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Bone marrow-derived progenitors are greatly reduced in patients with severe COPD and low-BMI.

2009

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients have reduced circulating hemopoietic progenitors. We hypothesized that severity of COPD parallels the decrease in progenitors and that the reduction in body mass index (BMI) could be associated with more severe bone marrow dysfunction. We studied 39 patients with moderate to very severe COPD (18 with low-BMI and 21 with normal-BMI) and 12 controls. Disease severity was associated to a greater reduction in circulating progenitors. Proangiogenetic and inflammatory markers correlated with disease severity parameters. Compared to normal-BMI patients, low-BMI patients showed: greater reduction in circulating progenitors; higher VEGF-A, VEGF-C…

aged; analysis of variance; antigens; blood; blood cell count; body mass index; bone marrow transplantation; case-control studies; cd; chronic obstructive; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; colony-forming units assay; creatine kinase; cytokines; endothelial cells; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; fat-free mass; female; humans; intercellular signaling peptides and proteins; lactate dehydrogenases; low-bmi copd; male; metabolism; methods; middle aged; normal-bmi copd; physiology; physiopathology/surgery; pulmonary disease; severity of illness index; statistics as topicMalePathologyPhysiologyStatistics as TopicCD34GastroenterologySeverity of Illness IndexBody Mass IndexPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructiveantigenslow-bmi copdnormal-bmi copdCreatine Kinasepulmonary diseaseBone Marrow TransplantationCOPDchronic obstructiveGeneral NeuroscienceRespiratory diseaseMiddle Agedcdfat-free massHaematopoiesismedicine.anatomical_structurephysiopathology/surgeryCytokinesIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsFemalePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assaymacromolecular substancesSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Respiratoriochronic obstructive pulmonary diseasemethodsColony-Forming Units AssayChronic obstructive pulmonary disease low-BMI COPD normal-BMI COPD fat-free massbloodAntigens CDInternal medicineSeverity of illnessmedicineHumansProgenitor cellLactate DehydrogenasesAgedAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryCase-control studyEndothelial Cellsmedicine.diseaseBlood Cell CountCase-Control StudiesBone marrowbusinessmetabolismRespiratory physiologyneurobiology
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Guidance on allergenicity assessment of genetically modified plants

2017

Abstract This document provides supplementary guidance on specific topics for the allergenicity risk assessment of genetically modified plants. In particular, it supplements general recommendations outlined in previous EFSA GMO Panel guidelines and Implementing Regulation (EU) No 503/2013. The topics addressed are non‐IgE‐mediated adverse immune reactions to foods, in vitro protein digestibility tests and endogenous allergenicity. New scientific and regulatory developments regarding these three topics are described in this document. Considerations on the practical implementation of those developments in the risk assessment of genetically modified plants are discussed and recommended, where …

allergenicity assessmentVeterinary (miscellaneous)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]newly expressed proteinsPlant ScienceGenetically modified cropsTP1-1185010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyBiosafety0404 agricultural biotechnologyProtein digestibilityguidance; allergenicity assessment; newly expressed proteins; endogenous allergenicity; GMOTX341-6410105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryGMONutrition. Foods and food supplyChemical technology10079 Institute of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFood safetyendogenous allergenicity040401 food science3. Good healthBiotechnologyScientific OpinionSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata570 Life sciences; biologynewly expressed proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyImmune reactionbusinessRisk assessmentguidanceFood Science
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Onko osaamisella sukupuoli?

2001

Työn sukupuolen mukainen jako vallitsee kaikkien Euroopan maiden työ- ja koulutusmarkkinoita. Ammatillista osaamista ja sukupuolta koskevat käytännölliset ja tieteelliset keskustelut kohtaavat kuitenkin harvoin. Artikkeli kuvaa kansainvälistä tutkimusta, jossa selvitetään osaamisen sukupuolittumista ja sen ylittämisen mahdollisuuksia työpaikkojen ja oppilaitosten kasvatuskäytännöissä. Suomalaisten tutkimushaastattelujen alustavassa luennassa niin miehet kuin naiset pitävät osaamisia sukupuolettomina. Syvempi tulkinta edellyttää osaamis- ja gender-diskurssien kriittistä hyödyntämistä.

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Bresaola made from Cinisara cattle: effect of muscle type and animal category on physicochemical and sensory traits

2020

The physicochemical characteristics and sensory traits of Cinisara bresaola were investigated, to explore a new commercial opportunity for autochthonous dairy cattle farms. Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus and Biceps brachii muscles, from adult cows (AC) and grazing (GB) or housed (HB) young bulls of Cinisara breed, were processed to made bresaola. Differences due to animal category and muscle type were observed. Bresaola from AC was richer in fat and volatile organic compounds. The bresaola from Semitendinosus showed higher colorimetric parameters, fat and, when from grazing animals, Warner-Bratzler shear force than those made from other muscles. In general, all bresaola were well appreciat…

análisis sensorialvolatile organic compoundSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeVeterinary medicineCinisara cattleGeneral Chemical EngineeringMuscle typeSensory systemlcsh:TX341-641raza CinisaraBiologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsensory analysisSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Geneticovolatile organic compoundsDairy cattlecinisara breedlcsh:TP368-456compuestos orgánicos volátileSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariGeneral Chemistrybresaolalcsh:Food processing and manufacturelcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaFood ScienceCyTA - Journal of Food
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Relapse risk after autologous transplantation in patients with newly diagnosed myeloma is not related with infused tumor cell load and the outcome is…

