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Occurrence of new neurons in the piriform cortex

2015

In a recent mini-review (Yuan et al., 2015), support is given to the idea that neurons are generated during adulthood in the mammalian piriform cortex (PC), their periventricular origin being also discussed. It is known since long time that a subpopulation of cortical layer II cells in the adult PC of rodents express immature neuronal markers such as polysialylated NCAM (PSA-NCAM; Seki and Arai, 1991; Bonfanti et al., 1992) and doublecortin (DCX; Nacher et al., 2002). These immature neurons have been found in most mammals studied so far, their occurrence being restricted to the paleocortex in rodents (Seki and Arai, 1991; Bonfanti et al., 1992; Nacher et al., 2002), and extended to neocorti…

Adult neurogenesis; Doublecortin; Piriform cortex; PSA-NCAM; Structural plasticity; Anatomy; Neuroscience (miscellaneous); Cellular and Molecular NeuroscienceOlfactory systembiologyGeneral CommentaryPSA-NCAMNeurogenesisNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Embryonic stem cellstructural plasticityOlfactory bulbDoublecortinadult neurogenesispiriform cortexCellular and Molecular Neurosciencenervous systemdoublecortinPiriform cortexBrain sizebiology.proteinNeural cell adhesion moleculeAnatomyNeuroscienceNeuroscienceFrontiers in Neuroanatomy
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The clinical value of PSA increase during intravesical adjuvant therapy for nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer.

2016

Introduction Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA), Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) increase after intravesical BCG has been reported. The need of prostate biopsy in these patients is object of debate. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effect of intravesical therapy on PSA after transurethral resection (TUR) of nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Materials and methods Patients undergoing intravesical chemotherapy or immunotherapy for NMIBC were entered. PSA was measured before TUR, before the first and after the sixth instillation, 30 and 90 days after the last instillation. Patients with PSA ≥4 ng/ml or palpable prostate nodule were excluded. Results Out of 130 patients, 105 were e…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyProstate biopsymedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyAntineoplastic Agents03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineAdjuvants ImmunologicBiopsyIntravesical instillation Prostate cancer PSAmedicineAdjuvant therapyCombined Modality TherapyHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessAgedAged 80 and overChemotherapyBladder cancermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineImmunotherapyMiddle AgedProstate-Specific Antigenmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyAdministration IntravesicalUrinary Bladder Neoplasms030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBCG VaccinebusinessUrologia
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Data from: Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with consideration of systematic error

2021

Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has been especially difficult to resolve, even with phylogenomic approaches, is relationships within Lophotrochozoa (the animal clade that includes molluscs, annelids, and flatworms among others). Lack of resolution in phylogenomic analyses could be due to insufficient phylogenetic signal, limitations in taxon and/or gene sampling, or systematic error. Here, we investigated why lophotrochozoan phylogeny has been such a difficult question to answer by identifying and reducing sources of sys…

Helobdella robustaGlycera dibranchiataMytilus edulisAnnelidaEntalina tetragonaLeptochiton asellusCerebratulus marginatusLoxosomella cf. viviparaGraptacme eboreaLineus longissimusmedicine and health careClymenella torquataRuditapes philippinarumNucella lapillusHaliotis rufescenslong branch attractionPlatyzoaBarentsia gracilisPriapulus caudatusLineus ruberAlitta virenssaturationProchaetoderma californicumLife SciencesPinctada fucataSchistosoma mansoniPolyzoaCephalothrix hongkongensisRhyssoplax olivaceusLoxosoma pectinaricolaPhascolosoma agassiziiAdineta vagaDrosophila melanogasterEntoproctaBugula neritinaPhoronis vancouverensisMedicineNovocrania anomalaVillosa lienosaDaphnia pulexSagitta sp.Pectinaria gouldiiSymbion americanusNuculana pernulaSepia esculentaEnucula tenuisSolemya velumLineus lacteusTubulanus polymorphus-StruckGnathostomula paradoxaBoccardia proboscideaMacellomenia schanderiLaevipilina hyalinaTubulanus polymorphus-HalanychBryozoaPomatoceros lamarckiiSepioteuthis lessonianaParanemertes peregrinaMalacobdella grossaHemithiris psittaceaLeptochiton rugatusTrochozoaBrachionus plicatilisSpathoderma clenchiLaqueus californicusPatella vulgataLottia giganteaCrepidula fornicataPhoronidaAplysia californicaGlottidia pyramidataPhoronis psammophilaSchmidtea mediterraneaAlexandromenia crassaBrachiopodaMegadasys sp.Octopus vulgarisCapitella teletaNeomenia carinatacompositional heterogeneityNemerteaPhenacolepas pulchellaGadila tolmieiMolluscaMacrodasys sp.Crassostrea gigasPedicellina cernuaTaenia pisiformisDosidicus gigasCephalothrix linearisSpiralia
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Data from: Phylogenomics of Lophotrochozoa with consideration of systematic error

