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Tommasello Ramos, Maria Celeste, and Patrícia Aparecida Gonçalves de Faria. "ELIO VITTORINI E LUCIANO DE CRESCENZO." Miscelânea: Revista de Literatura e Vida Social 22 (June 12, 2018): 243–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5016/msc.v22i0.1097.

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Os autores italianos Elio Vittorini (1908-1966), em seu romance Conversazione in Sicilia (1941) e Luciano De Crescenzo (1928), na obra Elena, Elena, amore mio (1991), em épocas diversas do século XX, utilizaram a Memória no tecer da representação literária. Com base em Bergson (1999), Gagnebin (2006) e Fentress (2007), entre outros; abordamos, em nosso estudo, como o retorno ao passado, no romance de Vittorini, denunciou as mazelas e as injustiças de seu tempo, enquanto em Elena, Elena, amore mio verificamos que, desde a premissa, considerações são realizadas por De Crescenzo a respeito de seu passado pessoal, ao qual ele mescla as histórias mitológicas, recontadas por ele com base em Homero, confirmando a importância do mito na contemporaneidade e a importância do papel da Memória no tecer literário.
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Tahmasebi, Saeid, and Hojat Parsa. "Notes on Cumulative Entropy as a Risk Measure." Stochastics and Quality Control 34, no. 1 (June 1, 2019): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eqc-2018-0019.

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Abstract Di Crescenzo and Longobardi [Di Crescenzo and Longobardi, On cumulative entropies, J. Statist. Plann. Inference 139 2009, 12, 4072–4087] proposed the cumulative entropy (CE) as an alternative to the differential entropy. They presented an estimator of CE using empirical approach. In this paper, we consider a risk measure based on CE and compare it with the standard deviation and the Gini mean difference for some distributions. We also make empirical comparisons of these measures using samples from stock market in members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries.
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Ding, Weiyong, Rui Fang, and Peng Zhao. "Reliability analysis of k-out-of-n systems based on a grouping of components." Advances in Applied Probability 51, no. 2 (June 2019): 339–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/apr.2019.22.

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AbstractIn this paper we treat a two-stage grouping procedure of building a k-out-of-n system from several clusters of components. We use a static framework in which the component reliabilities are fixed. Under such a framework, we address the impact of the selecting strategies, the sampling probabilities, and the component reliabilities on the constructed system’s reliability. An interesting finding is that the level of component reliabilities could be identified as a decisive factor in determining how the selecting strategies and the component reliabilities affect the system reliability. The new results generalize and extend those established earlier in the literature such as Di Crescenzo and Pellerey (2011), Hazra and Nanda (2014), Navarro, Pellerey, and Di Crescenzo (2015), and Hazra, Finkelstein, and Cha (2017). Several Monte Carlo simulation experiments are provided to illustrate the theoretical results.
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Bueno, Matheus Santos. "Ética e moral epicurista em Così parlò Bellavista, de Luciano de Crescenzo." Investigação Filosófica 10, no. 1 (August 27, 2019): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.18468/if.2019v10n1.p31-46.

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Este artigo analisa, aproximando as áreas da Literatura e da Filosofia, a Moral e a Ética sob a perspectiva do filósofo grego Epicuro, na obra italiana <em>Così parlò Bellavista: Napoli, amore e libertà</em> (Assim falou Bellavista: Nápoles, amor e liberdade), de Luciano de Crescenzo, publicada em 1977. Apesar das ideias de Epicuro terem sido concebidas há séculos do personagem professor de filosofia Gennaro Bellavista, este acredita que os napolitanos se comportam conforme os ensinamentos do mestre grego: pela via do prazer e pela negação das dores físicas e das atribulações mentais. Ainda que a análise de Bellavista seja pautada em Epicuro, o professor acrescenta suas próprias reflexões sobre a vida em Nápoles, contextualizando a filosofia epicurista para esse povo. A partir deste contexto, busca-se analisar também, com base na antinomia utilizada no pensamento filosófico <em>apolíneo-dionisíaco</em>, por trechos do romance e pela análise de uma anedota, intitulada “Geraldinho, o kamikaze”, presente no livro estudado, como os napolitanos podem ser observados por esse viés. Observa-se que os napolitanos, pensados pelo professor Bellavista, seguem um comportamento epicurista-napolitano: ética e moral são pautadas nas características do dionisíaco, isto é, preferência pela desordem, desprezo pelas leis e desfrute dos prazeres primários, segundo a classificação dos prazeres de Epicuro.
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Kamari, Osman. "Characterizations Based on Cumulative Entropy of the Last-order Statistics." International Journal of Statistics and Probability 6, no. 3 (May 14, 2017): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijsp.v6n3p183.

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Cumulative Entropy (CE) as a measure of uncertainty alternative to Shannon entropy is proposed by Di Crescenzo and Longobardi (2009). In this paper, some properties of the cumulative entropy are derived and under conditions are showed the cumulative entropy of the last order statistics can determine the distribution function uniquely. Weibull family is characterized by ratio of the cumulative entropy of the last order statistics to its expectation. Also, some inequalities are presented for the cumulative entropy of reversed residual lifetime of a parallel system.
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Kayal, Suchandan. "ON GENERALIZED CUMULATIVE ENTROPIES." Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences 30, no. 4 (June 13, 2016): 640–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269964816000218.

