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Turning Up the Heat: Inflammasome Activation by Fungal Pathogens.

Turning Up the Heat: Inflammasome Activation by Fungal Pathogens.

... Although the available data are scarce, it seems that this phenomenon extends to fungal infec- ...increased fungal burden in several organs, such as the kidney, lung, and liver ...through ... See full document

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NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

... using the aldehyde derivative AC-Y- VAD-CHO in BMDCs that were infected with yeast ...addition, the caspase-8 inhibitor Z-IETD-FMK was also used because caspase 8 has recently been associated with ... See full document

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Inflammasome priming is similar for francisella species that differentially induce inflammasome activation.

Inflammasome priming is similar for francisella species that differentially induce inflammasome activation.

... Inflammasome activation is a two-step process where step one, priming, prepares the inflammasome for its subsequent activation, by step ...duced by LPS priming followed ... See full document

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Identification of boundary heat flux on the continuous casting surface

Identification of boundary heat flux on the continuous casting surface

... In the paper the 2D task concerning the continuous casting technology is ...On the basis of the knowledge of temperature history at the selected set of the points from ... See full document

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The most important pathogens transmitted by sugar beet

The most important pathogens transmitted by sugar beet

... ELISA test was also used for samples of individual plants from the field (parts of leaf were taken). Viruses were not found in analyzed samples. Con- centration of viruses is usually very unequal and content of ... See full document

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Antimicrobial activity of omiganan pentahydrochloride against contemporary fungal pathogens responsible for catheter-associated infections

Antimicrobial activity of omiganan pentahydrochloride against contemporary fungal pathogens responsible for catheter-associated infections

... mended by CLSI (12, 13). Panels were produced by JMI Lab- oratories (North Liberty, IA) using RPMI-1640 broth supple- mented with morpholinepropanesulfonic acid buffer; results were recorded at 48 h as ... See full document

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Produção de álcool de mandioca utilização de bolores na sacarificação do amido.

Produção de álcool de mandioca utilização de bolores na sacarificação do amido.

... Cassava mashes converted by submerged fungal cultures (Aspergillus niger van Tieghem, strain NRRL-337) resulted in alcohol yields up to 90% of the theoretical.. Substitutes for the dis[r] ... See full document

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The Effect of Ballistic Exercise as Pre-Activation for 100 m Sprints

The Effect of Ballistic Exercise as Pre-Activation for 100 m Sprints

... understanding the effects of the post-activation potentiation using some usual tasks that can be reproduced in a real competition ...venue. The first studies on this revealed that including ... See full document

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How a retrotransposon exploits the plant's heat stress response for its activation.

How a retrotransposon exploits the plant's heat stress response for its activation.

... is the heat responsiveness of Copia elements in Drosophila. While the data on the rate of transposition and their interpretation are controversial [reviewed in 36], there is unquestioned ... See full document

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Scedosporium apiospermum, Scedosporium aurantiacum, Scedosporium minutisporum and Lomentospora prolificans: a comparative study of surface molecules produced by conidial and germinated conidial cells

Scedosporium apiospermum, Scedosporium aurantiacum, Scedosporium minutisporum and Lomentospora prolificans: a comparative study of surface molecules produced by conidial and germinated conidial cells

... followed by extensive washing in the same buffer. The fixed cells maintained their morphological integrity, as verified by microscopic ...observation. The fungal cells were then ... See full document

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Caspase-11 activation in response to bacterial secretion systems that access the host cytosol.

Caspase-11 activation in response to bacterial secretion systems that access the host cytosol.

... regulated by a flagellin-dependent NAIP5/NLRC4 inflammasome and a poorly defined ASC inflammasome that both activate caspase-1 ...[47,51]. The mechanisms underlying IL-1a secretion are less ... See full document

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Adições à micobiota associada à planta invasora Dolichandra unguis-cati no Brasil e no Paraguai com particular referência aos fungos fitopatogênicos para o controle biológico

Adições à micobiota associada à planta invasora Dolichandra unguis-cati no Brasil e no Paraguai com particular referência aos fungos fitopatogênicos para o controle biológico

... with the invasive plant Dolichandra unguis-cati was conducted in Brazil and Paraguay aiming at finding potential biological control agents for use in classical introductions in areas of the world where it ... See full document

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IL-37 inhibits inflammasome activation and disease severity in murine aspergillosis.

IL-37 inhibits inflammasome activation and disease severity in murine aspergillosis.

... affects the level of IL-1b production and inflammasome ...2 by immunohis- tochemistry (Figure 2A) and RT-PCR (Figure 2B), lung NLRP3 expression increased after the infection in both epithelial ... See full document

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Continuous Modification of Cast Iron by the FLOTRET Method

Continuous Modification of Cast Iron by the FLOTRET Method

... determine the appropriate hydraulic ratio between the important cross-sections of the modification device, and next to influence of the modifier amount and the pressure altitude on ... See full document

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SYSTEMIC INFECTION AND RELATED FUNGUS: AN OVERVIEW

SYSTEMIC INFECTION AND RELATED FUNGUS: AN OVERVIEW

... to the ophthalmologist because of its tendency to mimic other types of stromal inflammation, and because its management is restricted by the availability of effective antifungal agents and the ... See full document

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Bioremoval Capacity Of Phenol By Green Micro-Algal And Fungal Species Isolated From Dry Environment

Bioremoval Capacity Of Phenol By Green Micro-Algal And Fungal Species Isolated From Dry Environment

... requirements by the fungus instead of ...in the mixed culture of the alga and the fungus, one of the microorganisms grows faster than the other ...Subsequently, the ... See full document

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The Lisbon Dreamed up by Tirso de Molina

The Lisbon Dreamed up by Tirso de Molina

... to the description of Lisbon, always depicted rather polemically by the critics, on El burlador de Sevilla by Tirso de Molina, who divided the academic world in regards to the ... See full document

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Brain and hepatic Hsp70 protein levels in heat-acclimated broiler chickens during heat stress

Brain and hepatic Hsp70 protein levels in heat-acclimated broiler chickens during heat stress

... in the stress response have been extensively investigated in a wide variety of ...marked by a drastic reduction in cellular protein synthesis, except for a set of proteins named heat shock proteins ... See full document

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Genomic insights into the fungal pathogens of the genus pneumocystis: obligate biotrophs of humans and other mammals.

Genomic insights into the fungal pathogens of the genus pneumocystis: obligate biotrophs of humans and other mammals.

... of the P. carinii genome were compared to those of the free-living yeast ...of the extreme fungal obligate parasite Encephalitozoon cuniculi ...in the process of becoming dependent on ... See full document

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Deep tissue injury in development of pressure ulcers: a decrease of inflammasome activation and changes in human skin morphology in response to aging and mechanical load.

Deep tissue injury in development of pressure ulcers: a decrease of inflammasome activation and changes in human skin morphology in response to aging and mechanical load.

... of inflammasome role in development of DTI and underscoring the role of aging in this process, we also describe a model to study initial tissue response to load, early changes that may lead to DTI and ... See full document

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