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“An international standard for the quantitation of HIV-2 RNA in plasma samples was developed. A collaborative study involving 29 laboratories from 15 countries was carried out in order to evaluate HIV-2 RNA candidate materials for use with nucleic acid-based tests (NATs). Candidate reference standards consisted of duplicate copies of
two HIV-2 Nutlin-3a solubility dmso genotype A viruses, HIV-2 CAM2 and HIV-2 ROD and were coded S1-S4. Each laboratory assayed all four candidates on at least three separate occasions and data were collated and analysed at NIBSC. Of the data sets returned the majority were from qualitative assays. All assays detected both candidate standards with the exception of one commercial assay, the Nuclisens Easy Q which was designed primarily for HIV-1 detection which did not detect HIV-2 CAM2 but showed good detection of HIV-2 ROD. This highlighted possible cross reactivity with HIV-2 ROD with some NAT primer/probe combinations; as a result the HIV-2 CAM2 material was established
as theist international standard for HIV-2 RNA with an assigned unitage of 1000 International Units (IU) per ampoule and is available upon request from the National Institute for Biological Standardisation and Control (NIBSC) (www.nibsc.ac.uk). LY2835219 in vitro (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.”
“A 53-year-old woman presents with intensely itchy skin lesions and burning in her mouth, which makes eating difficult. These signs and symptoms have become progressively evident during the past several weeks. Examination of her skin and oral cavity reveals violaceous, polygonal papules, mainly on the flexural aspect of the wrists and ankles and in the lumbar region, as well as erosions associated with a lace-like, white-line network apparent in the posterior buccal mucosa. How should this case be managed?”
“alpha- and beta-synuclein
are closely related proteins, the first of which is associated with deposits formed in neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s disease while the second appears to have no relationship to any such disorders. The aggregation behavior of alpha- and beta-synuclein as well as a series of chimeric variants were compared by exploring the structural transitions that occur in the presence of a widely used lipid mimetic, sodium science dodecyl sulfate (SDS). We found that the aggregation rates of all these protein variants are significantly enhanced by low concentrations of SDS. In particular, we inserted the 11-residue sequence of mainly hydrophobic residues from the non-amyloid-beta-component (NAC) region of alpha- synuclein into beta-synuclein and show that the fibril formation rate of this chimeric protein is only weakly altered from that of beta-synuclein. These intrinsic propensities to aggregate are rationalized to a very high degree of accuracy by analysis of the sequences in terms of their associated physicochemical properties.