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In the present paper, we introduce a generalization of the cumulative entropy proposed by Di Crescenzo and Longobardi [8]. This new notion is related to the lower records and the reversed relevation transform. Dynamic version of the newly proposed measure is considered. Several properties including the effect of linear transformations, a two-dimensional version, a normalized version, bounds, stochastic ordering, etc. are studied for the generalized cumulative entropy (GCE). Similar results are obtained for the dynamic GCE. Various relationships with other functions are derived. A class of distributions is introduced and several properties are studied. Finally, empirical GCE is proposed to estimate the newly proposed information measure.
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Bigras, Diane Frappier. "Chartes et documents de la Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes (XIVe et XVe siècles). Claudine Billot , Josiane di Crescenzo." Speculum 61, no. 4 (October 1986): 898–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2853979.

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Ascione, Giacomo, Nikolai Leonenko, and Enrica Pirozzi. "Fractional Queues with Catastrophes and Their Transient Behaviour." Mathematics 6, no. 9 (September 6, 2018): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math6090159.

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Starting from the definition of fractional M/M/1 queue given in the reference by Cahoy et al. in 2015 and M/M/1 queue with catastrophes given in the reference by Di Crescenzo et al. in 2003, we define and study a fractional M/M/1 queue with catastrophes. In particular, we focus our attention on the transient behaviour, in which the time-change plays a key role. We first specify the conditions for the global uniqueness of solutions of the corresponding linear fractional differential problem. Then, we provide an alternative expression for the transient distribution of the fractional M/M/1 model, the state probabilities for the fractional queue with catastrophes, the distributions of the busy period for fractional queues without and with catastrophes and, finally, the distribution of the time of the first occurrence of a catastrophe.
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Bosco], Gabriella. "Le mariage dans l’Europe des XVIe et XVIIe siècles: réalités et représentations, textes réunis par Richard Crescenzo, Marie Roig-Miranda et Véronique Zaercher." Studi Francesi, no. 144 (XLVIII | III) (December 15, 2004): 681–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.38626.

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TONIEN, DONGVU, REIHANEH SAFAVI-NAINI, and PETER NICKOLAS. "BREAKING AND REPAIRING AN APPROXIMATE MESSAGE AUTHENTICATION SCHEME." Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications 03, no. 03 (September 2011): 393–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793830911001292.

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Traditional hash functions are designed to protect against even the slightest modification of a message. Thus, one bit changed in a message would result in a totally different message digest when a hash function is applied. This feature is not suitable for applications whose message spaces admit a certain fuzziness, such as multimedia communications or biometric authentication applications. In these applications, approximate hash functions must be designed so that the distance between messages are proportionally reflected in the distance between message digests. Most of the previous designs of approximate hash functions employ traditional hash functions. In an ingenious approximate message authentication scheme for an N-ary alphabet recently proposed by Ge, Arce and Crescenzo, the approximate hash functions are based on the majority selection function. This scheme is suitable for N-ary messages with arbitrary alphabet size N. In this paper, we show a hidden property of the majority selection function, which allows us to successfully break this scheme. We show that an adversary, by observing just one message and digest pair, without any knowledge of the secret information, can generate N - 1 new valid message and digest pairs. In order to resist the attack, we propose some modifications to the original design. The corrected scheme is as efficient as the original scheme and it is secure against the attack. By a new combinatorial approach, we calculate explicitly the security parameters of the corrected scheme.
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Sanchez, Gabriel M., Jon M. Erlandson, and Nicholas Tripcevich. "Quantifying the association of chipped stone crescents with wetlands and paleoshorelines of western North America." North American Archaeologist 38, no. 2 (December 28, 2016): 107–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0197693116681928.

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In America’s Far West, chipped stone crescents dating between approximately 12,000 to 8000 cal BP are often found associated with Western Stemmed Tradition points. Crescent function is debated, but scholars have suggested that they are closely associated with wetland habitats, an association that has never been systematically investigated. Using a geographic information system-based Euclidean distance analysis, we compared a sample of 100 geolocated crescent-bearing sites in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and California with reconstructed paleoshorelines. We confirmed a strong association of crescents with wetlands—94 of the 100 sites and approximately 99% of crescents themselves were located within 10 km of reconstructed paleoshorelines. Our results provide quantitative and region-wide support for a strong association of crescents with terminal Pleistocene and early Holocene wetland habitats. The diversity of aquatic habitats crescents are associated with, along with their morphology, suggests an association with faunal rather than plant resources, possibly birds of the Pacific Flyway.
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Zhang, Jian Zhuo, Kang Kang Li, Meng Gao, and Tian Zi Zhu. "Study on the Angle of Stationary Crescent for Radial Compensation of Inner Mesh Gear Pumps." Advanced Materials Research 317-319 (August 2011): 1438–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.317-319.1438.

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Abstract:The working mechanism of the stationary crescent for radial compensation in the inner mesh gear pumps was studied in this paper. The force of the top and bottom stationary crescent in one hydraulic pressure changing cycle was analysed. The pressure distribution on the top and bottom stationary cressent in different positions and the hydraulic force at the x,y direction were determined.Under the condition of the force of the top and bottom stationary crescent is least and the two stationary crescents stay close to the tooth crest of internal gear and external gear to form radial seal,the angle of the end of the top stationary crescent in the high pressure area and the fixing angle of the seal stick was optimized. Experiment results show that the volumetric efficiency is 0.94 when the outlet pressure reach to 30Mpa, and the oil temperature is less than 55°C, there is no abrasion on the two sationary crescents and the tooth crest.
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A-Izzeddin, Emily J., and Philip M. Grove. "The Relationship Between Illusory Crescents and the Stream/Bounce Effect." Multisensory Research 34, no. 4 (October 20, 2020): 423–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134808-bja10040.