2016

Phylogenomic studies have improved understanding of deep metazoan phylogeny and show promise for resolving incongruences among analyses based on limited numbers of loci. One region of the animal tree that has been especially difficult to resolve, even with phylogenomic approaches, is relationships within Lophotrochozoa (the animal clade that includes molluscs, annelids, and flatworms among others). Lack of resolution in phylogenomic analyses could be due to insufficient phylogenetic signal, limitations in taxon and/or gene sampling, or systematic error. Here, we investigated why lophotrochozoan phylogeny has been such a difficult question to answer by identifying and reducing sources of sys…

Helobdella robustaGlycera dibranchiataMytilus edulisAnnelidaEntalina tetragonaLeptochiton asellusCerebratulus marginatusLoxosomella cf. viviparaGraptacme eboreaLineus longissimusmedicine and health careClymenella torquataRuditapes philippinarumNucella lapillusHaliotis rufescenslong branch attractionPlatyzoaBarentsia gracilisPriapulus caudatusLineus ruberAlitta virenssaturationProchaetoderma californicumPinctada fucataSchistosoma mansoniLife sciencesPolyzoaCephalothrix hongkongensisRhyssoplax olivaceusLoxosoma pectinaricolaPhascolosoma agassiziiAdineta vagaDrosophila melanogasterEntoproctaBugula neritinaPhoronis vancouverensisMedicineNovocrania anomalaVillosa lienosaDaphnia pulexSagitta sp.Pectinaria gouldiiSymbion americanusNuculana pernulaSepia esculentaEnucula tenuisSolemya velumLineus lacteusTubulanus polymorphus-StruckGnathostomula paradoxaBoccardia proboscideaMacellomenia schanderiLaevipilina hyalinaTubulanus polymorphus-HalanychBryozoaPomatoceros lamarckiiSepioteuthis lessonianaParanemertes peregrinaMalacobdella grossaHemithiris psittaceaLeptochiton rugatusTrochozoaBrachionus plicatilisSpathoderma clenchiLaqueus californicusPatella vulgataLottia giganteaCrepidula fornicataPhoronidaAplysia californicaGlottidia pyramidataPhoronis psammophilaSchmidtea mediterraneaAlexandromenia crassaBrachiopodaMegadasys sp.Octopus vulgarisCapitella teletaNeomenia carinatacompositional heterogeneityNemerteaPhenacolepas pulchellaGadila tolmieiMolluscaMacrodasys sp.Crassostrea gigasPedicellina cernuaTaenia pisiformisDosidicus gigasCephalothrix linearisSpiralia
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PRELIMINARY DATA ON PSA CHANGES DURING INTRAVESICAL THERAPY FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER

2013

Introduction/Aim: Many factors can cause an increase of PSA independently from the presence of prostate cancer . The objective was to evaluate the fluctuation of the serum levels of PSA during adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy or immunotherapy. An increase of PSA due to intravesical BCG and up to 3 months later has been reported (1). Patients and Methods: Patients treated with intravesical chemotherapy or immunotherapy for non- muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) were entered in the study. Serum samples were collected before starting intravesical therapy, during therapy (within 3rd and 6th instillation) and 30 days after the end of the 6-week induction regimen and during maintenance reg…

Intravesical therapy PSA bladder cancer prostate cancerSettore MED/24 - Urologia
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Pilot Study on Predictive Value of Plasmatic Levels of 9 Angiogenetic Biomarkers in Selection of Patients Candidate to Prostate Biopsy

2013

To reduce the number of negative prostate biopsies in patients with elevated PSA serum levels represents a major challenge in urological oncology. Angiogenetic factors might be involved in initial stages of prostate cancer and might represent useful tools in patients’ selection for prostate biopsy. The plasmatic levels of Angiopoietin-2, Follistatin, G-CSF, HGF, IL-8, Leptin, PDGF-BB, PECAM-1 and VEGF were measured by BioPlex immunoassay in patients undergoing prostate biopsy for palpable prostate nodule and/or elevated PSA levels (≥4 ng/mL). They were related with biopsy results. ROC curve analysis was exploited to test the diagnostic accuracy of each biomarker by AUC calculation. A poten…

LeptinMaleOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyProstate biopsyBiopsyPilot ProjectsAdenocarcinomaUrological oncologyProstate cancerPredictive Value of TestsProstateInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansIn patientAngiogenic ProteinsAgedAged 80 and overProstatic Intraepithelial Neoplasiamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPatient SelectionProstateProstatic NeoplasmsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedProstate-Specific Antigenmedicine.diseaseElevated PSAPredictive valuemedicine.anatomical_structureROC CurveArea Under CurveNeoplasm GradingbusinessUrologia Journal
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What do leaf anatomy and micromorphology tell us about the psammophilous Pancratium maritimum (Amaryllidaceae) in response to sand dune conditions?

