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Postnatal developmental changes in the dopaminergic signaling in mouse gut

2011

The presence of dopamine-containing neurons in the enteric nervous system has been described, but it is far to be clear their role in the modulation of gut motility. Moreover, ontogenetic studies shows that dopaminergic neurons are late-developing neurons, arising perinatally, but there are no informations if dopaminergic signaling may undergo to developmental changes after birth, as demonstrated for other signaling. Thus, using a pharmacological approach, we examined, in vitro, the role of dopaminergic neurons in the regulation of duodenal contractility in neonatal mice (≤48 h postnatal) compared to the adults. Transcripts for all dopaminergic receptors were detected in mouse duodenum at e…

dopamine dopamine receptor postnatal development mouse gut enteric transmission
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Dopaminergic signaling in mouse duodenum and postanatal developmental changes

2012

dopaminergic trasmission postnatal enteric nervous system gut
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Shanghai Fever: Not Only an Asian Disease

2022

Objectives: To describe a case of Shanghai fever disease and to analyze other published reports in non-Asiatic countries, defining clinical characteristics and highlighting that this is not only an Asian disease. Study design: A computerized search without language restriction was conducted using PubMed and Scopus; all references listed were hand-searched to identify any other relevant literature. An article was considered eligible for inclusion in the systematic review if it reported cases with Shanghai fever described in non-Asiatic countries. Our case was also included in the analysis. Results: Ten articles reporting 10 cases of Shanghai fever disease were considered. Fever, diarrhea and…

ecthyma gangrenosumnecrotizing enteritiMicrobiology (medical)Infectious DiseasesShanghai feverGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyPseudomonas aeruginosaImmunology and AllergyMolecular Biologysepsis.Pathogens
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Software startup education around the world : A preliminary analysis

2018

New software startups are born everyday around the world. Nonetheless, failure is the fate of most of them. The community already knows that several facts, such as market competition or lack of resources, can impact the destiny of a startup. However, little has been explored in term of the impact of software startup education on the success of failure of startups. In this sense, this study presents the initial steps that we are taking to understand how software startups are taught around the world. To do so, we design a qualitative survey aimed at software startup educators at Universities. Our goal is to gather enough information so we can help the academic community in improving their own…

educationkoulutusohjelmistoalasoftware startupsnew business enterprisesyrittäjyysstartup-yrityksettietotekniikkayritykset
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Effectiveness and Efficiency of Social Economy Organizations

2016

The social economy is a sector that contributes significantly to job creation, sustainable development and income generation as well as equitable distribution of wealth. It is a sector capable of combining profitability with social inclusion within the system of democratic governance, work in the public and private sectors as adjustment of service provision to social needs. Within the social economy there are many different organizations that are usually referred to as social enterprises. SE as a specific mechanism for delivery of goods and services within the existing socio-economic system may not disregard the effectiveness and efficiency. The relationships between effectiveness and effic…

efficiencysocial economyeffectivenesssocial enterprises
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Material de pràctiques de Matemàtiques II (2013/2014)

2014

Exercicis resolts i proposats i apunts de modelització de problemes de programació matemàtica per a l'assignatura Matemàtiques II dins dels estudis de grau en Economia, en administració i direcció d'empreses i en finances i comptabilitat Solved and proposed exercices and notes on modelling problems of mathematical programming of the subject "Matemàtiques II", in the studies of degree in Economics, degree in business administration and degree in finance and accounting Aquest material ha rebut un dels incentius de la convocatòria 2012 per a la qualitat en l’elaboració de materials docents del Servei de Política Lingüística de la Universitat de València, servei que també ha revisat lingüística…

ejercicios resueltosUNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Investigación operativa::Programación no linealejercicios propuestosejercicios con LingoUNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Investigación operativa::Programación linealprogramación matemáticaUNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Investigación operativa::Programación entera
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The glucagon-like Peptide-2

2011

Multiple peptide hormones produced within the gastrointestinal system act also in the central nervous system and aid in the regulation of energy homeostasis and metabolism. The list of these peptides is progressively increasing and includes glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP-2) as an anorexigenic factor. GLP-2 is released from enteroendocrine L-cells following food intake and its principal target is represented by the gastrointestinal tract. GLP-2 has been shown to be an important intestinotrophic factor that stimulates epithelial cell proliferation and inhibits apoptosis. GLP-2 increases intestinal blood flow and the activity and expression of epithelial brush-border digestive enzymes and nutrie…

endocrine systemintestinal hormones enteric nervous systemGastrointestinal system -- Peptide hormonesGastrointestinal system -- Motilitydigestive oral and skin physiologyGlucagon-Like Peptide 2Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Modulates Neurally-Evoked Mucosal Chloride Secretion in Guinea Pig Small Intestine In Vitro.

2012

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) acts at the G protein-coupled receptor, GLP-1R, to stimulate secretion of insulin and to inhibit secretion of glucagon and gastric acid. Involvement in mucosal secretory physiology has received negligible attention. We aimed to study involvement of GLP-1 in mucosal chloride secretion in the small intestine. Ussing chamber methods, in concert with transmural electrical field stimulation (EFS), were used to study actions on neurogenic chloride secretion. ELISA was used to study GLP-1R effects on neural release of acetylcholine (ACh). Intramural localization of GLP-1R was assessed with immunohistochemistry. Application of GLP-1 to serosal or mucosal sides of fla…

enteric nervous systemgastrointestinal hormonegastrointestinal hormones; neurogenic chloride secretion; enteric nervous systemSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologianeurogenic chloride secretion
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IT-Supported International Subsidiary Establishment Process for the Japanese Market: A Case Study on Finnish High Technology SMEs

2005

The large size of the Japanese IT market makes it attractive to and important for foreign high technology companies. However, the Japanese market is very challenging, highly competitive, and difficult to penetrate for foreign small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Most SMEs fail to penetrate into the Japanese market effectively by using modern IT-tools in the international subsidiary establishment process. No earlier in-depth empirical research exists on the IT-supported international subsidiary establishment process for this market. This study investigated and analyzed how a Finnish high technology SME implemented the ITsupported international subsidiary establishment process for the J…

establishment of subsidiariesJapansmall and medium-sized enterpriseSMEsinternationalizationIT-support
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The difficulty of applying exclusion criteria in ethical portfolios

2018

A main problem for socially responsible investors is deciding which companies should be included in their investment portfolio. Small investors may decide not to invest in companies they know are not behaving responsibly. Therefore, discredited companies will not be included in their portfolios, as they will understand those companies cannot be defined as ethical. To implement this procedure properly and apply it to big portfolios is a complex exercise which requires big amounts of information and the problems faced by investors applying such exclusion criteria to select their portfolio.

ethical investingmultinational enterprisesActuarial scienceHF5717-5734.7HG1-9999SustainabilityBusiness communication. Including business report writing business correspondenceBusinesssustainabilityFinanceFinance, Markets and Valuation
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