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Intestinal anti-inflammatory activity of ellagic acid in the acute and chronic dextrane sulfate sodium models of mice colitis.

2013

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.; Lythraceae) has traditionally been used for the treatment of various inflammatory diseases, including ulcerative colitis (UC). Because its fruits and extracts are rich in ellagitannins, which release ellagic acid when hydrolyzed, consumption of pomegranate products is currently being widely promoted for their potential health effects, including the prevention of inflammatory diseases and cancer. To evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of ellagic acid on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced acute and chronic experimental colitis in two different strains of mice and to elucidate its possible mechanisms of action. Mater…

STAT3 Transcription Factormedicine.drug_classColonp38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmacologyp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesAnti-inflammatoryBALB/cchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceEllagic AcidNF-KappaB Inhibitor alphaDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsColitisIntestinal MucosaSTAT3PeroxidasePharmacologyMice Inbred BALB Cbiologybusiness.industryDextran SulfateNF-kappa BCancermedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationColitisUlcerative colitisMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalchemistryImmunologybiology.proteinCytokinesFemaleI-kappa B ProteinsbusinessEllagic acidJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Flor yeasts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae--their ecology, genetics and metabolism.

2013

Abstract The aging of certain white wines is dependent on the presence of yeast strains that develop a biofilm on the wine surface after the alcoholic fermentation. These strains belong to the genus Saccharomyces and are called flor yeasts. These strains possess distinctive characteristics compared with Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermenting strain. The most important one is their capacity to form a biofilm on the air–liquid interface of the wine. The major gene involved in this phenotype is FLO11, however other genes are also involved in velum formation by these yeast and will be detailed. Other striking features presented in this review are their aneuploidy, and their mitochondrial DNA polym…

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeFlorWineAcetaldehydeSaccharomyces cerevisiaeEthanol fermentationMicrobiologySaccharomycesDNA MitochondrialStress PhysiologicalGeneticsWineMembrane GlycoproteinsPolymorphism GeneticbiologyEthanolBiofilmfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAneuploidyYeastPhenotypeFermentationFermentationFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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A new PCR-based method for monitoring inoculated wine fermentations.

2003

A new PCR-based method has been developed to monitor inoculated wine fermentations. The method is based on the variation in the number and position of introns in the mitochondrial gene COX1. Oligonucleotide primers homologous to the regions flanking the Saccharomyces cerevisiae COX1 introns have been designed and tested for S. cerevisiae wine yeast strain differentiation. Four primers were selected for their subsequent use in a multiplex PCR reaction and have proved to be very effective in uncovering polymorphism in natural and commercial yeast strains. An important point is that the speed and simplicity of the technique, which does not require the isolation of DNA, allows early detection o…

Saccharomyces cerevisiaeWineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeEthanol fermentationMicrobiologyDNA MitochondrialPolymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionlawMultiplex polymerase chain reactionDNA FungalPolymerase chain reactionWinebiologyfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationYeastIntronsYeast in winemakingBiochemistryFermentationFood MicrobiologyFermentationPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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The Lady from Basel's Barfüsserkirche - Molecular confirmation of the Mummy's identity through mitochondrial DNA of living relatives spanning 22 gene…

2021

Abstract The identity of the mummified Lady from the Barfusser Church in Basel, Switzerland has been unsolved for decades, despite the prominent location of the burial place in front of the choir screen. A recent multidisciplinary research approach came up with a possible candidate, Anna Catharina Bischoff who died in Basel in 1787 with an age of 69 years (1719–1787). To verify the identity of the mummy, genealogists of the Citizen Science Basel discovered three living individuals of the maternal lineage of two different family branches, separated from Anna Catharina Bischoff by up to 22 generations. In this study we compare the ancient mitochondrial DNA of the mummy recovered from a premol…

Sanger sequencingMitochondrial DNALineage (genetic)HaplotypeMummiesSequence Analysis DNABiologyDNA MitochondrialDNA sequencingPathology and Forensic MedicineHypervariable regionsymbols.namesakeAncient DNAHaplotypesEvolutionary biologyGenome MitochondrialGeneticssymbolsHumansHuman mitochondrial DNA haplogroupForensic science international. Genetics
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I ‘dark sides’ dei sarcofagi romani

2022

Le casse dei sarcofagi romani, di tipo urbano e occidentale, sono di norma scolpite su tre lati: la fronte, che accoglie la rappresentazione principale, e i due fianchi, provvisti di raffigurazioni secondarie e di estensione più limitata. Questo studio si concentra sui fianchi, i quali hanno solitamente suscitato un interesse minore, analizzandone le caratteristiche più ricorrenti e proponendone una classificazione tipologica, sulla base del rapporto che di volta in volta potevano instaurare con le fronti.

