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Oleuropein multicompartment nanovesicles enriched with collagen as a natural strategy for the treatment of skin wounds connected with oxidative stres…

2021

Aim: Collagen-enriched transfersomes, glycerosomes and glytransfersomes were specifically tailored for skin delivery of oleuropein. Methods: Vesicles were prepared by direct sonication and their main physicochemical and technological properties were measured. Biocompatibility, protective effect and promotion of the healing of a wounded cell monolayer were tested in vitro using fibroblasts. Results: Vesicles were mainly multicompartment, small (∼108 nm), slightly polydispersed (approximately 0.27) and negatively charged (~-49 mV). Oleuropein was incorporated in high amounts (approximately 87%) and vesicles were stable during four months of storage. In vitro studies confirmed the low toxicit…

Wound HealingBiocompatibilityChemistryVesicleRegeneration (biology)SonicationIridoid GlucosidesBiomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringDevelopmentFibroblastsmedicine.disease_causeIn vitroNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundOxidative StressOleuropeinBiophysicsmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceCollagenOxidative stressSkinNanomedicine (London, England)
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Water capillary absorption in porous media in different wettability conditions studied by Quantitative MRI and X-ray CT

2007

X-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been successfully applied to study both the capillary properties of several samples of Lecce stone and the performances of treatments used for protection and conservation of historical stone artifacts. The presence of water inside the sample may be visualized by both MRI and X-ray CT. For the treated samples, the different dynamics of water absorption gives indirectly the efficacy of the polymer in the rock.

X-ray CTstone protectionMaterials sciencewater capillary rise in porous mediaCapillary actionXCTBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryX-raystone wettabilityQuantitative MRIADSORBTION KINETICSporous mediaRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingWettingIDROPHOBIC TREATMENTSAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Porous mediumWETTABILITYMRI
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Near-infrared luminescence of isolated and exchange-coupled Ni2+ ions in NicMg1−cO solid solutions

1997

NicMg1−cO (0.01 ⩽ c ⩽ 1) solid solutions were studied by near-infrared luminescence, optical absorption and X-ray absorption spectroscopies. It was found that Ni2+ ions form at c < 0.2 the exchange-coupled pairs, strongly bound via 90 ° super-exchange interactions, and are displaced at c ⩽ 0.6 to the ‘off-center’ positions. This explains the origin of the zero-phonon line splitting observed in the optical absorption and luminescence spectra. It was also found that the effective energy transfer from the single Ni2+ ions to the exchange-coupled Ni2+-Ni2+ pairs occurs at temperatures below 40 K.

X-ray absorption spectroscopyChemistryBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryLuminescence spectraGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAbsorption (chemistry)LuminescenceNear infrared luminescenceLine (formation)Solid solutionJournal of Luminescence
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A Role for the β1-β2Loop in the Gating of 5-HT3Receptors

2005

Based on theTorpedoacetylcholine receptor structure, Unwin and colleagues (Miyazawa et al., 2003; Unwin, 2005) hypothesized that the transduction of agonist binding to channel gate opening involves a “pin-into-socket” interaction between αV46 at the tip of the extracellular β1-β2loop and the transmembrane M2 segment and M2-M3 loop. We mutated to cysteine the aligned positions in the 5-HT3Aand 5-HT3Bsubunit β1-β2loops K81 and Q70, respectively. The maximal 5-HT-activated currents in receptors containing 5-HT3A/K81C or 5-HT3B/Q70C were markedly reduced compared with wild type. Desensitization of wild-type currents involved fast and slow components. Mutant currents desensitized with only the f…

XenopusMolecular Sequence DataGatingCell Linelaw.inventionMicelawExtracellularAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceReceptorIon channelAcetylcholine receptorChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceWild typeProtein Structure TertiaryRatsBiochemistryMutagenesis Site-DirectedBiophysicsFemaleReceptors Serotonin 5-HT3Ion Channel GatingTorpedoCellular/MolecularCysteineThe Journal of Neuroscience
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RNA dependent DNA polymerase in cells of xeroderma pigmentosum

1971

Abstract Cells from X.P. ∗ skin contain an RNA dependent DNA polymerase, while in cells from normal skin this enzyme is lacking. This finding stimulates the thought that carcinogenesis in X.P. cells is due to an infection with an oncogenic RNA virus.

Xeroderma pigmentosumHepatitis B virus DNA polymeraseDNA polymeraseDNA polymerase IIDeoxyribonucleotidesPolynucleotidesBiophysicsRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseTritiummedicine.disease_causeRauscher VirusBiochemistryMicemedicineAnimalsChemical PrecipitationHumansMolecular BiologySkinchemistry.chemical_classificationXeroderma Pigmentosumintegumentary systembiologyRNA virusDNATemplates GeneticCell BiologyRibonucleotidesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyMolecular biologyStimulation ChemicalEnzymechemistryAmmonium SulfateDNA Nucleotidyltransferasesbiology.proteinRNAFemaleGuanosine TriphosphateCarcinogenesisBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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LOW DOSE CHARACTERIZATION OF FRICKE GEL DOSIMETERS BY OPTICAL ABSORBANCE AND MR RELAXATION METHODS

