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The Immunology of Zoonotic Infections

2012

Zoonotic infections are in general defined as infections transmitted from animal to man (and less frequently vice versa), either directly (through contact or contact with animal products) or indirectly (through an intermediate vector as an arthropod or an insect) [1]. Although the burden of zoonotic infections worldwide is major, both in terms of immediate and long-term morbidity and mortality [2, 3] and in terms of emergence/reemergence and socioeconomical, ecological, and political correlations [4], scientific and public health interest and funding for these diseases remain relatively minor. Zoonoses include diseases induced by diverse pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites), …

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyArticle SubjectEcology (disciplines)ImmunologyDiseaseBiologymedicine.disease_causeCommunicable DiseasesZoonosesPandemicmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergySmallpoxZoonotic InfectionZoonosisimmunology; zoonosisCommunicable Disease Control ZoonosesGeneral Medicinezoonosismedicine.diseaseInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1EditorialVector (epidemiology)Communicable Disease ControlImmunologylcsh:RC581-607Clinical and Developmental Immunology
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Heat-Shock Proteins in Autoimmunity

2013

Heat shock proteins (HSPs), also known as “stress proteins,” are among the highly conserved and immunogenic proteins shared among diverse groups of microbial agents and mammals [1]. Heat and other types of stressful stimuli can increase the cellular expression of HSPs. These proteins have been categorized into different families according to their molecular mass, for example, HSP110, HSP90, HSP70, HSP60, HSP40, HSP20-30, and HSP10 [1–3]. For uniformity, guidelines for the nomenclature of various human HSP families have been proposed [4]. Under physiological conditions, the ubiquitously distributed HSPs maintain the integrity and function of other cellular proteins in stressful conditions. H…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyArticle SubjectImmunologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologymedicine.disease_causeAutoimmunity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)Heat shock proteinmedicineImmunology and Allergy030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesInnate immune systemFOXP3Acquired immune system3. Good healthMolecular mimicryEditorialImmunologyHSP60lcsh:RC581-607030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutoimmune Diseases
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Comparison of Immunosuppressive and Angiogenic Properties of Human Amnion-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells between 2D and 3D Culture Systems

2019

The secretion of potential therapeutic factors by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has aroused much interest given the benefits that it can bring in the field of regenerative medicine. Indeed, the in vitro multipotency of these cells and the secretive capacity of both angiogenic and immunomodulatory factors suggest a role in tissue repair and regeneration. However, during culture, MSCs rapidly lose the expression of key transcription factors associated with multipotency and self-renewal, as well as the ability to produce functional paracrine factors. In our study, we show that a three-dimensional (3D) culture method is effective to induce MSC spheroid formation, to maintain the multipotency an…

lcsh:Internal medicineAmnionArticle SubjectRegeneration (biology)Mesenchymal stem cellCell BiologyBiologyRegenerative medicineMicrovesiclesIn vitroCell biologyParacrine signallingmedicine.anatomical_structurehuman amnion-derived mesenchymal stem cellmedicinelcsh:RC31-1245Molecular BiologyTranscription factorResearch Article
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Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Brain: From Benchside to Clinic

2012

Increasing evidence indicates that neural stem cells (NSCs) play an important role in sustaining cellular homeostasis and brain tissue restoration. The study of all mechanisms that control and modulate the function of NSC is a crucial step for the design of therapies against chronic neurodegenerative processes. In this special issue of the journal, we had the pleasure to edit the topic entitled “Neural Stem Cells in the Adult Brain: From Benchside to Clinic.” This special compilation of paper was aimed to provide a global forum for publications of original peer-reviewed manuscripts that reported original research findings in the field of adult neural stem cell, including short communication…

lcsh:Internal medicineArticle SubjectNeurogenesisSubventricular zoneCellular homeostasisCell BiologyNestinBiologyBioinformaticsNeural stem cellmedicine.anatomical_structureEditorialmedicineStem cellProgenitor celllcsh:RC31-1245Molecular BiologyNeurosciencePI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayStem Cells International
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Overweight Adolescents’ Self-Perceived Weight and Weight Control Behaviour: HBSC Study in Finland 1994–2010

2012

Introduction. Overweight and perception of being overweight, may lead adolescent to lose weight. The aim of the present study was to investigate overweight adolescents’ self-perceived weight, body dissatisfaction, and weight control behaviour during 1994–2010 in Finland.Methods. The country-representative, cross-sectional data of 15-year olds were obtained from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, conducted in 1994 (; males: 48%), 1998 (; 49%), 2002 (; 50%), 2006 (; 47%), and 2010 (; 48%).Results. The majority of overweight boys (62–69%) and girls (89–100%) assessed themselves as too fat, and their body image was lower than in nonoverweight adolescents. The highest pre…

lcsh:Internal medicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyArticle Subjectbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSignificant differenceHealth behaviourylipainoOverweightWeight control behaviournuoretself-perceived weightylipainoisuuslihavuusMedicineSelf perceivedkoettu painoadolescentsmedicine.symptomlcsh:RC31-1245businessResearch ArticleBody dissatisfactionDemographyJournal of Obesity
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High Performance 3D PET Reconstruction Using Spherical Basis Functions on a Polar Grid

