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Apple (Malus domestica) and Tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) Fruits Cell-Wall Hemicelluloses and Xyloglucan Degradation during Penicillium expansum I…

2004

We characterized the changes in cell-wall hemicellulosic polysaccharides and the hemicellulose-degrading enzymes associated with apple and tomato fruits infected by Penicillium expansum. Our results showed a reduction in the molecular mass of hemicelluloses, with this reduction being particularly notable in the xyloglucan associated with P. expansum infection. The activation of fungal beta-glucanases was also highlighted. Fruit xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase (XTH)-specific activity decreased drastically during the infection process in both apple and tomato fruits. We suggest that XTH reduction during the infection might be related with the fungus attack mechanism. We also suggest…

MalusRosaceaeCellulasePolysaccharideCell wallchemistry.chemical_compoundSolanum lycopersicumCell WallPolysaccharidesBotanyskin and connective tissue diseasesGlucansPlant Diseaseschemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyfungiPenicilliumfood and beveragesGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationXyloglucanHorticulturechemistryFruitMalusbiology.proteinXylanssense organsPenicillium expansumGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSolanaceaeJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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A lycopene β-cyclase/lycopene ε-cyclase/light-harvesting complex-fusion protein from the green algaOstreococcus lucimarinuscan be modified to produce…

2015

Summary Biosynthesis of asymmetric carotenoids such as α-carotene and lutein in plants and green algae involves the two enzymes lycopene β-cyclase (LCYB) and lycopene e-cyclase (LCYE). The two cyclases are closely related and probably resulted from an ancient gene duplication. While in most plants investigated so far the two cyclases are encoded by separate genes, prasinophyte algae of the order Mamiellales contain a single gene encoding a fusion protein comprised of LCYB, LCYE and a C-terminal light-harvesting complex (LHC) domain. Here we show that the lycopene cyclase fusion protein from Ostreococcus lucimarinus catalyzed the simultaneous formation of α-carotene and β-carotene when heter…

MamiellalesRecombinant Fusion Proteinsmedicine.medical_treatmentChlamydomonas reinhardtiiPlant ScienceCyclaseOstreococcuschemistry.chemical_compoundChlorophytaGeneticsmedicineIntramolecular LyasesCarotenoidPlant Proteinschemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyCarotenefood and beveragesCell Biologybeta Carotenebiology.organism_classificationCarotenoidsFusion proteinLycopeneBiochemistrychemistryThe Plant Journal
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Sjogren syndrome and parotid marginal zone lymphoma: Report of a case and review of literature

2020

Five percent of the cancers in the parotid region are non-hodgkin lymphomas. This lymphoma, involving the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), is called MALToma. A chronic autoimmune inflammatory process of the parotid gland, such as Sjogren's syndrome, results in an increased incidence of parotid MALToma. Biopsy of the parotid is essential for appropriate diagnosis; this can then be completed by radiotherapy, chemotherapy or therapy with monoclonal antibodies according to the stage of the disease. This study shows a clinical case of a 50-year-old patient with Sjogren's syndrome who developed a parotid MALToma.

Marginal zone lymphomaParotid lymphomaSjogren syndromeMALToma
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Supported Ionic Liquids: A Versatile and Useful Class of Materials.

2017

Supported ionic liquids (SILs) represent a class of materials with peculiar properties and a huge potential regarding their possible applications in different fields of chemistry. Herein, we report our ongoing research about the use of SILs as support for organocatalysts, their role as catalysts themselves, and their application as support and stabilizers of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs). The use of SILs based materials allowed achieving good results. Moreover, in some cases, after the functionalization of the catalytic species with an ion-tag moiety, a release and catch approach was employed in order to improve the catalytic activity and to facilitate the recovery of the hybrid system fo…

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysChemical substanceMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanotechnologyIonic liquid010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysisHeterogeneous catalysiOrganocatalysichemistry.chemical_compoundSupported catalysthemic and lymphatic diseasesMaterials ChemistryMoietyChemical Engineering (all)010405 organic chemistryChemistry (all)Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryCarbon Nanostructure0104 chemical scienceschemistryOrganocatalysisIonic liquidSurface modificationScience technology and societyChemical record (New York, N.Y.)
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Development and In Vitro Evaluation of Lyotropic Liquid Crystals for the Controlled Release of Dexamethasone.

