Yvette Coulson-Thomas

Yvette Coulson-Thomas
  • Federal University of São Paulo

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The ocular surface, which forms the interface between the eye and the external environment, includes the cornea, corneoscleral limbus, the conjunctiva and the accessory glands that produce the tear film. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and proteoglycans (PGs) have been shown to play important roles in the development, hemostasis and pathology of the ocul...
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Purpose: We recently reported that the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA), which promotes inflammatory angiogenesis in other vascular beds, is an abundant component of the limbal extracellular matrix. Consequently, we have explored the possibility that HA contributes to lymphangiogenesis in the inflamed cornea. Methods: To study the role of HA on...
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Purpose Limbal epithelial stem cells (LSCs), located in the basal layer of the corneal epithelium in the corneal limbus, are vital for maintaining the corneal epithelium. LSCs have a high capacity of self-renewal with increased potential for error-free proliferation and poor differentiation. To date, limited research has focused on unveiling the co...
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We have developed methods for isolating proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans from archaeological bones and teeth. These methods have been previously published (Coulson- Thomas et al., 2015 ) and are described here in more detail. In the case of glycosaminoglycans, the method was a previously described method ( Nader et al., 1999 ) which we optimize...
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We have developed a 3D co-culture system composed of fibroblasts and colorectal cancer cells that enables us to study the desmoplastic reaction. This method also enables us to study the influence of the desmoplastic reaction on the migration of colorectal cancer cells through the surrounding stroma. This protocol has been previously published (Coul...
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a group of fibroblast-like multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells that have the ability to differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes. Recent studies have demonstrated that MSCs possess a unique ability to exert suppressive and regulatory effects on both adaptive and innate immunity in an autologou...
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Bone tissue is mineralized dense connective tissue consisting mainly of a mineral component (hydroxyapatite) and an organic matrix comprised of collagens, non-collagenous proteins and proteoglycans (PGs). Extracellular matrix proteins and PGs bind tightly to hydroxyapatite which would protect these molecules from the destructive effects of temperat...
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Heparan sulfate (HS) is a highly modified glycosaminoglycan (GAG) bound to a core protein to form heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) that are vital in many cellular processes ranging from development to adult physiology, as well as in disease, through interactions with various protein ligands. This study aimed to elucidate the role of HS in corn...
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The stroma surrounding tumors can either restrict or promote tumor growth and progression, and both the cellular and non-cellular components of the stroma play an active role. The cellular components in the surrounding stroma include tumor-associated fibroblasts, host tissue cells and immune cells. The non-cellular components, which form the extrac...
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Knowledge and content management is increasingly becoming an essential part of the new digital world in which we live. This book has been published to help organisations maximise the benefits of their ERP II information system. We present a ‘critical pathway’ approach to ERP II implementation and highlight a number of key aspects of this process.
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Purpose – Delivering benefits from ERP II is challenging and the purpose of this paper is to investigate the allocation of resources contributing towards benefits realisation. Design/methodology/approach – A case‐study investigation was based on a five‐month placement within the project team of an organisation implementing ERP II. A critical succe...
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The stromal reaction surrounding tumors leads to the formation of a tumor-specific microenvironment, which may play either a restrictive role or a supportive role in the growth and progression of the tumors. Lumican, a small leucine-rich proteoglycan (SLRP) of the extracellular matrix (ECM), regulates collagen fibrillogenesis. Recently, lumican has...
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Purpose There is a lack of research covering the training requirements of organisations implementing highly demanding information systems (HDISs). The aim of this paper is to help in the understanding of appropriate training requirements for such systems. Design/methodology/approach This research investigates the training delivery within a custome...
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Underinvestment in training during ERPII implementations is having a significant impact upon benefits realisation. There is a lack of research covering the training requirements of customer facing organisations implementing ERPII. Literature shows that training attracts the smallest proportion of the implementation budget. However, the current rese...
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During cancer cell growth many tumors exhibit various grades of desmoplasia, unorganized production of fibrous or connective tissue, composed mainly of collagen fibers and myofibroblasts. The accumulation of an extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding tumors directly affects cancer cell proliferation, migration and spread; therefore the study of desm...
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Sulfated glycolipids (SGs) and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) present on the surface of colonic, vaginal epithelial and neuroglial cells bind to HIV GP120, suggesting that these glycoconjugates may have a role in HIV infection. The main goal of this work was to test the ability of the human milk glycoconjugates (SGs and GAGs) to inhibit the infection of...
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We undertook research that investigated the genetic diversity of the population of the city of Benghazi. This city is located in the northeast of Libya, on the Gulf of Sidra, a part of the Mediterranean Sea. Libya became independent in 1951 after a brief period as an Italian colony; it was invaded by Italy in 1911. In February 2011, there was an up...
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The seventeen Y-STR loci included in the AmpFℓSTR(®) Yfiler™ PCR Amplification kit (DYS19, DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393, DYS385a/b, DYS438, DYS439, DYS437, DYS448, DYS458, DYS456, DYS635, and Y-GATA-H4) were used to type a sample population of 238 males from eastern Libya (Benghazi region). Of 238 observed haplotypes, 214 were...
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This paper presents a combination model which sets out a critical pathway for ERPII implementation for customer facing organisations (CFOs). The model incorporates a resource based view of implementation and the implementation lifecycle (from conception to completion), allowing identified critical success factors (CSFs) to be considered at each sta...
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Growth and survival of tumors at a site of metastasis involve interactions with stromal cells in the surrounding environment. Stromal cells aid tumor cell growth by producing cytokines as well as by modifying the environment surrounding the tumor through modulation of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) are biol...
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Regeneration of injured adult CNS axons is inhibited by formation of a glial scar. Immature astrocytes are able to support robust neurite outgrowth and reduce scarring, therefore, we tested whether these cells would have this effect if transplanted into brain injuries. Utilizing an in vitro spot gradient model that recreates the strongly inhibitory...
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In this study, we analyzed the influence of proteoglycans on the interaction between human high molecular weight kininogen (HK) and the cell surface. We found that D5- related peptide inhibits HK-biotin cellular uptake. Confocal microscopy showed that HK colocalizes with heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) at the cell surface. When biotin-HK is inc...
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Injury to the CNS of vertebrates leads to the formation of a glial scar and production of inhibitory molecules, including chondroitin sulphate proteoglycans. Various studies suggest that the sugar component of the proteoglycan is responsible for the inhibitory role of these compounds in axonal regeneration. By degrading chondroitin sulphate chains...

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