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  • Rehg, J. M., et al. (författare)
  • Decoding children's social behavior
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: 2013 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). - : IEEE Computer Society. ; , s. 3414-3421
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We introduce a new problem domain for activity recognition: the analysis of children's social and communicative behaviors based on video and audio data. We specifically target interactions between children aged 1-2 years and an adult. Such interactions arise naturally in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental disorders such as autism. We introduce a new publicly-available dataset containing over 160 sessions of a 3-5 minute child-adult interaction. In each session, the adult examiner followed a semi-structured play interaction protocol which was designed to elicit a broad range of social behaviors. We identify the key technical challenges in analyzing these behaviors, and describe methods for decoding the interactions. We present experimental results that demonstrate the potential of the dataset to drive interesting research questions, and show preliminary results for multi-modal activity recognition.
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  • Arkadopoulos, N, et al. (författare)
  • Intrasplenic transplantation of allogeneic hepatocytes prolongs survival in anhepatic rats
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Hepatology. - : Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health). - 0270-9139 .- 1527-3350. ; 28:5, s. 1365-1370
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • To examine whether hepatocytes transplanted in the spleen can function as an ectopic liver, we performed hepatocyte transplantation in rats that were rendered anhepatic, Total hepatectomy was performed by using a novel single-stage technique. Following hepatectomy, Group 1 rats (n = 16) were monitored until death to determine survival time without prior intervention. Group 2 anhepatic rats (n = 20) were sacrificed at various times to measure blood hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) levels. Group 3 (n = 16) rats received intrasplenic injection of isolated hepatocytes (2.5 x 10(7) cells/rat) followed by total hepatectomy after 3 days. Group 4 (n = 12) sham-transplanted rats received intrasplenic saline infusion, and after 3 days they were rendered anhepatic, Group 2, 3, and 4 rats were maintained on daily Cyclosporine A (10 mg/kg; intramuscularly). Group I anhepatic rats survived for 22.4 +/- 5.2 hours (standard deviation). The anhepatic state was associated with a progressive and statistically significant rise in blood HGF and TGF-beta 1 levels. Rats that received hepatocyte transplantation before total hepatectomy had a significantly longer survival time than sham-transplanted anhepatic controls (34.1 +/- 8.5 vs. 15.5 +/- 4.8 hrs, P < .01), Additionally, at 12 hours post-hepatectomy, transplanted rats had significantly lower blood ammonia, prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and TGF-beta 1 levels when compared with sham-transplanted controls, In conclusion, intrasplenic transplantation of allogeneic hepatocytes prolonged survival, improved blood chemistry, and lowered blood TGF-beta 1 levels in rats rendered anhepatic.
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  • Lilja, Helene, et al. (författare)
  • Fetal rat hepatocytes : Isolation, characterization and transplantation in the Nagase analbuminernic rats
  • 1997
  • Ingår i: Transplantation. - 0041-1337 .- 1534-6080. ; 64:9, s. 1240-1248
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background. In contrast to adult hepatocytes, fetal hepatocytes (FH) are thought to be highly proliferative, less immunogenic, and resistant to cryopreservation and ischemic injury. These qualities could enhance FH engraftment, proliferation, and gene transfer requiring active DNA synthesis, Methods. Rat FH were obtained using the nonperfusion collagenase/DNase digestion method, Free and cultured cells were studied using electron microscopy, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and Northern analysis using alpha-fetoprotein and albumin as markers of hepatocyte lineage, DNA synthetic activity was measured in quiescent and mitogen-stimulated fetal and adult hepatocytes by [H-3]thymidine incorporation, Susceptibility of cultured FH to retrovirally mediated gene transfer was studied using an amphotropic retroviral vector carrying the Escherichia coli lac-Z gene, Nagase analbuminemic rats were used as recipients to study the effects of intraportal FH transplantation, Analysis of serum albumin was carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results, In fetal liver, 87+/-2%? of the cells showed morphological and molecular features of hepatocytes. DNA synthetic activity in nonstimulated cultured FH was 10 times greater than the maximal hepatocyte growth factor-driven response in adult rat hepatocytes., A total of 5-15% FH stained positive for X-gal; results of transduction in adult hepatocyte cultures were negative. In Nagase analbuminemic rat recipients, FH produced significant amounts of albumin only when a hepatic regenerative stimulus was applied. Immunohistochemistry confirmed presence of albumin-positive hepatocytes, Conclusions, Fetal rat liver from the late gestation period is highly enriched with hepatocyte progenitors, They are highly proliferative and susceptible to retroviral transduction and can engraft and function in the adult rat liver if transplanted under a hepatic regenerative stimulus.
