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Geochemical investigation of trace metal pollutants in the Oreto river, Palermo (Italy)

2022

In the past, three main rivers, named Kemonia, Papireto and Oreto, were present in the plain of Palermo, in northwestern Sicily. Today, only the latter one has been preserved from the unregulated urban expansion. Fortunately, over the last ten years, attention and consciousness towardsthe Oreto river and its delicate ecosystem has grown considerably, also thanks to many associations and citizens’ committees involved in protecting, preserving and valorising the precious area. In this context, our study is focused on a hydrogeochemical investigation of its surface water quality. The Oreto river flows for about 20 km within a catchment area of about 130 km2. Over the past three years, numerous…

Trace metal pollutantKemonia Papireto and Oreto rivers (southern Italy)River geochemistrySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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The Transcription Factors TBX2 and TBX3 Interact with Human Papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) L2 and Repress the Long Control Region of HPVs

2013

ABSTRACT The minor capsid protein L2 of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) has multiple functions during the viral life cycle. Although L2 is required for effective invasion and morphogenesis, only a few cellular interaction partners are known so far. Using yeast two-hybrid screening, we identified the transcription factor TBX2 as a novel interaction partner of HPV type 16 (HPV16) L2. Coimmunoprecipitations and immunofluorescence analyses confirmed the L2-TBX2 interaction and revealed that L2 also interacts with TBX3, another member of the T-box family. Transcription of the early genes during HPV infection is under the control of an upstream enhancer and early promoter region, the long control r…

Transcription GeneticImmunologyBiologyCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaVirus ReplicationMicrobiologyViral life cycleTranscription (biology)VirologyTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesGene expressionProtein Interaction MappingmedicineHumansImmunoprecipitationGeneTranscription factorGeneticsHuman papillomavirus 16virus diseasesPromoterOncogene Proteins Viralmedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsGenome Replication and Regulation of Viral Gene ExpressionMicroscopy FluorescenceInsect ScienceHost-Pathogen InteractionsCapsid ProteinsT-Box Domain ProteinsChromatin immunoprecipitationHeLa Cells
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El lèxic tècnic a la traducció catalana de l?Opus agriculturae de Pal·ladi : una aproximació als llibres de 'grammàtica' i 'medicina'

2017

In 1385 Ferrer Saiol, protonotary of Queen Eleanor of Sicily, translated into Catalan Palladius’s Opus Agriculturae (‘The Work on Farming’). This Latin work was widely known throughout the whole of the Middle Ages, and therefore a translation of Opus Agriculturae was wanted in the fourteenth-century's Kingdom of Aragon. A difficult aspect of Opus  Agriculturae is its technical vocabulary. Being aware of it, Ferrer Saiol referred in his translation to his use of numerous reference books to undertake the best possible version. These medieval glossaries and vocabularies belong in his translation, explicitly as well as implicitly. We identify here books that Ferrer Saiol used for this version, …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectArtOpuslanguage.human_languageKingdomFerrer Saiol; Palladius; Opus Agriculturae; medieval glossaries; Synonyma; Papias; Vocabularium; Johannes Balbus; Catholicon; Simon of Genoa; Clavis Sanationis; Ibn Wafid; De Simplicibus Medicinis:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageMiddle AgesCatalanHumanitiesmedia_commonScientific terminology
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Estudio del cáncer cutáneo no melanoma en pacientes trasplantados renales : incidencia y factores de riesgo asociados

2013

El cáncer cutáneo no melanoma (CCNM) es la neoplasia maligna más frecuente en pacientes trasplantados. Los objetivos fundamentales de esta tesis han sido valorar los factores de riesgo asociados a la aparición de CCNM en pacientes trasplantados renales en nuestra área, haciendo hincapié en el papel del tratamiento inmunosupresor y la implicación del virus del papiloma humano (VPH) en la etiopatogenia tumoral. Recogimos los datos de 289 pacientes trasplantados renales durante el periodo 1996-2010. Para la determinación de los factores de riesgo implicados en el desarrollo de CCNM elaboramos un estudio analítico observacional ambiespectivo. El periodo de recogida de datos comprendió desde ene…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvirus del papilomafactores de riesgocáncer cutáneo:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Acerca del contorno costero de la Iberia de Artemidoro

2016

Son analizados los datos de distancias de entre puntos de la costa de Iberia recogidos en el recientemente editado "Papiro de Artemidoro" y son comparados con los ya conocidos a través de la tradición geográfica posterior al propio Artemidoro; se pone de manifiesto la notable disparidad entre ambos conjuntos de datos.

UNESCO::HISTORIA:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Artemidoro Iberia geografía histórica Papiro de Artemidoro
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Trans-Abdominal Ultrasound Guided ERC in a Pregnant Woman With Bile Duct Stones

2014

Background: The change in lithogenicity of bile, increased stasis of bile and decreased gall bladder emptying are the possible reasons for an increased risk of gall stones during pregnancy. However, biliary interventions during pregnancy are associated with risks to both the pregnancy and developing fetus. ERC under fluoroscopic control as gold standard is associated with higher risk of premature labor and teratogenity. Methods and patient: We performed transabdominal ultra-sound guided ERC in one patient in the second trimenon with gall stones. While the hilus area is observed by ultrasound, the papilla is carefully cannulated with a guidewire. A contrast agent is applied in the common bil…

Ultrasound guided ERCPmedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Medical technologydigestive systemPregnancymedicineFluoroscopyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFetusPregnancyCommon bile ductmedicine.diagnostic_testBile ductbusiness.industryUltrasoundGastroenterologyVideomedicine.diseaseSurgeryMajor duodenal papillamedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:R855-855.5ComplicationbusinessBile duct stonesComplicationVideo Journal and Encyclopedia of GI Endoscopy
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PML nuclear body-residing proteins sequentially associate with HPV genome after infectious nuclear delivery.

