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Correlation between octopaminergic signalling and foraging task specialisation in honeybees

2020

Regulation of pollen and nectar foraging in honeybees is linked to differences in the sensitivity to the reward. Octopamine (OA) participates in the processing of reward-related information in the bee brain, being a candidate to mediate and modulate the division of labour among pollen and nectar foragers. Here we tested the hypothesis that OA affects the resource preferences of foragers. We first investigated whether oral administration of OA is involved in the transition from nectar to pollen foraging. We quantified the percentage of OA-treated bees that switched from a sucrose solution to a pollen feeder when the sugar concentration was decreased experimentally. We also evaluated if feedi…

0301 basic medicineSucrosePlant NectarNectar foragingForagingGene ExpressionZoologyBiologymedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineSucrose solutionReceptors Biogenic AminePollenotorhinolaryngologic diseasesGeneticsmedicineAnimalsNectarBehavior AnimalBrainfood and beveragesFeeding BehaviorBees030104 developmental biologySignallingNeurologyPollen030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGenes, Brain and Behavior
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Pb2+complexes of small-cavity azamacrocyclic ligands: thermodynamic and kinetic studies

2017

The synthesis, acid-base behavior and Pb2+ coordination chemistry of the new aza-scorpiand like ligand 5-[2-(N-2-fluorenyl)ethylamino]-2,5,8-triaza[9]-2,6-pyridinophane (L1) have been studied by potentiometry, NMR and spectrofluorimetric titrations, and the results are compared with those obtained for the related compounds L2, lacking the fluorenyl group, and L3, the macrocycle lacking the pendant arm. The crystal structures obtained for complexes [PbL1][PbL1Cl](NO3)Cl2·4H2O (1) and [PbL3](ClO4)2 (2) reveal that the metal ion is located over the plane defined by the nitrogen atoms of the macrocyclic core due to its inability to accommodate the large Pb2+ ion in the macrocyclic cavity. For L…

0301 basic medicinechemistry.chemical_classification030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyStereochemistryLigandMetal ions in aqueous solutionCrystal structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesDissociation (chemistry)0104 chemical sciencesCoordination complexIonInorganic ChemistryMetal03 medical and health sciencesCrystallographychemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumLone pairDalton Transactions
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Antimicrobial peptide–metal ion interactions – a potential way of activity enhancement

2018

Increasing bacterial and fungal drug resistance requires novel, effective antimicrobial treatments to be actively sought. Because of a general lack of resistance towards antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), they are being relied on as a novel class of therapeutics aiming to conquer drug-resistant bacteria and fungi. There are numerous ways in which AMPs might interact with pathogens, such as membrane disruption, production of ROS, inhibition of cell wall, nucleic acid and protein synthesis or by the withdrawal of essential metal ions. Biologically indispensable metal ions have a dual effect on the activity of antimicrobial peptides: (i) AMPs bind them, so that microbes cannot get enough metals es…

0301 basic medicinechemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionAntimicrobial peptidesPeptideGeneral ChemistryDrug resistanceAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationCatalysis03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyBiochemistryMaterials ChemistryNucleic acidMode of actionBacteriaNew Journal of Chemistry
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Histidine tracts in human transcription factors: insight into metal ion coordination ability

2017

Consecutive histidine repeats are chosen both by nature and by molecular biologists due to their high affinity towards metal ions. Screening of the human genome showed that transcription factors are extremely rich in His tracts. In this work, we examine two of such His-rich regions from forkhead box and MAFA proteins—MB3 (contains 18 His) and MB6 (with 21 His residues), focusing on the affinity and binding modes of Cu2+ and Zn2+ towards the two His-rich regions. In the case of Zn2+ species, the availability of imidazole nitrogen donors enhances metal complex stability. Interestingly, an opposite tendency is observed for Cu2+ complexes at above physiological pH, in which amide nitrogens part…

0301 basic medicineinorganic chemicalsMaf Transcription Factors LargeStereochemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionPeptideNerve Tissue Proteins010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryInorganic ChemistryMetal03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCoordination ComplexesAmideImidazoleHomeostasisHumansHistidineAmino Acid SequenceTranscription factorHistidineLigand bindingchemistry.chemical_classificationOriginal PaperMass spectrometryForkhead Transcription FactorsHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPeptide Fragments0104 chemical sciencesZinc030104 developmental biologyBinding affinitychemistryvisual_artPeptidevisual_art.visual_art_mediumThermodynamicsHuman genomeCopperProtein BindingJournal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
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Evaluation of the Ocular Tolerance of Three Tacrolimus Topical Pharmaceutical Preparations by Bovine Corneal Opacity and Permeability Test.

