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Amphiphilic peptide-tagged N-cadherin forms radial glial-like fibers that enhance neuronal migration in injured brain and promote sensorimotor recove…

2023

The mammalian brain has very limited ability to regenerate lost neurons and recover function after injury. Promoting the migration of young neurons (neuroblasts) derived from endogenous neural stem cells using biomaterials is a new and promising approach to aid recovery of the brain after injury. However, the delivery of sufficient neuroblasts to distant injured sites is a major challenge because of the limited number of scaffold cells that are available to guide neuroblast migration. To address this issue, we have developed an amphiphilic peptide [(RADA)3-(RADG)] (mRADA)-tagged N-cadherin extracellular domain (Ncad-mRADA), which can remain in mRADA hydrogels and be injected into deep brain…

BiomaterialsMechanics of MaterialsBiophysicsCeramics and CompositesNeurociènciesBioengineeringPèptidsCervell Ferides i lesions
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Saliva: Its value as a biological matrix and current methods of sampling

2006

Saliva is a non-invasive medium, its analysis is useful to measure a wide range of hormones, drugs, narcotics, antibodies, host, microbial, fungal and viral DNA up to salivary mRNA; hence, it has been suggested to be an easy and reliable biomarker in disease diagnostics, such as inflammatory mouth infections/diseases, and in normal health surveillance. In light of this potential, our primary endpoint is to review the current knowledge on saliva analyses and its recent methods of sampling.

0301 basic medicineSalivabiologylcsh:RImmunologylcsh:MedicineSampling (statistics)030206 dentistryDiseaseMatrix (chemical analysis)03 medical and health sciencesBiomarker030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemImmunologybiology.proteinClinical endpointImmunology and AllergyAntibodyDna viral
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A New Niche for Anoxygenic Phototrophs as Endoliths

2018

ABSTRACT Anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (APBs) occur in a wide range of aquatic habitats, from hot springs to freshwater lakes and intertidal microbial mats. Here, we report the discovery of a novel niche for APBs: endoliths within marine littoral carbonates. In a study of 40 locations around Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico, and Menorca, Spain, 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing of endolithic community DNA revealed the presence of abundant phylotypes potentially belonging to well-known APB clades. An ad hoc phylogenetic classification of these sequences enabled us to refine the assignments more stringently. Even then, all locations contained such putative APBs, often reaching a significant pro…

0301 basic medicineChloroflexi (phylum)030106 microbiologyCarbonatesFresh WaterCyanobacteriaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobial Ecology03 medical and health sciencescarbonateBacteria AnaerobicAlgaemicrobiomesBacterial ProteinsPhylogenetics[ SDV.MP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyChlorophytaRNA Ribosomal 16SMicrobial matAnaerobiosisintertidalPhotosynthesisBacteriochlorophyllsPhylogenygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyPhototrophEcologybioerosionCoral ReefsMicrobiotaBioerosionCoral reefChloroflexibiology.organism_classification[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsAnoxygenic photosynthesisPhototrophic ProcessesFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Association between toenail scandium levels and risk of acute myocardial infarction in European men: the EURAMIC and Heavy Metals Study

2002

The association between scandium status and risk of acute myocardial infarction (MI) was examined in a multicentre case control study in 10 centres from Europe and Israel. Scandium in toenails was assessed in 684 cases and 724 controls less than 70 years of age. Mean concentrations of toenail scandium were 6.74 micro/kg in cases and 7.75 microg/kg in controls. Scandium among controls, adjusted for age and centre was positively associated with concentrations of lycopene and oleic acid in adipose tissue (P = 0.002 for both nutrients). Pearson correlations adjusted for age and centre were significant (P0.05) between scandium and lycopene (r = 0.08), zinc (r = 0.08), mercury (r = 0.18) and olei…

Male0301 basic medicinetissue levelcorrelation analysisHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisscandiumMyocardial Infarction010501 environmental sciencesalpha tocopherolToxicology01 natural sciencesGastroenterologychemistry.chemical_compoundLycopeneRisk Factorsmetal recoveryScandiumMyocardial infarctionFamily historyseleniumRare earth elementsbeta carotenefamily historyadultarticlerisk assessmentMiddle AgedLycopeneadipose tissueHeavy metalsHealthdiabetes mellitusBiological MarkersAntioxidantRisk assessmentcardiovascular riskmedicine.medical_specialtymercuryhypertensiontoealcohol consumptionchemistry.chemical_elementPhysiological Sciencessmokingheart protectioncoronary risk03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumanscontrolled studyhuman0105 earth and related environmental sciences030102 biochemistry & molecular biologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCase-control studyheavy metalcase control studymedicine.diseasemajor clinical studybody massbody burdenSurgeryacute heart infarctionoleic acidNailschemistryCase-Control Studiesalpha-TocopherolbusinessScandiumBiomarkersToxicology and Industrial Health
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Potential applications of nanotechnology in bioenergy

