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Continuous determination of fruit tree water-status by plant-based sensors

2017

Recently, climate change has caused shortages of water worldwide, especially in semi-arid and arid regions. Several irrigation strategies have been studied with the aim of saving water overuse in agriculture. In the past most of the attention was directed towards soil water content, but recently the focus has moved to plant responses to water deficit. In recent years, crop evapotranspiration (ETc) obtained from reference evapotranspiration (ET0) and crop coefficients (Kc), has become common for irrigation scheduling in several crops, but it does not provide precise insights on the tree water status. Today an increasing focus is being given to plant-based sensors for the continuous monitorin…

IrrigationCrop yieldIrrigation schedulingfruit irrigation management leaf probes stemPlant basedPlant ScienceHorticultureSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyEvapotranspirationShootEnvironmental scienceFruit treeWater useFood ScienceItalus Hortus
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Recent patents and advances on isolation and cellular therapy applications of mesenchymal stem cells from human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly

2011

In recent years, important advances were made to clarify the biology and potential use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in the therapy of a number of disorders. MSC are present in a number of tissues, ranging from adult bone marrow, to several adult organs, adipose tissue and, in the last years, the fetal-associated (also named as extraembryonic) tissues (e.g. placenta, amniotic membrane, umbilical cord). In particular, research on cells derived from mature umbilical cord, a tissue which is still discarded at birth, showed that mesenchymal stem cells can be successfully isolated from the Wharton’s jelly (WJ), the main constituent of this organ. This review will take in to account the patents…

Isolation (health care)business.industrySettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaMesenchymal stem cellCell BiologyUmbilical cordCell biologyCell therapymedicine.anatomical_structureDevelopmental NeuroscienceWharton's jellyMedicinebusinessCellular therapy human umbilical cord hypoimmunogenicity immune regulation isolation and differentiation mesenchymal stem cells stem cells patents Wharton’s jellyDevelopmental Biology
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Chemical composition of the essential oil from the aerial parts of Ononis reclinata L. (Fabaceae) grown wild in Sicily

2016

In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Ononis reclinata L., a species not previously investigated, collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry. The main components of O. reclinata were menthone (43.6%), isopimpinellin (38.4%) and pulegone (11.2%). The comparison with other studied oils of genus Ononis showed a peculiar and characteristic profile.

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Multipotent adult germline stem cells and embryonic stem cells have similar microRNA profiles.

2008

Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) isolated from the adult mouse testis and cultured have been shown to respond to culture conditions and become pluripotent, so called multipotent adult germline stem cells (maGSCs). microRNAs (miRNAs) belonging to the 290 and 302 miRNA clusters have been previously classified as embryonic stem cell (ESC) specific. Here, we show that these miRNAs generally characterize pluripotent cells. They are expressed not only in ESCs but also in maGSCs as well as in the F9 embryonic carcinoma cell (ECC) line. In addition, we tested the time-dependent influence of different factors that promote loss of pluripotency on levels of these miRNAs in all three pluripotent cell t…

KOSRPluripotent Stem CellsEmbryologyCellular differentiationMice Inbred StrainsMice TransgenicEmbryoid bodyBiologyCell Line03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineCell Line TumorGeneticsAnimalsRNA MessengerInduced pluripotent stem cellMolecular BiologyCell potencyEmbryonic Stem Cells030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health sciencesReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingStem CellsAge FactorsObstetrics and GynecologyCell BiologyEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLAdult Stem CellsMicroRNAsGerm CellsReproductive Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisStem cellOctamer Transcription Factor-3Developmental BiologyAdult stem cellMolecular human reproduction
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Skeletal muscle oedema and muscle fibre necrosis during septic shock. Observations with a porcine septic shock model

1994

In domestic pigs, intermitted application of Escherichia coli-endotoxin was used to create an animal model for a prolonged hypo- and hyperdynamic septic shock-like state and to investigate mechanisms of multiple organ failure. Here, we describe the changes in skeletal muscle after 18 h (2 animals) and 48 h (6 animals) of septic shock. Two pigs for each observation period that received physiologic saline solutions instead of endotoxin served as controls. The earliest lesions were endothelial cell damage with endomysial oedema and swelling of mitochondria in muscle fibres. With increasing degree of endothelial cell damage, pericytes showed degenerative changes with cytoplasmic fragmentation a…

KaryolysisPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsNecrosisSwineBiologyPathology and Forensic MedicineNecrosisHypoproteinemiaMuscular DiseasesmedicineAnimalsEdemaMolecular BiologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaSeptic shockSkeletal muscleCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseShock SepticEndothelial stem cellDisease Models AnimalMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureShock (circulatory)Tumor necrosis factor alphamedicine.symptomVirchows Archiv
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Do nonmelanoma skin cancers develop from extra-cutaneous stem cells?

