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An integrated genome research network for studying the genetics of alcohol addiction

2010

Alcohol drinking is highly prevalent in many cultures and contributes to the global burden of disease. In fact, it was shown that alcohol constitutes 3.2% of all worldwide deaths in the year 2006 and is linked to more than 60 diseases, including cancers, cardiovascular diseases, liver cirrhosis, neuropsychiatric disorders, injuries and foetal alcohol syndrome. Alcoholism, which has been proven to have a high genetic load, is one potentially fatal consequence of chronic heavy alcohol consumption, and may be regarded as one of the most prevalent neuropsychiatric diseases afflicting our society today. The aim of the integrated genome research network 'Genetics of Alcohol Addiction'-which is a …

PharmacologyGeneticsCandidate genemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryImaging geneticsAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)Human factors and ergonomicsPoison controlSuicide preventionGenetic loadPsychiatry and Mental healthInjury preventionmedicinePsychiatrybusinessmedia_commonAddiction Biology
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In vivo activity of pseudoguaianolide sesquiterpene lactones in acute and chronic inflammation.

2000

The pseudoguaianolide sesquiterpene lactones 4-alpha-O-acetyl-pseudoguaian-6beta-olide (1), hymenin (2), ambrosanolide (3), tetraneurin A (4), parthenin (5), hysterin (6) and confertdiolide (7) were evaluated for their ability to affect the inflammation responses induced by different agents. All the compounds showed activity against the 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA)-induced mouse ear edema. The ethyl phenylpropiolate (EPP)-induced mouse ear edema was inhibited by compounds 3, 5 and 7. However, when sesquiterpene-lactones were assayed on the arachidonic acid (AA)-induced mouse ear edema, none of them were active. The only sesquiterpene lactone orally active against the paw mouse…

PharmacologySesquiterpene lactoneGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceIn vivoEdemamedicineAnimalsGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsDexamethasonechemistry.chemical_classificationInflammationbiologyChemistryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalGeneral MedicinePlantsCarrageenanMyeloperoxidaseTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateImmunologyAcute DiseaseChronic Diseasebiology.proteinTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateArachidonic acidFemalemedicine.symptomSesquiterpenesmedicine.drugLife sciences
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A MULTI-LEVEL FUNCTIONAL STUDY OF A SNAP25 AT-RISK VARIANT FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER AND SCHIZOPHRENIA

2019

Background The synaptosomal associated protein SNAP25 is crucial for synaptic vesicle docking and fusion and has been associated with multiple psychiatric conditions. We recently identified a promoter variant in SNAP25, rs6039769, associated with bipolar disorder and gene expression in prefrontal cortex. Methods Here, we performed a genetic association study using this variation on two independent cohorts of 288 and 173 subjects with schizophrenia and 315 unaffected control individuals. We replicated our results using data from the schizophrenia group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC). Functional consequences combined both in vitro and post-mortem gene expression analysis on 30 p…

Pharmacologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryImaging geneticsSNAP25medicine.diseaseBioinformaticsPsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologySynaptic vesicle dockingMedicinePharmacology (medical)Neurology (clinical)Bipolar disorderAllelebusinessFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPrefrontal cortexBiological PsychiatryGenetic associationEuropean Neuropsychopharmacology
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Long-distance spin-transport across the Morin phase transition up to room temperature in ultra-low damping single crystals of the antiferromagnet α-F…

2020

Antiferromagnetic materials can host spin-waves with polarizations ranging from circular to linear depending on their magnetic anisotropies. Until now, only easy-axis anisotropy antiferromagnets with circularly polarized spin-waves were reported to carry spin-information over long distances of micrometers. In this article, we report long-distance spin-transport in the easy-plane canted antiferromagnetic phase of hematite and at room temperature, where the linearly polarized magnons are not intuitively expected to carry spin. We demonstrate that the spin-transport signal decreases continuously through the easy-axis to easy-plane Morin transition, and persists in the easy-plane phase through …

Phase transition530 PhysicsScienceDephasingGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleMagnetic properties and materialsElectronic and spintronic devices0103 physical sciencesAntiferromagnetism010306 general physicsAnisotropyPhysicsMultidisciplinaryMorin transitionCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsMagnonQ[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic and Molecular Clusters [physics.atm-clus]General ChemistrySpintronics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology530 PhysikFerromagnetismMagnetic dampingCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons0210 nano-technologyNature Communications
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Melting and interdigitation of microstructured solid supported membranes quantified by imaging ellipsometry

