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PNAd-expressing vessels characterize the dermis of CD3+ T-cell-mediated cutaneous diseases [PDF]

open access: yesClinical and Experimental Immunology
Abstract T-cell recruitment to skin tissues is essential for inflammation in different cutaneous diseases; however, the mechanisms by which these T cells access the skin remain unclear. High endothelial venules expressing peripheral node address in (PNAd), an L-selectin ligand, are located in secondary lymphoid organs and are responsible
Takashi Nomura   +2 more
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Therapeutic Targeting of Endothelial Ligands for L-selectin (PNAd) in a Sheep Model of Asthma [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Pathology, 2005
The homing of lymphocytes to peripheral lymph nodes is initiated by an adhesive interaction between L-selectin on lymphocytes and PNAd, a set of sialomucins that are constitutively displayed on high endothelial venules of lymph nodes. PNAd is defined by monoclonal antibody MECA-79 that recognizes a sulfated oligosaccharide carried by the sialomucins ...
Steven D Rosen   +2 more
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The Percentage of PNAd-Expressing Vessels is Correlated with Disease Severity in Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2022
Background Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the paranasal sinuses characterized by intractable nasal polyps with prominent eosinophil infiltration.
Eiichi Kato   +5 more
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A sufficient condition on ƒ for ƒ∘μ to be in pNAD

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1982
Abstract Let f be a continuous, non-decreasing function on E m + which has only finite number of kinks along the line segment [0, e ], where e =(1,1…,1). We show that if f (0)=0 then the non-atomic game ƒ∘μ belongs to the space p NAD for each vector μ of m non-atomic probability measures.
Leonard J. Mirman   +2 more
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Chronic and Transitory Poverty in Brazil: An Analysis Using Continuous PNAD

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
From the 1980s, the international literature on the concept and measurement of poverty began to address the temporal dimension and the duration of the phenomenon, starting the field on poverty dynamics. The aim of this paper is to analyze the dynamic characteristics and the cycles of poverty of Brazilian families, between 2012 and 2019, a period that ...
Thiago Albuquerque, Solange Gonçalves
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Quantitative characterization of the housing of the elderly person mining from the 2013 PNAD

2023
The increase in life expectancy of the country's population reflects directly on its demographic structure, causing significant changes to occur in the various population strata, especially in the elderly population. Housing for this population is an important factor, even because housing for the citizen is a physical and emotional need, that is, it is
Eleusy Natália Miguel   +2 more
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Desigualdades sociais na prevalência de doenças crônicas no Brasil, PNAD-2003 [PDF]

open access: yesCiencia E Saude Coletiva, 2006
Os inquéritos de saúde de base populacional constituem o principal instrumento utilizado para conhecer a prevalência de doenças crônicas, de restrições de atividades e de uso de serviços de saúde. Com base nos dados da PNAD-2003, foram estimadas as prevalências das 12 doenças crônicas pesquisadas, segundo sexo, idade, cor, escolaridade, macrorregião de
Marilisa Berti De Azevedo Barros   +2 more
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A new poverty profile for Brazil using PPV, PNAD and census data [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
This paper contains a poverty profile for Brazil, based on 1996 data. Poverty measures and shares are presented for a wide range of population subgroups, based on household level data from the PNAD 1996, adjusted for imputed rents and spatial differences in cost of living.
Francisco de Hollanda Guimarães Ferreira   +2 more
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