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https://read.qxmd.com/read/21704844/leveraging-image-cytometry-for-the-development-of-clinically-feasible-biomarkers-evaluation-of-activated-caspase-3-in-fine-needle-aspirate-biopsies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gloria Juan, Stephen J Zoog, John Ferbas
Quantitation of activated caspases in xenograft models by laser scanning cytometry has demonstrated mechanism-specific biological activity of Anti-Trail Receptor immunoglobulin therapies in situ. These preclinical data confirmed that caspase activation is an early event that precedes tumor regression. To apply this platform for clinical monitoring of caspase activation using fine needle aspirate (FNA) biopsies, additional assay feasibility and validation experiments need be addressed. Furthermore, important instrument parameters should be considered including the maintenance and operation of the cytometer in a controlled state to ensure aspects like data traceability, reliability, and integrity...
2011: Methods in Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20887243/sub-macular-surgery-is-still-an-option-for-age-related-macular-degeneration
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REVIEW
Mario R Romano, Xavier Valldeperas, Paolo Vinciguerra, David Wong
PURPOSE: This review summarizes the data reported in peer-reviewed literature on the effects of submacular surgery for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) associated with choriodal neovascularization (CNV). METHODS: A review of the MEDLINE database has been performed in order to examine the therapeutic effects of submacular surgical treatments in patients affected by AMD. RESULTS: The multicenter studies conducted by the Submacular Surgery Trials Research Group compare the removal of the CNV complex, both with (336) and without blood (454), with observation in patients affected by AMD...
February 2011: Current Drug Targets
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20202857/argon-laser-phototherapy-could-eliminate-the-damage-effects-induced-by-the-ionizing-radiation-gamma-radiation-in-irradiated-rabbits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karolin Kamel Abdul-Aziz, M J Tuorkey
The ionizing radiations could be taken in considerate as an integral part in our life, since, living organisms are actually exposed to a constant shower of ionizing radiations whether from the natural or artificial resources. The radio-protective efficiency of several chemicals has been confirmed in animal trails, whereas, due to their accumulative toxicity, their clinical utility is limited. Therefore, we aimed in the present work to investigate the possibility of using argon laser to recuperate the damaged tissues due to exposing to the ionizing radiation...
April 2, 2010: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20183226/quality-assurance-and-quality-control-in-light-stable-isotope-laboratories-a-case-study-of-rio-grande-texas-water-samples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyler B Coplen, Haiping Qi
New isotope laboratories can achieve the goal of reporting the same isotopic composition within analytical uncertainty for the same material analysed decades apart by (1) writing their own acceptance testing procedures and putting them into their mass spectrometric or laser-based isotope-ratio equipment procurement contract, (2) requiring a manufacturer to demonstrate acceptable performance using all sample ports provided with the instrumentation, (3) for each medium to be analysed, prepare two local reference materials substantially different in isotopic composition to encompass the range in isotopic composition expected in the laboratory and calibrated them with isotopic reference materials available from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), (4) using the optimum storage containers (for water samples, sealing in glass ampoules that are sterilised after sealing is satisfactory), (5) interspersing among sample unknowns local laboratory isotopic reference materials daily (internationally distributed isotopic reference materials can be ordered at three-year intervals, and can be used for elemental analyser analyses and other analyses that consume less than 1 mg of material) - this process applies to H, C, N, O, and S isotope ratios, (6) calculating isotopic compositions of unknowns by normalising isotopic data to that of local reference materials, which have been calibrated to internationally distributed isotopic reference materials, (7) reporting results on scales normalised to internationally distributed isotopic reference materials (where they are available) and providing to sample submitters the isotopic compositions of internationally distributed isotopic reference materials of the same substance had they been analysed with unknowns, (8) providing an audit trail in the laboratory for analytical results - this trail commonly will be in electronic format and might include a laboratory information management system, (9) making at regular intervals a complete backup of laboratory analytical data (both of samples logged into the laboratory and of mass spectrometric analyses), being sure to store one copy of this backup offsite, and (10) participating in interlaboratory comparison exercises sponsored by the IAEA and other agencies at regular intervals...
