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Primary Plasma Cell Leukemia Associated with Adult Fanconi Syndrome

2006

Abstract Primary plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare variant of multiple myeloma that occurs de novo in patients without a history of plasma cell disorder. We describe a case of λ PCL that showed a prolonged survival of 2 years and 6 months associated with a generalized dysfunction of the proximal renal tubule. On presentation, the patient had anemia (hemoglobin level, 11 g/dL), thrombocytopenia (platelet count, 102,000/μL), and renal insufficiency (creatinine level, 2.75 mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 19 mL per minute; urea, 71 mg/dL). In addition to the common clinical picture, our case showed proteinuria (30 mg/dL), glycosuria (150 mg/dL) with normal glycemia, low uric acid concentration …

GlycosuriaPlasma cell leukemiaAdhesion molecules λ light-chain disease Multiple myelomamedicine.medical_specialtyCreatininebusiness.industryAnemiaFanconi syndromeRenal functionGeneral MedicineSettore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologicamedicine.diseasechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinemedicineUric acidmedicine.symptombusinessMultiple myeloma
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Synthesis of undulin by rat liver fat-storing cells: Comparison with fibronectin and tenascin

1992

Abstract Fat-storing cells (FSCs) are known to synthesize various components of the hepatic extracellular matrix and thereby play an important role during liver fibrogenesis. The aim of our study was to investigate the synthesis of undulin, a recently described connective tissue protein belonging to the fibronectin—tenascin superfamily of glycoproteins, by fat-storing cells in primary culture. SDS-PAGE analysis of immunoprecipitates from cell layer lysates or media pulse-labeled with radioactive methionine revealed undulin-specific bands A (270 kDa), B1 (190 kDa), and B2 (180 kDa) after reduction. A single undulin-specific transcript was detected at about 7 kb. Undulin synthesized by cell-f…

GlycosylationCell Adhesion Molecules NeuronalMolecular Sequence DataTenascinConnective tissueExtracellular matrixchemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisAdipocytemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerRats WistarConnective Tissue CellsGlycoproteinschemistry.chemical_classificationExtracellular Matrix ProteinsBase SequencebiologyTunicamycinTenascinCell BiologyTunicamycinFibronectinsRatsCell biologyFibronectinKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverBiochemistrychemistryConnective TissueProtein Biosynthesisbiology.proteinFemaleCollagenOligonucleotide ProbesGlycoproteinProtein Processing Post-TranslationalExperimental Cell Research
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Phase behaviour of heteronuclear dimers in three-dimensional systems—a Monte Carlo study

2008

Monte Carlo simulation in the grand canonical ensemble, the histogram reweighting technique and finite size scaling are used to study the phase behaviour of dimers in three-dimensional systems. A single molecule is composed of two segments A and B, and the bond between them cannot be broken. The phase diagrams have been estimated for a set of model systems. Different structures formed by heteronuclear dimers have been found. The results show a great variety of vapour–liquid coexistence behaviour depending on the strength of the interactions between segments.

Grand canonical ensembleHeteronuclear moleculeChemistryHistogramPhase (matter)Monte Carlo methodMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceStatistical physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsScalingPhase diagramJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Mural granulosa cells of the human follicles indirectly show death molecular signals not depending on different ovarian stimulation protocols

2021

Granulosa cellanti-apoptotic moleculesSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiafollicle
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GFP-mut2 Proteins in Trehalose-Water Matrixes: Spatially Heterogeneous Protein-Water-Sugar Structures

2007

We report investigations on the properties of nanoenvironments around single-GFP-mut2 proteins in trehalose-water matrixes. Single-GFPmut2 molecules embedded in thin trehalose-water films were characterized in terms of their fluorescence brightness, bleaching dynamics, excited state lifetime, and fluorescence polarization. For each property, sets of approximately 100-150 single molecules have been investigated as a function of trehalose content and hydration. Three distinct and interconverting families of proteins have been found which differ widely in terms of bleaching dynamics, brightness, and fluorescence polarization, whose relative populations sizably depend on sample hydration. The r…

Green Fluorescent ProteinsBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryCarbohydratesMolecular ConformationPhase TransitionColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundMoleculeColloidsSupercoolingthrealosesingle molecule fluorescenceChemistryTrehaloseWaterSingle-molecule experimentFluorescenceTrehaloseSolutionsModels ChemicalChemical physicsCell BiophysicsGFPmut2Excited statelifetimesFluorescence anisotropy
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Biotransformations of monoterpenes by photoautotrophic micro-organisms.

