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The Be/X-ray binary LS 992/RX J0812.4-3114: Physical parameters and long-term variability

2000

We present the first long-term optical and infrared study of the optical counterpart to the source RX J0812.4-3114, an X-ray pulsar with a Be type companion. During the period covered by the observations the profile of some Balmer lines changed from absorption to emission and back again to absorption. Contemporaneously, the infrared magnitudes varied by more than 0.8 mag. This long-term variability is interpreted as the formation and subsequent dissipation of the Be star's disc. The building up of the disc ended up in an active X-ray state characterised by regular outbursts occurring at 80 day intervals. The overall duration of the formation/dissipation of the disc is found to be < 4.3 year…

InfraredBe starAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaX-ray binaryFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICALS 992/RX J0812.4-3114Astrophysicssymbols.namesakePulsarX-raysAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Astrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicsAstrophysics (astro-ph)BinariesIndividual star ; LS 992/RX J0812.4-3114 ; Binaries ; Pulsars Emission-line ; Be ; X-raysBalmer seriesAstronomy and AstrophysicsBeCircumstellar envelopeDissipation:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia [UNESCO]Space and Planetary SciencesymbolsIndividual starPulsars Emission-lineAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]
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MMGBSA As a Tool To Understand the Binding Affinities of Filamin–Peptide Interactions

2013

Filamins (FLN) are large dimeric proteins that cross-link actin and work as important scaffolds in human cells. FLNs consist of an N-terminal actin-binding domain followed by 24 immunoglobulin-like domains (FLN1-24). FLN domains are divided into four subgroups based on their amino acid sequences. One of these subgroups, including domains 4, 9, 12, 17, 19, 21, and 23, shares a similar ligand-binding site between the β strands C and D. Several proteins, such as integrins β2 and β7, glycoprotein Ibα (GPIbα), and migfilin, have been shown to bind to this site. Here, we computationally estimated the binding free energies of filamin A (FLNa) subunits with bound peptides using the molecular mechan…

Integrin beta ChainsFilaminsGeneral Chemical EngineeringIntegrinPeptidePlasma protein bindingMolecular Dynamics SimulationLibrary and Information SciencesBiologyLigandsFilaminta3111Protein Structure SecondaryProtein structureProtein Interaction MappingHumansFLNAProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsBinding siteta116chemistry.chemical_classificationBinding Sitesta1182General ChemistryComputer Science ApplicationsAmino acidCytoskeletal ProteinsCrystallographyPlatelet Glycoprotein GPIb-IX ComplexchemistryCD18 AntigensBiophysicsbiology.proteinThermodynamicsPeptidesCell Adhesion MoleculesAlgorithmsProtein BindingJournal of Chemical Information and Modeling
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Negative regulators of integrin activity

2012

Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane adhesion receptors composed of α- and β-subunits. They are ubiquitously expressed and have key roles in a number of important biological processes, such as development, maintenance of tissue homeostasis and immunological responses. The activity of integrins, which indicates their affinity towards their ligands, is tightly regulated such that signals inside the cell cruicially regulate the switching between active and inactive states. An impaired ability to activate integrins is associated with many human diseases, including bleeding disorders and immune deficiencies, whereas inappropriate integrin activation has been linked to inflammatory disorders…

IntegrinsIntegrin beta ChainsintegrinMolecular Sequence DataIntegrinCellActivationSHARPINta3111Collagen receptorMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCell AdhesionmedicineAnimalsHumansendocytosisAmino Acid SequenceTissue homeostasis030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologytalinta1182Cell BiologyTransmembrane proteinCell biologyadhesionmedicine.anatomical_structureIntegrin alpha Mbiology.protein/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingIntegrin beta 6Integrin alpha Chains030217 neurology & neurosurgerySignal TransductionJ Cell Sci
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Cholesterol Dependence of Collagen and Echovirus 1 Trafficking along the Novel α2β1 Integrin Internalization Pathway

2013

We have previously shown that soluble collagen and a human pathogen, echovirus 1 (EV1) cluster α2β1 integrin on the plasma membrane and cause their internalization into cytoplasmic endosomes. Here we show that cholesterol plays a major role not only in the uptake of α2β1 integrin and its ligands but also in the formation of α2 integrin-specific multivesicular bodies (α2-MVBs) and virus infection. EV1 infection and α2β1 integrin internalization were totally halted by low amounts of the cholesterol-aggregating drugs filipin or nystatin. Inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and accumulation of lanosterol after ketoconazole treatment inhibited uptake of collagen, virus and clustered integrin, an…