2019

Subnuclear promyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies (NBs) are targeted by many DNA viruses after nuclear delivery. PML protein is essential for formation of PML NBs. Sp100 and Small Ubiquitin-Like Modifier (SUMO) are also permanently residing within PML NBs. Often, large DNA viruses disassemble and reorganize PML NBs to counteract their intrinsic antiviral activity and support establishment of infection. However, human papillomavirus (HPV) requires PML protein to retain incoming viral DNA in the nucleus for subsequent efficient transcription. In contrast, Sp100 was identified as a restriction factor for HPV. These findings suggested that PML NBs are important regulators of early stages o…

Viral DiseasesPhysiologyvirusesIntranuclear Inclusion BodiesPromyelocytic Leukemia ProteinVirus ReplicationBiochemistryAutoantigensImmune PhysiologyMedicine and Health SciencesCell Cycle and Cell DivisionNuclear proteinBiology (General)PapillomaviridaeStaining0303 health sciencesViral GenomicsImmune System ProteinsChromosome Biology030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyCell StainingTotal Cell CountingNuclear Proteinsvirus diseasesAntigens NuclearGenomicsCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureInfectious DiseasesCapsidCell ProcessesViral GenomeCellular Structures and OrganellesIntranuclear SpaceResearch ArticleHuman Papillomavirus InfectionQH301-705.5UrologyImmunologyCell Enumeration TechniquesSUMO-1 ProteinSexually Transmitted DiseasesMitosisMicrobial GenomicsGenome ViralBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyVirusAntibodies03 medical and health sciencesPromyelocytic leukemia proteinVirologyNuclear BodiesmedicineGeneticsHumansVesiclesMolecular BiologyMitosisTranscription factor030304 developmental biologyCell NucleusGenitourinary InfectionsTumor Suppressor ProteinsBiology and Life SciencesProteinsCell BiologyRC581-607Cell nucleusViral replicationSpecimen Preparation and Treatmentbiology.proteinParasitologyCapsid ProteinsImmunologic diseases. AllergyTranscription FactorsPLoS Pathogens
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Akadēmiskā Dzīve, 47.krājums

2011

Zinātnieku sociālais kapitālsInovācijasKarogs 2010 231 lpp.) [Apskats (Vīķe Freiberga V. Kultūra un latvietība. Rīga]Saeimas vēlēšanasMan - sards 2009 184 lpp.) [Apskats (Kļaviņš K. Apstāvēšana. Rīga]Valodas attīstībaValsts pārvaldes reformaZinātnes finansēšanaValodu grupas EiropāAkadēmiskā vienība "Austrums"Akadēmiskā vienība "Latviete"Doktorantūras studijas LatvijāCEEPS 2010 360 lpp.) [Apskats ( (Pelnēns G. (red.) The „Humani - tarian Dimension” of Russian Foreign Policy Toward Georgia Moldova Ukraine and the Baltic States. 2. papild. izd. Rīga]Organiskās sintēzes institūtsLatvijas vēstures institūta apgāds 2009 640 lpp.) [Apskats (Stradiņš J. Zinātnes un augstskolu sākotne Latvijā. Rīga]:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]Baltu valodasRaiņa daiļradeLatvijas zinātneKlimata pārmaiņas - LatvijaDzimstība LatvijāPauls GalenieksIvars Riekstiņš (in memoriam)Preses brīvībaEiropas Zinātņu un mākslu akadēmija (Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea)Etniskā vēsture - LatvijaIzglītības reformaJelgava - vēstureValodas pārmaiņasindividuālais un sociālais bilingvisms Latvijā. Rīga : LU Latviešu valodas institūts 2009 208 lpp.) [Apskats (Poriņa V. Valsts valoda daudzvalodīgajā sabiedrībā]Gēnu fragmentu struktūras
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Solid papillary carcinoma with reverse polarity of the breast displays morphologic, immunohistochemical and molecular characteristics in comparison t…

2018

IF 6.655 (2017); International audience

[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologySolid papillary carcinoma[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyCancer
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Periodontal disease associated to systemic genetic disorders

2007

A number of systemic disorders increase patient susceptibility to periodontal disease, which moreover evolves more rapidly and more aggressively. The underlying factors are mainly related to alterations in immune, endocrine and connective tissue status. These alterations are associated with different pathologies and syndromes that generate periodontal disease either as a primary manifestation or by aggravating a pre-existing condition attributable to local factors. This is where the role of bacterial plaque is subject to debate. In the presence of qualitative or quantitative cellular immune alterations, periodontal disease may manifest early on a severe localized or generalized basis - in s…

agranulocitosis infantil genéticasystemic alterationsEnfermedad periodontalDown syndromePapillon-Lefèvre syndromealteraciones sistémicas:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]síndrome de Chediak-Higashiperiodontitis due to genetic alterationsperiodontitis por alteraciones genéticashyperimmunoglobulinemia Esíndrome de Marfansíndrome de hiperglobulinemia EMarfan syndromesevere congenital neutropenianeutropenia severa congénitaEhler-Danlos syndromesíndrome de Ehler-DanlosUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASsíndrome de Papillon-Lefévresíndrome de DownPeriodontal diseaseChediak-Higiashi syndromeinfantile genetic agranulocytosis
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