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Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Handwritten biographical information on Paulina T. McClung Merritt
A handwritten biography of Paulina T. McClung Merritt by an unknown author, 1892.
Heterogeneous and tissue-specific regulation of effector T cell responses by IFN-gamma during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection.
IFN-γ and T cells are both required for the development of experimental cerebral malaria during Plasmodium berghei ANKA infection. Surprisingly, however, the role of IFN-γ in shaping the effector CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell response during this infection has not been examined in detail. To address this, we have compared the effector T cell responses in wild-type and IFN-γ(-/-) mice during P. berghei ANKA infection. The expansion of splenic CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells during P. berghei ANKA infection was unaffected by the absence of IFN-γ, but the contraction phase of the T cell response was significantly attenuated. Splenic T cell activation and effector function were essentially normal in IFN-γ(-/-) mice; however, the migration to, and accumulation of, effector CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in the lung, liver, and brain was altered in IFN-γ(-/-) mice. Interestingly, activation and accumulation of T cells in various nonlymphoid organs was differently affected by lack of IFN-γ, suggesting that IFN-γ influences T cell effector function to varying levels in different anatomical locations. Importantly, control of splenic T cell numbers during P. berghei ANKA infection depended on active IFN-γ-dependent environmental signals--leading to T cell apoptosis--rather than upon intrinsic alterations in T cell programming. To our knowledge, this is the first study to fully investigate the role of IFN-γ in modulating T cell function during P. berghei ANKA infection and reveals that IFN-γ is required for efficient contraction of the pool of activated T cells
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Pelevin’s Trinity in the novel “t”: author – protagonist – reader
The article attempts to interpret Pelevin's artistic strategy in the novel "T" by exploring its subject organization and addressing the key problems of the author, the protagonist, and the reader as they are seen by the researcher. The article analyzes the peculiarities of constructing the narrative reality in the novel "T", and goes on to discuss Pelevin's philosophic models of the development of the humankind, and the emergence of his new anthropology
Measuring industry-science links through inventor-author relations: A profiling method
In this pilot study we examine the performance of text-based profiling in recovering a set of validated inventor-author links. In a first step we match patents and publications solely based on their similarity in content. Next, we compare inventor and author names on the highest ranked matches for the occurrence of name matches. Finally, we compare these candidate matches with the names listed in a validated set of inventor-author names. Our text-based profile methodology performs significantly better than a random matching of patents and publications, suggesting that text-based profiling is a valuable complementary tool to the name searches used in previous studies.innovation; industry-science links; text-based profiling;
Wave turbulence of a rotating array of quantized vortices in the T → 0 temperature limit
The dynamics of quantized vortices in the zero temperature limit is currently of great interest, particularly in the case of the Fermi superfluid He-B. Here we study wave turbulence, generated by the librating motion of a rotating cylindrical container filled with He-B, in the limit of vanishing viscous forces at temperatures . The polarization of the quantized vortices with respect to the axis of rotation is measured using non-invasive NMR techniques. We observe a decrease of the polarization when the librating motion is started, and a two-stage relaxation process when the modulation of the rotation velocity is stopped. The first relaxation process is associated with the dissipation of large-scale flow stored in inertial waves and the solid body rotation of the vortex array. From the decay of these energy reservoirs we determine the rate of energy dissipation of large-scale flow. The later second process is related to the relaxation of Kelvin waves on individual vortices. This process is monitored by the recovery of the polarization. The existence of a Kelvin wave cascade at the lowest temperatures is currently a central open question. We supply some evidence for the cascade
Ultrastructural cytochemical identification of the siderophilic enterocyte.