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Abstract We conducted two experiments to evaluate Meyerhoff and Scholl’s (2018, Cognition 170, 88–94) hypothesis that illusory crescents contribute to resolutions in audiovisual stream/bounce displays. In Experiment 1, we measured illusory crescent size in the launching effect as a function of speed, overlap, and sound. In Experiment 2, we tabulated stream and bounce responses to similar stimuli with the same speed, sound, and overlap conditions as Experiment 1. Our critical manipulation of target speed spanned the range of values from typical stream/bounce investigations of ∼5 degrees/s up to the target speeds employed by Meyerhoff and Scholl ∼38 degrees/s. We replicated Meyerhoff and Scholl’s findings at higher speeds, but not at slower speeds. Critically, we found that speed influenced crescent size judgements and bouncing responses in opposite directions. As target speed increased, illusory crescent size increased (Experiment 1), but the overall percentage of bounce responses decreased (Experiment 2). Additionally, we found that sound failed to enhance illusory crescent size at slower speeds but promotes bouncing responses at all speeds. The disassociation of the effects of speed and sound on illusory crescents with those effects on reported streaming/bouncing in similar displays provides compelling evidence against Meyerhoff and Scholl’s hypothesis. Therefore, we conclude that illusory crescents do not account for the pattern of responses attributed to the stream/bounce effect.
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Mao, Junhua, Zhifeng Zeng, Zhuo Xu, Jiangzhong Li, Lei Jiang, Yi Fang, Xianlin Xu, et al. "Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 activation in podocytes promotes cellular crescent formation." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 307, no. 9 (November 1, 2014): F1023—F1032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00018.2014.

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Podocytes play a key role in the formation of cellular crescents in experimental and human diseases. However, the underlying mechanisms for podocytes in promoting crescent formation need further investigation. Here, we demonstrated that mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling was remarkably activated and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) 1α expression was largely induced in cellular crescents from patients with crescentic glomerular diseases. Specific deletion of Tsc1 in podocytes led to mTORC1 activation in podocytes and kidney dysfunction in mice. Interestingly, 33 of 36 knockouts developed cellular or mixed cellular and fibrous crescents at 7 wk of age (14.19 ± 3.86% of total glomeruli in knockouts vs. 0% in control littermates, n = 12–36, P = 0.04). All of the seven knockouts developed crescents at 12 wk of age (30.92 ± 11.961% of total glomeruli in knockouts vs. 0% in control littermates, n = 4–7, P = 0.002). Most notably, bridging cells between the glomerular tuft and the parietal basement membrane as well as the cellular crescents were immunostaining positive for WT1, p-S6, HIF1α, and Cxcr4. Furthermore, continuously administrating rapamycin starting at 7 wk of age for 5 wk abolished crescents as well as the induction of p-S6, HIF1α, and Cxcr4 in the glomeruli from the knockouts. Together, it is concluded that mTORC1 activation in podocytes promotes cellular crescent formation, and targeting this signaling may shed new light on the treatment of patients with crescentic glomerular diseases.
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Cipolla, Craig N. "Situating Copper Crescents." Canadian Journal of Archaeology 45, no. 1 (2021): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.51270/45.1.77.

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This report considers copper crescent-shaped objects from Ontario, contextualizing them within broader archaeological discussions of the Old Copper Complex. I focus on a small assemblage of antiquarian-collected crescents from the Royal Ontario Museum. A literature review comprises the bulk of this report; crescents recovered from sites located in the center of the Old Copper Complex, in current-day Wisconsin and Michigan, help to situate examples in the antiquarian collection. I discuss crescents in terms of their chronological and geographic breadth, their formal variation, and the different depositional contexts in which they are found. Three examples from the antiquarian collection represent novel forms of copper crescent that are not represented in the accepted typology. Two of these, collected approximately 1,600 km apart from one another, closely resemble stone and copper ulu knives, each with a unique copper handle that once bore a haft. By situating this particular collection within broader discussions of native copper, this report demonstrates the continued importance of thinking through poorly-contextualized archaeological collections while remembering the limitations of rigid, typological thinking.
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Sharp, Ryan. "Career crescendo." Journal of Management Development 38, no. 9 (November 6, 2019): 719–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmd-10-2018-0295.

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Purpose Research surrounding psychological capital (PsyCap) continues to expand as scholars and organizational leaders look to the strengths of positive organizational behavior (POB) and its effects in the workplace. Although previous research underscores connections between PsyCap and various organizational outcomes, there remains little research on its actual development. The purpose of this paper is to determine the efficacy of a six-week work-site intervention in improving PsyCap. The study included 49 individuals (n=32 assigned to the treatment group and n=17 to the comparison group). Using a pretest/posttest experimental design, the study showed that the intervention was efficacious in helping employees to develop greater PsyCap. Design/methodology/approach This study was part of a larger mixed methods design aimed at determining the efficacy of a work-site intervention in improving the PsyCap of employees. This design was chosen because it maximizes the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative methods while minimizing each of their weaknesses (Creswell and Plano Clark, 2007; Tashakkori and Teddlie, 1998). The specific mixed methods design implemented was the explanatory design using the participant selection model. This is a two-phase, sequential approach which began with a quantitative analysis and then drew upon those data to determine individuals who will be asked to participate in a follow-up study. Findings The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a work-site intervention on the participants’ PsyCap in determining its developmental capacity. Previous studies have demonstrated strong correlations between PsyCap and many of the positive outcomes managers and supervisors desire for their employees –high productivity, low absenteeism, positive organizational citizenship, etc. (Luthans et al., 2013; Youseff and Luthans, 2007). With the results of the present study showing significantly greater improvement for the treatment group than their counterparts in the comparison group, it demonstrates that PsyCap can be developed and, consequently, these positive outcomes can accessed by a focused work-site intervention. Originality/value This paper builds on work already being done but focuses on the following significant gap in the literature: Can PsyCap be developed using work-site interventions? This study provides a compelling answer to that question and thus pushes the study of POB forward in its development.
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French, Brian. "Congress crescendo." Nursing Standard 5, no. 34 (May 15, 1991): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.5.34.71.s70.

