// +author:c allan +author:allan var _ajax_res = { hits: 99, first: 0, results: [ {userid:"i.a.hameed", "articletype":"article","pages":"145-153","author":"I A Hameed, D D Bochtis, C G S\u00f8rensen, Allan Leck Jensen, Rene Larsen","year":"2013","title":"Optimized driving direction based on a three-dimensional field representation","month":"","journal":"Computers and electronics in agriculture","publisher":"Elsevier","volume":"91","number":"","note":"","tags":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"0168-1699","doi":"","isi":"","pubmed":"","key":"Hameed2013a","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":246,"weight":246} , {userid:"pauljamesbennie", "articletype":"article","pages":"1345-1348","author":"A Allan, K Horne, C Hellier, K Mukai, H Barwig, P J Bennie, R W Hilditch","year":"1996","title":"The spin period of the intermediate polar RX J0558+53.","month":"apr","journal":"\\mnras","publisher":"","volume":"279","number":"","note":"","tags":"binaries: close \u2013 stars: individual: RX J0558+5353 \u2013 novae, cataclysmic variables \u2013 X-rays: stars, Polars: Stellar Rotation, Polars: Periods, Polars: Light Curves, Polars: X-Ray Light Curves","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"","doi":"","isi":"","pubmed":"","key":"ref1996MNRAS.279.1345A","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":17,"weight":17} , {userid:"euan.wallace", "articletype":"article","pages":"15-19","author":"B L Hatswell, C A Allan, J Teng, P Wong, P R Ebeling, E M Wallace, P J Fuller, F Milat","year":"2015","title":"Management of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy and lactation - A report of 10 cases.","month":"Dec","journal":"Bone reports","publisher":"","volume":"3","number":"","note":"","tags":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"Hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy is rare, but important, as it is associated with maternal morbidity and foetal loss. There are limited case reports and no established management guidelines. Optimal maintenance of calcium levels during pregnancy is required to minimise the risk of related complications. This study aims to identify causes and examine outcomes of hypoparathyroidism in pregnancy in a cohort of women delivering at a large referral centre.","address":"","school":"","issn":"2352-1872","doi":"10.1016\/j.bonr.2015.05.005","isi":"","pubmed":"28377963","key":"Hatswell2015","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":338,"weight":338} , {userid:"GSSA_Publications-2012", "refid":"355","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Plant diversity improves protection against soil-borne pathogens by fostering antagonistic bacterial communities","year":"2012","author":"Ellen Latz, Nico Eisenhauer, Bj\u0102\u015brn C Rall, Eric Allan, Christiane Roscher, Stefan Scheu, Alexandre Jousset","journal":"Journal of Ecology","volume":"100","number":"3","pages":"597-604","month":"","doi":"10.1111\/j.1365-2745.2011.01940.x","pubmed":"","pdflink":"","urllink":"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1111\/j.1365-2745.2011.01940.x","abstract":"1.\u00e2\u0080\u0082Rhizosphere bacteria antagonistic to fungal pathogens improve plant performance by preventing infection. In temperate grasslands, primary productivity often increases with plant diversity, and we hypothesized that this effect may in part rely on the interactions between plants and antagonistic bacteria.2.\u00e2\u0080\u0082We investigated the impact of plant diversity and functional group composition on soil bacteria producing the antifungal compounds 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) and pyrrolnitrin (PRN) in a long-term grassland biodiversity experiment, as well as their impact on soil suppressiveness. Soil suppressiveness was investigated in a model infection assay with Beta vulgaris and the pathogen Rhizoctonia solani.3.\u00e2\u0080\u0082The abundance of DAPG and PRN producers increased with plant diversity and that of PRN also increased in the presence of grasses. Moreover, legume species richness and coverage decreased the abundance of DAPG and PRN producers, respectively, contrary to beneficial effects of legumes on soil microorganisms reported previously. In turn, soil suppressiveness was at maximum when DAPG and PRN producer abundance was high.4.\u00e2\u0080\u0082Synthesis. Our results suggest that plant diversity contributes to plant community resistance against pathogens by fostering beneficial bacterial communities. This indirect soil feedback mechanism may contribute to the positive relationship between plant diversity and productivity and could also help the development of more sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural management strategies.","note":"","tags":"March 2014, grasslands, bacteria, ecosystem ecology,soils, fungi,species diversity2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol, biodiversity\u00e2\u0080\u0093ecosystem functioning relationship, plant\u00e2\u0080\u0093microbe interactions, plant\u00e2\u0080\u0093soil (below-ground) interactions, Pseudomonas fluorescens, pyrrolnitrin, soil feedbacks, soil suppressiveness","weight":355,"publisher":"Blackwell Publishing