IntegrinsNystatinFluorescent Antibody TechniqueBiochemistryCollagen receptorchemistry.chemical_compoundBINDINGMolecular Cell BiologyInternalizationLipid raftREQUIRESmedia_common0303 health sciencesMicroscopy ConfocalMultidisciplinarybiologyQRIMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1RNA REPLICATIONCellular StructuresExtracellular MatrixEnterovirus B Human3. Good healthCell biologyProtein TransportCholesterolENTRYCytochemistryMedicineMembranes and Sortinglipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)CollagenIntegrin alpha2beta1Research ArticleSignal TransductionViral EntryEndosomeSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationIntegrinLOW-DENSITY-LIPOPROTEINMicrobiologyFilipinClathrinGPI-ANCHORED PROTEINS03 medical and health sciencesVirologyCell Line TumorCell AdhesionHumansFilipinBiology030304 developmental biology030306 microbiologyCell MembraneVirus Uncoatingta1182TRANSPORTLIPID RAFTSMicroscopy ElectronSubcellular Organelleschemistrybiology.protein3111 BiomedicineChromatography Thin LayerCELL-MEMBRANESViral Transmission and InfectionPLoS ONE
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Learning outcomes in the field of human resource management in business administration studies in the context of implementation of European Qualifica…

2018

The study carried out in this paper involves the analysis of the content of the competencies in the field of human resource management in order to acquire the key competences of the students that will be aligned with the needs of the labor market according to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). The method of comparative analysis and case study methodology is used in the paper. This research compares teaching courses that include the acquisition of competences in the field of human resource management in business administration studies, one of the key areas of contemporary management, with examples from the Department of Economics and Business Economics of the University of Dubrovn…

Learning OutcomesEQFUniversity of Valencia531104580102University of Dubrovnik5311European Qualifications FrameworkHuman Resource ManagementHRM
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The European NAFLD Registry: A real-world longitudinal cohort study of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

2020

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Liver CirrhosisPROGNOSISCirrhosisSCORING SYSTEM[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PROGRESSIONDiseaseBiomarker Cirrhosis NAFLD NASHSTEATOHEPATITISDEFINITIONSCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseasePharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesRegistriesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonPharmacology. TherapyFatty liverLiver NeoplasmsNASHGeneral Medicine3. Good healthCirrhosisLiver317 PharmacyCohort0305 other medical scienceCohort studymedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIAGeriatrikQUESTIONNAIRENAFLD; NASH; Cirrhosis; Biomarker610 Medicine & health03 medical and health sciencesNAFLDmedicineSTEATOSISmedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansALGORITHMEuropean unionIntensive care medicine030505 public healthbusiness.industryCONSUMPTIONBiomarkerSTAGING SYSTEMmedicine.diseaseDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Geriatrics3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicine3111 BiomedicineHuman medicineSteatohepatitisbusinessBiomarker; Cirrhosis; NAFLD; NASH
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Crystal Structures and Cytotoxicity of ent-Kaurane-Type Diterpenoids from Two Aspilia Species

2018

A phytochemical investigation of the roots of Aspilia pluriseta led to the isolation of ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids and additional phytochemicals (1&#8315;23). The structures of the isolated compounds were elucidated based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses. The absolute configurations of seven of the ent-kaurane-type diterpenoids (3&#8315;6, 6b, 7 and 8) were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Eleven of the compounds were also isolated from the roots and the aerial parts of Aspilia mossambicensis. The literature NMR assignments for compounds 1 and 5 were revised. In a cytotoxicity assay, 12&#945;-methoxy-ent-kaur-9(11),1…

Lung Neoplasms<i>Aspilia mossambicensis</i>Pharmaceutical ScienceCrystal structureAspilia plurisetaAsteraceaePlant Roots01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistryent-kaurane diterpenoid.Drug DiscoveryAspilia mossambicensisCytotoxicityEnt kauraneta116Organisk kemiMolecular StructurebiologyChemistryLiver NeoplasmsHep G2 CellsMass spectrometricterpeenitPhytochemicalChemistry (miscellaneous)solunsalpaajatMolecular MedicinecytotoxicityasterikasvitDiterpenes KauraneAspilia<i>ent</i>-kaurane diterpenoidCarcinoma HepatocellularCell SurvivalStereochemistry010402 general chemistryta3111Articlelcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistryHumans<i>Aspilia pluriseta</i>Physical and Theoretical ChemistryIC50x-ray crystallography010405 organic chemistrycytostatic drugsOrganic Chemistryta1182Adenocarcinoma Bronchiolo-AlveolarPlant Components AerialAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationluonnonaineetX-ray crystal structurenaturally occurring substances0104 chemical sciencesA549 Cellsent-kaurane diterpenoidröntgenkristallografiaterpenesMolecules
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Serum Amyloid A Is Present in Human Saccular Intracranial Aneurysm Walls and Associates With Aneurysm Rupture

