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An automatic flow-through system for exploration of the human bioaccessibility of endocrine disrupting compounds from microplastics

2021

This article reports on the first attempt towards investigating the leaching rates in the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract of plastic-borne contaminants that can be ingested accidentally using physiologically relevant body fluids. Oral bioaccessibility under fasted and fed states was determined in dynamic mode exploiting an automatic flow setup. The flow system is able to mimic the fast uptake of the released species from the polymeric matrix by absorption in the human digestive system by the in-line removal of the leached species. Complex GI extractants based on the Unified Bioaccessibility Method (UBM, fasted state) and Versantvoort test (fed-state) were brought through a microplastic-lo…

Bisphenol AMicroplasticsAntioxidantMicroplasticsmedicine.medical_treatmentBiological AvailabilityAbsorption (skin)Endocrine Disruptors010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistrymedicineHumansSoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistrySpectroscopy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographySolid Phase Extraction010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)PlasticizerContamination0104 chemical sciencesKineticschemistryLeaching (metallurgy)Plastics
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Differentiative pathway activated by 3-aminobenzamide, an inhibitor of PARP, in human osteosarcoma MG-63 cells

2004

AbstractThis study describes the molecular mechanism by which treatment with 3-AB, a potent inhibitor of PARP, allows human osteosarcoma MG-63 cells to restrict growth and enter differentiation. Our findings show that in MG-63 cells, aberrant gene expression keeps Rb protein constitutively inactivated through hyperphosphorylation and this promotes uncontrolled proliferation of the cells. After 3-AB-treatment, the poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation of nuclear proteins markedly decreases and this results in an increase in both the hypophosphorylated active form of Rb and pRb/E2F complexes. These effects are accompanied by G1 arrest, downregulation of gene products required for proliferation (cyclin D1, β…

Blotting WesternBiophysicsHyperphosphorylationCell Cycle ProteinsPoly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase InhibitorsCell cycleRetinoblastoma ProteinBiochemistryPARPRb proteinCyclin D1Downregulation and upregulationStructural BiologyCell Line TumorGene expressionGeneticsHumansImmunoprecipitationOsteopontinEnzyme InhibitorsPhosphorylationE2FMolecular BiologyDNA PrimersAdenosine Diphosphate RiboseOsteosarcomaBase SequencebiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionG1 PhaseCell DifferentiationCell BiologyCell cycleFlow Cytometry3-ABE2F Transcription FactorsChromatinDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression RegulationDifferentiationBenzamidesbiology.proteinCancer researchTranscription FactorsFEBS Letters
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Passive exposure to nicotine from e-cigarettes

2016

A procedure based on the use of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), after liquid-liquid microextraction (LLME), has been successfully employed for the determination of passive exposure to nicotine from cigarette and e-cigarette smoking. Nicotine has been determined in exhaled breath and oral fluids of both, active and passive smokers. The aforementioned studies, made in closed environments, evidenced that the exhaled breath after conventional blend cigarette smoke provides nicotine levels of the order of 220 ng per puff, in the case of experienced smokers, being exhaled only 32 ng in the case of e-cigarettes. On the other hand, the nicotine amount in oral fluids of passive vapers was between 8…

Bodily SecretionsNicotineLiquid Phase MicroextractionElectronic Nicotine Delivery Systems01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryNicotine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansCigarette smoke030212 general & internal medicineChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryEnvironmental ExposurePassive ExposureEnvironmental exposureExhaled air0104 chemical sciencesBreath TestsOral fluidTobacco Smoke PollutionBodily secretionsmedicine.drugTalanta
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Effect of three-body forces on response functions in infinite neutron matter

2015

International audience; We study the impact of three-body forces on the response functions of cold neutron matter. These response functions are determined in the random phase approximation (RPA) from a residual interaction expressed in terms of Landau parameters. Special attention is paid to the non-central part, including all terms allowed by the relevant symmetries. Using Landau parameters derived from realistic nuclear two- and three-body forces grounded in chiral effective field theory, we find that the three-body term has a strong impact on the excited states of the system and in the static and long-wavelength limit of the response functions for which a new exact formula is established.

Body forcePhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear Theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaResidual01 natural sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Classical mechanicsExcited state0103 physical sciencesHomogeneous spaceEffective field theoryNeutronLimit (mathematics)010306 general physicsRandom phase approximation
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Topological Devil's staircase in atomic two-leg ladders

2019

Abstract We show that a hierarchy of topological phases in one dimension—a topological Devil’s staircase—can emerge at fractional filling fractions in interacting systems, whose single-particle band structure describes a topological or a crystalline topological insulator. Focusing on a specific example in the BDI class, we present a field-theoretical argument based on bosonization that indicates how the system, as a function of the filling fraction, hosts a series of density waves. Subsequently, based on a numerical investigation of the low-lying energy spectrum, Wilczek–Zee phases, and entanglement spectra, we show that they are symmetry protected topological phases. In sharp contrast to t…

Bosonizationcold-atoms; fractional topological phase; strongly correlated; two-leg ladderGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementcold-atomTopology01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasUltracold atom0103 physical sciencesddc:530Limit (mathematics)010306 general physicsElectronic band structurePhysicsstrongly correlatedSeries (mathematics)Symmetry (physics)cold-atomsQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)Topological insulatorfractional topological phaseCondensed Matter - Quantum Gasestwo-leg ladder
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Observations of boundary layer, mixed-phase and multi-layer Arctic clouds with different lidar systems during ASTAR 2007

