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The Ancient Neapolitan Sweet Lime and the Calabrian Lemoncetta Locrese Belong to the Same Citrus Species

2019

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PopulationBiodiversityPharmaceutical Scienceengineering.materialArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencestaxonomy0404 agricultural biotechnologylcsh:Organic chemistryagrobiodiversityCitrus aurantiifoliaDrug DiscoveryBotanyneapolitan “four citrus fruits” liqueurPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryagrobiodiversity; lemoncetta Locrese; Mediterranean sweet lime; Neapolitan "four citrus fruits" liqueur; Neapolitan limmo; taxonomyeducationlemoncetta locrese030304 developmental biologyLime2. Zero hunger0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyneapolitan limmoOrganic ChemistryNeapolitan "four citrus fruits" liqueur04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniqueGeographyItalyChemistry (miscellaneous)Fruitmediterranean sweet limeengineeringMolecular MedicineTaxonomy (biology)Molecules
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Pharmacokinetic Characterization and External Evaluation of a Quantitative Framework of Sublingual Buprenorphine in Patients with an Opioid Disorder …

2020

Background: The aim of this analysis was to characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK) of sublingual buprenorphine (BUP) and its metabolites (buprenorphine glucuronide

PopulationCmaxbuprenorphine/naloxone sublingual filmlcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical SciencePharmacology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticlelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePharmacokineticspopulation pharmacokineticsNaloxonemedicine030212 general & internal medicineDosingNorbuprenorphinePuerto Ricanseducationeducation.field_of_studyopioid use disorder (OUD)business.industrypopPKchemistryGlucuronidebusinessSuboxonepharmacokineticsmedicine.drugBuprenorphinecompartmental modelingPharmaceutics
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Oxidative stress in preterm infants: Overview of current evidence and future prospects

2020

Preterm birth (PTB), defined as parturition prior to 37 weeks of gestation, is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal population. The incidence and severity of complications of prematurity increase with decreasing gestational age and birthweight. The aim of this review study is to select the most current evidence on the role of oxidative stress in the onset of preterm complication prevention strategies and treatment options with pre-clinical and clinical trials. We also provide a literature review of primary and secondary studies on the role of oxidative stress in preterm infants and its eventual treatment in prematurity diseases. We conducted a systematic literature s…

PopulationMEDLINEPharmaceutical Sciencelcsh:Medicinelcsh:RS1-441ReviewBioinformaticsmedicine.disease_causelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaPretermDrug DiscoverymedicineProspective cohort studyeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrylcsh:RGestational ageClinical trialFuture prospectsOxidative stressInclusion and exclusion criteriaFuture prospectMolecular MedicineGestationAntioxidantbusinessOxidative stress
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International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe: beyond the EU logics, towards a new space

2018

This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europe, specifically Italy, Portugal, and Spain, analysing the inflow of international students as reflected in the UNESCO, OECD and European Commission databases. Only recently Italy, Portugal and Spain, as latecomers, have become more actively involved in ISM dynamics. This trend has been a response to EU pressures to internationalization, instrumented through the consolidation of the Bologna process and the need to build a common space of higher education. The analysis shows that at the intra-European level Italy, Portugal and Spain share similar ISM patterns; however, in the global context other logics shape ISM…

Portugal and Spainneo-colonialismOECD and European Commission databases. Only recently Italyand Spainhowevermovilidad estudiantil internacionalSouthern-Latin EuropeInternational student mobilityhave become more actively involved in ISM dynamics. This trend has been a response to EU pressures to internationalizationin the global context other logics shape ISM dynamics. This study confirms the great potential that ItalyNeo-colonialismSouthern-latin EuropeUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAspecifically Italybeyond the EU logics [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874490 International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe]towards a new space FrançaPadillaPortugalor the Southern-Latin European space:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Portugal and Spain share similar ISM patternsThaishave to attract international students both from the EU and from other world regions. International student mobilityanalysing the inflow of international students as reflected in the UNESCOneocolonialismo1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874490 International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe: beyond the EU logicsBeatriz This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europeinstrumented through the consolidation of the Bologna process and the need to build a common space of higher education. The analysis shows that at the intra-European level Italyas latecomerspaíses latinos de Europa del Sur. 109 128
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Image quality analysis of

2019

Background 44Sc has been increasingly investigated as a potential alternative to 68Ga in the development of tracers for positron emission tomography (PET). The lower mean positron energy of 44Sc (0.63 MeV) compared to 68Ga (0.83 MeV) can result in better spatial image resolutions. However, high-energy γ-rays (1157 keV) are emitted at high rates (99.9%) during 44Sc decay, which can reduce image quality. Therefore, we investigated the impact of these physical properties and performed an unbiased performance evaluation of 44Sc and 68Ga with different imaging phantoms (image quality phantom, Derenzo phantom, and three-rod phantom) on two preclinical PET scanners (Mediso nanoScan PET/MRI, Siemen…

Positron rangeSmall animal PETImage qualityPositron energyPhantom studyScandium-44ResolutionOriginal ResearchEJNMMI physics
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Vēsture: Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls, 2018, Nr.5

2018

Pretošanās kustība - Latvija (1941–1944)Nacionālie partizāni - Latvija (Ziemeļrietumvidzeme)1944-1945.Armed Forces - Georgian Democratic Republic (1918–1921)Kultūras un mākslas sovjetizācija - Latvija (1940-1941)Recenzijas:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History [Research Subject Categories]Latviešu profesionālās apvienības trimdāLatvia’s Independence Movement (1988–1991)Stāvoklis Latvijā 1919. gada jūlijā - Vēstures avotiLivonijas vaska zīmogi
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Constructing Large 2D Lattices Out of DNA-Tiles.