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Cappelluti, Christopher. "Black Crescendo." American Book Review 32, no. 3 (2011): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/abr.2011.0058.

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Nelder, Geoff. "Auditory Crescendo." Futures 50 (June 2013): 86–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2013.03.010.

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HIR, MICHEL LE, CORNELIA KELLER, VALÉRIE ESCHMANN, BRUNHILDE HÄHNEL, HILTRAUDE HOSSER, and WILHELM KRIZ. "Podocyte Bridges between the Tuft and Bowman's Capsule: An Early Event in Experimental Crescentic Glomerulonephritis." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 12, no. 10 (October 2001): 2060–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1681/asn.v12102060.

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Abstract. Although experimental crescentic glomerulonephritis starts with an endocapillary inflammation, the crescents themselves seem to originate from the proliferation of parietal epithelial cells (PEC). In this study, an attempt was made to disclose a link between the two processes by a morphologic analysis of early stages of the disease. Mice were immunized with rabbit IgG in complete Freund's adjuvant on day -6. At day 0, they received an intravenous injection of a rabbit antiglomerular basement membrane serum. On days 3, 6, and 10, the kidneys were fixed by vascular perfusion for examination by light and electron microscopy. On day 3, morphologic alterations affected mainly the endocapillary compartment; most podocytes appeared to be intact. On day 6, alterations of podocytes were widespread, including foot process effacement and prominent microvillous transformation, and some crescents were found. On day 10, crescents were found in 40% of glomeruli. The most surprising finding was podocytes that adhered to both the glomerular basement membrane and the parietal basement membrane, thus forming bridges between the tuft and Bowman's capsule. Those podocyte bridges were sparse on day 3 but were regularly encountered on days 6 and 10 in glomeruli without crescents and also as a component of crescents. They were interposed between PEC and later between the cells of a crescent without formation of junctional connection with these cells. It is proposed that the spreading of podocytes on the parietal basement membrane represents a lesion of the parietal epithelium and that this process initiates the proliferation of PEC to form a crescent.
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Sady, S. P., M. Goyal, P. E. Thomas, B. L. Wharram, and R. C. Wiggins. "Fibronectin mRNA in the developing glomerular crescent in rabbit antiglomerular basement membrane disease." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 5, no. 12 (June 1995): 2087–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1681/asn.v5122087.

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Fibronectin is a multifunctional matrix protein important in wound healing that is markedly increased in glomerular crescents. A previous report established two phases of fibronectin metabolism in crescent formation in an anti-glomerular basement membrane model of crescentic nephritis in the rabbit. Phase I was associated with increased glomerular fibronectin content from plasma. Phase II was associated with increased fibronectin mRNA in glomeruli. To examine the hypothesis that fibronectin is synthesized in the developing crescent, rabbit fibronectin cDNA was cloned, sense and antisense riboprobes were prepared and their specificity under the conditions to be used was validated and in situ hybridization studies were performed in the model. The results showed that the cells in the developing glomerular crescent express an intense fibronectin mRNA signal at Day 7 and that this signal persisted in cells of the crescent at Day 14. This result shows that fibronectin synthesis does indeed take place in cells of the developing crescent in this model and supports the hypothesis that fibronectin may be an important agent regulating crescent formation and fibrosis.
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Hollinshead, Michael, Alain Vanderplasschen, Geoffrey L. Smith, and David J. Vaux. "Vaccinia Virus Intracellular Mature Virions Contain only One Lipid Membrane." Journal of Virology 73, no. 2 (February 1, 1999): 1503–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.2.1503-1517.1999.

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ABSTRACT Vaccinia virus (VV) morphogenesis commences with the formation of lipid crescents that grow into spherical immature virus (IV) and then infectious intracellular mature virus (IMV) particles. Early studies proposed that the lipid crescents were synthesized de novo and matured into IMV particles that contained a single lipid bilayer (S. Dales and E. H. Mosbach, Virology 35:564–583, 1968), but a more recent study reported that the lipid crescent was derived from membranes of the intermediate compartment (IC) and contained a double lipid bilayer (B. Sodiek et al., J. Cell Biol. 121:521–541, 1993). In the present study, we used high-resolution electron microscopy to reinvestigate the structures of the lipid crescents, IV, and IMV particles in order to determine if they contain one or two membranes. Examination of thin sections of Epon-embedded, VV-infected cells by use of a high-angular-tilt series of single sections, serial-section analysis, and high-resolution digital-image analysis detected only a single, 5-nm-thick lipid bilayer in virus crescents, IV, and IMV particles that is covered by a 8-nm-thick protein coat. In contrast, it was possible to discern tightly apposed cellular membranes, each 5 nm thick, in junctions between cells and in the myelin sheath of Schwann cells around neurons. Serial-section analysis and angular tilt analysis of sections detected no continuity between virus lipid crescents or IV particles and cellular membrane cisternae. Moreover, crescents were found to form at sites remote from IC membranes—namely, within the center of virus factories and within the nucleus—demonstrating that crescent formation can occur independently of IC membranes. These data leave unexplained the mechanism of single-membrane formation, but they have important implications with regard to the mechanism of entry of IMV and extracellular enveloped virus into cells; topologically, a one-to-one membrane fusion suffices for delivery of the IMV core into the cytoplasm. Consistent with this, we have demonstrated previously by confocal microscopy that uncoated virus cores within the cytoplasm lack the IMV surface protein D8L, and we show here that intracellular cores lack the surface protein coat and lipid membrane.
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Peng, Wei, Yi Tang, Li Tan, and Wei Qin. "Crescents and Global Glomerulosclerosis in Chinese IgA Nephropathy Patients: A Five-Year Follow-Up." Kidney and Blood Pressure Research 44, no. 1 (2019): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000498874.