2021

AbstractSaccular intracranial aneurysm (sIA) rupture leads to a disabling subarachnoid hemorrhage. Chronic inflammation and lipid accumulation in the sIA wall contribute to wall degenerative remodeling that precedes its rupture. A better understanding of the pathobiological process is essential for improved future treatment of patients carrying sIAs. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute-phase protein produced in response to acute and chronic inflammation and tissue damage. Here, we studied the presence and the potential role of SAA in 36 intraoperatively resected sIAs (16 unruptured and 20 ruptured), that had previously been studied by histology and immunohistochemistry. SAA was present in all…

MECHANISMPathologybiomarkkeritAneurysm Ruptured3124 Neurology and psychiatrychemistry.chemical_compoundverisuonitaudit0302 clinical medicineMedicineapolipoproteiinitSerum Amyloid A Protein0303 health sciencesbiologytulehdusaneurysmaINDUCTIONGeneral MedicineC-REACTIVE PROTEINSAANeurologyMyeloperoxidaseImmunohistochemistryInflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptomSaccular intracranial aneurysmEXPRESSIONmedicine.medical_specialtySubarachnoid hemorrhagelipoproteiinitProstaglandinInflammationLDLPathology and Forensic MedicineLIPOPROTEINS03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAneurysmHUMAN MAST-CELLSHumansSerum amyloid Akallonsisäinen aneurysma030304 developmental biologyInflammationSerum Amyloid A Proteinbusiness.industry3112 NeurosciencesIntracranial AneurysmCEREBRAL ANEURYSMS3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologymedicine.diseaseAneurysmchemistryDENSITYbiology.proteinEndothelium Vascular3111 BiomedicineNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgerySerum amyloid A
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Structural basis for light control of cell development revealed by crystal structures of a myxobacterial phytochrome

2018

Phytochromes are red-light photoreceptors that were first characterized in plants, with homologs in photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic bacteria known as bacteriophytochromes (BphPs). Upon absorption of light, BphPs interconvert between two states denoted Pr and Pfr with distinct absorption spectra in the red and far-red. They have recently been engineered as enzymatic photoswitches for fluorescent-marker applications in non-invasive tissue imaging of mammals. This article presents cryo- and room-temperature crystal structures of the unusual phytochrome from the non-photosynthetic myxobacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca (SaBphP1) and reveals its role in the fruiting-body formation of this ph…

MODULE0301 basic medicinePHOTOACTIVE YELLOW PROTEINSIGNALING MECHANISMabsorption spectraMutantfotobiologiaphytochromesBiochemistryyhteyttäminenbakteeritSTIGMATELLA-AURANTIACA03 medical and health sciencesFRUITING BODY FORMATIONGeneral Materials ScienceMolecular replacementStigmatella aurantiacalcsh:ScienceUNUSUAL BACTERIOPHYTOCHROMEPHOTOCONVERSIONHistidine030102 biochemistry & molecular biologybiologyPhytochromeChemistryCRYSTALLOGRAPHYta1182photosynthetic bacteriaphotoreceptorsGeneral ChemistryChromophoreCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.organism_classification030104 developmental biologyCHROMOPHORE-BINDING DOMAINBiophysicsmyxobacterialcsh:Q3111 BiomedicinePhotosynthetic bacteriaproteiinitMOLECULAR REPLACEMENTBinding domainIUCrJ
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2016

AbstractUnderstanding the dynamics of zoonotic pathogens in their reservoir host populations is a prerequisite for predicting and preventing human disease epidemics. The human infection risk of Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) is highest in northern Europe, where populations of the rodent host (bank vole, Myodes glareolus) undergo cyclic fluctuations. We conducted a 7-year capture-mark-recapture study to monitor seasonal and multiannual patterns of the PUUV infection rate in bank vole populations exhibiting a 3-year density cycle. Infected bank voles were most abundant in mid-winter months during years of increasing or peak host density. Prevalence of PUUV infection in bank voles exhibited a regul…

MYODES-GLAREOLUS0301 basic medicineRodentSIN-NOMBRE-VIRUSPuumala hantavirus030231 tropical medicineSEED PRODUCTIONzoonotic pathogensinfection rateRODENT POPULATIONSHOST POPULATIONS03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinebiology.animalMyodes glareolusNephropathia epidemicamedicineSOUTHWESTERN UNITED-STATESbank voleCLETHRIONOMYS-GLAREOLUSHantavirusMATERNAL ANTIBODIESMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologySin Nombre virusTransmission (medicine)ta1183biology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasecyclic fluctuationsNEPHROPATHIA-EPIDEMICA3. Good healthBank vole030104 developmental biologyDEER MICEArvicolinaeta1181Puumala virus3111 BiomedicineScientific Reports
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