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Mixotrophy in a Local Strain of Nannochloropsis granulata for Renewable High-Value Biomass Production on the West Coast of Sweden

2022

A local strain of Nannochloropsis granulata (Ng) has been reported as the most productive microalgal strain in terms of both biomass yield and lipid content when cultivated in photobioreactors that simulate the light and temperature conditions during the summer on the west coast of Sweden. To further increase the biomass and the biotechnological potential of this strain in these conditions, mixotrophic growth (i.e., the simultaneous use of photosynthesis and respiration) with glycerol as an external carbon source was investigated in this study and compared with phototrophic growth that made use of air enriched with 1–2% CO2. The addition of either glycerol or CO2-enriched air stimulated the…

antitumoral activitymicroalgaecarotenoidsPharmaceutical SciencemetabolomicsphotobioreactorsmixotrophyDrug DiscoveryNannochloropsisPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)bioassay analysiscell death pathwaypolyunsaturated fatty acids<i>Nannochloropsis</i>; mixotrophy; photobioreactors; CHN analysis; carotenoids; polyunsaturated fatty acids; metabolomics; bioassay; cell death pathway; autophagy; antitumoral activityMarine Drugs; Volume 20; Issue 7; Pages: 424
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Nachweis von h�utungsaktiven Stoffen in isolierten Prothorakaldr�sen und Oenocyten beiBombyx mori w�hrend des 5. Larvenstadiums

1977

The content of moulting hormones has been determined in homogenates of isolated prothoracic glands and oenocytes during the 5th instar of the silkworm,Bombyx mori by means of the Calliphora bioassay. Prothoracic glands show variable activity in the production of moulting hormones, reaching a maximum near the end of the larval period. Comparable activities, but at higher levels, could be demonstrated in oenocytes. Controls with doubled quantities of tissue produced in a proportionate reaction in the bioassay. Fat bodies were inactive. Prothoracic glands and oenocytes incubated together resulted in a slower pupation index than would be expected from the sum of single determinations of oenocyt…

biologyChemistryPeriod (gene)fungibiology.organism_classificationProthoracic glandMolecular biologyCalliphorastomatognathic systemBombyx moriGeneticsBioassayInstarMoultingDevelopmental BiologyHormoneWilhelm Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology
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General Cytotoxicity Assessment by Means of the MTT Assay

2014

Cytotoxicity assays were among the first in vitro bioassay methods used to predict toxicity of substances to various tissues. In vitro cytotoxicity testing provides a crucial means for safety assessment and screening, and for ranking compounds. The choice of using a particular cytotoxicity assay technology may be influenced by specific research goals. As such, four main classes of assays are used to monitor the response of cultured cells after treatment with potential toxicants. These methods measure viability, cell membrane integrity, cell proliferation, and metabolic activity. In this chapter, we focus on the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide tetrazolium reducti…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryCell growthBioassayMTT assayFormazanBiologyCytotoxicityCell culture assaysMolecular biologyIn vitroIntracellular
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Assessing ecotoxicity of biomining effluents in stream ecosystems by in situ invertebrate bioassays : A case study in Talvivaara, Finland

2017

Mining of sulfide-rich pyritic ores produces acid mine drainage waters and has induced major ecological problems in aquatic ecosystems worldwide. Biomining utilizes microbes to extract metals from the ore, and it has been suggested as a new sustainable way to produce metals. However, little is known of the potential ecotoxicological effects of biomining. In the present study, biomining impacts were assessed using survival and behavioral responses of aquatic macroinvertebrates at in situ exposures in streams. The authors used an impedance conversion technique to measure quantitatively in situ behavioral responses of larvae of the regionally common mayfly, Heptagenia dalecarlica, to discharge…

ekosysteemit (ekologia)ecotoxicityTalvivaaraminesin situ invertebrate bioassaysmining
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Bioassays for TSH Receptor Antibodies: Quo Vadis?

2015

Autoantibodies (Ab) to the TSH receptor (TSHR) are responsible for many of the clinical manifestations of Graves' disease (GD) and are specific biomarkers of this autoimmune thyroid disorder (AITD) [1,2,3]. These Ab can be measured either via competitive-binding immunoassays or with bioassays [4]. Antibody-binding assays only report the presence or absence of TSHR-Ab and their concentrations, but do not indicate their functional activity. Bioassays, in contrast, indicate whether TSHR-Ab have stimulatory or blocking activity [5]. Historically, bioassays for TSHR-Ab were research tools used to study the pathophysiology of GD. Recently, however, there are increasing data that demonstrate the c…

endocrine systemendocrine system diseasesbiologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismThyroidAutoantibodymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesThyroiditisThyroid disordermedicine.anatomical_structureEditorialImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinBioassayBiomarker (medicine)AntibodyChronic thyroiditisbusiness
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Standardization of a bioassay for thyrotropin receptor stimulating autoantibodies.