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Background/Aims: This study aims to evaluate the clinical significance of crescent and global glomerulosclerosis formation on renal outcome in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). Methods: Biopsy-proven primary IgAN patients from West China Hospital of Sichuan University were studied retrospectively between 2008 and 2015. Clinicopathological features and treatment modalities were recorded. The patients were divided into several groups on the basis of cellular and/or fibrocellular crescents scores and global glomerulosclerosis scores. Crescent (C) was scored according to the updated Oxford classification (C0/C1/C2). Global glomerulosclerosis (G) was scored according to the frequency of global glomerulosclerosis: G0 (≤25% of glomeruli), G1 (26–50% of glomeruli), and G2 (> 50% of glomeruli). The primary endpoint was defined as a 50% reduction in renal function or end stage renal disease. Patients were followed up for at least 12 months, or shorter if they reached study endpoints. 1328 patients with IgAN were recruited. Mean follow-up time was 46.1±23.6 months. The percentage of patients with C1 and C2 was 19.3% and 5.9% respectively. Higher crescent scores was associated with lower estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFR), decreased serum albumin levels, increased amounts of urine protein, higher serum creatinine, as well as greater proportions of M1 and E1. The percentage of patients with G0, G1 and G2 was 70.5%, 20.7% and 8.8%, respectively. Elevated glomerulosclerosis scores were associated with lower eGFR levels, increased amounts of urine protein, higher levels of serum creatinine, higher incidences of arterial hypertension, as well as greater proportions of M1. There was a significantly higher proportion of T1/2 in patients with G2. In a multivariate model, crescent and global glomerulosclerosis were identified as independent predictors of decreased renal survival. Conclusion: Global glomerulosclerosis and crescents, as detected in renal biopsies, are strong predictors of long-term renal outcome of IgAN.
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Zhang, W., M. Yuan, L. Hong, Q. Zhou, W. Chen, S. Yang, Q. Yang, W. Chen, and X. Yu. "Clinical outcomes of lupus nephritis patients with different proportions of crescents." Lupus 25, no. 14 (July 11, 2016): 1532–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961203316642312.

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Background The prognostic significance of different proportions of crescents in lupus nephritis (LN) remains unclear. We assessed the long-term prognosis of LN patients with different proportions of crescents. Methods In this single-center, retrospective cohort study, 788 eligible LN patients were enrolled. The primary endpoint was doubling of baseline serum creatinine and end-stage renal disease; the secondary endpoint was death. Results There were 406 (51.5%) patients demonstrating crescents at biopsy, and they had more severe baseline status: lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), more proteinuria, more severe microscopic hematuria, and higher pathological scores for both activity index (AI) and chronicity index (CIn) (all p < 0.001, respectively). After a median follow-up period of 56 months (range: 3–172 months), no significant differences were observed in terms of renal or patient survival in these two groups ( p = 0.188). In LN patients with crescents, patient survival was poorer along with the increase in the proportion of crescents; for crescentic LN, patient survival was 78.9% at five years and 52.6% at 10 years (vs. subgroups of crescent proportion <10%, 10%–19%, 20%–49%: 95.5%, 92.3%, 91.7% at five years; 86.1%, 80.1%, 66.5% at 10 years, respectively, p = 0.008). Furthermore, there were higher proportions of crescents independently predicted for adverse outcomes of renal progression and mortality ( p = 0.049) after adjusting for age, sex, baseline eGFR, proteinuria, AI, and CIn in the multivariate Cox proportional hazard model. Conclusion The overall long-term renal survival of LN patients with and without crescents was comparable. However, a higher proportion of crescents increased the risk for unfavorable outcomes. Therefore, more attention should be paid to the lesions of crescents, and more prospective studies are needed to explore the optimal regimens for LN patients with different proportions of crescents.
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Satheshkumar, P. S., Andrea Weisberg, and Bernard Moss. "Vaccinia Virus H7 Protein Contributes to the Formation of Crescent Membrane Precursors of Immature Virions." Journal of Virology 83, no. 17 (June 24, 2009): 8439–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00877-09.

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ABSTRACT Crescent membranes are the first viral structures that can be discerned during poxvirus morphogenesis. The crescents consist of a lipoprotein membrane and an outer lattice scaffold, which provides uniform curvature. Relatively little is known regarding the composition of the crescent membrane or its mode of formation. Here, we show that the H7 protein, which is conserved in all vertebrate poxviruses but has no discernible functional motifs or nonpoxvirus homologs, contributes to the formation of crescents and immature virions. Synthesis of the 17-kDa H7 protein was dependent on DNA replication and occurred late during vaccinia virus infection. Unlike many late proteins, however, H7 was not incorporated into mature virions or localized in cellular organelles. To gain insight into the role of H7, an inducible mutant was constructed and shown to have a conditional lethal phenotype: H7 expression and infectious virus formation were dependent on isopropyl-beta-d-thiogalactopyranoside. In the absence of inducer, viral late proteins were made, but membrane and core proteins were not processed by the I7 protease. A block in morphogenesis was demonstrated by transmission electron microscopy: neither typical crescents nor immature virions were detected in the absence of inducer. Instead, factory areas of the cytoplasm contained large, electron-dense inclusions, some of which had partially coated membrane segments at their surfaces. Separate, lower-density inclusions containing the D13 scaffold protein and endoplasmic reticulum membranes were also present. These features are most similar to those previously seen when expression of A11, another conserved nonvirion protein, is repressed.
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Rodríguez Ruiz, Juan Roger. "Revista científica In Crescendo." In Crescendo 4, no. 2 (December 18, 2013): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.21895/incres.2013.v4n2.01.

