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Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2008
To assess associations between diabetes and selected cardiovascular risk factors and long-term incident cataract and cataract surgery.A cohort of initially 3654 elderly Australians were followed over a period of 10 years. Questionnaires ascertained relevant history and fasting blood samples were taken.
Jennifer S L, Tan +2 more
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To assess associations between diabetes and selected cardiovascular risk factors and long-term incident cataract and cataract surgery.A cohort of initially 3654 elderly Australians were followed over a period of 10 years. Questionnaires ascertained relevant history and fasting blood samples were taken.
Jennifer S L, Tan +2 more
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 2021
Blue eye disease (BED) of pigs was identified in the early 1980s in La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico. The causal agent is Porcine orthorubulavirus (PRV), which affects pigs of all ages, producing nervous, respiratory, and reproductive disorders. BED is geographically endemic to the center of Mexico, where 75% of the country's swine industry is concentrated.
Diego Rafael, Hidalgo-Lara +6 more
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Blue eye disease (BED) of pigs was identified in the early 1980s in La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico. The causal agent is Porcine orthorubulavirus (PRV), which affects pigs of all ages, producing nervous, respiratory, and reproductive disorders. BED is geographically endemic to the center of Mexico, where 75% of the country's swine industry is concentrated.
Diego Rafael, Hidalgo-Lara +6 more
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Research in Veterinary Science, 2017
Porcine rubulavirus (PorPV), also known as La Piedad Michoacan Virus (LPMV) causes encephalitis and reproductive failure in newborn and adult pigs, respectively. The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein is the most exposed and antigenic of the virus proteins. HN plays central roles in PorPV infection; i.e., it recognizes sialic acid-containing
Santos-López, Gerardo +9 more
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Porcine rubulavirus (PorPV), also known as La Piedad Michoacan Virus (LPMV) causes encephalitis and reproductive failure in newborn and adult pigs, respectively. The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein is the most exposed and antigenic of the virus proteins. HN plays central roles in PorPV infection; i.e., it recognizes sialic acid-containing
Santos-López, Gerardo +9 more
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Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018
ImportanceThere is limited literature on oral statin use and its association with dry eye.BackgroundTo analyse the association between dyslipidaemia, use of oral statin drugs, and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED) among older adults.DesignPopulation‐based study.ParticipantsParticipants of the Blue Mountains Eye Study III (BMESIII), a large cohort study
Kenneth G.‐J. Ooi +5 more
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ImportanceThere is limited literature on oral statin use and its association with dry eye.BackgroundTo analyse the association between dyslipidaemia, use of oral statin drugs, and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED) among older adults.DesignPopulation‐based study.ParticipantsParticipants of the Blue Mountains Eye Study III (BMESIII), a large cohort study
Kenneth G.‐J. Ooi +5 more
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Seeing Gray When Feeling Blue? Depression Can Be Measured in the Eye of the Diseased
Biological Psychiatry, 2010Everyday language relates depressed mood to visual phenomena. Previous studies point to a reduced sensitivity of subjective contrast perception in depressed patients. One way to assess visual contrast perception in an objective way at the level of the retina is to measure the pattern electroretinogram (PERG).
Bubl, Emanuel +4 more
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The Veterinary Journal, 2007
Pig neural cells express glycoproteins with sialylated N-linked oligosaccharide chains (SNOC) which are used by the porcine rubulavirus (PoRv) as receptors. Pig neuronal or glial cell cultures were employed to investigate (a) whether PoRv infects such cells using a molecule expressing SNOC, and (b) the role of viral envelope glycoproteins in ...
Maria L, Mendoza-Magaña +6 more
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Pig neural cells express glycoproteins with sialylated N-linked oligosaccharide chains (SNOC) which are used by the porcine rubulavirus (PoRv) as receptors. Pig neuronal or glial cell cultures were employed to investigate (a) whether PoRv infects such cells using a molecule expressing SNOC, and (b) the role of viral envelope glycoproteins in ...
Maria L, Mendoza-Magaña +6 more
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B, 2001
Pig paramyxovirus of the blue eye disease (PPBED) is a novel member of the paramyxoviridae family which infects pigs. In neonatal pigs it causes neurological damage, whereas in adult pigs it affects the reproductive function. As PPBED damages the new‐born pig central nervous system (CNS), it is important to study whether PPBED binds to the membrane ...
M L, Mendoza-Magaña +3 more
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Pig paramyxovirus of the blue eye disease (PPBED) is a novel member of the paramyxoviridae family which infects pigs. In neonatal pigs it causes neurological damage, whereas in adult pigs it affects the reproductive function. As PPBED damages the new‐born pig central nervous system (CNS), it is important to study whether PPBED binds to the membrane ...
M L, Mendoza-Magaña +3 more
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 2001
The pig paramyxovirus of blue eye disease (PPBED) produces central nervous system (CNS) damage leading to death in piglets. However, when PPBED was injected into the muscle and came into contact with hind limb peripheral nerves and was transported to the CNS, it did not cause death and could be a mechanism by which to induce protection.
M A, Ramírez-Herrera +4 more
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The pig paramyxovirus of blue eye disease (PPBED) produces central nervous system (CNS) damage leading to death in piglets. However, when PPBED was injected into the muscle and came into contact with hind limb peripheral nerves and was transported to the CNS, it did not cause death and could be a mechanism by which to induce protection.
M A, Ramírez-Herrera +4 more
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Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2003
To assess whether an association exists between cardiovascular disease, vascular risk factors and incident cataract and cataract surgery.The Blue Mountains Eye Study examined 3654 participants > or = 49 years of age during 1992-4, then 2335 survivors (75.1%) after five years.
Younan, C +5 more
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To assess whether an association exists between cardiovascular disease, vascular risk factors and incident cataract and cataract surgery.The Blue Mountains Eye Study examined 3654 participants > or = 49 years of age during 1992-4, then 2335 survivors (75.1%) after five years.
Younan, C +5 more
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Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1997
SummaryThis study analyses whether the pig paramyxovirus of blue eye disease (PPBED) infects the central nervous system (CNS) utilizing anterograde and retrograde peripheral nerve transport systems. The virus was injected into muscle and skin, and inoculated per nasum. The presence of PPBED was detected by an immunohistochemical method using polyclonal
M A, Ramirez-Herrera +2 more
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SummaryThis study analyses whether the pig paramyxovirus of blue eye disease (PPBED) infects the central nervous system (CNS) utilizing anterograde and retrograde peripheral nerve transport systems. The virus was injected into muscle and skin, and inoculated per nasum. The presence of PPBED was detected by an immunohistochemical method using polyclonal
M A, Ramirez-Herrera +2 more
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