Autoimmune and other chronic inflammatory diseases (AID) are prevalent diseases which can severely impact the quality of life of those that suffer from the disease. In most cases, the etiology of these conditions have remained unclear. Immune responses that take place e.g. during natural infection or after vaccination are often linked with the development or exacerbation of AID. It is highly de...

Journal: :Front. Robotics and AI 2016
Max Kinateder William H. Warren

Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool to study evacuation behavior as it allows experimentally controlled, safe simulation of otherwise dangerous situations. However, validation studies comparing evacuation behavior in real and virtual environments are still scarce. We compare the decision to evacuate in response to a fire alarm in matched physical and virtual environments. One hundred fifty...

2015
Eleonora Li Causi Suraj C. Parikh Lindsey Chudley David M. Layfield Christian H. Ottensmeier Freda K. Stevenson Gianfranco Di Genova Nathalie Labrecque

CD4+ T helper memory (Thmem) cells influence both natural and vaccine-boosted immunity, but mechanisms for their maintenance remain unclear. Pro-survival signals from the common gamma-chain cytokines, in particular IL-7, appear important. Previously we showed in healthy volunteers that a booster vaccination with tetanus toxoid (TT) expanded peripheral blood TT-specific Thmem cells as expected, ...

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