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De Servi, S., S. Ghio, D. Ardissino, L. Collarini, M. Ferrario, J. Salerno, M. Vigano, C. Montemartini, and G. Specchia. "Management of Crescendo Angina." European Heart Journal 6, suppl F (December 2, 1985): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/6.suppl_f.83.

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Beck, J. Gayle. "The Crescendo of Fear." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 41, no. 3 (March 1996): 262–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/002799.

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Izenberg, Aaron, Richard I. Aviv, Bart M. Demaerschalk, David W. Dodick, Julia Hopyan, Sandra E. Black, and David J. Gladstone. "Crescendo Transient Aura Attacks." Stroke 40, no. 12 (December 2009): 3725–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.109.557009.

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Anis, Tazeen, Muhammad Imran, and Syed Ali Hassan Rizvi. "The Covid-19 Crescendo." BIOMEDICA 36, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 228–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.51441/biomedica/5-100.

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Plasencia Latour, Jose Elías. "REVISTA CIENTÍFICA IN CRESCENDO." In Crescendo 10, no. 4 (May 5, 2020): 551. http://dx.doi.org/10.21895/incres.2019.v10n4.01.

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Schneider, R. J., and P. Ardenghi. "Salvia divinorum Epling & Játiva (Maria Pastora) e Salvinorina A: crescente uso recreacional e potencial de abuso." Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais 12, no. 3 (September 2010): 358–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1516-05722010000300014.

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A planta Salvia divinorum Epling & Játiva (SDI), da família Lamiaceae, tem sido usada por séculos pela cultura mazateca e vem ganhando popularidade como droga recreacional nos últimos anos. Seu princípio ativo - Salvinorina A (SA) - é agonista dos receptores opióides kappa, com potencial psicotrópico. A utilização da planta vem crescendo na Europa e na América do Norte, apesar de ainda não existirem provas concretas sobre abuso. A presente revisão da literatura contemporânea aborda as evidências sobre o potencial de abuso de SDI, bem como o crescente uso recreacional, ainda que seja alucinógeno permitido legalmente e de fácil compra em muitos países.
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Cai, Fanghao, Fei Han, Hongya Wang, Haidongqin Han, Jingyun Le, Lan Lan, Ying Xu, and Jianghua Chen. "The Crescentic Implication of Renal Outcomes in Proliferative Lupus Nephritis." Journal of Rheumatology 45, no. 4 (February 15, 2018): 513–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.170553.

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Objective.To determine the association between crescents and renal outcomes, and the implications on therapeutic choices.Methods.There were 231 patients with biopsy-proven proliferative lupus nephritis (PLN) who were divided into 4 groups: 59 patients were in the noncrescent group (NC); 59 patients exclusively with segmental crescents were in the segmental crescent group (SC); patients with circumferential crescents were categorized into 2 groups according to the crescentic ratio (C1 had 64 patients with ≤ 25%, and C2 had 49 patients with > 25%). Their baseline laboratory tests, histopathological manifestations, and outcomes were compared.Results.Remission rates in NC, SC, C1, and C2 groups were 92.1%, 85.4%, 95.0%, and 76.1%, respectively. Fewer patients in the C2 group achieved complete remission than the other 3 groups. For longterm outcomes evaluated by serum creatinine (SCr) doubling or endstage renal disease (ESRD), the renal survival rate was lowest in the C2 group (p = 0.003). Including clinical and pathological variables in the Cox proportional hazard regression model separately, the multivariate analysis revealed that these were independent risk factors for SCr doubling or ESRD: baseline SCr (with every 1 mg/dl increase: HR = 1.834, 95% CI 1.465–2.296; p < 0.001), hemoglobin (with every 1 g/l increase: HR = 0.970, 95% CI 0.947–0.992; p = 0.009), the proportions of cellular crescents (with every 1% increase: HR = 1.040, 95% CI 1.015–1.066; p = 0.002) and fibrocellular crescents (with every 1% increase: HR = 1.085, 95% CI 1.013–1.163; p = 0.020), and severe renal tubular atrophy (HR = 5.348, 95% CI 1.278–22.373; p = 0.022).Conclusion.PLN with crescents > 25% had worse renal outcomes both in short and long terms. Proportions of cellular and fibrocellular crescents were independent risk factors for poor renal survival.
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Lin, Zaoqiang, Lichang Liu, Rongling Zhang, Xuefei Lin, Fuhua Lu, Kun Bao, Lixin Wang, et al. "Volume of Crescents Affects Prognosis of IgA Nephropathy in Patients without Obvious Chronic Renal Pathology." American Journal of Nephrology 52, no. 6 (2021): 507–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000516187.

