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Teaching Methods in a Health and Social Informatics Master Program

2019

Education is an important contribution to the digital transformation in society. In health care services, there is a need to combine knowledge in health science and information-and communication technologies. At the University of Agder in Norway, there is a Master's Program in Health and Social Informatics targeting students with health educational background. This paper shares the experiences on methods for teaching basic information-and communication technology to this student group. A quantitative study was made to evaluate the pedagogical methods and the organization of a technical master course with respondents from the last two classes. The experiences on the course execution and the …

Medical education020205 medical informaticsbusiness.industryTeaching methodDigital transformation02 engineering and technologySocial informatics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInformation and Communications TechnologyInformaticsHealth scienceHealth careComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTask analysis030212 general & internal medicinebusinessPsychology2019 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI)
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Metal drugs and the anticancer immune response

2018

The immune system deploys a multitude of innate and adaptive mechanisms not only to ward off pathogens but also to prevent malignant transformation ("immune surveillance"). Hence, a clinically apparent tumor already reflects selection for those malignant cell clones capable of evading immune recognition ("immune evasion"). Metal drugs, besides their well-investigated cytotoxic anticancer effects, massively interact with the cancer-immune interface and can reverse important aspects of immune evasion. This topic has recently gained intense attention based on combination approaches with anticancer immunotherapy (e.g., immune checkpoint inhibitors), a strategy recently delivering first exciting…

Metal Drugs Immune Response Anticancer cisplatinanimal diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentEvasion (network security)chemical and pharmacologic phenomenaAntineoplastic Agents010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMalignant transformationImmune systemImmunityCoordination ComplexesNeoplasmsmedicineHumansLymphocytesTumor microenvironment010405 organic chemistryChemistryGeneral ChemistryImmunotherapybiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionAcquired immune systemImmunity Innate0104 chemical sciencesGastrointestinal MicrobiomeMetalsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCancer cellbacteriaNanoparticlesImmunotherapyNeuroscience
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Modulation of accessory cell function of immortalized bone marrow-derived macrophages by granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor.

1993

To generate cloned macrophage populations with sensitivity towards granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM phi) were immortalized by transformation with SV40. A panel of transformed clones was established. The majority of clones represented independently derived transformants, as evidenced by restriction fragment length polymorphism using genomic DNA digested with EcoRI and TaqI and the 5.2 kb SV40 DNA for hybridization analysis. The cells belong to the macrophage lineage according to several criteria, e.g. the presence of nonspecific esterase, their phagocytic capacity and their morphology. Many clones were potent antigen-presenting c…

Microbiology (medical)ImmunologyAntigen presentationAntigen-Presenting CellsBone Marrow CellsSimian virus 40BiologyGranulocyteMicePhagocytosismedicineImmunology and AllergyMacrophageAnimalsAntigen-presenting cellCells CulturedMice Inbred C3HMacrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorMacrophagesHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIGranulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorGeneral MedicineBlotting NorthernCell Transformation ViralMolecular biologyClone CellsBlotmedicine.anatomical_structureGranulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factorCell cultureImmunologyDNA ViralBone marrowDNA ProbesPolymorphism Restriction Fragment Lengthmedicine.drugMedical microbiology and immunology
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Expression profile of components of the β-catenin destruction complex in oral dysplasia and oral cancer

2021

Background Oral cancer represents the sixth most common cancer in the world and is associated with 40-50% survival at 5 years. Within oral malignancies, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is commonly preceded by potentially malignant lesions, which, according to histopathological criteria, are referred to as oral dysplasia and their diagnosis are associated with higher rates of malignant transformation towards cancer. We recently reported that aberrant activation of the Wnt/β‑catenin pathway is due to overexpression of Wnt ligands in oral dysplasia. However, the expression of other regulators of this pathway, namely components of the β-catenin destruction complex has not been explored in o…

Mild DysplasiaAdenomatous polyposis coliMalignant transformationmalignantOral Cancer and Potentially malignant disordersHumansMedicineWnt Signaling PathwayGeneral DentistryGSK3Bbeta CateninUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral DysplasiaAxin Signaling ComplexGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3 betabiologySquamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neckbusiness.industryResearchWnt signaling pathwayCancerfloor of the mouthmedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyCateninCarcinoma Squamous Cellbiology.proteinCancer researchMouth NeoplasmsepidemiologySurgerybenignbusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Deregulated repression of c-Jun provides a potential link to its role in tumorigenesis.

