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Influence of platelet-derived growth factor on osseous remodeling properties of a variable-thread tapered dental implant in vivo

2016

Objectives To evaluate the effect of platelet-derived growth factor (rhPDGF-BB) on the promotion of osteogenesis around variable-thread tapered implants in an animal model. Material and methods Twenty-four variable-thread tapered implants were inserted in the tibia of 12 rabbits. Twelve sites received additional rhPDGF-BB released from a presoaked xenogenic bone block that was fixed supracrestally. Primary outcomes were bone-to-implant contact (BIC; in % ± SD) and percentage of medullary bone fill around the implants (PMF; in % ± SD) after 3 weeks (PDGF n = 6, no PDGF n = 6) and 6 weeks (PDGF n = 6, no PDGF n = 6). Results Considerable crestal and medullary bone remodeling could be found ar…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyPlatelet-derived growth factorMedullary cavitymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryOsseointegrationBone remodeling03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineImplants ExperimentalInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsProspective StudiesTibiaDental implantDental ImplantsPlatelet-Derived Growth FactorTibiabiologybusiness.industryGrowth factor030206 dentistry030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologychemistryModels Animalbiology.proteinBone RemodelingRabbitsOral SurgerybusinessPlatelet-derived growth factor receptorClinical Oral Implants Research
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Factors Associated With Weight Gain in People Treated With Dolutegravir.

2020

AbstractBackgroundAn unexpected excess in weight gain has recently been reported in the course of dolutegravir (DTG) treatment. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether weight gain differs among different DTG-containing regimens.MethodsAdult naïve and experienced people with HIV (PWH) initiating DTG-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) between July 2014 and December 2019 in the Surveillance Cohort Long-Term Toxicity Antiretrovirals (SCOLTA) prospective cohort were included. We used an adjusted general linear model to compare weight change among backbone groups and a Cox proportional hazard regression model to calculate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for …

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyWeight gain.HIV metabolic complications030106 microbiologyHIV metabolic complicationTDFEmtricitabineTenofovir alafenamidedolutegravir HIV metabolic complications TAF TDF weight gain.03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAbacavirInternal medicinemedicineMajor Article030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryWeight changeLamivudineweight gaindolutegravirInfectious DiseasesAcademicSubjects/MED00290OncologychemistryTAFRilpivirineDolutegravirmedicine.symptombusinessWeight gainmedicine.drugOpen forum infectious diseases
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Sweeteners and sweetness enhancers

2017

indexation en cours; PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current review summarizes and discusses current knowledge on sweeteners and sweetness enhancers. RECENT FINDINGS: The perception of sweet taste is mediated by the type 1 taste receptor 2 (T1R2)/type 1 taste receptor 3 (T1R3) receptor, which is expressed in the oral cavity, where it provides input on the caloric and macronutrient contents of ingested food. This receptor recognizes all the compounds (natural or artificial) perceived as sweet by people. Sweeteners are highly chemically diverse including natural sugars, sugar alcohols, natural and synthetic sweeteners, and sweet-tasting proteins. This single receptor is also the target for developing …

0301 basic medicineobesitysweetener[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionreceiverMedicine (miscellaneous)PharmacologyOral cavityReceptors G-Protein-Coupled03 medical and health sciencesSugar AlcoholsTaste receptorgoût sucréDietary CarbohydratesAnimalsHumansSteviaMedicinesweet taste receptorNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyTaste Perceptionfood and beveragesSweet tasteSweetnessobésité030104 developmental biologycarbohydrateSweetening AgentsTastebusinessrécepteur[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritiondiabète
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Detection of Candida albicans biofilm proteins induced by glucose, lactose, soy protein, and iron

2019

Background Oral candidiasis is one of the most common fungal infections, which attack the mucosa of the oral cavity. These lesions are mostly caused by the fungal species Candida albicans. Candida albicans is included in the normal oral microorganisms that are opportunistic pathogens, and its presence is quite large, which can reach 75% of the total oral fungal population. Research on specific proteins of Candida biofilm can be an alternative to early prevention of oral infections such as Oral Candidiasis. This biofilm protein can be used as a reference in making kits to detect the presence of microbes that cause infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to determine molecular weig…

0303 health sciencesbiologyProtein band030306 microbiologyChemistryMicroorganismBiofilmExperimental laboratoryOral cavitybiology.organism_classification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Microbiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASLactoseCandida albicansGeneral DentistrySoy protein030304 developmental biology
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Digestion of bamboo compared to grass and lucerne in a small hindgut fermenting herbivore, the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)

2022

Bamboo is an enigmatic forage, representing a niche food for pandas and bamboo lemurs. Bamboo might not represent a suitable forage for herbivores relying on fermentative digestion, potentially due to its low fermentability. To test this hypothesis, guinea pigs (n = 36) were used as model species and fed ad libitum with one of three forages (bamboo, lucerne, or timothy grass) in a fresh or dried state, with six individuals per group, for 3 weeks. The nutrient composition and in vitro fermentation profile of bamboo displayed low fermentation potential, i.e. high lignin and silica levels together with a gas production (Hohenheim gas test) at 12 h of only 36% of that of lucerne and grass. Alth…