2015

Cell-based bioassays for functional thyroid stimulating autoantibodies (TSAb) are sensitive diagnostic tools. However, there is no bioassay available that is standardized with international reference material. We aimed to promote the standardization of the test results among laboratories that perform TSAb bioassays and calibrate TSAb levels against the second international standard (IS) 08/204 from the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC).Serum TSAb activity was measured with a FDA-cleared bioassay that utilizes CHO cells expressing a chimeric thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) and a c-AMP response-element-dependent luciferase. The IS was applied for calibration. TSAb re…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCHO CellsDiagnostic toolsSensitivity and SpecificityThyrotropin receptorEndocrinologyCricetulusInternal medicineCricetinaeMedicineBioassayAnimalsHumansReceptorAutoantibodiesbiologybusiness.industryAutoantibodyReproducibility of ResultsReceptors Thyrotropineye diseasesGraves DiseaseEndocrinologybiology.proteinBiological AssayAntibodybusinessImmunoglobulins Thyroid-StimulatingThyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association
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Anti-inflammatory activity in selected Antarctic benthic organisms

2014

Antarctic benthos was prospected in search for anti-inflammatory activity in polar benthic invertebrates, in two different geographical areas: deep-bottoms of the Eastern Weddell Sea and shallow-waters of the South Shetland Islands. A total of 36 benthic algae and invertebrate species were selected to perform solubility tests in order to obtain extracts that were soluble at an innocuous ethanol concentration (0.2%) for cell culture, and further test them for anti-inflammatory activity. From these, ethanol extracts of ten species from five different phyla resulted suitable to be studied in cell macrophage cultures (RAW 264.7). Cytotoxicity (MTT method) and production of inflammatory mediator…

food.ingredientAntàrtic Oceàlcsh:QH1-199.5Organismes aquàticsZoologyOcean EngineeringCephalodiscusTest (biology)BiologyAquatic Sciencelcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionOceanographyinflammatory inhibitorspongefoodhemichordateBenthosMarine Natural ProductsBioassayMarine Sciencelcsh:ScienceInvertebrateWater Science and TechnologyShetlandGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyAntarctic benthic invertebratesbiology.organism_classificationSpongeAntarctic OceanAquatic organismsBenthic zonelcsh:QFrontiers in Marine Science
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The Value of Median Nerve Sonography as a Predictor for Short- and Long-Term Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Prospective…

2016

Objectives To investigate the prognostic value of B-mode and Power Doppler (PD) ultrasound of the median nerve for the short- and long-term clinical outcomes of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods Prospective study of 135 patients with suspected CTS seen 3 times: at baseline, then at short-term (3 months) and long-term (15–36 months) follow-up. At baseline, the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve was measured with ultrasound at 4 levels on the forearm and wrist. PD signals were graded semi-quantitatively (0–3). Clinical outcomes were evaluated at each visit with the Boston Questionnaire (BQ) and the DASH Questionnaire, as well as visual analogue scales for the pat…

lcsh:MedicineHandsWristNervous SystemDiagnostic Radiology0302 clinical medicineUltrasound ImagingMedicine and Health SciencesCarpal tunnellcsh:ScienceProspective cohort studyMusculoskeletal SystemMultidisciplinaryRadiology and ImagingMuscle AnalysisWristArmsmedicine.anatomical_structureBioassays and Physiological AnalysisAnatomyMuscle ElectrophysiologyResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyImaging TechniquesCarpal tunnel surgerySurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesForearmDiagnostic MedicineDashmedicinePain ManagementCarpal tunnel syndrome030203 arthritis & rheumatologybusiness.industrylcsh:RLimbs (Anatomy)Electrophysiological TechniquesBiology and Life SciencesMyalgiamedicine.diseaseMedian nerveSurgerynervous system diseasesNeuroanatomylcsh:Qbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Synthesis and biological evaluation of sphingosine kinase 2 inhibitors with anti-inflammatory activity.

2019

The synthesis of inhibitors of SphK2 with novel structural scaffolds is reported. These compounds were designed from a molecular modeling study, in which the molecular interactions stabilizing the different complexes were taken into account. Particularly interesting is that 7‐bromo‐2‐(2‐phenylethyl)‐2,3,4,5‐tetrahydro‐1,4‐epoxynaphtho[1,2‐b]azepine, which is a selective inhibitor of SphK2, does not exert any cytotoxic effects and has a potent anti‐inflammatory effect. It was found to inhibit mononuclear cell adhesion to the dysfunctional endothelium with minimal impact on neutrophil–endothelial cell interactions. The information obtained from our theoretical and experimental study can be us…

medicine.drug_classCell SurvivalNeutrophilsFísico-Química Ciencia de los Polímeros ElectroquímicaCellAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmaceutical ScienceSYNTHESIS01 natural sciencesPeripheral blood mononuclear cellAnti-inflammatoryANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITYchemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipDrug DiscoverymedicineCell AdhesionHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsCytotoxic T cellHumansMOLECULAR MODELINGAzepineEnzyme Inhibitors010405 organic chemistryBIOASSAYSCiencias QuímicasSphingosine Kinase 2AdhesionAzepines0104 chemical sciencesMolecular Docking Simulation010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrySPHK2Phosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)medicine.anatomical_structurechemistrySPHINGOSINE KINASE 2 INHIBITORSDrug DesignCancer researchEpoxy CompoundsEndothelium VascularCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASProtein BindingArchiv der Pharmazie
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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Flavonol Glycosides fromErythrospermum monticolumDepending on Single or Repeated Local TPA Administration

1995

Two anti-inflammatory principles were isolated from the methanol extract of the leaves of Erythrospermum monticolum (Flacourtiaceae). The isolation was based on a guided bioassay of the inhibitory activity on TPA-induced ear edema in mice. These compounds were identified as quercetin 3-O-xylosyl(1-->2) rhamnoside and quercetin 3-O-rhamnoside. In addition, their effects on a chronic topic inflammation model were evaluated.

medicine.drug_classFlavonoidPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyPharmacognosyDisaccharidesAnti-inflammatoryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionMicechemistry.chemical_compoundFlacourtiaceaelawDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsEdemaBioassayheterocyclic compoundsPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalOrganic ChemistryGlycosidebiology.organism_classificationComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateMolecular MedicineFemaleQuercetinPhytotherapyQuercetinPlanta Medica
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