2004

The transcription factor c-Jun cooperates with oncogenic alleles of ras in malignant transformation. Constitutively active Ras causes, via activation of mitogen activated protein kinases, phosphorylation of c-Jun which is essential for subsequent target gene activation and tumorigenesis. Studying the mechanisms controlling c-Jun activity we found that its transcription activation function is actively repressed by a presumably multimeric repressor complex that includes histone deacetylase 3 as a critical subunit. Suppression of c-Jun is relieved by MAP kinase-mediated phosphorylation and/or titration of inhibitor components. The viral tumorigenic counterpart of c-Jun, v-Jun, escapes this inh…

Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase KinasesTranscriptional ActivationKinaseProtein subunitc-junCell CycleRepressorCell BiologyBiologyHDAC3Histone DeacetylasesMalignant transformationEnzyme ActivationRepressor ProteinsCell Transformation NeoplasticGenes junCancer researchras ProteinsPhosphorylationAnimalsHumansPhosphorylationMolecular BiologyTranscription factorDevelopmental Biology
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Mobilità urbana e topografia: quattro progetti per Petralia Sottana

2013

Urban mobility and topography:four projects for Petralia Sottana. Many villages on the Madonie mountains share some material and non-material conditions: a complex articulation of the territorial altimetry,which often generates extraordinary landscape sites; a widespread population decrease (up to 50% in the last decades); the increasing relocation of inhabitants from the historical centre to peripheral areas; the difficult conciliation of both private and public traffic with the historical urban context; a deficit in the natural cycle of substitution and renovation of historical buildings and of public spaces. Four urban projects have been elaborated by the department of Architecture of Pa…

Mobilità Urbana Progetto urbano Architettura Centri storici Trasformazione edifici esistentiUrban mobilityArchitecture Historical Center Building transformationSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Functional and genetic deconstruction of the cellular origin in liver cancer.

2015

During the past decade, research on primary liver cancers has particularly highlighted the uncommon plasticity of differentiated parenchymal liver cells (that is, hepatocytes and cholangiocytes (also known as biliary epithelial cells)), the role of liver progenitor cells in malignant transformation, the importance of the tumour microenvironment and the molecular complexity of liver tumours. Whereas other reviews have focused on the landscape of genetic alterations that promote development and progression of primary liver cancers and the role of the tumour microenvironment, the crucial importance of the cellular origin of liver cancer has been much less explored. Therefore, in this Review, w…

Molecular complexityTumor microenvironmentPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsCellular differentiationLiver NeoplasmsGenomicsCell DifferentiationBiologymedicine.diseaseMalignant transformationCellular originmedicineCancer researchTumor MicroenvironmentAnimalsHumansProgenitor cellLiver cancerNature reviews. Cancer
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Lactaturia and loss of sodium-dependent lactate uptake in the colon of SLC5A8-deficient mice.

2008

SLC5A8 is a member of the sodium/glucose cotransporter family. It has been proposed that SLC5A8 might act as an apical iodide transporter in the thyroid follicular cells or as a transporter of short chain monocarboxylates. We have directly addressed the functional role of SLC5A8 in vivo by generation of SLC5A8 mutant mice. We found that SLC5A8 is responsible for the re-absorption of lactate at the apical membrane of the kidney proximal tubules and of serous salivary gland ducts. In addition, SLC5A8 mediated the uptake of lactate into colonocytes under physiological conditions. We did not find any evidence of SLC5A8 being essential for the apical iodide transport in the thyroid gland, even i…

Monocarboxylic Acid Transportersmedicine.medical_specialtyColonButyrateBiologyBiochemistryIntestinal absorptionMiceInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsIodide transportLactic AcidMolecular BiologyCation Transport ProteinsMice KnockoutThyroidSodiumTransporterCell BiologyNeoplasms ExperimentalApical membraneTransport proteinButyratesMembrane Transport Structure Function and BiogenesisEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureCell Transformation NeoplasticIntestinal AbsorptionCarcinogensKidney DiseasesCotransporterThe Journal of biological chemistry
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On base loci of higher fundamental forms of toric varieties

2019

We study the base locus of the higher fundamental forms of a projective toric variety $X$ at a general point. More precisely we consider the closure $X$ of the image of a map $({\mathbb C}^*)^k\to {\mathbb P}^n$, sending $t$ to the vector of Laurent monomials with exponents $p_0,\dots,p_n\in {\mathbb Z}^k$. We prove that the $m$-th fundamental form of such an $X$ at a general point has non empty base locus if and only if the points $p_i$ lie on a suitable degree-$m$ affine hypersurface. We then restrict to the case in which the points $p_i$ are all the lattice points of a lattice polytope and we give some applications of the above result. In particular we provide a classification for the se…

MonomialAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsLattice (group)Toric varietyPolytope01 natural sciencesBase locusBlowing upCombinatoricsMathematics - Algebraic GeometryMathematics::Algebraic GeometryHypersurfaceToric varieties fundamental forms0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria010307 mathematical physicsAffine transformation0101 mathematicsAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Primary 14M25. Secondary 52B20 53A20MathematicsJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
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Morphology, Plasticity, and Transformation between Philosophy and Biology

2020

In biology, interest in form was the prerogative of developmental biology, while it was practically neglected by evolutionary biology. This situation has changed a lot in recent decades and has led to a reinterpretation of the concept of evolution and evolutionism focusing more on the problem of form and morphology. In Italy, especially Alessandro Minelli, one of the editors of this issue, has dedicated his studies to the need to communicate form to structure, to reconnect morphology and evolution. This theme is a highly relevant one for philosophy, inasmuch as the question of form and morphology, since the days of Goethe and Bergson, has always been considered as the starting point for a p…

Morphology Plasticity Transformation Philosophy Biology
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