2014

Summary Monoterpenes are widely used in food technology, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries and as compounds of agricultural importance. It is known that compounds comprising this class can be transformed by a variety of organisms, namely by: bacteria, fungi, yeasts, plants or isolated enzymes. Biotransformations, as one of the most important tools of green chemistry, allow obtaining new products using whole cells of micro-organisms or isolated enzymes in mild reaction conditions. Therefore, biotransformations of monoterpenes, by different type of reaction such as: epoxidation, oxidation and stereoselective hydroxylation, resulted in the production of so desired, enantiomerically define…

Green chemistryCyanobacteriaFood industryFood technologyCyanobacteriaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyHydroxylationchemistry.chemical_compoundBiotransformationBotanyMicroalgaeOrganic chemistryblue-green algaeBiotransformationAutotrophic ProcessesBicyclic moleculebiologybusiness.industryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPhototrophic ProcesseschemistryMonoterpenesbusinessBacteriaBiotechnologyJournal of applied microbiology
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Ruthenium-arene complexes bearing naphthyl-substituted 1,3-dioxoindan-2-carboxamides ligands for G-quadruplex DNA recognition.

2019

Quadruplex nucleic acids – DNA/RNA secondary structures formed in guanine rich sequences – proved to have key roles in the biology of cancers and, as such, in recent years they emerged as promising targets for small molecules. Many reports demonstrated that metal complexes can effectively stabilize quadruplex structures, promoting telomerase inhibition, downregulation of the expression of cancer-related genes and ultimately cancer cell death. Although extensively explored as anticancer agents, studies on the ability of ruthenium arene complexes to interact with quadruplex nucleic acids are surprisingly almost unknown. Herein, we report on the synthesis and characterization of four novel Ru(…

GuanineStereochemistryCell Survivalchemistry.chemical_elementAntineoplastic Agents010402 general chemistryG-quadruplexLigands01 natural sciencesRutheniumInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipCoordination ComplexesPyridineTumor Cells CulturedHumansRuthenium Quadruplex G-quadruplex G4 DNA Cancer Metal Complexesheterocyclic compoundsCell ProliferationDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryLigandRNASmall molecule3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesRutheniumG-QuadruplexeschemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCalixarenesDrug Screening Assays AntitumorDNADalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Ex vivo expansion of umbilical cord blood (UCB) CD34+ cells alters the expression and function of α4β1 and α5β1 integrins

2001

We have investigated the influence of ex vivo expansion of human CD34+ cord blood cells on the expression and function of adhesion molecules involved in the homing and engraftment of haematopoietic progenitors. Ex vivo expansion of umbilical cord blood CD34+ cells for 6 d in the presence of interleukin 3 (IL-3), IL-6 and stem cell factor (SCF) or IL-11, SCF and Flt-3L resulted in increased expression of α4, α5, β1, αΜM and β2 integrins. However, a significant decrease in the adhesion of progenitor cells to fibronectin was observed after the ex vivo culture (adhesion of granulocyte-macrophage colony-forming units (CFU-GM) was 22 ± 4% in fresh cells versus 5 ± 2% and 2 ± 2% in each combinatio…

HaematopoiesisCell adhesion moleculeCord bloodImmunologyCD34HematologyBiologyProgenitor cellStem cellMolecular biologyEx vivoInterleukin 3British Journal of Haematology
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Crystallography of encapsulated molecules.

2017

The crystallography of supramolecular host–guest complexes is reviewed and discussed as a part of small molecule crystallography. In these complexes, the host binds the guests through weak supramolecular interactions, such as hydrogen and halogen bonding, cation–π, anion–π, C–H–π, π–π, C–H–anion interactions and the hydrophobic effect. As the guest often shows severe disorder, large thermal motion and low occupancies, the reliable crystallographic determination of the guest can be very demanding. The analysis of host–guest interactions using tools such as Hirshfeld and cavity volume surface analysis will help to look closely at the most important host–guest interactions. The jewel in the cr…

Halogen bondsupramolecular host-guest complexeshost-guest interactions010405 organic chemistryThermal motionChemistrySupramolecular chemistryAbsolute configurationGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistrykidetiede01 natural sciencesSmall molecule0104 chemical sciencesHydrophobic effectCrystallographyMoleculeEnantiomerChemical Society reviews
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Modification of the supramolecular structure of [(thione)IY] (Y = Cl, Br) systems by cooperation of strong halogen bonds and hydrogen bonds

2015

Four interhalogen complexes of heterocyclic thione ligands N-methylbenzothiazole-2-thione (mbtt) and 2(3)H-benzothiazole-thione (btt) with strong and tunable S⋯I halogen bonds were synthesized and characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction. The study of the strength and nature of the interactions was supported by computational analysis using the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM). Halogen bond and hydrogen bond directed self-assemblies of thione compounds were efficiently modified by the changes in the halogen bond donor and acceptor structures. In structures [(mbtt)ICl] (1) and [(mbtt)IBr] (2) the interplay of halogen bonds and hydrogen bonds between the thione hydrogens a…

Halogen bondsynthesisHydrogenHydrogen bondhalogen bondsInorganic chemistryAtoms in moleculesSupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsAcceptorinterhalogen complexesCrystallographychemistryhydrogen bondsHalogenGeneral Materials Scienceta116InterhalogenCrystEngComm
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