2011

Nanotechnology has an increasingly large impact on a wide range of industries, but its current use in the production of electricity and heat from biomass is limited. This thesis examined the potential impact of nanotechnology on bioenergy production through a literature review and interviews with industry members. Current technologies and methods in use were reviewed, with a focus on fuel handling and combustion systems. Areas in which problems existed were identified and nanotechnologies with properties relevant to those problems examined. The major nanotechnology areas which were reviewed are nanostructured coatings (wear resistant, corrosion resistant, low friction and anti-icing), nanom…

bioenergiauusiutuvat energialähteetbiomassaNanotechnologynanotekniikkabioenergyrenewable energy
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Análisis de mediadores moleculares implicados en angiogénesis en pacientes con cáncer de pulmón no microcítico: determinación de su valor como biomar…

2012

El cáncer de pulmón constituye un importante problema de salud pública, siendo el cáncer con los índices de mortalidad más elevados. Su diagnóstico se ve dificultado por la ausencia de síntomas en pacientes con tumores en estado precoz, diagnosticándose la mayoría de casos en fases ya avanzadas. Además la importancia del cáncer de pulmón radica en su mal pronóstico, ya que a pesar de los avances en el diagnóstico y en la terapéutica, el índice de supervivencia media tras 5 años es aproximadamente del 15%. La neovascularización tumoral, por medio de los procesos de angiogénesis, vasculogénesis y linfangiogénesis, resulta clave para el crecimiento y diseminación del tumor y se inicia ya en et…

biomarcadoresUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]angiogénesisVEGFoncología:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]cáncer de pulmón
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Neomyogenesis in 3D Dynamic Responsive Prosthesis for Inguinal Hernia Repair

2018

Despite undisputed improvements, prosthetics hernia repair continues to be affected by unacceptable rates of complications. Postoperative adverse events such as discomfort and chronic pain represent a subject of increasing concern among the surgical community. Poor quality biologic response, stiff scar plates, and mesh shrinkage, a typical effect of conventional static meshes and plugs, are all indicated as the main reasons for many of the complications related to inguinal hernia repair. Even the conventional concept of treatment based upon a supposed reinforcement of the groin consequent to the fibrotic incorporation of meshes, would appear to be inadequate in the light of the latest scien…

medicine.medical_specialtyGroinbusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)medicine.medical_treatmentBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)Connective tissueBioengineeringGeneral Medicine030230 surgerymedicine.diseaseHernia repairSurgeryBiomaterials03 medical and health sciencesInguinal hernia0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineMyocyteHerniaImplantbusinessArtificial Organs
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Circulating tumor DNA to detect minimal residual disease, response to adjuvant therapy, and identify patients at high risk of recurrence in patients …

2020

4009 Background: The clinical utility of tracking circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a non-invasive biomarker for detecting minimal residual disease (MRD) and stratifying patients based on their risk of developing relapse has been well established in colorectal cancer (CRC). This study evaluates the detection and longitudinal monitoring of ctDNA in CRC patients pre- and post-operatively, during and after adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT). Methods: The prospective, multicenter cohort study recruited patients (n = 193) diagnosed with resected stage I-III CRC. Plasma samples (n = 1052) were collected at various timepoints with a median follow up of 21.6 months (4.6-38.5 months). Individual tumors and…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMinimal residual diseaseOncologyCirculating tumor DNAInternal medicineAdjuvant therapyBiomarker (medicine)MedicineIn patientbusinessMinimal Residual Disease ResponseJournal of Clinical Oncology
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2021

Abstract Contaminated soils are lands in Europe deemed less favourable for conventional agriculture. To overcome the problem of their poor fertility, bio-fertilization could be a promising approach. Soil inoculation with a choice of biological species (e.g. earthworm, mycorrhizal fungi, diazotroph bacteria) can be performed in order to improve soil properties and promote nutrients recycling. However, questions arise concerning the dynamics of the contaminants in an inoculated soil. The aim of this study was to highlight the soil-plant-earthworm interactions in the case of a slightly contaminated soil. For this purpose, a pot experiment in controlled conditions was carried out during 2 month…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisBiomass010501 environmental sciencesToxicologycomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesNutrient0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerbiologyChemistryEarthwormTrace elementfood and beveragesGeneral Medicine15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoil contamination6. Clean waterBioavailability13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationSoil waterEnvironmental Pollution
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miRNA-23b as a biomarker of culture-positive neonatal sepsis

2020

Abstract Background Neonatal sepsis remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The ability to quickly and accurately diagnose neonatal sepsis based on clinical assessments and laboratory blood tests remains difficult, where haemoculture is the gold standard for detecting bacterial sepsis in blood culture. It is also very difficult to study because neonatal samples are lacking. Methods Forty-eight newborns suspected of sepsis admitted to the Neonatology Department of the Mother-Child Specialized Hospital of Tlemcen. From each newborn, a minimum of 1–2 ml of blood was drawn by standard sterile procedures for blood culture. The miRNA-23b level in haemoculture was evaluated by RT-qP…

medicine.medical_specialtyShort ReportEarly-onset sepsisGastroenterologylcsh:BiochemistrySepsisInternal medicinemicroRNAGeneticsmedicinelcsh:QD415-436Blood cultureNeonatologyMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)miR-23bNewbornsHaemocultureNeonatal sepsismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RM1-950Gold standardLate-onset sepsismedicine.diseaseMolecular medicinelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologyMolecular MedicineBiomarker (medicine)businessMolecular Medicine
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