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2021 ◽  
pp. 107093
Author(s):  
Indira Govindaraju ◽  
Guan-Yu Zhuo ◽  
Ishita Chakraborty ◽  
Sindhoora Kaniyala Melanthota ◽  
Sib Sankar Mal ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 85 (8) ◽  
pp. 841-847
Author(s):  
R. V. Gainutdinov ◽  
A. L. Tolstikhina ◽  
E. V. Selezneva ◽  
I. P. Makarova
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Sweet ◽  
Evan Hegarty ◽  
Donald J. McCrann ◽  
Michael Coyne ◽  
Dave Kincaid ◽  
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Abstract Background Canine life stage is a key factor in parasite prevalence as clinical signs associated with parasitism are more common in pups. In adult dogs, health status and geographical region may also play a role in parasite prevalence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate fecal test results using zinc sulfate flotation by centrifugation combined with fecal antigen testing for hookworms (Ancylostoma spp. Uncinaria stenocephala), ascarids (Toxocara canis, Toxascaris spp., Baylisascaris spp.) and whipworms (Trichuris vulpis) sorted by age, geographical region and veterinary visit type. Methods A retrospective sample of intestinal parasite panels submitted to IDEXX Laboratories from 1,626,104 individual dogs were selected from the continental USA from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019. These data contain results from fecal exams performed using zinc sulfate flotation by centrifugation paired with coproantigen immunoassay results for hookworms, ascarids, whipworms and Giardia (Fecal Dx® with Giardia coproantigen immunoassay plate). For paired testing, if either the coproantigen assay or flotation test was positive, the sample was considered to be positive. Data were summarized by age category, U.S. Census Bureau geographical region (Northeast, South, Midwest, West) and veterinary visit type. Visit types were subdivided into Wellness Visits and Other Clinical Visits in which a fecal sample was submitted. Results In dogs presenting for either Wellness Visits or Other Clinical Visits in which Giardia testing was included, Giardia had the highest positivity (combined results for microscopy and coproantigen: 12.2 and 10.8%, respectively), followed by hookworms (combined microscopy and coproantigen: 4.1 and 4.2%, respectively), ascarids (combined microscopy and coproantigen: 2.5 and 1.7%, respectively) and whipworms (combined microscopy and coproantigen: 1.1 and 1.4%, respectively). When all test results were pooled together, pups aged 2–6 months were observed to have the highest proportion of positive results by either microscopy or coproantigen immunoassay regardless of clinical visit type. Parasite positivity varied by geographical region. Regardless of visit type, age or geographical region, the coproantigen method was observed to find a higher proportion of positive test results than microscopy in Giardia, ascarids, hookworms and whipworms. Conclusions The Fecal Dx® coproantigen immunoassay combined with the zinc sulfate flotation by centrifugation method uncovers a higher number of positive hookworm, ascarid and whipworm infections than zinc sulfate flotation alone in both pups and adult dogs across all geographical regions of the USA regardless of visit type.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claúdia Andrade ◽  
Bárbara Oliveira ◽  
Silvia Guatelli ◽  
Pedro Martinez ◽  
Beatriz Simões ◽  
...  

Coelomocytes is the generic name for a collection of cellular morphotypes, present in many coelomate animals, and highly variable among echinoderm classes. The roles attributed to the major types of these free circulating cells present in the coelomic fluid of echinoderms include immune response, phagocytic digestion and clotting. Our main aim in this study was to characterize coelomocytes found in the coelomic fluid ofMarthasterias glacialis(class Asteroidea) by using a combination of flow cytometry (FC), imaging flow cytometry (IFC) and fluorescence plus transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Two coelomocyte populations (P1 and P2) identified through flow cytometry were subsequently studied in terms of abundance, morphology, ultrastructure, cell viability and cell cycle profiles. Ultrastructurally, P2 diploid cells were present as two main morphotypes, similar to phagocytes and vertebrate thrombocytes, whereas the smaller P1 cellular population was characterized by low mitotic activity, a relatively undifferentiated cytotype and a high nucleus/cytoplasm ratio. In the present study we could not rule out possible similarities between haploid P1 cells and stem-cell types in other animals. Additionally, we report the presence of two other morphotypes in P2 that could only be detected by fluorescence microscopy, as well as a morphotype revealedviacombined microscopy/FC. This integrative experimental workflow combined cells physical separation with different microscopic image capture technologies, enabling us to better tackle the characterization of the heterogeneous composition of coelomocytes populations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 250 ◽  
pp. 02013
Author(s):  
Sergio Perosanz ◽  
Manuel Viscasillas ◽  
Nuria Martin Piris ◽  
Mikko Hokka ◽  
Daniel Barba

Aerospace components in jet engines need to outstand extreme conditions of high-temperatures and loads. Moreover, these components can sometimes undergo dynamic conditions if impact occurs during the flight. It is critical to understand the behaviour of aerospace alloys under these combined extreme conditions of high-temperature and dynamics loads. One of the most extended alloys used in the compressor and fan stages of commercial jet engines is Ti-6Al4V. The dynamic properties of Ti-6Al-4V are strongly dependent on the microstructure state and the temperature conditions. However, these dependencies are yet not fully understood. Moreover, this alloy can present a wide variety of microstructures depending on the component and manufacturing methods. In this work, we compare the response of five typical Ti-6Al-4V microstructures tested under static and dynamic conditions and different temperatures. The macroscopic response of the alloy is rationalised on the basis of its microstructural state using combined microscopy characterisation and computational modelling. To this end, computational plastic models are constructed and validated against experimental observations. In this way, the relationship between the mechanical properties of each microstructure and the temperature and strain rate conditions can be extracted to optimize the material state under specific dynamics in-service conditions.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bárbara Oliveira ◽  
Silvia Guatelli ◽  
Pedro Martinez ◽  
Beatriz Simões ◽  
Claúdia Bispo ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTCoelomocytes is a generic name for a collection of cellular morphotypes, present in many coelomate animals, that has been reported as highly variable across echinoderm classes. The roles attributed to the major types of the free circulating cells present in the coelomic fluid of echinoderms include immune response, phagocytic digestion and clotting. The main aim of the present study is the thorough characterization of coelomocytes present in the coelomic fluid of Marthasterias glacialis (class Asteroidea) through the combined use of flow cytometry (FC) and fluorescence plus transmission electron microscopy. Two coelomocyte populations (here named P1 and P2) were identified by flow cytometry and subsequently studied in terms of abundance, morphology, ultrastructure, cell viability and cell cycle profiles. Ultrastructurally, P2 diploid cells showed two main morphotypes, similar to phagocytes and vertebrate thrombocytes, whereas the small P1 haploid cellular population was characterized by a low mitotic activity, relatively undifferentiated cytotype and a high nucleus/cytoplasm ratio. These last cells resemble stem-cell types present in other animals. P1 and P2 cells differ also in cell viability and cell cycle profiles. Additionally, two other morphotypes were only detected by fluorescence microscopy and a third one when using a combined microscopy/FC approach.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 1900028 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phu Tran Phong Le ◽  
Kevin Hofhuis ◽  
Abhimanyu Rana ◽  
Mark Huijben ◽  
Hans Hilgenkamp ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 103 (3) ◽  
pp. 1755-1764 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jana P. Parras ◽  
Chen Cao ◽  
Zheng Ma ◽  
Robert Mücke ◽  
Lei Jin ◽  
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