2010

The phase transition of individually addressable microstructured lipid bilayers was investigated by means of noncontact imaging ellipsometry. Two-dimensional membrane compartments were created on silicon substrates by micromolding in capillaries and the phase transition of supported dimyristoylphosphadiylcholine DMPC and dipentadecoylphosphatidylcholine DiC15PC membranes was determined measuring area expansion and thickness of the bilayer as a function of temperature, ethanol concentration, and cholesterol content. Apart from measuring the thermotropic behavior of DMPC on glass slides and silicon wafers, the authors were able to visualize the reversible induction of an interdigitated phase …

Phase transitionMaterials scienceChemistry(all)Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)BilayerVesicleAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral ChemistryPhysics and Astronomy(all)Thermotropic crystalGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBiomaterialsMembraneMaterials Science(all)EllipsometryPhase (matter)lipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)General Materials ScienceLipid bilayerBiointerphases
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Giant barocaloric effects over a wide temperature range in superionic conductor AgI

2017

Current interest in barocaloric effects has been stimulated by the discovery that these pressure-driven thermal changes can be giant near ferroic phase transitions in materials that display magnetic or electrical order. Here we demonstrate giant inverse barocaloric effects in the solid electrolyte AgI, near its superionic phase transition at ~420 K. Over a wide range of temperatures, hydrostatic pressure changes of 2.5 kbar yield large and reversible barocaloric effects, resulting in large values of refrigerant capacity. Moreover, the peak values of isothermal entropy change (60 J K−1 kg−1 or 0.34 J K−1 cm−3) and adiabatic temperature changes (18 K), which we identify for a starting tempera…

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Magnetic and electronic phase transitions probed by nanomechanical resonators

2020

The reduced dimensionality of two-dimensional (2D) materials results in characteristic types of magnetically and electronically ordered phases. However, only few methods are available to study this order, in particular in ultrathin insulating antiferromagnets that couple weakly to magnetic and electronic probes. Here, we demonstrate that phase transitions in thin membranes of 2D antiferromagnetic FePS3, MnPS3 and NiPS3 can be probed mechanically via the temperature-dependent resonance frequency and quality factor. The observed relation between mechanical motion and antiferromagnetic order is shown to be mediated by the specific heat and reveals a strong dependence of the Néel temperature of…

Phase transitionScienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)Two-dimensional materials01 natural sciencesCharacterization and analytical techniquesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticlesymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Antiferromagnetismlcsh:ScienceMaterials010302 applied physicsPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsQResonanceMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)HeterojunctionGeneral ChemistryPhysics - Applied Physics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterCoupling (physics)Phase transitions and critical phenomenaFerromagnetismsymbolsIsing modellcsh:Qvan der Waals force0210 nano-technologyOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Nature Communications
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Pharmacological Properties of Polyphenols: Bioavailability, Mechanisms of Action, and Biological Effects in In Vitro Studies, Animal Models, and Huma…

2021

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/8/1074 Este artículo de investigación pertenece al número especial "Oxidative Stress and Inflammation: From Mechanisms to Therapeutic Approaches 2.0". Drugs are bioactive compounds originally discovered from chemical structures present in both the plant and animal kingdoms. These have the ability to interact with molecules found in our body, blocking them, activating them, or increasing or decreasing their levels. Their actions have allowed us to cure diseases and improve our state of health, which has led us to increase the longevity of our species. Among the molecules with pharmacological activity …

Phenols - Physiological effect.Pharmacology.QH301-705.5Medicine (miscellaneous)Phenols - Properties.Farmacología.ReviewPharmacologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyDrugs - Bioavalability.drugsIn vivoconcomitanthumanBiology (General)Chemistrybiological effectsBiological activitypharmacologicalin vitroMedicamentos - Biodisponibilidad.In vitroBioavailabilityFenoles - Propiedades.mechanisms of actionpolyphenolin vivoPolyphenolFenoles - Efectos fisiológicos.bioavailabilityBiomedicines
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From foes to friends: Viral infections expand the limits of host phenotypic plasticity

2020

Phenotypic plasticity enables organisms to survive in the face of unpredictable environmental stress. Intimately related to the notion of phenotypic plasticity is the concept of the reaction norm that places phenotypic plasticity in the context of a genotype-specific response to environmental gradients. Whether reaction norms themselves evolve and which factors might affect their shape has been the object of intense debates among evolutionary biologists along the years. Since their discovery, viruses have been considered as pathogens. However, new viromic techniques and a shift in conceptual paradigms are showing that viruses are mostly non-pathogenic ubiquitous entities. Recent studies hav…

Phenotypic plasticityHuman evolutionary geneticsBiologyEnvironmental stressAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionEvolutionary biologyVirus DiseasesViral evolutionVirusesAnimalsHumansNorm (social)Evolutionary dynamicsPhysiological HomeostasisVirus Physiological Phenomena
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Molecular Basis Of Mild Hyperphenylalaninaemia In Turkey

2000

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