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  • Nazneen, N., et al. (författare)
  • Supporting Parents for In-home Capture of Problem Behaviors of Children with Developmental Disabilities
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. - : Springer. - 1617-4909 .- 1617-4917. ; 16:2, s. 193-207
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Ubiquitous computing has shown promise in applications for health care in the home. In this paper, we focus on a study of how a particular ubicomp capability, selective archiving, can be used to support behavioral health research and practice. Selective archiving technology, which allows the capture of a window of data prior to and after an event, can enable parents of children with autism and related disabilities to record video clips of events leading up to and following an instance of problem behavior. Behavior analysts later view these video clips to perform a functional assessment. In contrast to the current practice of direct observation, a powerful method to gather data about child problem behaviors but costly in terms of human resources and liable to alter behavior in the subjects, selective archiving is cost effective and has the potential to provide rich data with minimal instructions to the natural environment. To assess the effectiveness of parent data collection through selective archiving in the home, we developed a research tool, CRAFT (Continuous Recording And Flagging Technology) and conducted a study by installing CRAFT in eight households of children with developmental disabilities and severe behavior concerns. The results of this study show the promise and remaining challenges for this technology. We have also shown that careful attention to the design of a ubicomp system for use by other domain specialists or non-technical users is key to moving ubicomp research forward.
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  • Suk Suh, K, et al. (författare)
  • Bioartificial liver treatment in rats with fulminant hepatic failure : effect on DNA binding activity of liver-enriched and growth-associated transcription factors
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Journal of Surgical Research. - : Elsevier BV. - 0022-4804 .- 1095-8673. ; 85:2, s. 243-250
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background. We earlier described a model of fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) in the rat where partial hepatectomy is combined with induction of right liver lobe necrosis. In FHF rats, lack of regeneration of the residual liver was associated with delayed expression of HGF and HGF receptor c-met and elevated blood HGF and TGF-β1 levels. We then found that intrasplenic hepatocyte transplantation prolonged survival in FHF rats and triggered hepatocyte proliferation in the native liver. The latter effect was associated with accelerated expression of HGF and c-met mRNA in the liver and lowering of blood HGF and TGF-β1 levels. In the present study we show that in FHF rats, treatment with a bioartificial liver (BAL) had similar effects.Materials and methods. FHF was induced in inbred Lewis rats and after 4 h, Group 1 rats were subjected to a 4-h whole blood perfusion through the BAL loaded with 3 × 108 microcarrier-attached syngeneic hepatocytes, whereas Group 2 control rats were treated with the BAL containing microcarriers only.Results. Compared to sham-BAL-treated rats, the test rats lived longer (28 ± 5 vs 17 ± 2 h; P = 0.0005), had better coagulation parameters, maintained higher body core temperature, and showed decreased plasma TGF-β1 levels. In addition, their liver remnants were HGF positive and showed increased DNA binding of transcription factors engaged in the modulation of hepatocyte proliferation (e.g., STAT3) and liver-specific gene expression (e.g., HNF1, HNF4, C/EBP).Conclusions. This study demonstrates that hepatocyte-based extracorporeal support not only can provide metabolic support by increasing the available functional liver mass but also is capable of modifying humoral and molecular mechanisms which are responsible for proliferation and organ-specific functions of residual hepatocytes.
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