2017

Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T17:33:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2017-08-02 Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) In this study, amphiphilic polymers were investigated as biomaterials that can control dexamethasone (DXM) release. Such materials present interfacial properties in the presence of water and an oily phase that can result in lyotropic liquid crystalline systems (LLCS). In addition, they can form colloidal nanostructures similar to those in living organisms, such as bilayers and hexagonal and cubic phases, which can be exploited to solubilize lipophilic drugs to sustain their release and enhance bioavailability. It was…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAmphiphilic polymersdexamethasone02 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleDexamethasonelcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinelcsh:Organic chemistryLyotropicControlled releaseNanostructured systemsLamellar structurelyotropic liquid crystalsIsopropyl myristatedrug releasechemistry.chemical_classificationPolarized light microscopyChromatographySmall-angle X-ray scatteringfungiDrug releaseGeneral ChemistryPolymerkinetic modelKinetic modelamphiphilic polymers; lyotropic liquid crystals; controlled release; drug release; kinetic model; dexamethasone; nanostructured systems021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseLyotropic liquid crystalschemistryChemical engineeringnanostructured systemsLyotropic liquid crystal0210 nano-technologycontrolled releaseamphiphilic polymersPolymers
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Draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas corrugata, a phytopathogenic bacterium with potential industrial applications

2014

Pseudomonas corrugata was first described as the causal agent of a tomato disease called 'pith necrosis' yet it is considered as a biological resource in various fields such as biocontrol of plant diseases and production of industrially promising microbial biopolymers (mcl-PHA). Here we report the first draft genome sequence of this species. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.

Mcl-PHAMolecular Sequence DataBiological pest controlBacterial ProteinBioengineeringPseudomonaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBacterial proteinBacterial ProteinsSolanum lycopersicumBiocontrol agentPlant pathogenPseudomonasBotanyLycopersicon esculentumWhole genome sequencingBase SequencebiologyPseudomonasfood and beveragesSequence Analysis DNAGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCyclic lipopeptideQuorum sensingPseudomonas corrugataQuorum sensingPithGenome BacterialBacteriaBiotechnologyJournal of Biotechnology
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Evapotranspiration Estimation with the S-SEBI Method from Landsat 8 Data against Lysimeter Measurements at the Barrax Site, Spain

2021

Evapotranspiration (ET) is a variable of the climatic system and hydrological cycle that plays an important role in biosphere–atmosphere–hydrosphere interactions. In this paper, remote sensing-based ET estimates with the simplified surface energy balance index (S-SEBI) model using Landsat 8 data were compared with in situ lysimeter measurements for different land covers (Grass, Wheat, Barley, and Vineyard) at the Barrax site, Spain, for the period 2014–2018. Daily estimates produced superior performance than hourly estimates in all the land covers, with an average difference of 12% and 15% for daily and hourly ET estimates, respectively. Grass and Vineyard showed the best performance, with …

Mean squared errorenergy balance; evapotranspiration; remote sensing; lysimeterScienceQevapotranspirationIrrigation schedulingEnergy balanceAtmospheric sciencesenergy balanceVineyardremote sensinglysimeterLysimeterEvapotranspirationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceWater cycleHydrosphereRemote Sensing; Volume 13; Issue 18; Pages: 3686
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A genome-wide association study of marginal zone lymphoma shows association to the HLA region

2015

Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) is the third most common subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Here we perform a two-stage GWAS of 1,281 MZL cases and 7,127 controls of European ancestry and identify two independent loci near BTNL2 (rs9461741, P=3.95 × 10−15) and HLA-B (rs2922994, P=2.43 × 10−9) in the HLA region significantly associated with MZL risk. This is the first evidence that genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex influences MZL susceptibility.

