Monfort, Sandra Orellana, Carmen Oltra, Silvestre Roselló, Mónica Guitart, Miriam Martínez, Francisco
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The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Chromosomal rearrangements involving the telomeres are implied as a significant cause of idiopathic mental retardation. The most frequently used technique to detect these rearrangements was fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), an expensive and labor-intensive technique. One of the most promising alternative techniques is multiplex ligation-dep...
Fragopoulou, Elizabeth Iatrou, Christos Antonopoulou, Smaragdi Ruan, Xiong-Zhong Fernando, Ray L Powis, Stephen H Moorhead, John F Varghese, Zac
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Intra- and extracellular lipid accumulation and the production of inflammatory mediators by renal and accessory cells may play an important role in the initiation and progression of these lesions. Platelet activating factor (PAF) is a biologically active phospholipid that is produced by various cells upon activation by different stimuli. It has bee...
Lok, Christianne Anne Rachel Böing, Anita N Reitsma, Pieter H van der Post, Joris A M van Bavel, Ed Boer, Kees Sturk, Augueste Nieuwland, Rienk
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MLPA is a suitable assay to test the inflammatory status of endothelial cells, because incubation with IL-1alpha triggered substantial changes in RNA expression in endothelial cells. Taken together, it seems unlikely that MPs from preeclamptic patients induce endothelial dysfunction by directly affecting the expression of inflammation-related genes...
Richardson, Andrea J Narendran, Niro Guymer, Robyn H Vu, Hien Baird, Paul N
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Long-term storage of blood at 4 degrees C does have a detrimental effect on DNA yield, but this effect seemed less significant than the age of a person. The impact of age of a person or storage time has a minimal impact on DNA quality. Therefore, storage of blood at 4 degrees C offers an acceptable alternative to frozen storage.
Darvill, Angela M Ballardie, Francis W
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Primary IgA nephropathy, a chronic nephritis with variable prognosis, is characterized by mesangial immunoglobulin A, frequently with codeposition of other immunoglobulin isotypes and complement components accompanying matrix expansion typically preceding glomerular scarring. Glomerular immunoglobulin G, when present, is localized to the mesangial ...
Smit, Jaap Jan J Ottervanger, Jan Paul Slingerland, Robbert J Suryapranata, Harry Hoorntje, Jan C A Dambrink, Jan Henk E Gosselink, A T Marcel de Boer, Menko-Jan van 't Hof, Arnoud W J
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The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Impaired myocardial reperfusion after primary PCI for STEMI is associated with persistent WBC elevation.
Hammerschmidt, Dale E
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Chen, Chien-An Tsai, Jer-Chia Su, Pin-Wen Lai, Yung-Hsiung Chen, Hung-Chun
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Integrin is the major adhesion molecule for the attachment of podocytes to the glomerular basement membrane, and integrins have been shown to play a major role in the regulation of cell survival. In this study, the authors investigated the apoptosis and its related signal pathways to integrin in cultured rat podocytes. Apoptosis was detected with t...
Santos, M Teresa Vallés, Juana Aznar, Justo Lago, Aida Sanchez, Elena Cosin, Juan Moscardó, Antonio Piñón, Marta Broekman, M Johan Marcus, Aaron J
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Inhibition of erythrocyte (RBC) promotion of platelet reactivity could improve the antiplatelet effect of aspirin (ASA). We tested different ASA regimens for optimal inhibition of platelets and the effects of RBC in patients with a history of vascular diseases. Collagen-induced platelet activation (14C-5HT, TXA2 release) and platelet recruitment (p...
Skubitz, Keith M Zimmermann, Wolfgang Zimmerman, Wolfgang Kammerer, Robert Pambuccian, Stefan Skubitz, Amy P N
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The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Clear cell carcinoma of the kidney, the most common subtype of renal cell cancer, displays different biological behavior in different patients. This heterogeneity cannot be recognized by light microscopy. In this study, gene expression in 16 clear cell renal cell carcinoma samples and 17 non-malignant tissue types comprising 539 samples was determi...