June 2009: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16933146/the-effect-of-a-training-on-work-readiness-program-for-workers-with-musculoskeletal-injuries-a-randomized-control-trial-rct-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Edward J Q Li, Cecilia W P Li-Tsang, C S Lam, Karen Y L Hui, Chetwyn C H Chan
BACKGROUND: This is a clinical randomized trail (RCT) to investigate the effects of a three-week training program on work readiness designed for musculoskeletal injured workers with long-term sick leave who had difficulties resuming their work role. The program was planned to help injured workers overcome the psychological and psychosocial problems and to facilitate their Work Readiness on Return to Work (RTW) based on the Employment readiness model. METHODOLOGY: A total of 64 injured workers were recruited and randomly assigned into the training (T) and control (C) groups...
December 2006: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15037652/the-hydrodynamic-trails-of-lepomis-gibbosus-centrarchidae-colomesus-psittacus-tetraodontidae-and-thysochromis-ansorgii-cichlidae-investigated-with-scanning-particle-image-velocimetry
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Wolf Hanke, Horst Bleckmann
The hydrodynamic trails of fish belonging to the families Centrarchidae, Tetraodontidae and Cichlidae were investigated. Water movements were measured in six horizontal planes, spaced 10-12 mm apart, for up to 5 min after the passage of a fish, using a computer controlled array of modulated laser diodes. We measured continuously and non-continuously swimming fish. Water velocities decayed rapidly in the leading seconds after the passage of a fish, but could still be measured for a period considerably longer than that...
April 2004: Journal of Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11449625/-cancer-register-for-cervix-carcinoma-useful-and-necessary
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L C Horn, K Bilek
During the last two decades, cancer research has shifted from using cell lines and animal models to using methods and models that use human tissues from defined tumors. DNA and RNA can be analysed from fresh tissue from samples obtained at surgery, biopsy, cytologies or necropsy as well as from paraffin-embedded material. Archival material has several advantages: not only it is from individuals for whom disease process has been documented, but also data may available about the outcome as well as the response to treatment...
May 2001: Zentralblatt Für Gynäkologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8190475/ultraviolet-solid-state-laser-213-nm-photorefractive-keratectomy-in-vivo-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Q Ren, G Simon, J M Legeais, J M Parel, W Culbertson, J Shen, Y Takesue, M Savoldelli
BACKGROUND: The pulsed ultraviolet 213-nm solid-state laser has been demonstrated as an alternative to the gas argon-fluoride 193-nm excimer laser for photorefractive keratectomy (PRK). The authors studied the clinical course and histopathologic changes occurring in rabbit corneas after PRK with a 213-nm solid-state laser. METHODS: The 213-nm output of neodymium:YAG frequency-quintupled laser was used to create 5-mm optical zone ablations in seven pigmented rabbit corneas...
May 1994: Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6725407/laser-irradiation-of-centrosomes-in-newt-eosinophils-evidence-of-centriole-role-in-motility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M P Koonce, R A Cloney, M W Berns
Newt eosinophils are motile granulated leukocytes that uniquely display a highly visible centrosomal area. Electron microscope and tubulin antibody fluorescence confirms the presence of centrioles, pericentriolar material, and radiating microtubules within this visible area. Actin antibodies intensely stain the advancing cell edges and tail but only weakly stain pseudopods being withdrawn into the cell. Randomly activated eosinophils follow a roughly consistent direction with an average rate of 22.5 micron/min...
June 1984: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2346753/-propagation-of-a-variable-potential-along-the-human-basal-membrane-and-changes-in-its-constant-electric-field-as-a-result-of-laser-irradiation-of-the-skin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G N Zatsepina, N N Goriunov, R L Kunin, S V Tul'skiĭ, V L Andreev
It has been shown that due to the effect of helium-neon laser-633 nm a variable potential propagates along the human basal complex. The duration of the signal leading front equals approximately 1 sec, while that of the trailing one approximately 3 sec, the signal amplitude approximately 60 mV. As a result of the depolarization signal propagation the membrane complex is depolarized for a long time approximately (30-60 min). Thus it is shown that the laser ray acts as a damaging agent on the basal complex--the control system of living processes...
January 1990: Biofizika
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