2006

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) multicentre randomized phase III study was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of CD34+ selection in newly diagnosed myeloma patients undergoing autologous transplantation. DESIGN AND METHODS: One hundred and eleven patients responsive to initial chemotherapy were randomized to receive CD34+ selected (arm A) or unselected PBPC (arm B) after conditioning with high-dose melphalan and TBI. ASO-PCR was used to assess purging efficacy and reinfused tumor load. Tumor load could be assessed in 59 patients. RESULTS: CD34+ selection gave a median tumor cell depletion of 2.2 logs (0.77-5.96). No tumor ce…

autologous transplantMelphalanOncologyAdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyTransplantation ConditioningAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentAntigens CD34Transplantation AutologousDexamethasoneDisease-Free SurvivalPostoperative ComplicationsRecurrenceInternal medicineAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsmedicineEuropean Group for Blood and Marrow TransplantatioAutologous transplantationHumansSurvival rateSurvival analysisMultiple myelomaAgedChemotherapyPeripheral Blood Stem Cell TransplantationHematologybusiness.industryBone Marrow PurgingHematologyCD34+ selectionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurvival AnalysisBone marrow purgingSurgerySurvival RateTreatment OutcomeDoxorubicinVincristineFemalebusinessMultiple Myelomamedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesHaematologica
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Cellule staminali ematopoietiche circolanti come marker indipendente di buon outcome clinico in pazienti con beta talassemia

2015

beta-talassemiaCD34+circolantitrasfusione
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Dietary polyphenols as antidiabetic agents: Advances and opportunities

2020

Abstract Dietary polyphenols have been widely investigated as antidiabetic agents in cell, animals, human study, and clinical trial. The number of publication (Indexed by Web of Science) on “polyphenols and diabetes” significantly increased since 2010. This review highlights the advances and opportunities of dietary polyphenols as antidiabetic agents. Dietary polyphenols prevent and manage Type 2 diabetes mellitus via the insulin‐dependent approaches, for instance, protection of pancreatic islet β‐cell, reduction of β‐cell apoptosis, promotion of β‐cell proliferation, attenuation of oxidative stress, activation of insulin signaling, and stimulation of pancreas to secrete insulin, as well as…

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Alternaria Mycotoxins in Food and Feed: An Overview

2017

Alternariais one of the major mycotoxigenic fungal genera with more than 70 reported metabolites.Alternariamycotoxins showed notably toxicity, such as mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, induction of DNA strand break, sphingolipid metabolism disruption, or inhibition of enzymes activity and photophosphorylation. This review reports on the toxicity, stability, metabolism, current analytical methods, and prevalence ofAlternariamycotoxins in food and feed through the most recent published research. Half of the publications were focused on fruits, vegetables, and derived products—mainly tomato and apples—while cereals and cereal by-products represented 38%. The most studied compounds were alternario…

biology010401 analytical chemistryAlternariolEthyl acetatefood and beveragesEtherlcsh:TX341-64104 agricultural and veterinary sciencesQuechersAlternariabiology.organism_classification040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologychemistryBiochemistryTentoxinTenuazonic acidFood scienceSafety Risk Reliability and QualityMycotoxinlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood ScienceJournal of Food Quality
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The CD38-Positive and CD38-Negative Subsets of CD34(high)-Positive Primary Acute Myeloid Leukemia Blasts Differ Considerably in the Expression of Imm…

2008

Abstract Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is thought to arise from a rare putative ‘leukemic stem cell’ that is capable of self-renewal and formation of leukemic blasts. Serial xenotransplantation studies in immunodeficient mice have shown that this leukemia-initiating cell resides at very low numbers within CD34(high)-positive CD38-negative AML cells. Thus, immunotherapeutic approaches successfully eradicating this cell compartment should result in cure from disease. The objective of our study was to characterize the immune phenotype of the CD38-negative and CD38-positive subsets of primary CD34(high)-positive AML blasts ex vivo. We obtained therapeutic leukapheresis products from 17 AML patie…

biologyLineage markersImmunologyCD34hemic and immune systemsCell BiologyHematologyHuman leukocyte antigenmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryCD19Leukemiahemic and lymphatic diseasesbiology.proteinCancer researchmedicineCytotoxic T cellInterleukin-3 receptorCD8Blood
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Interaction of dietary polyphenols and gut microbiota: Microbial metabolism of polyphenols, influence on the gut microbiota, and implications on host…

2020

Abstract The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by a vast number of microorganisms that are called as the microbiota. Each individual harbors a unique gut microbial composition, this composition evolves throughout the host's lifetime and it is easily affected by internal or external changes. It has been shown that gut microbiota plays a crucial role in host's health and as this complex community has the ability to interact with each other and with the host's immune system, the presence or absence of some major species can affect the homeostasis. Diet can be considered as one of the pivotal factors in modulating the functionality, integrity, and composition of the gut microbiota as th…

biologygut microbiotaHost (biology)Nutrition. Foods and food supplyMicrobial metabolismGut floraTP368-456biology.organism_classificationdigestive systemFood processing and manufactureMicrobiologyhost healthBiotransformationPolyphenolSettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIAgutmicrobiotaTX341-641biotransformation gutmicrobiota host health polyphenolsbiotransformationpolyphenols
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