Medicin och hälsovetenskapLymphomaResearch Support U.S. Gov't P.H.S.Follicular lymphomaGeneral Physics and AstronomyGenome-wide association studyMarginal ZoneP.H.S.Medical and Health SciencesMajor Histocompatibility ComplexPolymorphism (computer science)Non-U.S. Gov'tGENE-EXPRESSIONCELL DEVELOPMENTGeneticsMultidisciplinaryMembrane GlycoproteinsResearch Support Non-U.S. Gov'tSingle NucleotideMarginal zone3. Good healthMultidisciplinary SciencesScience & Technology - Other TopicsNON-HODGKIN-LYMPHOMASUSCEPTIBILITY LOCIGenotypeCèl·lules BEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupEPIDEMIOLOGIC RESEARCHHuman leukocyte antigenBiologyResearch SupportPolymorphism Single NucleotideCLASSIFICATIONGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyWhite PeopleArticleN.I.H.Research Support N.I.H. ExtramuralMarginal zone lymphomaMD MultidisciplinaryGenetic variationmedicineJournal ArticleHumansPolymorphismGASTRIC LYMPHOMAIntramuralB cellsScience & TechnologyButyrophilinsGastric lymphomaB-CellExtramuralComputational BiologyGeneral ChemistryLymphoma B-Cell Marginal ZoneResearch Support N.I.H. Intramuralmedicine.diseaseRISK LOCIRHEUMATOID-ARTHRITISLymphomaMalaltia de HodgkinImmunologyU.S. Gov'tHodgkin's diseaseFOLLICULAR LYMPHOMAGenome-Wide Association Study
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Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Current Role in Patients with Lymphoma.

2021

Imaging of lymphoma is based on the use of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG-PET/CT) and/or contrast-enhanced CT, but concerns have been raised regarding radiation exposure related to imaging scans in patients with cancer, and its association with increased risk of secondary tumors in patients with lymphoma has been established. To date, lymphoproliferative disorders are among the most common indications to perform whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Whole-body MRI is superior to contrast-enhanced CT for staging the disease, also being less dependent on histology if compared to 18F-FDG-PET/CT. As well, it does not require exposure to i…

Medicine (General)medicine.medical_specialtydiffusion-weighted imagingClinical BiochemistryWhole body imagingLymphoproliferative disorderslymphomaReviewwhole-body imaging030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingIonizing radiation03 medical and health sciencesR5-9200302 clinical medicinehemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicinemagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCancerMagnetic resonance imagingstagingmedicine.diseaseLymphomaPositron emission tomography030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologybusinessDiffusion MRIDiagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
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Increased innate and adaptive immune responses in induced sputum of young smokers

2015

Background and objectives: It is known that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) development process is imperceptible and can be asymptomatic for 20 or more years. It is of great importance to diagnose early inflammatory changes that can lead to COPD in young asymptomatic cigarette smokers. The aim of our study was to analyze the cell spectrum of induced sputum (IS) of young cigarette smokers, with emphasis on T-regulatory cells. Materials and methods: A total of 20 healthy nonallergic smokers, 20 nonsmokers and 20 COPD patients were enrolled in the study. After lung function measurements were taken, we performed sputum induction and analyzed sputum cells. We evaluated the cell coun…

Medicine(all)Medicine (General)COPDbusiness.industryChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseLymphocyteSmokingImmunocytochemistryChronic obstructive pulmonary disease; T regulatory lymphocytes; Sputum induction; Smokingmedicine.diseaseAsymptomaticrespiratory tract diseasesStainingSputum inductionR5-920medicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemAutomotive EngineeringImmunologymedicineSputummedicine.symptombusinessCD8T regulatory lymphocytesMedicina
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