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Genetic heterogeneity of porcine enteric caliciviruses identified from diarrhoeic piglets

2008

Enteric caliciviruses (noroviruses and sapoviruses) are responsible for the majority of non-bacterial gastroenteritis in humans of all age groups. Analysis of the polymerase and capsid genes has provided evidence for a huge genetic diversity, but the understanding of their ecology is limited. In this study, we investigated the presence of porcine enteric caliciviruses in the faeces of piglets with diarrhoea. A total of 209 samples from 118 herds were analysed and calicivirus RNA was detected by RT-PCR in 68 sample (32.5%) and in 46 herds (38.9%), alone or in mixed infection with group A and C rotaviruses. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the calicivirus-positive samples characterized t…

DiarrheaRotavirusmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaGenes ViralSwineanimal diseasesvirusesMolecular Sequence DataBiologymedicine.disease_causeRotavirus InfectionsEnteritis Porcine calicivirus SapovirusEnteritisMicrobiologyFecesfluids and secretionsMedical microbiologyVirologyGenetic variationGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyFecesPhylogenyCaliciviridae InfectionsSwine DiseasesBase SequenceGenetic heterogeneityvirus diseasesOutbreakGenetic VariationSapovirusGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyGastroenteritisNorovirusCaliciviridaeSequence Alignment
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Contenuti e learning outcomes: una proposta per gli insegnamenti del Corso di Specializzazione sul sostegno

2020

Il lavoro nell’ottica del monitoraggio e del miglioramento ai fini della progettazione delle attività future del Corso di Specializzazione per le Attività di Sostegno (D.M. 30 settembre 2011), si colloca in seno all’attuale dibattito sulla ricerca di indicatori specifici e di strumenti condivisi per valutare e migliorare i risultati della didattica universitaria in questo ambito. L’individuazione dei contenuti core nei Corsi di Specializzazione rappresenta un elemento chiave per la progettazione e la formazione dei futuri docenti di sostegno. L’articolo presenta l’impostazione metodologica di un processo di ricerca messo in atto presso l’Università degli Studi di Palermo nell’a.a. 2018/19, …

Dublin descriptorcontenuti coreallineamento costruttivoconstructive alignmentsupport teacherDescrittori di DublinoPedagogical Content Knowledgeinsegnanti di sostegnocore contentSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Characterization of murine monoclonal antibodies against the Ro52 autoantigen

1997

SUMMARY Immunization of BALB/c mice with purified recombinant human Ro52 protein resulted in three anti-Ro52 MoAbs termed 2E7, 4C6 and 4F11. All anti-Ro52 MoAbs specifically reacted with recombinant human Ro52 protein, and also with Ro52 protein in total extracts of all human cell lines analysed, including the epithelial cell line HeLa, the B cell line Raji, the bladder carcinoma cell line RT112, and a fibroblast cell line derived from patients with xeroderma pigmentosum. The anti-Ro52 MoAbs were able to immunoprecipitate the recombinant human Ro52 protein expressed in wheat germ extract, but failed to precipitate hY RNAs from cell extracts. The staining pattern of the MoAbs strongly differ…

Editorial Reviewmedicine.drug_classMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyCellMonoclonal antibodyAutoantigensEpitopelaw.inventionHeLaMiceAntibody SpecificitylawRNA Small CytoplasmicmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyAmino Acid SequencebiologyAntibodies Monoclonalbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyRecombinant ProteinsStainingEpitope mappingmedicine.anatomical_structureRibonucleoproteinsImmunologybiology.proteinRecombinant DNAAntibodySequence AlignmentEpitope MappingGene DeletionClinical and Experimental Immunology
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Dynamique induite par champ laser femtoseconde intense : alignement moléculaire en milieu gazeux dense et effet Kerr

2011

This thesis is devoted to the study of dynamics induced by intense femtoseconds lasers pulses. The first studied dynamics deals with molecular alignment of CO2-X mixtures (X=CO2, Ar, N2), in dense gases (up to 20 bar). Up to now, this regime has never been studied experimentally. In the field-free regime (after laser/matter interaction), molecular alignment exhibits two components : a permanent alignment and a transient one. The influence of collisions appears through population transfers between rotational states, which leads to a decrease of these two contributions. Permanent alignment relaxation time is only tied to inelastics collisions whereas transient alignment relaxation time is tie…

Effet Kerr électroniqueBiréfringenceBirefringenceLock-in amplifierMolecular alignmentRotational coherenceAlignement moléculaireSpectroscopie[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Détection synchroneFemtosecond pulsesImpulsions femtosecondes[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]DissipationMolécules linéaires[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Cohérence rotationnelleKerrCO2CollisionsLinear moleculesSpectroscopy
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Gene within gene configuration and expression of the Drosophila melanogaster genes lethal(2) neighbour of tid [l(2)not] and lethal(2) relative of tid…

1997

In this paper, we describe the structure and temporal expression pattern of the Drosophila melanogaster genes l(2)not and l(2)rot located at locus 59F5 vis a vis the tumor suppressor gene l(2)tid described previously and exhibiting a gene within gene configuration. The l(2)not protein coding region, 1530 nt, is divided into two exons by an intron, 2645 nt, harboring the genes l(2)rot, co-transcribed from the same DNA strand, and l(2)tid, co-transcribed from the opposite DNA strand, located vis a vis. To determine proteins encoded by the genes described in this study polyclonal rabbit antibodies (Ab), anti-Not and anti-Rot, were generated. Immunostaining of developmental Western blots with t…

Embryo NonmammalianTranscription GeneticMolecular Sequence DataRestriction MappingGenes Insectmacromolecular substancesBiologyMannosyltransferasesAntibodiesExonTranscription (biology)GeneticsAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsNorthern blotAmino Acid SequenceMicroscopy ImmunoelectronGeneBody PatterningRegulation of gene expressionBase SequenceSequence Homology Amino Acidtechnology industry and agricultureIntronRNAGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalMembrane ProteinsGeneral MedicineExonsMolecular biologyIntronsPeptide FragmentsAntisense RNADrosophila melanogasterGene Expression RegulationInsect ProteinsRabbitsSequence AlignmentGene
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saliva, a new Drosophila gene expressed in the embryonic salivary glands with homologues in plants and vertebrates.