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<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> A working group on the Oxford classification of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) recently reported that crescents detected in the kidney tissue predicted a worse renal outcome. However, the effect of C1 lesion (crescents in &#x3c;1/4th of all glomeruli) and their volume on the prognosis of IgAN is still unclear. We explored the association of C1 lesion with the renal prognosis in IgAN patients without obvious chronic renal lesions (glomerulosclerosis &#x3c;25%, T score &#x3c;2). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We investigated 305 biopsy-proven IgAN patients without obvious chronic renal lesions. Clinicopathologic features and treatment modalities were recorded. The patients were divided into several groups according to the presence or absence of a global crescent: no crescent (NC) group, only segmental crescent (SC) group, and global crescent (GC) group. The outcome was the survival from a combined event defined by a ≥15% decline in the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) after 1 year or ≥30% decline in the eGFR after 2 years. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Among all patients, 75.7% were in the NC group, 14.8% were in the SC group, and 9.5% were in the GC group. Compared with the NC group, patients in the SC group and the GC group had more urine protein, lower eGFR, and presented with more severe pathological change. During a median follow-up of 34.8 (26.16–57.95) months, the combined event occurred in 34 individuals (11.1%). In a multivariate model, the GC group (HR = 2.756, 95% CI = 1.068–7.109) was associated with an increased risk of the combined event. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> In IgAN patients without obvious chronic renal lesions, the GC group had more severe clinical and pathological manifestations than in the NC group. GC is an independent risk factor for the progression of IgAN renal function.
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Yeter, Hasan Haci, Ipek Gonul, Ertugrul Demirel, Berfu Korucu, and Ulver Derici. "Prognostic factors in glomerular diseases with crescents." Romanian Journal of Internal Medicine 57, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 254–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rjim-2019-0010.

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Abstract Introduction. More than 50% of glomerular crescent formation is required for a diagnosis of crescentic glomerulonephritis in a kidney biopsy. Although treatment protocols have been established for diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis, there is no standard treatment for patients with fewer crescents in renal biopsies. In this study the importance of crescent percentage and clinical features on renal survival independent of underlying disease was investigated. Methods. This retrospective observational study was conducted between 2013 and 2017. Forty-nine patients with crescent formation in their kidney biopsies were evaluated. We compared clinicopathological features and renal survival. We evaluated the factors affecting the course of end stage renal disease (ESRD). Results. A total of 49 patients (57% male and median age 49 years) were enrolled in this study. 39% of patients developed ESRD at follow-up. Logistic regression analysis showed that the requirement for renal replacement treatment on admission (p < 0.001), serum creatinine level above 2.7 mg/dL (p < 0.001), the presence of more than 50% glomerulosclerosis (p = 0.04) and more than 34% crescent formation (p = 0.002) were significantly associated with ESRD. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed that patients with less than 34% crescent in kidney biopsy and a serum creatinine level less than 2.7 mg/dL had increased kidney survival (log-rank test p: 0.01 and p: 0.002). Conclusion. Patients with crescent formation in kidney biopsy more than 34% should be evaluated for more aggressive treatment modalities regardless of the underlying disease, especially if the serum creatinine level is above 2.7 mg/dL.
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D'Carlo, Deborah, Glívia Angélica Rodrigues Barbosa, and Érica Rodrigues de Oliveira. "Proposta de um Conjunto de Heurísticas para Avaliação da Usabilidade de Aplicativos Móveis Educacionais." Abakós 5, no. 2 (May 24, 2017): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5752/p.2316-9451.2017v5n2p16.

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<p>A adoção de aplicativos móveis no contexto educacional vem crescendo e abre espaço para o <em>mobile learning</em>. Diante dessa crescente utilização e dos diferentes perfis de usuários, é relevante garantir que esses aplicativos contemplem requisitos de usabilidade, uma vez que eles possuem objetivos de aprendizado. Nesse contexto, esse trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar um conjunto de heurísticas específicas para avaliar a usabilidade dos aplicativos móveis educacionais. Por meio de avaliações com especialistas da área e usuários, foi possível evidenciar a eficiência e a eficácia das heurísticas propostas que foram consideradas relevantes para apreciação da usabilidade de aplicativos do domínio educacional.</p>
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Furtado, Maria Julia Fonseca. "Características acústicas de laterais em posição intervocálica em produções de falantes curitibanos." Estudos Linguísticos (São Paulo. 1978) 45, no. 1 (November 29, 2016): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21165/el.v45i1.727.

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Este estudo investiga acusticamente consoantes laterais em posição intervocálica no português brasileiro (PB). Foram observadas laterais em palavras como “vela” e “velha” e após a interação com a morfologia formando palavras como “velinha” e “velhinha”. Os resultados obtidos apontam para a presença de dois grandes grupos: o primeiro, com valores médios de F2-F1 em torno de 650 Hz e com caraterísticas apontadas na literatura condizentes com as da lateral alveolar; e o segundo com valores médios de F2-F1 crescendo de 1300 Hz a 1600 Hz, interpretados como laterais com um grau crescente de palatalização. Notou-se que a interação com a morfologia parece levar a um enfraquecimento da distinção entre os sons laterais do português.
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Sterpellone, di Luciano. "Gioachino Rossini: Mali in “Crescendo”." Giornale di Tecniche Nefrologiche e Dialitiche 24, no. 3 (July 2012): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/039493621202400312.

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Mount, Balfour. "A Final Crescendo of Pain?" Journal of Palliative Care 6, no. 3 (September 1990): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/082585979000600302.

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Roberfroid, Dominique, Carl Lachat, and Catherine Lucet. "Termination of the CRESCENDO trial." Lancet 376, no. 9757 (December 2010): 1983–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(10)62254-4.

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Kwatra, Shawn G. "Termination of the CRESCENDO trial." Lancet 376, no. 9757 (December 2010): 1984. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(10)62255-6.