Sarcofagi romani iconografia mitologiaSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Widespread secondary contact and new glacial refugia in the halophilic rotifer Brachionus plicatilis in the Iberian Peninsula.

2011

Small aquatic organisms harbour deep phylogeographic patterns and highly structured populations even at local scales. These patterns indicate restricted gene flow, despite these organisms' high dispersal abilities, and have been explained by a combination of (1) strong founder effects due to rapidly growing populations and very large population sizes, and (2) the development of diapausing egg banks and local adaptation, resulting in low effective gene flow, what is known as the Monopolization hypothesis. In this study, we build up on our understanding of the mitochondrial phylogeography of the halophilic rotifer Brachionus plicatilis in the Iberian Peninsula by both increasing the number of…

SciencePopulationRotiferaDNA MitochondrialGene flowRefugium (population biology)AnimalsGlacial periodeducationBiologyPhylogenyLocal adaptationLikelihood Functionseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryEcologyGeographybiologyEcologyQRBiodiversityBrachionusbiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesPhylogeographyBiogeographyEvolutionary EcologySpainBiological dispersalMedicineResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Origin and Diet of the Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers on the Mediterranean Island of Favignana (Ègadi Islands, Sicily)

2012

Hunter-gatherers living in Europe during the transition from the late Pleistocene to the Holocene intensified food acquisition by broadening the range of resources exploited to include marine taxa. However, little is known on the nature of this dietary change in the Mediterranean Basin. A key area to investigate this issue is the archipelago of the Ègadi Islands, most of which were connected to Sicily until the early Holocene. The site of Grotta d'Oriente, on the present-day island of Favignana, was occupied by hunter-gatherers when Postglacial environmental changes were taking place (14,000-7,500 cal BP). Here we present the results of AMS radiocarbon dating, palaeogenetic and isotopic ana…

ScienceSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSocial and Behavioral SciencesDNA MitochondrialBone and BonesArchaeometryAnthropology PhysicalPaleoanthropologyMolecular Cell BiologyGeneticsHaplotypeHumansCarbon RadioisotopesBiologySicilyHistory AncientEvolutionary BiologyNitrogen IsotopesEcologyAnthropology palaeoecology palaeogenetics Favignana Mesolithic hunther-gatherersQRHuman GeneticsBiogeochemistryRadioactive Carbon DatingDietBiological AnthropologyHaplotypesArchaeologyAnthropologyMedicinePaleoecologyCollagenNitrogen IsotopeResearch ArticleBone and BoneCarbon RadioisotopeHuman
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Introduzione. Mutamenti paradigmatici e nuovi modelli nel dibattito contemporaneo su razionalità, verità e mente.

2008

Searle McDowell Kuhn Gadamer Nietzsche Dennett razionalità verità mente percezione dare e chiedere ragione tribunale dell'esperienza responsabilità cognitiva contenuto concettuale mito del dato.
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The role of mitochondrial oxidative stress in aging.

2003

Mitochondria are both a major source of oxidants and a target for their damaging effects, and, therefore, mitochondrial oxidative stress appears to be a cause, rather than a consequence, of cell aging. Oxidative damage in aging is particularly high in specific molecular targets, such as mitochondrial DNA and aconitase, and mitochondrial oxidative stress may drive tissue aging through intrinsic apoptosis. Mitochondrial function and morphology are impaired upon aging, as judged by a decline in membrane potential as well as by an increase in peroxide production and size of the organelles. In view of the age-related decreases in mitochondrial protein synthesis, mitochondrial transcripts, and ex…

SenescenceMitochondrial DNAAgingDNA RepairMitochondrial TurnoverMitochondrionBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryDNA MitochondrialGlutathioneMitochondriaOxygenOxidative StressBiochemistrymitochondrial fusionLiverPhysiology (medical)medicineDNAJA3AnimalsHumansReactive Oxygen SpeciesCell agingOxidative stressFree radical biologymedicine
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Development of multiplex-PCR protocol to amplify 12S and 16S rRNA genes of mtDNA for traceability of Sicilian mono-species dairy products.

2015

Species identification in dairy sector is important not only to safeguard public health but also to verify compliance with the Production Regulations of many typical dairy products (PDO/PGI). The most common fraud in dairy sector is represented by the mixture of milks from different species, resulting in mislabeling of protected designation of origin (PDO) products. For a rapid, specific and sensitive identification of cattle’s, sheep’s and goat’s milk in mono-species Sicilian dairy products, species-specific multiplex-PCR protocol was developed. DNA from blood and experimental cheeses of Sicilian autochthonous breeds was used to amplify the 12S and 16S rRNA genes of the mitochondrial DNA. …

Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoTraceability mitochondrial DNA Sicilian mono-species dairy products
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