نتایج جستجو برای: survival adaptive response

تعداد نتایج: 1427193  

2017
Camilla Lo Cascio Sætre Charles Coleiro Martin Austad Mark Gauci Glenn-Peter Sætre Kjetil Lysne Voje Fabrice Eroukhmanoff

Real-time observation of adaptive evolution in the wild is rare and limited to cases of marked, often anthropogenic, environmental change. Here we present the case of a small population of reed warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) over a period of 19 years (1996-2014) after colonizing a restored wetland habitat in Malta. Our data show a population decrease in body mass, following a trajectory con...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2003
S James Adelstein

TO THE EDITOR: In their Newsline commentary, Drs. Feinendegen and Pollycove call an important issue to the attention of readers of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1). In a discussion of the dual action of ionizing radiation, they posit a competition at low doses between the direct induction of radiation damage and the activation of damage control (adaptive response, hormesis), such that below ...

2004
D. M. Monack D. M. Bouley

Introduction When a pathogenic microorganism first infects its host there is usually a dramatic engagement with the innate and adaptive immune systems that may result in disease symptoms. If the microbe and the host survive this initial interaction, the adaptive host immune system usually clears the invading offender. However, some pathogenic bacteria are capable of maintaining infections in ma...

2017

Accordingly to FDA draft guidance (2010), adaptive randomization (e.g. responseadaptive (RA) randomization) has become popular in clinical research because of its flexibility and efficiency, which also have the advantage of assigning fewer patients to inferior treatment arms. The RA design based on binary outcome is commonly used in clinical trial where “success” is defined as the desired (or u...

2016

Accordingly to FDA draft guidance (2010), adaptive randomization (e.g. responseadaptive (RA) randomization) has become popular in clinical research because of its flexibility and efficiency, which also have the advantage of assigning fewer patients to inferior treatment arms. The RA design based on binary outcome is commonly used in clinical trial where “success” is defined as the desired (or u...

Journal: :Radiation research 2007
Paula Maguire Carmel Mothersill Brendan McClean Colin Seymour Fiona M Lyng

The aim of this study was to investigate whether exposure of HPV-G cells to irradiated cell conditioned medium (ICCM) could induce an adaptive response if the cells were subsequently challenged with a higher ICCM dose. Clonogenic survival and major steps in the cascade leading to apoptosis, such as calcium influx and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, were examined to determine whether t...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Thomas P Hahn Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton

Appropriately timed integration of breeding into avian annual cycles is critical to both reproductive success and survival. The mechanisms by which birds regulate timing of breeding depend on environmental cue response systems that regulate both when birds do and do not breed. Despite there being multiple possible explanations for birds' abilities to time breeding appropriately in different env...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
tirang r. neyestani nastaran shariat-zadeh a’azam gharavi ali kalayi niloufar khalaji

this study examined the possible effects of lycopene at physiological dosage and body fat mass on the humoral immune response in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (t2dm). a total of 35 patients with typ2 diabetes mellitus from both sexes aged 54±9 yrs from the iranian diabetes society were introduced into a double blind placebo controlled clinical trial conducted for 2 months. after a 2-we...

2012
Lenka Luptakova Eva Petrovova David Mazensky Alexandra Valencakova Pavol Balent

Parasitic pathogenic protozoa largely parasitize intracellularly, the course of these infections is acute, often cause the death. On the other hand, they can progress subclinically. The latent respectively chronic stage can follow the acute form and infections can persist throughout the whole life of the host. The course of the disease mostly depends also on the pathological agents. They stimul...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2007
Barry Bogin Maria Inês Varela Silva Luis Rios

Human beings growing-up in adverse biocultural environments, including undernutrition, exposure to infection, economic oppression/poverty, heavy workloads, high altitude, war, racism, and religious/ethnic oppression, may be stunted, have asymmetric body proportions, be wasted, be overweight, and be at greater risk for disease. One group of researchers explains this as a consequence of "developm...

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