Ltd","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1365-2745","isi":"","key":"JEC:JEC1940","howpublished":"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1111\/j.1365-2745.2011.01940.x"} , {userid:"jacki.huckins", "articletype":"article","pages":"908-913","author":"Cheng-Yen Chen, Kai-Hua Chi, Allan Pillay, Eli Nachamkin, John R Su, Ronald C Ballard","year":"2013","title":"Detection of the A2058G and A2059G 23S rRNA gene point mutations associated with azithromycin resistance in Treponema pallidum by use of a TaqMan real-time multiplex PCR assay.","month":"Mar","journal":"Journal of clinical microbiology","publisher":"","volume":"51","number":"3","note":"","tags":"Anti-Bacterial Agents,Azithromycin,Drug Resistance, Bacterial,Genes, rRNA,Genotype,Humans,Microbial Sensitivity Tests,Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction,Point Mutation,RNA, Ribosomal, 23S,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction,Treponema pallidum,United States","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"Macrolide treatment failure in syphilis patients is associated with a single point mutation (either A2058G or A2059G) in both copies of the 23S rRNA gene in Treponema pallidum strains. The conventional method for the detection of both point mutations uses nested PCR combined with restriction enzyme digestions, which is laborious and time-consuming. We initially developed a TaqMan-based real-time duplex PCR assay for detection of the A2058G mutation, and upon discovery of the A2059G mutation, we modified the assay into a triplex format to simultaneously detect both mutations. The point mutations detected by the real-time triplex PCR were confirmed by pyrosequencing. A total of 129 specimens PCR positive for T. pallidum that were obtained from an azithromycin resistance surveillance study conducted in the United States were analyzed. Sixty-six (51.2%) of the 129 samples with the A2058G mutation were identified by both real-time PCR assays. Of the remaining 63 samples that were identified as having a macrolide-susceptible genotype by the duplex PCR assay, 17 (27%) were found to contain the A2059G mutation by the triplex PCR. The proportions of macrolide-susceptible versus -resistant genotypes harboring either the A2058G or the A2059G mutation among the T. pallidum strains were 35.6, 51.2, and 13.2%, respectively. None of the T. pallidum strains examined had both point mutations. The TaqMan-based real-time triplex PCR assay offers an alternative to conventional nested PCR and restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses for the rapid detection of both point mutations associated with macrolide resistance in T. pallidum.","address":"","school":"","issn":"1098-660X","doi":"10.1128\/JCM.02770-12","isi":"","pubmed":"23284026","key":"Chen2013","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":1051} , {userid:"fcnavidad2013", "refid":5,"repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Narrative, Art and Play (NAP) Therapy:\r\nAn Approach to Improve Behaviors of Children with Mild Autism","year":"","author":"Hazel Vera D. Tan, Colleen Antoniette F. Tadeja, Allan Rousis F. Tadeo, Princess Reida P. Talledo, Gabriel Jacob Z. Tampos, Alyssa Marie D. Tan, and Florence C. Navidad","journal":"American Association for Science and Technology","volume":"1","number":"2","pages":"18-21","month":"","doi":"ISSN: 2375-3803","pubmed":"","pdflink":"www.aascit.org\/communications\/paperInfo?journalId=940&paperId...","urllink":"www.aascit.org\/author\/download?paperId=547&stateId=8000...3","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"","weight":5} , {userid:"amanda.bergner", "refid":"19","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Clinical response to bevacizumab in schwannomatosis.","year":"2014","author":"Jaishri Blakeley, Karisa C Schreck, D Gareth Evans, Bruce R Korf, David Zagzag, Matthias A Karajannis, Amanda L Bergner, Allan J Belzberg","journal":"Neurology","volume":"83","number":"21","pages":"1986-1987","month":"Nov","doi":"10.1212\/WNL.0000000000000997","pubmed":"25339217","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"","note":"","tags":"Angiogenesis Inhibitors,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized,Bevacizumab,Humans,Male,Neurilemmoma,Neurofibromatoses,Skin Neoplasms,Young Adult","weight":19,"publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1526-632X","isi":"","key":"Blakeley2014","howpublished":""} , {userid:"l.c.walker", "refid":"80","repocollections":"","attachment":"","_thumb":"","articletype":"article","sectionheading":"","title":"Development of transgenic rats producing human beta-amyloid precursor protein as a model for Alzheimer's disease: transgene and endogenous APP genes are regulated tissue-specifically.","year":"2008","author":"Cansu Agca, Jason J Fritz, Lary C Walker, Allan I Levey, Anthony Ws Chan, James J Lah, Yuksel Agca","journal":"BMC neuroscience","volume":"9","number":"","pages":"","month":"02","doi":"10.1186\/1471-2202-9-28","pubmed":"18302776","pdflink":"","urllink":"","abstract":"Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder that affects a large and growing number of elderly individuals. In addition to idiopathic disease, AD is also associated with autosomal dominant inheritance, which causes a familial form of AD (FAD). Some instances