2016

Introduction Fricke gel dosimeters allow measurements of 3D dose distributions and can be an effective tool for dosimetry verifications in radiotherapy. Various authors have reported drawbacks of the gels affecting the accuracy in case of low dose measurements. Purpose This study aims at investigating such drawbacks and at establishing the conditions for an optimal use of the gels. Materials and methods Our dosimeters consist of gels infused with a Fricke ferrous sulphate solution combined with xylenol orange (XO). Two kinds of xylenol orange (XO) and two different gelling agents (gelatin from porcine skin and Agarose) were utilized. Gels are red out by light absorption techniques: images o…

Xylenol orangefood.ingredientMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyGelatin030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingAbsorbance03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGel Fricke0302 clinical medicinefoodNuclear magnetic resonanceAgaroseDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIrradiationDosimeterSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral MedicineSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)WavelengthchemistryFricke gel030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAgarose
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Toxicity of fatty acid hydroperoxides towards Yarrowia lipolytica: Implication of their membrane fluidizing action

2007

Abstract Linoleic acid hydroperoxide (HPOD), substrate of hydroperoxide lyase, an enzyme of the lipoxygenase pathway, can be transformed into many aromatic compounds, the so-called “green notes”. The presence of linoleic acid hydroperoxide in the culture medium of Yarrowia lipolytica, the yeast expressing the cloned hydroperoxide lyase of green bell pepper, undoubtedly exerted an inhibition on the growth and a toxic effect with 90% of yeast cells died after 120 min of exposition in 100 mM HPOD solution. The increase in cell membrane fluidity evaluated by measuring fluorescence generalized polarization with the increasing concentration of HPOD in the medium confirmed the fluidizing action of…

Yarrowia lipolyticaLipid PeroxidesBiophysicsYarrowiaBiochemistryCell membraneLipoxygenasechemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane fluiditymedicineMembrane fluidityInfrared spectroscopyPhospholipidsLaurdanbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugToxicityChemistryCell MembraneSubstrate (chemistry)YarrowiaCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationYeastMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryLinoleic Acidsbiology.proteinLaurdanBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Polar Localization of a Tripartite Complex of the Two-Component System DcuS/DcuR and the Transporter DctA in Escherichia coli Depends on the Sensor K…

2014

The C4-dicarboxylate responsive sensor kinase DcuS of the DcuS/DcuR two-component system of E. coli is membrane-bound and reveals a polar localization. DcuS uses the C4-dicarboxylate transporter DctA as a co-regulator forming DctA/DcuS sensor units. Here it is shown by fluorescence microscopy with fusion proteins that DcuS has a dynamic and preferential polar localization, even at very low expression levels. Single assemblies of DcuS had high mobility in fast time lapse acquisitions, and fast recovery in FRAP experiments, excluding polar accumulation due to aggregation. DctA and DcuR fused to derivatives of the YFP protein are dispersed in the membrane or in the cytosol, respectively, when …

Yellow fluorescent proteinCardiolipinslcsh:MedicineMicrobiologyMreBMicrobial PhysiologyBacterial Physiologylcsh:ScienceCytoskeletonMicrobial MetabolismDicarboxylic Acid TransportersMultidisciplinaryEscherichia coli K12biologyBacterial GrowthEscherichia coli Proteinslcsh:RMicrobial Growth and DevelopmentBiology and Life SciencesFluorescence recovery after photobleachingBacteriologyFusion proteinTwo-component regulatory systemBacterial BiochemistryTransport proteinDNA-Binding ProteinsProtein TransportBiochemistryCytoplasmMultiprotein ComplexesBiophysicsbiology.proteinlcsh:QProtein KinasesResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsPLoS ONE
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Computational Modeling of Protein Dynamics in Eukaryotic Cells

2012

Proteins have important functions inside the cell, traveling diffusively or being actively transported to various cellular sites where their activity is needed. Protein motion in the cellular environment is therefore an important topic to understand. However, the cell provides a very complex environment for that motion, which poses problems especially for any modeling effort designed to interpret experimentally observed features. So as to gain a realistic picture of protein dynamics inside the cell, we have recently introduced advanced numerical methods for describing that dynamics [1]. The starting point is an accurate numerical duplicate of the cell determined by LSCM, which can be used a…

Yellow fluorescent proteinbiologyChemistryProtein dynamicsNumerical analysisDynamics (mechanics)BiophysicsNanotechnologyPhotobleachingCytoplasmbiology.proteinDiffusion (business)Biological systemPorous mediumBiophysical Journal
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Analysis of highly excited 'hot' bands in the SO2 molecule: ν2 + 3ν3 - ν2 and 2ν1 + ν2 + ν3 - ν2

2010

International audience; We set up a variational procedure of assignments of transitions and we applied it to the analysis very weak 'hot' bands, v(2) + 3v(3) - v(2) and 2v(1) + v(2) + v(3) - v(2), of the SO2 molecule. As the first step of the study, the 'cold' bands, 3v(3) and 2v(1) + v(3), are re-analysed and transitions belonging to those bands are assigned up to the values of quantum numbers J(max.) = 60, K-a(max.) = 19, and J(max.) = 69, K-a(max.) = 20 for the bands 3v(3) and 2v(1) + v(3), respectively. After 'cleaning' the experimental spectrum from transitions belonging to the 3v(3) and 2v(1) + v(3) bands, a variational procedure was used that allowed us to assign 230 and 115 transiti…

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