This study was undertaken to develop a quality control protocol to monitor instrument, operator, and CD34 assay performance. A dual level control system was established by cryopreserving aliquots of ...cells from peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) collections exhibiting different percentages of CD34+ cells. Twenty-five samples from each control specimen were assayed to establish a control range (mean +/- 2 SD). Levey-Jennings graphs were prepared for each control specimen to plot multiple measurements of CD34%. No significant differences were observed between fresh or cryopreserved PBPC aliquots in terms of light scatter properties or CD34 antigen density within the gated cell population. Cryopreserved PBPC samples are ideal for serving as a positive methodology control for daily CD34 analysis. Furthermore, such a system can help identify problems with assay reagents, sample preparation technique, or incorrect data analysis.
Antibiotic resistance, particularly with the fluoroquinolones and macrolide antibiotics, has now emerged globally with thermophilic campylobacters, including Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli, giving ...rise to concerns about how these organisms have acquired such resistance characteristics, as well as consequences for human and animal treatment. This review examines (i) the clinical epidemiology of antibiotic resistance in human and animal thermophilic campylobacters, (ii) an update on resistance rates globally, (iii) surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in campylobacters originating from animals, particularly poultry, (iv) the role of the environment in the acquisition and transmission of antibiotic-resistant campylobacters, as well as (v) issues of biocide resistance in campylobacters.
Both dependent and independent random processes can be used to study and synthesize stratigraphic sections and bedding sequences. Synthetic stratigraphic sections can be modeled to fit any geologic ...problem with a good correspondence between the synthetic and actual stratigraphic sections. To synthesize a sedimentary sequence, one needs only a transition procedure to go from one lithology or bedding type to another, and frequency distributions of thickness for the various lithologies. A sedimentation process with a "memory" is termed Markovian; if the past has no influence on either present or future sedimentation, it is called an independent trials process.