Specific iron-binding sites in the gut were visualized by the sequential incubation of glutaraldehyde-fixed specimens in iron nitrilotriacetate (FeNTA) and acid ferro-cyanide (AF). In rat duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, approximately half of the enterocytes from the crypt to the distal villus contained FeNTA-AF-reactive material. The staining intensity of individual enterocytes appeared to decrease progressively in more distal locations in the gut. Maximal FeNTA-AF staining was observed in cells in the upper half of the villus, and was localized primarily in microvilli, apical cytoplasm, and lateral membranes. In duodenal crypt cells, stain deposits were present primarily in the microvilli. FeNTA-AF stained sites in the cytoplasmic and microvillus matrix were approximately 100-fold greater in number than were sites of intrinsic iron stained with AF alone. FeNTA-AF and AF staining in human duodenal enterocytes was similar to that observed in rat duodena, demonstrating the applicability of this methodology to human samples. In rat duodena, the distribution of AF staining alone in specimens taken 10 min after the in vivo intraduodenal administration of FeCl2 was similar to that of FeNTA-AF staining in tissue from fasted animals not given iron. The distribution and frequency of iron-binding sites stainable with the FeNTA-AF method which occur in a subpopulation of enterocytes can be correlated closely with physiologic, histologic, and ultrastructural parameters of inorganic iron absorption previously reported. </jats:p
DNA fusion gene vaccination mobilizes effective anti-leukemic cytotoxic T lymphocytes from a tolerized repertoire
The majority of known human tumor-associated antigens derive from non-mutated self proteins. T cell tolerance, essential to prevent autoimmunity, must therefore be cautiously circumvented to generate cytotoxic T cell responses against these targets. Our strategy uses DNA fusion vaccines to activate high levels of peptide-specific CTL. Key foreign sequences from tetanus toxin activate tolerance-breaking CD4+ T cell help. Candidate MHC class Ibinding tumor peptide sequences are fused to the C terminus for optimal processing and presentation. To model performance against a leukemia-associated antigen in a tolerized setting, we constructed a fusion vaccine encoding an immunodominant CTL epitopederived from Friend murine leukemia virus gag protein (FMuLVgag) and vaccinated tolerant FMuLVgag-transgenic (gag-Tg) mice. Vaccination with the construct induced epitopespecificIFN-c-producing CD8+ T cells in normal and gag-Tg mice. The frequency and avidity of activated cells were reduced in gag-Tg mice, and no autoimmune injury resulted. However, these CD8+ T cells did exhibit gag-specific cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo. Also, epitope-specific CTL killed FBL-3 leukemia cells expressing endogenous FMuLVgag antigen and protected against leukemia challenge in vivo. These results demonstrate a simple strategy to engage anti-microbial T cell help to activate epitope-specific polyclonal CD8+ T cell responses from a residual tolerized repertoire
Light microscopic, non-immunologic demonstration of iron-binding proteins in hematopoietic cells.
Iron-binding proteins were localized by their saturation with iron using iron nitrilotriacetate (FeNTA), maintenance of protein-iron-binding at specific values of pH, and visualization of the iron with acid ferrocyanide (AF). Human neutrophilic cells showed strong blue granular and diffuse cytoplasmic staining. Human mid- and late-stage erythroblasts showed moderate diffuse cytoplasmic staining. Monocytes and macrophages showed reactions similar to those seen with AF technique alone. Other hematopoietic cells showed minimal or no stain positivity. Nuclear positivity was not observed in any cells. Concanavalin A (ConA) treatment of purified neutrophils reduced their FeNTA-AF positivity; supernatants from these cells showed precipitin lines of identity with anti-lactoferrin (Lf) stainable with FeNTA and AF. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis of crude neutrophil extracts treated with [59Fe]NTA showed multiple protein bands; one band co-migrated with purified Lf and showed autoradiographic positivity. Rabbit heterophils and rat neutrophils showed less FeNTA-AF positivity, consistent with less Lf in these cells than in human neutrophils. Washing smears with 0.1 M citrate, pH 6.0, between FeNTA and AF treatments eliminated only erythroblast positivity; 0.1 M citrate, pH 4.0, ablated neutrophil staining as well. Ferritin-hemosiderin staining was preserved at both values of pH. These results indicate that FeNTA-AF technique specifically visualizes neutrophil Lf, and suggest that the observed erythroblast positivity is due to transferrin (Tf). </jats:p
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