2011

Statistical iterative methods are a widely used method of image reconstruction in emission tomography. Traditionally, the image space is modelled as a combination of cubic voxels as a matter of simplicity. After reconstruction, images are routinely filtered to reduce statistical noise at the cost of spatial resolution degradation. An alternative to produce lower noise during reconstruction is to model the image space with spherical basis functions. These basis functions overlap in space producing a significantly large number of non-zero elements in the system response matrix (SRM) to store, which additionally leads to long reconstruction times. These two problems are partly overcome by expl…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:Medical technologyArticle SubjectComputer scienceStatistical noiseIterative methodImage qualitylcsh:R895-920ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONBasis functionReconstruction algorithmSpherical basisIterative reconstructioncomputer.software_genrelcsh:R855-855.5Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingData miningcomputerAlgorithmImage resolutionResearch ArticleComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSInternational Journal of Biomedical Imaging
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The factorization method for electrical impedance tomography data from a new planar device.

2006

We present numerical results for two reconstruction methods for a new planar electrical impedance tomography device. This prototype allows noninvasive medical imaging techniques if only one side of a patient is accessible for electric measurements. The two reconstruction methods have different properties: one is a linearization-type method that allows quantitative reconstructions; the other one, that is, the factorization method, is a qualitative one, and is designed to detect anomalies within the body.

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:Medical technologyArticle SubjectComputer sciencebusiness.industrylcsh:R895-920Physics::Medical Physicscomputer.software_genreReconstruction methodPlanarlcsh:R855-855.5Medical imagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionFactorization methodArtificial intelligenceData miningbusinessElectrical impedance tomographycomputerResearch ArticleInternational journal of biomedical imaging
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Skin Parameter Map Retrieval from a Dedicated Multispectral Imaging System Applied to Dermatology/Cosmetology

2013

International audience; In vivo quantitative assessment of skin lesions is an important step in the evaluation of skin condition. An objective measurement device can help as a valuable tool for skin analysis. We propose an explorative new multispectral camera specifically developed for dermatology/cosmetology applications. The multispectral imaging system provides images of skin reflectance at different wavebands covering visible and near-infrared domain. It is coupled with a neural network-based algorithm for the reconstruction of reflectance cube of cutaneous data. This cube contains only skin optical reflectance spectrum in each pixel of the bidimensional spatial information. The reflect…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinemedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Medical technology[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingArticle SubjectMelasmaComputer sciencelcsh:R895-920Multispectral image[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingVitiligo01 natural sciencesCutaneous tissue010309 optics030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0103 physical sciencesmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingOptical reflectancePixelintegumentary systemmedicine.diseaseDermatology3. Good healthlcsh:R855-855.5CosmetologyCube[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingResearch Article
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Image Segmentation Techniques for Healthcare Systems

2019

The present special issue of the Journal of Healthcare Engineering collects articles written by researchers scattered around the world who belong to the academic and industrial environments. The papers of this special issue have been selected by a rigorous peer-reviewing process with the support of at least two reviewers per paper, along with the opinion written in the final decision by a component of the editorial staff. Different methods on biomedical image segmentation dedicated to healthcare systems have been developed regarding, for example, the fields of machine learning, deformable models, fuzzy models, and so on. Such methods have been applied on different biomedical image modalitie…

lcsh:Medical technologyArticle SubjectComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringMEDLINEHealth InformaticsImage processingImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansComputer visionSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionilcsh:R5-920Settore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industrySegmentation Healthcare Remote Support Medical Imaging Diagnosis Support SystemsImage segmentationEditoriallcsh:R855-855.5Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaSurgeryArtificial intelligencebusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Delivery of Health CareBiotechnologyHealthcare systemJournal of Healthcare Engineering
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“One Ring to Bind Them All”—Part II: Identification of Promising G-Quadruplex Ligands by Screening of Cyclophane-Type Macrocycles

2010

A collection of 26 polyammonium cyclophane-type macrocycles with a large structural diversity has been screened for G-quadruplex recognition. A two-step selection procedure based on the FRET-melting assay was carried out enabling identification of macrocycles of high affinity (ΔT1/2up to30°C) and high selectivity for the human telomeric G-quadruplex. The four selected hits possess sophisticated architectures, more particularly the presence of a pendant side-arm as well as the existence of a particular topological arrangement appear to be strong determinants of quadruplex binding. These compounds are thus likely to create multiple contacts with the target that may be at the origin of their h…

lcsh:QH426-470Article SubjectHigh selectivityStructural diversityBiology010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)G-quadruplexBioinformatics01 natural sciencesBiochemistrylcsh:Biochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologylcsh:QD415-436Molecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical scienceslcsh:GeneticschemistryIdentification (biology)CyclophaneResearch ArticleJournal of Nucleic Acids
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