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Xylose Improves Antibiotic Activity of Chloramphenicol and Tetracycline against K  Pneumoniae and A  Baumannii in a Murine Model of Skin Infection

Xylose Improves Antibiotic Activity of Chloramphenicol and Tetracycline against K Pneumoniae and A Baumannii in a Murine Model of Skin Infection

... Increased resistance to antimicrobials in clinically important bacteria has been widely reported. The major mechanism causing multidrug resistance (MDR) is mediated by efflux pumps, proteins located in the cytoplasmic ...

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Experimental Trypanosoma rangeli infection in a murine model

Experimental Trypanosoma rangeli infection in a murine model

... Abstract: Trypanosoma rangeli experimental murine infections were peñormed in order to study parasitemias and anti-parasite antibody levels. Three groups of miee were used: a) miee infected with ...

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A mammary adenocarcinoma murine model suitable for the study of cancer immunoediting

A mammary adenocarcinoma murine model suitable for the study of cancer immunoediting

... threshold model, the immune response against tumor challenge is inherited as a continuous trait with a threshold which im- poses a discontinuity on the phenotypic expression (resist- ance or susceptibility) of the ...

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Transcriptome profiling of gene expression during immunisation trial against Fasciola hepatica: identification of genes and pathways involved in conferring immunoprotection in a murine model

Transcriptome profiling of gene expression during immunisation trial against Fasciola hepatica: identification of genes and pathways involved in conferring immunoprotection in a murine model

... Chronic F. hepatica infection causes hepatomegaly, gallbladder and biliary duct thickening and dilatation, leading to cholangitis, cholecystitis, usually accompanied by obstruction of the biliary ducts. F. hepatica ...

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Regulatory effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) on astrocytic reactivity in a murine model of cerebral infarction by arterial embolization

Regulatory effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) on astrocytic reactivity in a murine model of cerebral infarction by arterial embolization

... Objective: To characterize the cellular changes in the neuronal po- pulation and astrocytic response by the effect of Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) on a model of ischemia caused by cerebral embolism. Methods: Twenty ...

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Combined high fat diet and sustained high sucrose consumption promotes NAFLD in a murine model

Combined high fat diet and sustained high sucrose consumption promotes NAFLD in a murine model

... rodent model should exhibit also metabolic abnormalities such as obesity, insulin resistance, fasting hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia and altered adipokine ...the model be- ...

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Evaluation of the aroA mutant of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in cellular and murine models

Evaluation of the aroA mutant of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in cellular and murine models

... the murine model did not reveal any bacteria in mice vaccinated with the aroA strain on day 28 ...and murine models ac- cording to the residual virulence detected in ...

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Therapeutic efficacy of lysophosphatidylcholine in severe infections caused by Acinetobacter baumannii.

Therapeutic efficacy of lysophosphatidylcholine in severe infections caused by Acinetobacter baumannii.

... a murine peritoneal sepsis model in which mice were inoculated with ...in murine peritoneal sepsis and pneumonia models was assessed for 48 h after bacterial ...the murine model of ...

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Antidepression action of BDNF requires and is mimicked by Gαi1/3 expression in the hippocampus

Antidepression action of BDNF requires and is mimicked by Gαi1/3 expression in the hippocampus

... Fig. 6. G α i1/3 knockdown in the hippocampus pro- duces depressive behaviors. (A – C) CMS exposure de- creases G α i1 and G α i3 expression in the hippocampus. Western blot analysis of G α i1 and G α i3 expression in ...

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Prediction of Federal Funds Target Rate: a dynamic logistic Bayesian Model averaging approach

Prediction of Federal Funds Target Rate: a dynamic logistic Bayesian Model averaging approach

... Bayesian Model Averaging methodology is based on the fact that this framework is firmly grounded on statistical theory following the rules of ...other model selection techniques, such as the Bayesian ...

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Lovastatin enhances the antitumoral and apoptotic activity of doxorubicin in murine tumor models

Lovastatin enhances the antitumoral and apoptotic activity of doxorubicin in murine tumor models

... The effect of LOV and DOX treatment on in vivo tumor growth. In vivo studies were performed to examine whether our in vitro findings had potential therapeutic significance. The doses of LOV and DOX used in combination, ...

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1. IN VITRO CYTOTOXICITY EVALUATION: DNA FRAGMENTATION IN 
  MURINE THYMOCYTES BY ORGANOPHOSPHATE DIMETHOATE.

1. IN VITRO CYTOTOXICITY EVALUATION: DNA FRAGMENTATION IN MURINE THYMOCYTES BY ORGANOPHOSPHATE DIMETHOATE.

... Studies on the effect of pesticides on health are of great interest because they can affect many organ systems such as the immune system which is very sensitive to exposure to environmental contaminants. Therefore, this ...

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Development of FEM/BEM and SEA models from experimental results for structural elements with attached equipment

Development of FEM/BEM and SEA models from experimental results for structural elements with attached equipment

... (FEM) model to study the vibro-acoustic ...(SEA) model is considered, and the FEM model is used when modal density is ...SEA model and a compound FEM and Boundary Element Method (BEM) ...

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Alternative Transients Program - Comparison of transmission line models

Alternative Transients Program - Comparison of transmission line models

... a model requires two steps; first from the line data an auxiliary file is created using ATP (allowed by all ATP versions), second this file is converted to the final file that will model the line in the ...

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Preconditioning of microglia by α-synuclein strongly affects the response induced by toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation.

Preconditioning of microglia by α-synuclein strongly affects the response induced by toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation.

... animal model studies have revealed a link between certain microbial infections and the onset or progression of sporadic forms of these neurodegenerative ...primary murine microglial cultures and analysed ...

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Oxidative Stress: A Pathogenic Mechanism for Niemann Pick Type C Disease

Oxidative Stress: A Pathogenic Mechanism for Niemann Pick Type C Disease

... The CNS is especially sensitive to oxidative stress damage [22]. This sensitivity can be explained by several features of the CNS: the high concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids that are susceptible to lipid ...

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Paradoxical antiproliferative effect by a murine mammary tumor derived epithelial cell line

Paradoxical antiproliferative effect by a murine mammary tumor derived epithelial cell line

... To attain a better understanding of the complex hetero- typic interactions that occur in breast cancer, suitable model systems should involve cells representing both epi- thelial and stromal cells ideally derived ...

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Dynein Regulators Are Important for Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Infection

Dynein Regulators Are Important for Ecotropic Murine Leukemia Virus Infection

... During the early steps of infection, retroviruses must direct the movement of the viral genome into the nucleus to complete their replication cycle. This process is mediated by cellular proteins that interact first with ...

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Efficacy of DA 7218, a new oxazolidinone prodrug, in the treatment of experimental actinomycetoma produced by nocardia brasiliensis

Efficacy of DA 7218, a new oxazolidinone prodrug, in the treatment of experimental actinomycetoma produced by nocardia brasiliensis

... These murine long term infections resemble some human cases of 20 or more years of evolution, producing extensive lesions, which are not lethal, unless they spread to important organs, such as lungs, spine, or ...

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Murine Typhus: Clinical and epidemiological aspects

Murine Typhus: Clinical and epidemiological aspects

... Clinical manifestations begin after 7-14 days nonspecifically incu- bation period; the most common symptoms are fever, musculos- keletal pain, headache and rash. This occurs in 60-70% of cases, usually appears on the ...

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