2008

A hypothesis is presented that nonmelanoma skin cancers can develop from extra-cutaneous stem cells, and not exclusively from skin keratinocytes. This idea is supported by recent findings regarding the initiation of cancers in the digestive tract, and by a cancer stem cell model of a neoplasia. It is known that multipotent adult progenitor cells can trans-differentiate into very diverse cellular lineages and can be recruited to areas of profound tissue injury. In these settings, they might also initiate malignant transformation. Some epidemiological data and recent findings regarding mechanisms of wound healing indicate that skin cancers could also originate from bone marrow-derived or othe…

KeratinocytesCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsBone Marrow CellsCancer stem cellepidermisAnimalsHumansMedicineProgenitor cellSkin repairintegumentary systembusiness.industryStem Cellsmedicine.diseasehematopoietic stem cellsCell Transformation Neoplasticmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyBone marrowSkin cancerStem cellbusinessKeratinocyteWound healingInternational Journal of Cancer
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Spontaneous tumour regression in keratoacanthomas is driven by Wnt/retinoic acid signalling cross-talk

2014

A fundamental goal in cancer biology is to identify the cells and signalling pathways that are keys to induce tumour regression. Here we use a spontaneously self-regressing tumour, cutaneous keratoacanthoma (KAs), to identify physiological mechanisms that drive tumour regression. By using a mouse model system that recapitulates the behaviour of human KAs, we show that self-regressing tumours shift their balance to a differentiation programme during regression. Furthermore, we demonstrate that developmental programs utilized for skin hair follicle regeneration, such as Wnt, are hijacked to sustain tumour growth and that the retinoic acid (RA) signalling pathway promotes tumour regression by …

KeratoacanthomaSkin NeoplasmsRemission SpontaneousRetinoic acidGeneral Physics and AstronomyTretinoinBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticle03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMicePhysics and Astronomy (all)0302 clinical medicineTretinoinStem CellmedicineAnimalsSkin NeoplasmRemission SpontaneouWnt Signaling PathwayAnimals; Carcinoma Squamous Cell; Disease Models Animal; Hair Follicle; Keratoacanthoma; Mice; Remission Spontaneous; Skin Neoplasms; Stem Cells; Tretinoin; Wnt Signaling Pathway; Chemistry (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Physics and Astronomy (all)030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)AnimalRegeneration (biology)Stem CellsChemistry (all)Wnt signaling pathwayGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseHair follicleHedgehog signaling pathwayDisease Models AnimalKeratoacanthomamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunologyCancer researchCarcinoma Squamous CellStem cellHair Folliclemedicine.drug
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Molecular basis of burn wound healing in diabetics: the effect of vitamin B17, metformin, and autologous fat stem cells

Keywords: Diabetes wound healing amygdaline (vitamin B17) inflammation Metformin adipose tissue stem cells IL-2 IL-6 IL-10 and HSP-70.
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Repeated courses of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: clinical and biological results from a prospective multic…

2011

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) induces a transient mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells from bone marrow to peripheral blood. Our aim was to evaluate safety of repeated courses of G-CSF in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), assessing disease progression and changes in chemokine and cytokine levels in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Twenty-four ALS patients entered an open-label, multicenter trial in which four courses of G-CSF and mannitol were administered at 3-month intervals. Levels of G-CSF were increased after treatment in the serum and CSF. Few and transitory adverse events were observed. No significant reduction of the mean monthly decrea…

Keywords:amyotrophic lateral sclerosiclinical trialhematopoietic stem cellSettore MED/26 - Neurologiagranulocyte colony-stimulating factorneuroinflammation
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Identification of an endothelial cell binding site on kininogen domain D3

1995

High and low molecular mass kininogen, two multidomain plasma proteins, bind to endothelial cells, platelets, and neutrophils in the intravascular compartment. The specific cell attachment site on their common heavy chain is mediated by domain-3, a cystatin-like structure with inhibitory capacity for papain-like proteinases (Jiang, Y., Müller-Esterl, W., and Schmaier, A. H. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 3712-3717). In this report, the domain-3 cell binding site is determined by an antibody-directed strategy. The epitope of monoclonal antibody HKH15, which binds to domain-3 and blocks the binding of kininogens to platelets and endothelial cells, was mapped using seven synthetic peptides, which …

Kininogen bindingBlotting WesternMolecular Sequence DataBiotinBinding CompetitiveBiochemistryEpitopeEpitopesHumansAmino Acid SequenceBinding siteMolecular BiologyKininogenBinding SitesMolecular massKininogensChemistryAntibodies MonoclonalCell BiologyMolecular biologyEndothelial stem cellBiochemistryBiotinylationEndothelium VascularCystatinPeptidesJournal of Biological Chemistry
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