1998

saliva (slv) transcription begins at the salivary gland placodes and continues on throughout development as salivary glands invaginate and reach their final location and morphology. saliva is located cytogenetically in 76A/B, and encodes a 226-amino-acid protein with four hydrophobic domains. A Northern blot detects a 1.6-kb transcript throughout development. Database similarity searches reveal homology to proteins from Caenorhabditis, Lilium, Medicago and mouse.

EmbryologySalivaDNA ComplementaryEmbryo NonmammalianDNA PlantMolecular Sequence DataGenes InsectGenes PlantHomology (biology)Salivary Glandsstomatognathic systemmedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsNorthern blotAmino Acid SequenceSalivary Proteins and PeptidesGeneIn Situ HybridizationbiologySalivary glandSequence Homology Amino AcidGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalSequence Analysis DNAPlantsbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyCaenorhabditismedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasterVertebratesDrosophila melanogasterSequence AlignmentDrosophila ProteinDevelopmental BiologyMechanisms of development
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Linguistic Repertoires and Semiotic Resources in Interaction: A Finnish Manager as a Mediator in a Multilingual Meeting

2010

This article examines professional communication in a multilingual meeting in a small company in Finland within ethnographic, sociolinguistic, and discourse analytic frameworks. English is used as a lingua franca by a group of Finnish and Chinese business professionals. The aim is to study how language is used with other semiotic resources to construct meaning in interaction. In particular, with the focus on an individual participant who was the mediator in the meeting, the goal is to analyze participants’ role alignment and interpersonal relationships. The results show that business professionals’ roles are renegotiable in a meeting and by means of language accompanied by embodied actions …

English as a lingua francaDiscourse analysisEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Professional communicationLingua francaLinguisticsroolidiskurssianalyysienglanti lingua francaEnglish as a lingua francaBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Semioticsmonikielinen kokousmultilingual meetingPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)computerrole alignmentcomputer.programming_languageGestureMeaning (linguistics)kehollisuusembodiment
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Creative Project-based learning to boost technology innovation

2017

This paper shows the results of the application of a project-based learning methodology that blended flipped classroom and face-to-face sessions, along with creativity and lateral thinking techniques, to integrate the expected concepts and procedures of technology innovation and boost entrepreneurship among students of Master?s degree in chemical engineering. The constructive alignment between the expected learning outcomes and skills with the proposed activities and assessment methods was decisive in the design of the methodology, which tractor activity was the creation of an innovation project. The use of techniques of creativity promoted lateral thinking and originality in the definition…

Entrepreneurship:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationConstructive alignmentCollaborative learning02 engineering and technologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASCreativityFlipped classroom020401 chemical engineeringOriginalityQuality (business)0204 chemical engineeringbusiness0503 educationLateral thinkingmedia_common
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Self-healing, an intrinsic property of biomineralization processes

2013

The sponge siliceous spicules are formed enzymatically via silicatein, in contrast to other siliceous biominerals. Originally, silicatein had been described as a major structural protein of the spicules that has the property to allow a specific deposition of silica onto their surface. More recently, it had been unequivocally demonstrated that silicatein displays a genuine enzyme activity, initiating and maintaining silica biopolycondensation at low precursor concentrations (<2 mM). Even more, as silicatein becomes embedded into the biosilica polymer, formed by the enzyme, it retains its functionality to enable a controlled biosilica deposition. The protection of silicatein through the biosi…

Enzyme functionMolecular Sequence DataClinical BiochemistryNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesSponge spiculeGeneticsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyMinerals0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryStructural proteinCell BiologySilicon Dioxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationCathepsinsPoriferaPhysical stressSpongeSelf-healingBiophysics0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialSequence AlignmentBiomineralizationIUBMB Life
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Applications of alignment-free methods in epigenomics

2013

Epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in the regulation of cell type-specific gene activities, yet how epigenetic patterns are established and maintained remains poorly understood. Recent studies have supported a role of DNA sequences in recruitment of epigenetic regulators. Alignment-free methods have been applied to identify distinct sequence features that are associated with epigenetic patterns and to predict epigenomic profiles. Here, we review recent advances in such applications, including the methods to map DNA sequence to feature space, sequence comparison and prediction models. Computational studies using these methods have provided important insights into the epigenetic reg…

EpigenomicsSupport Vector MachineDNA sequenceSequence alignmentComputational biologyBiologyDNA sequencingEpigenesis GeneticArtificial IntelligenceSequence comparisonHumansNucleosomeEpigeneticsMolecular BiologyGeneEpigenomicsSequence (medicine)GeneticsModels GeneticSettore INF/01 - InformaticanucleosomeChromosome MappingComputational BiologySequence Analysis DNAmachine learningPapersSequence Alignmentepigeneticalignment-free methodInformation SystemsBriefings in Bioinformatics
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