نتایج جستجو برای: biologic evolution

تعداد نتایج: 398599  

2002
Richard J. Misischia

Despite remarkable advances in therapy, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) still results in significant morbidity, mortality, and disability [1]. In addition to symmetrical joint swelling of the feet and hands, large joints such as the shoulders, hips, knees, and cervical spine can be affected. RA also may affect the pulmonary, cardiovascular, and ocular systems. Rheumatoid factor is present in up to 80...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 2014
M Bodro J Carratalà D L Paterson

BACKGROUND Biologic therapies are widely used in inflammatory diseases, and they are associated to an increased infection risk, especially to granulomatous and intracellular infections such as Legionella. RESULTS A review of the literature revealed 105 cases of Legionella pneumonia in patients taking biologic therapies. Sixty-four patients (65.3%) were treated with infliximab, 23 (23.5%) with...

Journal: :The Australasian journal of dermatology 2006
Michael R Lee Alan J Cooper

This paper reviews the new biologic agents that selectively block the immunologic steps implicated in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Four strategies have been targeted: reduction of the number of pathogenic T cells; inhibition of T-cell activation and migration; modulation of the immune system; and blockage of the activity of inflammatory cytokines. There are three classes: monoclonal antibodie...

2014
Martín Chávez Hoffmeister Jorge D. Carrillo Briceño Sven N. Nielsen

BACKGROUND During the last decade, new Neogene fossil assemblages from South America have revealed important clues about the evolution of seabird faunas in one of the major upwelling systems of the world: the Humboldt Current. However, most of this record comes from arid Northern Chile and Southern Peru and, in consequence, our knowledge of the evolutionary history of seabirds in the temperate ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Zhenqiang Gong Nichilos J Matzke Bard Ermentrout Dawn Song Jann E Vendetti Montgomery Slatkin George Oster

The pigmentation patterns of shells in the genus Conus can be generated by a neural-network model of the mantle. We fit model parameters to the shell pigmentation patterns of 19 living Conus species for which a well resolved phylogeny is available. We infer the evolutionary history of these parameters and use these results to infer the pigmentation patterns of ancestral species. The methods we ...

2017
Michelle R. Stocker Li-Jun Zhao Sterling J. Nesbitt Xiao-Chun Wu Chun Li

Following the end-Permian extinction, terrestrial vertebrate diversity recovered by the Middle Triassic, and that diversity was now dominated by reptiles. However, those reptilian clades, including archosaurs and their closest relatives, are not commonly found until ~30 million years post-extinction in Late Triassic deposits despite time-calibrated phylogenetic analyses predicting an Early Tria...

2010
Sibo Tian Robert A. Haney Martin E. Feder

Heat-shock genes have a well-studied control mechanism for their expression that is mediated through cis-regulatory motifs known as heat-shock elements (HSEs). The evolution of important features of this control mechanism has not been investigated in detail, however. Here we exploit the genome sequencing of multiple Drosophila species, combined with a wealth of available information on the stru...

Journal: :Astrobiology 2015
Richard Matthewman Richard W Court Ian A Crawford Adrian P Jones Katherine H Joy Mark A Sephton

The organic record of Earth older than ∼3.8 Ga has been effectively erased. Some insight is provided to us by meteorites as well as remote and direct observations of asteroids and comets left over from the formation of the Solar System. These primitive objects provide a record of early chemical evolution and a sample of material that has been delivered to Earth's surface throughout the past 4.5...

2013
Pei-Chun Lien Ping-Hsueh Kuo Chien-Jung Chen Hsiu-Hui Chang Shun-lung Fang Wei-Shuo Wu Yiu-Kay Lai Tun-Wen Pai Margaret Dah-Tsyr Chang

Human ribonucleases A (hRNaseA) superfamily consists of thirteen members with high-structure similarities but exhibits divergent physiological functions other than RNase activity. Evolution of hRNaseA superfamily has gained novel functions which may be preserved in a unique region or domain to account for additional molecular interactions. hRNase3 has multiple functions including ribonucleolyti...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Imran A Rahman Johnny A Waters Colin D Sumrall Alberto Astolfo

Inferring the development of the earliest echinoderms is critical to uncovering the evolutionary assembly of the phylum-level body plan but has long proven problematic because early ontogenetic stages are rarely preserved as fossils. Here, we use synchrotron tomography to describe a new early post-metamorphic blastoid echinoderm from the Carboniferous (approx. 323 Ma) of China. The resulting th...

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