2021

The predictable nature of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) interactions enables assembly of DNA into almost any arbitrary shape with programmable features of nanometer precision. The recent progress of DNA nanotechnology has allowed production of an even wider gamut of possible shapes with high-yield and error-free assembly processes. Most of these structures are, however, limited in size to a nanometer scale. To overcome this limitation, a plethora of studies has been carried out to form larger structures using DNA assemblies as building blocks or tiles. Therefore, DNA tiles have become one of the most widely used building blocks for engineering large, intricate structures with nanometer precis…

Process (engineering)Computer sciencePharmaceutical ScienceNanotechnologynanotekniikkaReviewhierarchyAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441DNA self-assemblychemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistryDna nanostructuresnanorakenteetLattice (order)Drug DiscoveryDNA nanotechnologyDNA origamiNanotechnologyDNA nanotechnologyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrylatticeScale (chemistry)Organic ChemistryDNANanostructureschemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)visual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolecular MedicinelithographyTileDNA origamicomplexityDNAMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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History of Sciences and Museology (Scientific Papers University of Latvia, vol. 800)

2014

Profesors Dr.sc.nat. Dr.agr. Maksis EglītisLatvijas Universitātes pasniedzēji un studentiGerhards FedersAleksandru Augstumu valsts iestādeMagdalēnas patversme RīgāLatvijas neiroķirurģijas pirmsākumiProfesors Dr. pharm. Jānis MaizīteJānis EndzelīnsZaharijs Pīls (1668–1733)Milda Drīzule (1895–1992)Profesors Dr.chem. Alfreds TauriņšBioloģija Latvijas Universitātē (1919–1944)Kārlis ĀdamsonsEleonora UpatnieceGrigorija Lemperta disertācija “Vācu okupācijas demogrāfisko seku analīze Latvijas PSR 1941.–1945. g.”Trakumsērga (Latvija)Astronomijas terminoloģijaJuris Birzvalks
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Anti-Proliferative Activity of A Hydrophilic Extract of Manna from Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl through Mitochondrial Pathway-Mediated Apoptosis and Ce…

2020

Manna is produced from the spontaneous solidification of the sap of some Fraxinus species, and, owing its content in mannitol, is used in medicine as a mild laxative. Manna is also a rich source of characteristic bio-phenols with reducing, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study assesses the activity of a hydrophilic extract of manna (HME) on cellular and molecular events in human colon-rectal cancer cells. HME showed a time- and concentration-dependent anti-proliferative activity, measured by MTT assay, in all the cell lines examined, namely Caco-2, HCT-116 and HT-29. The amounts of HME that caused 50% of cell death after a 24 h treatment were 8.51 &plusmn

Programmed cell deathCell cycle checkpointPharmaceutical ScienceCaspase 3anticancerAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441<i>Fraxinus angustifolia</i>03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:Organic chemistrySettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaDrug DiscoverymedicineMTT assayPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry030304 developmental biologyFraxinus angustifolia0303 health sciencesChemistryOrganic ChemistryapoptosisSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaMolecular biologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Apoptosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellMolecular Medicinecolon cancer cellsMannitolIntracellularmannamedicine.drugMolecules
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Induction of Apoptosis, Autophagy and Ferroptosis by Thymus vulgaris and Arctium lappa Extract in Leukemia and Multiple Myeloma Cell Lines

2020

Thymus vulgaris and Arctium lappa have been used as a folk remedy in the Iraqi Kurdistan region to deal with different health problems. The aim of the current study is to investigate the cytotoxicity of T. vulgaris and A. lappa in leukemia and multiple myeloma (MM) cell lines and determine the mode of cell death triggered by the most potent cytotoxic fractions of both plants in MM. Resazurin assay was used to evaluate cytotoxic and ferroptosis activity, apoptosis, and modulation in the cell cycle phase were investigated via Annexin V-FITC/PI dual stain and cell-cycle arrest assays. Furthermore, we used western blotting assay for the determination of autophagy cell death. n-Hexane, chlorofor…

Programmed cell deathautophagyThymus vulgarisPharmaceutical ScienceNobiletinAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441lamiaceae03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineUrsolic acidlcsh:Organic chemistryDrug DiscoveryasteraceaePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCytotoxicity030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyOrganic Chemistryapoptosisphytotherapybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyferroptosismultiple myelomacell deathchemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Apoptosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisArctium lappaApigeninMolecular MedicineMolecules
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