نتایج جستجو برای: sag process

تعداد نتایج: 1315048  

Journal: :Vox sanguinis 2011
S Bashir F Naik R Cardigan S Thomas

INTRODUCTION The irradiation of blood components is used to inactivate T-lymphocytes to prevent transfusion-associated graft-versus-host (GVH) disease in susceptible recipients. X-irradiation can be used as an alternative to gamma irradiation and does not involve the use of a radioactive source. This study investigated the effect of X-irradiation on the quality of various red cell concentrates ...

2015
Amr Aswad Aris Katzourakis

Horizontal gene transfer from retroviruses to mammals is well documented and extensive, but is rare between unrelated viruses with distinct genome types. Three herpesviruses encode a gene with similarity to a retroviral superantigen gene (sag) of the unrelated mouse mammary tumour virus (MMTV). We uncover ancient retroviral sags in over 20 mammals to reconstruct their shared history with herpes...

The number of lifters of mill shell liners, mill rotation speed, and filling percentage of grinding media are three of the most important parameters influencing the charge behavior and the trajectory of ball motion inside the SAG mills, and consequently, their performance. In this paper, the milling operation of pilot-scale SAG mills using the discrete element method (DEM) is investigated. Firs...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2016
Martine A Boks Sabrina T G Gunput Ilona Kosten Susan Gibbs Sandra J van Vliet Antoon J M Ligtenberg Yvette van Kooyk

Salivary agglutinin (SAG), also known as gp340 or SALSA, is a glycoprotein encoded by the Deleted in Malignant Brain Tumours 1 gene and is abundantly present in human saliva. SAG aggregates bacteria and viruses, thereby promoting their clearance from the oral cavity. The mucosa lining the oral cavity contains dendritic cells (DC) and Langerhans cells (LC), which express the C-type lectin recept...

2015
Choon K. Kim Melissa J. Karau Kerryl E. Greenwood-Quaintance Ashenafi Y. Tilahun Ashton Krogman Chella S. David Bobbi S. Pritt Robin Patel Govindarajan Rajagopalan Yinduo Ji

Staphylococcus aureus, the most common cause of wound infection, produces several exotoxins, including superantigens (SAgs). SAgs are the potent activators of the immune system. Given this unique property, we hypothesized that SAgs produced by S. aureus in wounds would have local, as well as systemic immunologic effects. We tested our hypothesis using a novel staphylococcal skin wound infection...

2003
Ahmadi Tehrani John Chapman

Rheology is one of the key drilling fluid properties for controlling sag. Yet, the current understanding of the sag-rheology relationship is limited to a few general guidelines for reducing sag in the field. This paper reviews current understanding of sag and describes the initial stage of work aimed at finding a correlation between fluid rheology and sag performance under laboratory conditions...

2013
Maria Josefina Escobar Alvaro Rivera-Rei Jean Decety David Huepe Juan Felipe Cardona Andres Canales-Johnson Mariano Sigman Ezequiel Mikulan Elena Helgiu Sandra Baez Facundo Manes Vladimir Lopez Agustín Ibañez

BACKGROUND Research suggests that individuals with different attachment patterns process social information differently, especially in terms of facial emotion recognition. However, few studies have explored social information processes in adolescents. This study examined the behavioral and ERP correlates of emotional processing in adolescents with different attachment orientations (insecure att...

2010
Arun Kumar Haldar Vinod Yadav Eshu Singhal Kamlesh Kumar Bisht Alpana Singh Suniti Bhaumik Rajatava Basu Pradip Sen Syamal Roy

The inability of sodium antimony gluconate (SAG)-unresponsive kala-azar patients to clear Leishmania donovani (LD) infection despite SAG therapy is partly due to an ill-defined immune-dysfunction. Since dendritic cells (DCs) typically initiate anti-leishmanial immunity, a role for DCs in aberrant LD clearance was investigated. Accordingly, regulation of SAG-induced activation of murine DCs foll...

2015
Husniye Kantarci Renee K. Edlund Andrew K. Groves Bruce B. Riley

Neurons of the statoacoustic ganglion (SAG) transmit auditory and vestibular information from the inner ear to the hindbrain. SAG neuroblasts originate in the floor of the otic vesicle. New neuroblasts soon delaminate and migrate towards the hindbrain while continuing to proliferate, a phase known as transit amplification. SAG cells eventually come to rest between the ear and hindbrain before t...

2013
Sanchita Das Priyanka Shah Rajendra K. Baharia Rati Tandon Prashant Khare Shyam Sundar Amogh A. Sahasrabuddhe M. I. Siddiqi Anuradha Dube

BACKGROUND Sodium antimony gluconate (SAG) unresponsiveness of Leishmania donovani (Ld) had effectively compromised the chemotherapeutic potential of SAG. 60s ribosomal L23a (60sRL23a), identified as one of the over-expressed protein in different resistant strains of L.donovani as observed with differential proteomics studies indicates towards its possible involvement in SAG resistance in L.don...

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