of FAD have been linked to mutations in the beta-amyloid protein precursor (APP). Although there are numerous mouse AD models available, few rat AD models, which have several advantages over mice, have been generated.","note":"","tags":"Alzheimer Disease,Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor,Animals,Animals, Genetically Modified,Brain Chemistry,Disease Models, Animal,Humans,Immunohistochemistry,Kidney,Lung,Mice,Myocardium,Rats,Rats, Inbred F344,Transgenes","weight":80,"publisher":"","booktitle":"","editor":"","address":"","school":"","issn":"1471-2202","isi":"","key":"Agca2008","howpublished":""} , {userid:"luis.larrondo", "articletype":"article","pages":"1494-1505","author":"William J Belden, Luis F Larrondo, Allan C Froehlich, Mi Shi, Chen-Hui Chen, Jennifer J Loros, Jay C Dunlap","year":"2007","title":"The band mutation in Neurospora crassa is a dominant allele of ras-1 implicating RAS signaling in circadian output.","month":"Jun","journal":"Genes & development","publisher":"","volume":"21","number":"12","note":"","tags":"Alleles,Amino Acid Sequence,Circadian Rhythm,DNA-Binding Proteins,Fungal Proteins,Genes, Dominant,Genes, Fungal,Models, Molecular,Molecular Sequence Data,Neurospora crassa,Point Mutation,Reactive Oxygen Species,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid,Signal Transduction,Spores, Fungal,Transcription Factors,ras Proteins","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"band, an allele enabling clear visualization of circadianly regulated spore formation (conidial banding), has remained an integral tool in the study of circadian rhythms for 40 years. bd was mapped using single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), cloned, and determined to be a T79I point mutation in ras-1. Alterations in light-regulated gene expression in the ras-1(bd) mutant suggests that the Neurospora photoreceptor WHITE COLLAR-1 is a target of RAS signaling, and increases in transcription of both wc-1 and fluffy show that regulators of conidiation are elevated in ras-1(bd). Comparison of ras-1(bd) with dominant active and dominant-negative ras-1 mutants and biochemical assays of RAS function indicate that RAS-1(bd) displays a modest enhancement of GDP\/GTP exchange and no change in GTPase activity. Because the circadian clock in ras-1(bd) appears to be normal, ras-1(bd) apparently acts to amplify a subtle endogenous clock output signal under standard assay conditions. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can affect and be affected by RAS signaling, increase conidiation, suggesting a link between generation of ROS and RAS-1 signaling; surprisingly, however, ROS levels are not elevated in ras-1(bd). The data suggest that interconnected RAS- and ROS-responsive signaling pathways regulate the amplitude of circadian- and light-regulated gene expression in Neurospora.","address":"","school":"","issn":"0890-9369","doi":"10.1101\/gad.1551707","isi":"","pubmed":"17575051","key":"Belden2007","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":34,"weight":34} , {userid:"alan.roberts", "articletype":"article","pages":"4378-4384","author":"Jacob E Kohlmeier, Tres Cookenham, Shannon C Miller, Alan D Roberts, Jan P Christensen, Allan R Thomsen, David L Woodland","year":"2009","title":"CXCR3 directs antigen-specific effector CD4+ T cell migration to the lung during parainfluenza virus infection.","month":"Oct","journal":"Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)","publisher":"","volume":"183","number":"7","note":"","tags":"Animals,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes,Chemotaxis, Leukocyte,Clone Cells,Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte,Lung,Mice,Mice, Inbred C57BL,Mice, Knockout,Mice, Transgenic,Receptors, CCR5,Receptors, CXCR3,Respirovirus Infections,Sendai virus","booktitle":"","editor":"","abstract":"Effector T cells are a crucial component of the adaptive immune response to respiratory virus infections. Although it was previously reported that the chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR3 affect trafficking of respiratory virus-specific CD8+ T cells, it is unclear whether these receptors govern effector CD4+ T cell migration to the lungs. To assess the role of CCR5 and CXCR3 in vivo, we directly compared the migration of Ag-specific wild-type and chemokine receptor-deficient effector T cells in mixed bone marrow chimeric mice during a parainfluenza virus infection. CXCR3-deficient effector CD4+ T cells were 5- to 10-fold less efficient at migrating to the lung compared with wild-type cells, whereas CCR5-deficient effector T cells were not impaired in their migration to the lung. In contrast to its role in trafficking, CXCR3 had no impact on effector CD4+ T cell proliferation, phenotype, or function in any of the tissues examined. These findings demonstrate that CXCR3 controls virus-specific effector CD4+ T cell migration in vivo, and suggest that blocking CXCR3-mediated recruitment may limit T cell-induced immunopathology during respiratory virus infections.","address":"","school":"","issn":"1550-6606","doi":"10.4049\/jimmunol.0902022","isi":"","pubmed":"19734208","key":"Kohlmeier2009","howpublished":"","urllink":"","refid":34,"weight":34} ] } ; ajaxResultsLoaded(_ajax_res);