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Sterpellone, Di Luciano. "Gioachino Rossini: Mali in “Crescendo”." Giornale di Clinica Nefrologica e Dialisi 24, no. 3 (January 26, 2018): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.33393/gcnd.2012.1161.

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Sistani, Laleh, Patricia Q. Rodriguez, Kjell Hultenby, Mathias Uhlen, Christer Betsholtz, Hannu Jalanko, Karl Tryggvason, Annika Wernerson, and Jaakko Patrakka. "Neuronal proteins are novel components of podocyte major processes and their expression in glomerular crescents supports their role in crescent formation." Kidney International 83, no. 1 (January 2013): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2012.321.

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Goyal, M., and R. Wiggins. "Fibronectin mRNA and protein accumulation, distribution, and breakdown in rabbit anti-glomerular basement membrane disease." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 1, no. 12 (June 1991): 1334–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1681/asn.v1121334.

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Fibronectin is a multifunctional matrix protein which by immunofluorescence appears to be present in increased amounts during glomerular injury. To examine fibronectin metabolism in glomerular injury, an anti-glomerular basement membrane model that progresses to severe glomerular crescent formation, glomerulosclerosis, and interstitial fibrosis was used. Fibronectin was purified from rabbit plasma, and a monoclonal antibody raised against rabbit fibronectin was used for immunolocalization and quantitation of fibronectin protein. RNA and protein were extracted from isolated glomeruli and whole renal cortex at various times during progression of disease. At day 4, there was a 2.5-fold increase in fibronectin protein which by immunofluorescence appeared to be in the glomerular mesangial area. There was no increase in glomerular fibronectin mRNA at this time. This discrepancy is consistent with the conclusion that, at this early time point, the increased glomerular fibronectin comes predominantly from plasma. By day 7, glomerular fibronectin mRNA and extractable fibronectin protein were increased in association with bright immunofluorescence along the inner aspect of Bowman's capsule where early crescents were forming. Similarly, at day 14, crescents stained very brightly for fibronectin. These results are consistent with the conclusion that, at later time points, fibronectin is synthesized in glomeruli in association with cell division and crescent formation. Degradation of fibronectin in glomerular and cortical extracts was demonstrated under normal and nephritic conditions by finding fibronectin proteolytic fragmentation by Western blot.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Nishikawa, K., Y. J. Guo, M. Miyasaka, T. Tamatani, A. B. Collins, M. S. Sy, R. T. McCluskey, and G. Andres. "Antibodies to intercellular adhesion molecule 1/lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 prevent crescent formation in rat autoimmune glomerulonephritis." Journal of Experimental Medicine 177, no. 3 (March 1, 1993): 667–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.177.3.667.

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In patients with glomerulonephritis widespread crescents are associated with a poor prognosis. Crescent formation appears to depend on the migration of mononuclear cells into Bowman's space, and therefore the interaction between leukocytes and glomerular endothelium may be a critical event in the genesis of crescents. We performed the present study to determine the effects of mouse monoclonal antibodies to the adhesion molecules intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) and lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 (LFA-1) in a model of crescentic glomerulonephritis in Wistar-Kyoto rats, induced by immunization with bovine glomerular basement membrane (GBM). By 10-14 d after immunization, the rats had developed circulating anti-GBM antibodies, reactive with the alpha 3 chain of type IV collagen (the Goodpasture antigen), accompanied by proteinuria, accumulation of rat immunoglobulin (Ig)G in the GBM, increased expression of ICAM-1 by glomerular endothelial cells, infiltration of glomerular tufts with LFA-1+ T cells and monocyte/macrophages, and early crescents. At 5 wk all rats had diffuse fibrocellular crescents, glomerular sclerosis, and tubulointerstitial damage. All rats developed severe renal insufficiency and died by 5 or 6 wk. The administration of monoclonal antibodies to rat ICAM-1 and LFA-1 markedly decreased the severity of the renal disease. In a group of rats injected three times a week with the monoclonal antibodies, from 2 d before immunization with GBM to day 14, glomerular abnormalities and proteinuria were virtually absent at day 14; even at 5 wk glomerular disease was quite mild, with only slight crescent formation and with only a mild decrease in renal function. When treatment was continued until 5 wk, the beneficial effects were even more marked, with virtual absence of crescents and with preservation of normal renal function. In a group of rats in which treatment was initiated on day 14, shortly after the appearance of glomerular abnormalities, progression of the disease was appreciably retarded, and the decrease in renal function was inhibited. The kidneys of rats treated from days -2 to 14 with antibodies to ICAM-1 and LFA-1 showed bright linear staining for rat IgG along the GBM, which did not differ in intensity from that seen in untreated rats. Furthermore, the titers of anti-GBM antibodies at 2 wk in treated rats were not lower than that seen in most of the untreated rats. There was, however, moderate reduction of anti-GBM antibodies at 5 wk in the treated rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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EL FEKI, SHEREEN. "Crescent concerns." International Affairs 83, no. 4 (July 2007): 757. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2007.00651.x.

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Bookman, Marc. "Crescent Heart." Red Cedar Review 46, no. 1 (2011): 129–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rcr.2011.0048.

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Pasachoff, Jay. "Royal Crescent." Physics Teacher 49, no. 8 (November 2011): 525. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.3653553.

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WRIGLEY, ROBERT. "CRESCENT WRENCH." Yale Review 103, no. 1 (December 9, 2014): 23–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/yrev.12222.

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Montes, Amelia Maria de la Luz. "Crescent (review)." Prairie Schooner 80, no. 1 (2006): 211–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2006.0084.

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