2015

Tacrolimus ocular preparations are commonly employed in autoimmune or inflammatory ocular disorders. However, currently there are not yet approved ocular formulations. Tacrolimus ocular side effects have been reported in clinical use, so the evaluation of different pharmaceutical preparations is mandatory. In this study, the local corneal tolerance and safety profile of three common tacrolimus 0.03% pharmaceutical preparations were evaluated.Corneal irritation and permeability of tacrolimus preparations were evaluated with the bovine corneal opacity and permeability (BCOP) test. Complementary corneal hematoxylin/eosin and immunohistochemistry staining for tight junctions and adherent juncti…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologygenetic structuresH&E stainCorneal irritationmedicine.disease_causePermeabilityTacrolimusCorneal permeabilityCornea03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineCorneal OpacityOphthalmologymedicineAnimalsDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryCorneal opacityImmunohistochemistryeye diseasesSensory SystemsTacrolimusOphthalmologySafety profileDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyPermeability (electromagnetism)030221 ophthalmology & optometryIrritantsCattlesense organsIrritationOphthalmic SolutionsbusinessImmunosuppressive AgentsCurrent eye research
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Development of a method to determine axitinib, lapatinib and afatinib in plasma by micellar liquid chromatography and validation by the European Medi…

2017

A method based on micellar liquid chromatography to quantify the tyrosine kinase inhibitors axitinib, lapatinib and afatinib in plasma is reported. The sample pretreatment was a simple 1/5-dilution in a pure micellar solution, filtration and direct injection, without requiring extraction or purification steps. The three drugs were resolved from the matrix in 17 min, using an aqueous solution of 0.07 M sodium dodecyl sulfate – 6.0% 1-pentanol, buffered at pH 7 with 0.01 M phosphate salt as mobile phase, running under isocratic mode at 1 mL/min through a C18 column. The detection was performed by absorbance at 260 nm. An accurate mathematical relationship was established between the retention…

0301 basic medicineretentionBioanalysisIndazolesAxitinibbioanalysisClinical BiochemistryAntineoplastic AgentsAfatinib01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMicelleAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilityPulmonary surfactantLimit of DetectionNeoplasmsdirect injectionHumansSodium dodecyl sulfateMicellesDetection limitAqueous solutionChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryImidazolesReproducibility of ResultsmodelingLapatinibCell BiologyGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciences030104 developmental biologyanti-cancer drugMicellar liquid chromatographyLinear ModelsQuinazolinesoptimizationChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography B
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Analysis of metabolic pathways by the growth of cells in the presence of organic solvents

1996

A new approach to the analysis of metabolic pathways involving poorly water-soluble intermediates is proposed. It relies upon the ability of the hydrophobic intermediates formed by a sequence of intracellular reactions to cross the membrane(s) and partition between aqueous and organic phases, when cells are incubated in the presence of a nonpolar and nontoxic organic solvent. As a result of this thermodynamically driven efflux of the formed intermediates from the cell, they accumulate in the organic medium in sufficient quantities for GC-MS analysis and identification. This enables direct determination of the sequence of chemical reactions involved with no requirement for the isolation of e…

0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryAqueous solution030306 microbiologyMetaboliteDecane[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyChemical reactionCombinatorial chemistryYeast03 medical and health sciencesMetabolic pathwaychemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistry[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyResearch Article
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Effect of iron chelates on oil–water interface, stabilized by milk proteins: The role of phosphate groups and pH. Prediction of iron transfer from aq…

2010

International audience; Iron incorporated into food systems induces oxidation and precipitation. The consequences are reduced bioavailability and a functional modification of other food components such as proteins. The iron-chelates such as ferrous bisglycinate represent a possibility to avoid side effects, since the iron is protected. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of iron-chelates compounds on the properties of an oil/water interface stabilized by caseinate or β-lacotoglobulin, under environmental conditions at 20 °C. Analyses were performed using dynamic drop tensiometry during 5000 s. The aqueous bulk phase is an imidazole/acetate buffer (0.1 M), containing 0.4 × 10…

030309 nutrition & dieteticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryIron fortificationSurface tension03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyOil-in-water emulsion[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringChelationBeta-lactoglobulin2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesAqueous solutionChromatographybiologyChemistryAqueous two-phase systemEmulsifying activityProteins04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryPhosphate040401 food scienceEmulsionPhosphate groupsbiology.proteinChemical stabilityFood ScienceFood Hydrocolloids
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A continuous time tug-of-war game for parabolic $p(x,t)$-Laplace type equations

2019

We formulate a stochastic differential game in continuous time that represents the unique viscosity solution to a terminal value problem for a parabolic partial differential equation involving the normalized $p(x,t)$-Laplace operator. Our game is formulated in a way that covers the full range $1<p(x,t)<\infty$. Furthermore, we prove the uniqueness of viscosity solutions to our equation in the whole space under suitable assumptions.

050208 financeLaplace transformApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsTug of warProbability (math.PR)010102 general mathematics05 social sciencesMathematical analysisType (model theory)01 natural sciencesParabolic partial differential equationTerminal valueMathematics - Analysis of PDEs0502 economics and businessDifferential gameFOS: Mathematics91A15 49L25 35K650101 mathematicsViscosity solutionMathematics - ProbabilityAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Mathematics
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Exact solution of the soft-clustered vehicle-routing problem

2020

Abstract The soft-clustered vehicle-routing problem (SoftCluVRP) extends the classical capacitated vehicle-routing problem by one additional constraint: The customers are partitioned into clusters and feasible routes must respect the soft-cluster constraint, that is, all customers of the same cluster must be served by the same vehicle. In this article, we design and analyze different branch-and-price algorithms for the exact solution of the SoftCluVRP. The algorithms differ in the way the column-generation subproblem, a variant of the shortest-path problem with resource constraints (SPPRC), is solved. The standard approach for SPPRCs is based on dynamic-programming labeling algorithms. We s…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringConstraint (information theory)Exact solutions in general relativityModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemCluster (physics)State spaceRelaxation (approximation)Integer programmingEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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