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Galvassāpju izplatība Latvijas Universitātes medicīnas studentu vidū

2022

Ievads: Galvassāpju traucējumi, galvenokārt primārie, tiek uzskatīti par nopietnām globālām veselības problēmām, kas izraisa ievērojamu invaliditātes slogu slimniekiem, lai arī paradoksālā kārtā, bieži tiek ignorēti un nenovērtēti. Cilvēki savos produktīvajos gados irvisvairāk skartā grupa, un to vidū ir arī studenti. Mērķis: Pētījuma mērķis bija apkopot Latvijas Universitātes medicīnas studentu galvassāpju epidemioloģiskos un klīniskos raksturojumus, lainoteiktu cefalģijas izplatību, novērtētu riska faktorus, provocējošos faktorus, galvassāpju ietekmi un to mazināšanu ar medikamentiem, kā arī noskaidrot iespējamos iemeslus, kādēļ pētāmā populācija izvairās no specializētas galvassāpju trau…

medical studentsmigraineheadachetension-type headacheMedicīna
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Data from: Recolonization after habitat restoration leads to decreased genetic variation in populations of a terrestrial orchid

2012

Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of the original vegetation. However, as a previously declining plant species spreads again, the likelihood of founder effects increases through recurrent population founding and associated serial bottlenecks. We related AFLP genetic variation and fitness of all extant populations of the outcrossing terrestrial orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata in an isolated coastal dune complex to colonization history. Around 1970, D. incarnata suffered a severe bottleneck yet eventually persisted and gradually spread throughout the spatially segregated dune slacks, aided by the restoration of an open vegetation. …

medicine and health careConservation BiologyHabitat DegradationLife SciencesMedicineInbreedingDactylorhiza incarnata1970-2009
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Data from: Trans-oceanic genomic divergence of Atlantic cod ecotypes is associated with large inversions

2017

Chromosomal rearrangements such as inversions can play a crucial role in maintaining polymorphism underlying complex traits and contribute to the process of speciation. In Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), inversions of several megabases have been identified that dominate genomic differentiation between migratory and non-migratory ecotypes in the Northeast Atlantic. Here, we show that the same genomic regions display elevated divergence and contribute to ecotype divergence in the Northwest Atlantic as well. The occurrence of these inversions on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean reveals a common evolutionary origin, predating the more than 100,000 years old trans-Atlantic separation of Atlantic co…

medicine and health careGenomic adaptationInversion polymorphismLife SciencesMedicineChromosomal rearrangementecological divergenceSNPs
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Data from: Positive selection in development and growth rate regulation genes involved in species divergence of the genus Radix

2015

Background: Life history traits like developmental time, age and size at maturity are directly related to fitness in all organisms and play a major role in adaptive evolution and speciation processes. Comparative genomic or transcriptomic approaches to identify positively selected genes involved in species divergence can help to generate hypotheses on the driving forces behind speciation. Here we use a bottom-up approach to investigate this hypothesis by comparative analysis of orthologous transcripts of four closely related European Radix species. Results: Snails of the genus Radix occupy species specific distribution ranges with distinct climatic niches, indicating a potential for natural…

medicine and health careRadixpositive selectionRadix balthicaMedicinemollusksAdaptive sequence evolutionLife sciences
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Data from: Evolution of alternative male morphotypes in oxyurid nematodes: a case of convergence?

2014

Male dimorphism has been reported across different taxa, and is usually expressed as the coexistence of a larger morph with exaggerated male traits and a smaller one with reduced traits. The evolution and maintenance of male dimorphism are still poorly understood for several of the species in which it has been observed. Here, we analyse male dimorphism in several species of reptile parasitic nematodes of the genus Spauligodon, in which a major male morph (exaggerated morph), which presents the traditional male morphological traits reported for this taxon, coexists with a minor morph with reduced morphological traits (i.e. reduced genital papillae) resembling more closely the males of the si…

medicine and health carealternative adaptationSpauligodonAlternative Reproductive TacticsLife SciencesMedicinemale dimorphismParasitespolymorphism
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Data from: Rapid adaptation to high temperatures in Chironomus riparius

2018

Effects of seasonal or daily temperature variation on fitness and physiology of ectothermic organisms and their ways to cope with such variations have been widely studied. However, the way multivoltines organisms cope with temperature variations from a generation to another is still not well understood and complex to identify. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the multivoltine midge Chironomus riparius Meigen (1803) responds mainly via acclimation as predicted by current theories, or if rapid genetic adaptation is involved. To investigate this issue, a common garden approach has been applied. A mix of larvae from five European populations was raised in the laboratory at three …

medicine and health caretemperature adaptationChironomus ripariusMedicinedevelopmental temperatureLife sciences
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The Human Mammary Odour Factor: Variability and Regularities in Sources and Functions

2019

In the course of evolution, human mothers have been, and still are, under strong selective pressure to induce their newborns’ colostrum ingestion promptly after birth. As a concentrate of nutrients, passive immunity, antioxidants, growth factors and symbiotic microbiota, colostrum functions as the evolved antidote to ubiquitous pathogens and threats of neonatal exhaustion. Under such constraints, any means to speed up colostrum/milk intake can only have been beneficial to neonatal viability and adaptive life onset along evolutionary time. The areolar-nipple areas of human lactating females emit lacteal substrates conveying chemostimuli that are attractive and release mouthing and sucking in…

medicine.anatomical_structureAdaptive valueLactealmedicine.medical_treatmentmedicinePhysiologyIngestionColostrumPassive immunityBiologyMouthingAreolar glandsAreola
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Inhibition of cAMP Degradation Improves Regulatory T Cell-Mediated Suppression of Allergic Airway Disease.

2009

medicine.anatomical_structureAirway diseaseRegulatory T cellChemistrymedicineCancer researchCAMP degradationC32. IMMUNE CELLULAR NETWORK IN LUNG INFLAMMATION
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Isolation of Central Nervous System (CNS) Infiltrating Cells

2014

Leukocyte infiltration of the central nervous system (CNS) occurs under certain pathogenic conditions and most often results in severe disorders. Therefore, the isolation and analysis of such infiltrating cell populations is necessary for elucidating the underlying pathogenic mechanisms. Here we describe a simple and straightforward protocol for cell isolation from the inflamed CNS, which combines mechanical dissociation and enzymatic degradation of the tissue. Additionally, purification by Percoll gradient centrifugation provides a great yield of the infiltrating material. The isolated cells can be further used for downstream applications such as cell sorting, cellular or molecular analysi…

medicine.anatomical_structureChemistryCellCentral nervous systemmedicinePercoll gradient centrifugationCell isolationCell sortingmedicine.diseaseInfiltration (medical)Molecular analysisCell biologyEnzymatic degradation
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Theoretical prediction of the photoinduced chemiluminescence of pesticides

2007

Although it is relatively easy to find chemiluminescent (CL) molecules working on the field of direct liquid phase (especially employing strong oxidants), the molecules found as chemiluminescent are normally very weak CL compounds for developing suitable analytical CL-procedures. Therefore, it is mandatory to develop new strategies to enhance in a simple way the native chemiluminescence of such a compounds, and even to increase the number of compounds to be determined by direct chemiluminescence. Photoinduced chemiluminescence (Ph-CL) results in a simple and easily on-line accessible strategy to solve these disadvantages. In the present paper, molecular connectivity, a topological method wh…

medicine.drug_classCarboxamideSulfuric acidOximeAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundPotassium permanganatechemistryComputational chemistrylawmedicineOrganic chemistryMoleculePhotodegradationThiocarbamatesChemiluminescenceTalanta
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