10253 Department of Small AnimalsAnimal NutritionPhysiologydigestionLigninNutrientfermentation2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesTimothy-grassbamboo630 AgricultureEcologybiologyfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSilicon DioxideDiervoedingDigestionMedicago sativaBambooEvolutionGuinea PigsCaviaForagePoaceae03 medical and health sciencesAnimal science1311 GeneticsBehavior and Systematics1312 Molecular BiologyGeneticsAnimalsDry matterHerbivoryMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0402 animal and dairy science1314 Physiologybiology.organism_classificationAnimal Feed040201 dairy & animal science1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsWIAS570 Life sciences; biologyAnimal Science and ZoologyFermentation1103 Animal Science and Zoologyguinea pig
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2020

Strontium isotopes in biogenic apatite, especially enamel, are widely employed to determine provenance and track migration in palaeontology and archaeology. Body tissues record the 87Sr/86Sr of bioavailable Sr of ingested food and water. To identify non-local individuals, knowledge of the 87Sr/86Sr of a non-migratory population is required. However, varying factors such as tissue turnover rates, feeding selectivity, Sr content, digestibility of food, and the ingestion of mineral dust can influence body tissue 87Sr/86Sr. To evaluate the Sr contribution of diet and water to mammalian hard tissues 87Sr/86Sr, controlled feeding studies are necessary. Here we present 87Sr/86Sr from controlled fe…

2. Zero hungereducation.field_of_studyEcologybiologyEnamel paintRodentChemistry010401 analytical chemistryPopulationCavia010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesIsotopes of strontium0104 chemical sciencesBioavailabilityGuinea pigAnimal sciencevisual_artbiology.animalvisual_art.visual_art_mediumIngestioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Characterization of the Solid State Properties of Anodic Oxides on Magnetron Sputtered Ta, Nb and Ta-Nb Alloys

2012

Tantalum oxide, niobium oxide and Ta-Nb containing mixed oxides were grown by anodizing sputter-deposited Ta, Nb and Ta-Nb alloys of different compositions. A photoelectrochemical investigation was performed in order to estimate the band gap and the flat band potential of the oxides as a function of their composition. The band gap of the investigated Ta-Nb containing mixed oxides changed monotonically between those estimated for Ta2O5 (4.1 eV) and Nb2O5 (3.4 eV) and in agreement with a proposed correlation between the Band gap of an oxide and the difference of electronegativity of the oxide constituents. From the differential capacitance curves recorded in a wide range of electrode potentia…

431Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSolid-stateCondensed Matter PhysicsSolid State Properties Anodic Oxides Ta-Nb AlloysSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCharacterization (materials science)AnodeSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringCavity magnetronMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistry
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Buffer-gas-free mass-selective ion centering in Penning traps by simultaneous dipolar excitation of magnetron motion and quadrupolar excitation for i…

2012

A new excitation scheme of the radial ion-motional modes is introduced for Penning-trap ion-cyclotron-resonance experiments. By simultaneous dipolar excitation of the magnetron motion and resonant quadrupolar excitation for the conversion between magnetron motion and cyclotron motion, a mass-selective recentering of the ions of interest is performed while all other (contaminant) ions are ejected from the trap. This new technique does not rely on the application of a buffer gas as presently used [G. Savard, St. Becker, G. Bollen, H.-J. Kluge, R.B. Moore, Th. Otto, L Schweikhard, H. Stolzenberg, U. Wiess, Physics Letters A 158 (1991) 247] and will thus prevent charge-exchange reactions and da…

ACCURACYBuffer gasCyclotronMotion (geometry)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ISOLTRAP01 natural sciencesIonlaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsInstrumentationSpectroscopyNUCLEIChemistry010401 analytical chemistryRAMSEY METHODRESONANCECondensed Matter PhysicsPenning trap0104 chemical sciencesCAPTUREDipoleOCTUPOLAR EXCITATIONSPECTROMETRYCavity magnetronMODESAtomic physicsAXIALIZATIONExcitationInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Low repetition rate gain-switched double-clad thulium-doped fiber laser operating in the 2 µm wavelength region

2021

Abstract The experimental demonstration of a gain-switched pulsed fiber laser with low repetition rate emission in the 2 µm wavelength region is presented. The laser cavity is based on the figure-9 shape, where the gain-switched operation of the laser is obtained by using a double-clad Tm-doped fiber (DCTDF) as gain medium and a commercial pulsed laser diode at 793-nm with configurable parameters as pump source. The pulse parameters of the pump source are optimized for efficient suppressing of unstable gain-switched laser oscillations. As a result, laser pulses with low repetition rate in a range from 10 to 20 kHz with laser emission at the wavelength of 1951 nm are obtained. The generated …

Active laser mediumMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionWavelengthThuliumchemistryControl and Systems EngineeringlawFiber laserOptical cavityOptoelectronicsFiberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationDiodeOptical Fiber Technology
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Derivatisation of Pyrogallarenes

2005

Derivatisation of upper-rim hydroxy groups of pyrogallarenes produced completely acylated and tosylated pyrogallarene derivatives. Mesitylation of pyrogallarene, however, resulted in a regioselective derivatisation of hydroxy groups, i.e. eight OH groups out of 12 were mesitylated. Crystal structures of the synthesised pyrogallarene derivatives indicate that completely substituted pyrogallarenes exist in a distorted crown conformation despite of the lack of stabilising intramolecular hydrogen bonds. In contrast, the partially substituted pyrogallarene adopts a boat conformation and has an open cavity for the inclusion of small guest molecules. © Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinh…

AcylationOpen cavityHydrogen bondStereochemistryChemistryIntramolecular forceOrganic ChemistryCyclohexane conformationMoleculeRegioselectivityCrystal structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMedicinal chemistryEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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