2015

Abstract The present study aimed at verifying the morphological variation in leaf traits among different populations of Pancratium maritimum (sea daffodil) and the correlation between leaf diversity and climate conditions at different sites. Eleven populations of P. maritimum from Mediterranean coastal sand dunes were investigated with respect to leaf surface micro-morphology, leaf anatomy, and vascular pattern. Morphometric analysis was based on 29 quantitative foliar parameters. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), principal component analysis (PCA), discriminant function analysis (DFA), and clustering by Ward’s method were used for the statistical evaluation. Results revealed a rather u…

Mediterranean climatePancratium maritimumPlant SciencePlant anatomyPhenotypic plasticityBiologySand dune stabilizationBotanySea daffodilLeaf micromorphologyWater-use efficiencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPancratium maritimumMediterranean coastal sand dunePhenotypic plasticityVascular patternEcologyLeaf anatomyfungifood and beveragesAmaryllidaceaeAnatomybiology.organism_classificationPlant morphologyLeaf anatomy; Leaf micromorphology; Mediterranean coastal sand dunes; Pancratium maritimum; Psammophyte; Vascular patternLeaf traitPsammophyte
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Error calculation for the PSA quotient.

2008

Abstract Objective Prostate specific antigen (PSA) assays have significant measurement errors, but the error associated with the PSA quotient (free to total PSA) often remains unknown. Methods We used both Gaussian error calculation and measurement of imprecision to investigate the level of error associated with the PSA quotient. Results Surprisingly, we found that the error of the PSA quotient at low levels is markedly smaller than that of the total PSA value. Conclusions The PSA quotient should be calculated and considered as a clinically relevant value.

Observational errorGaussianClinical BiochemistryNormal DistributionReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineProstate-Specific Antigenurologic and male genital diseasesbehavioral disciplines and activitiessymbols.namesakeProstate-specific antigenmental disordersStatisticssymbolsHumansBiological AssayValue (mathematics)QuotientTotal psaMathematicsClinical biochemistry
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Is free/total PSA predictive of pathological stage and Gleason score in patients with prostate cancer and serum PSAor=10 ng/ml?

2005

<i>Introduction:</i> To evaluate whether percent free prostate-specific antigen (%-fPSA) could be predictive of pathological stage and Gleason score in patients with prostate cancer (PCa) and serum PSA of 10 ng/ml or less. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> In 100 patients with total PSA≤10 ng/ml who underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy as primary treatment of PCa, %-fPSA levels in organ-confined vs. non-organ-confined PCa and in patients with Gleason score ≤/>7 were compared. <i>Results:</i> 32 patients had an organ-confined and 68 a locally advanced PCa. Median %-fPSA level was 15%; Gleasonscore was <7 in 49 patients, equal to 7 in 40 and >7 i…

OncologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologyUrologyProstatic NeoplasmsMiddle AgedProstate-Specific Antigenurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseaseProstate cancerAntigenInternal medicinemedicineHumansNeoplasm stagingIn patientProstate cancer stagingStage (cooking)businessPathologicalTotal psaAgedNeoplasm StagingUrologia internationalis
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Prognostic value of nuclear matrix protein expression in localized prostate cancer.

2012

The aim of the study was to correlate nuclear matrix (NM) protein expression profiles with the risk of PSA progression or death in early prostate cancer (PCa).High-resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) was used to identify tumor-associated NM proteins in the PCa specimens obtained from 94 patients. The association between the expression of each protein and the probability of PSA progression or death was studied through univariate analysis. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering analysis was then used to generate patient clusters showing comparable outcomes by including the proteins that were predictive at univariate analysis. PSA-free and overall survival curves relative to…

OncologyPCA3MaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPrognosiPSA progressionValue (computer science)Kaplan-Meier EstimateNuclear matrix proteins; Prognosis Prostate cancer; PSA progressionurologic and male genital diseasesNuclear Matrix-Associated ProteinFollow-Up StudieProstate cancerNuclear Matrix-Associated ProteinsInternal medicinemedicineCluster AnalysisHumansElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalNuclear matrix proteinMultivariate AnalysiProportional Hazards ModelsNuclear matrix proteinsHematologyCluster AnalysiProstate cancerProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryProstatic NeoplasmsPSA PROGRESSIONGeneral MedicineProstate-Specific AntigenNuclear matrixmedicine.diseasePrognosisProstate-specific antigenOncologyMultivariate AnalysisDisease ProgressionProportional Hazards ModelbusinessFollow-Up StudiesHuman
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