نتایج جستجو برای: جبر bse

تعداد نتایج: 4568  

2010
Brenda M. Murdoch Michael L. Clawson Samuel Yue Urmila Basu Stephanie McKay Matthew Settles Rossana Capoferri William W. Laegreid John L. Williams Stephen S. Moore

BACKGROUND Classical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is an acquired prion disease of cattle. The bovine prion gene (PRNP) contains regions of both high and low linkage disequilibrium (LD) that appear to be conserved across Bos taurus populations. The region of high LD, which spans the promoter and part of intron 2, contains polymorphic loci that have been associated with classical BSE st...

2007
Peter N Campbell

The correct name for Mad Cow Disease is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and I will use this abbreviation throughout the text. BSE was first detected in England in 1985. Since then millions of cattle have been slaughtered either because they were infected or for precautionary measures. Payment for compensation to the farmers has cost the UK Government some Euro 6 billion. Although the UK ...

Journal: :European journal of breast health 2017
Gulsun Ayran Meryem Fırat Gulden Kucukakca Beyazıt Cuneydioğlu Kubra Tahta Esra Avcı

OBJECTIVE The current study was semi-experimentally designed in order to identify the effect of peer education upon breast self-examination (BSE) behaviors and self-esteem among university students. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was undertaken with 100 female students who studied at Erzincan University. Peer educators were recruited from the 4th year students. The data were collected with a...

Journal: :Image Vision Comput. 2014
Kenta Takahashi Takao Murakami

We propose a measure of information gained through biometric matching systems. Firstly, we discuss how the information about the identity of a person is derived from biometric samples through a biometric system, and define the “biometric system entropy” or BSE based on mutual information. We present several theoretical properties and interpretations of the BSE, and show how to design a biometri...

Journal: :BMC Veterinary Research 2009
Stuart Martin Martin Jeffrey Lorenzo González Sílvia Sisó Hugh W Reid Philip Steele Mark P Dagleish Michael J Stack Melanie J Chaplin Aru Balachandran

BACKGROUND The cause of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) epidemic in the United Kingdom (UK) was the inclusion of contaminated meat and bone meal in the protein rations fed to cattle. Those rations were not restricted to cattle but were also fed to other livestock including farmed and free living deer. Although there are no reported cases to date of natural BSE in European deer, BSE h...

2012

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease, caused by a prion, that mainly affects cattle. Other ruminant species, cats, non-human primates and humans are occasionally affected; this disease is called feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE) in cats, and variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD) in people. BSE is a relatively new disease that was first reported in ...

2010
Sandor Dudas Jianmin Yang Catherine Graham Markus Czub Tim A. McAllister Michael B. Coulthart Stefanie Czub

The epidemiology and possibly the etiology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) have recently been recognized to be heterogeneous. In particular, three types [classical (C) and two atypical (H, L)] have been identified, largely on the basis of characteristics of the proteinase K (PK)-resistant core of the misfolded prion protein associated with the disease (PrP(res)). The present study was...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
M M Simmons M J Chaplin C M Vickery S Simon L Davis M Denyer R Lockey M J Stack M J O'Connor K Bishop K C Gough B C Maddison L Thorne J Spiropoulos

Current European Commission (EC) surveillance regulations require discriminatory testing of all transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)-positive small ruminant (SR) samples in order to classify them as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or non-BSE. This requires a range of tests, including characterization by bioassay in mouse models. Since 2005, naturally occurring BSE has been ident...

Journal: :Brain 2011

2012
Timm Konold Gemma E Bone Derek Clifford Melanie J Chaplin Saira Cawthraw Michael J Stack Marion M Simmons

BACKGROUND The majority of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) cases so far identified worldwide have been detected by active surveillance. Consequently the volume and quality of material available for detailed characterisation is very limiting. Here we report on a small transmission study of both atypical forms, H- and L-type BSE, in cattle to provide tissue for test evaluation and...

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