2009

Abstract. During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR), which was conducted in Svalbard in March and April 2007, tropospheric Arctic clouds were observed with two ground-based backscatter lidar systems (micro pulse lidar and Raman lidar) and with an airborne elastic lidar. An increase in low-level (cloud tops below 2.5 km) cloud cover from 51% to 65% was observed above Ny-Ålesund during the time of the ASTAR campaign. Four different case studies of lidar cloud observations are analyzed: With the ground-based Raman lidar, a pre-condensation layer was observed at an altitude of 2 km. The layer consisted of small droplets with a high number concentration (aroun…

Boundary layerLidarArcticMeteorologyEnvironmental scienceMixed phaseMulti layerRemote sensing
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Recent progress in developing a feasible and integrated conceptual design of the WCLL BB in EUROfusion project

2019

The water-cooled lithium-lead breeding blanket is in the pre-conceptual design phase. It is a candidate option for European DEMO nuclear fusion reactor. This breeding blanket concept relies on the liquid lithium-lead as breeder-multiplier, pressurized water as coolant and EUROFER as structural material. Current design is based on DEMO 2017 specifications. Two separate water systems are in charge of cooling the first wall and the breeding zone: thermo-dynamic cycle is 295–328 °C at 15.5 MPa. The breeder enters and exits from the breeding zone at 330 °C. Cornerstones of the design are the single module segment approach and the water manifold between the breeding blanket box and the back suppo…

Breeding blanket; DEMO; EUROfusion; WCLLWCLL; breeding blanket; DEMO; EUROfusionComputer scienceNuclear engineeringBlanket01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionBreeder (animal)Conceptual designlaw0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceEUROfusion010306 general physicsDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPressurized water reactorFusion powerCoolantWCLLDesign phaseNuclear Energy and EngineeringMaterials Science (all)Breeding blanketBreeding blanket; DEMO; EUROfusion; WCLL; Civil and Structural Engineering; Nuclear Energy and Engineering; Materials Science (all); Mechanical Engineering
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A numerical solution that determines the temperature field inside phase change materials: application in buildings

2013

The use of novel building materials that contain active thermal components would be a major advancement in achieving significant heating and cooling energy savings. In the last 40 years, Phase Change Materials or PCMs have been tested as thermal mass components in buildings, and most studies have found that PCMs enhance the building energy performance. The use of PCMs as an energy storage device is due to their relatively high fusion latent heat; during the melting and/or solidification phase, a PCM is capable of storing or releasing a large amount of energy. PCMs in a wall layer store solar energy during the warmer hours of the day and release it during the night, thereby decreasing and sh…

Building constructionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMaterials scienceFDMbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementthermal storageMechanical engineeringthermal storage phase change materials building materials FDMSolar energyThermal energy storageEnergy storagebuilding materialsphase change materialsLatent heatPhase (matter)ThermalThermal massbusinessSandwich-structured compositeTH1-9745Civil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Investigation of sterols as potential biomarkers for the detection of pig (S. s. domesticus) decomposition fluid in soils

2012

This study was carried out to evaluate the potential of using cholesterol and coprostanol, as indicators for the detection of decomposition fluid of buried pigs (S. s. domesticus) in soils. In May 2007, four pig carcasses (~35. kg) were buried in shallow graves (~40. cm depth) at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Canada. Two pigs were exhumed after three months (Pig 1, Pig 2) and six months (Pig 3, Pig 4) post burial. Soil samples were collected beneath the pig carcasses (~40. cm depth) and from grave walls (~15-20. cm depth) as well as from a parallel control site. Coprostanol and cholesterol were extracted from soils, purified with solid phase extraction (SPE) and analy…

BurialSoil testSwineMineralogyExhumationGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPathology and Forensic MedicineSoilchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsSolid phase extractionPutrefactionForensic PathologySolid Phase ExtractionSitosterolsDecompositionCholestanolCoprostanolCholesterolchemistryPostmortem ChangesEnvironmental chemistryModels AnimalSoil waterForensic AnthropologyBiological MarkersGas chromatographyLegal & Forensic MedicineGas chromatography–mass spectrometryLawBiomarkersForensic Science International
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Oro-sensory perception of dietary lipids: new insights into the fat taste transduction.

2009

The sense of taste informs the organism about the quality of ingested food. Five basic taste modalities, e.g., sweet, sour, bitter, salty and umami have so far been identified. Recent compelling evidence from rodent and human studies raise the possibility for an additional sixth taste modality devoted to the perception of lipids. Recent studies strongly suggest that lingual CD36, being implicated in the perception of dietary fat, may act as a gustatory lipid sensor. Knocking down of CD36 gene decreases the spontaneous preference for long chain fatty acids (LCFA) in mice subjected to a free choice situation. Lingual CD36, after activation by LCFA, is able to trigger specific signalling mecha…

CD36 Antigensmedicine.medical_specialtyTasteSensory Receptor CellsCD36UmamiCalcium in biologystomatognathic systemTongueInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologybiologyKinaseCell BiologyCephalic phaseTaste BudsDietary FatsLipidsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureTastebiology.proteinSerotoninBiochimica et biophysica acta
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