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Antioxidant Effects of Dietary Supplements on Adult COVID-19 Patients: Why Do We Not Also Use Them in Children?

2022

Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are very common in children, especially in the first five years of life, and several viruses, such as the influenza virus, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, and Rhinovirus, are triggers for symptoms that usually affect the upper airways. It has been known that during respiratory viral infections, a condition of oxidative stress (OS) occurs, and many studies have suggested the potential use of antioxidants as complementary components in prophylaxis and/or therapy of respiratory viral infections. Preliminary data have demonstrated that antioxidants may also interfere with the new coronavirus 2’s entry and replication in human cells, and that they have a role in …

respiratory viral infectionsoxidative stretherapyantioxidantPhysiologySARS-CoV-2prophylaxiClinical BiochemistryCOVID-19Cell BiologyBiochemistryantioxidantschildrenoxidative stressCOVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 antioxidants children oxidative stress prophylaxis respiratory viral infections therapyprophylaxisrespiratory viral infectionMolecular BiologyAntioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
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Remodeling Pattern of Spinal Canal after Full Endoscopic Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression: One Year Repe…

2022

Objective: There is limited literature on repetitive postoperative MRI and clinical evaluation after Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression. Methods: Clinical visual analog scale, Oswestry Disability Index, McNab’s criteria evaluation and MRI evaluation of the axial cut spinal canal area of the upper end plate, mid disc and lower end plate were performed for patients who underwent single-level Uniportal Lumbar Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression. From the evaluation of the axial cut MRI, four types of patterns of remodeling were identified: type A: continuous expanded spinal canal, type B: restenosis with delayed expansio…

spinal stenosisendoscopic spine surgeryClinical Biochemistrydegenerative spine diseaseminimally invasive spine surgeryendoscopic spine surgery; lumbar endoscopic unilateral laminotomy with bilateral decompression; degenerative spine disease; spinal stenosis; remodeling of spine; minimally invasive spine surgerylumbar endoscopic unilateral laminotomy with bilateral decompressionremodeling of spineDiagnostics; Volume 12; Issue 4; Pages: 793
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Serum Vitamin D as a Biomarker in Autoimmune, Psychiatric and Neurodegenerative Diseases.

2022

Vitamin D is a steroid hormone regulating calcium-phosphorus homeostasis, immune response and brain function. In the past thirty years, an increasing number of cohort studies, meta-analyses and randomized controlled trials (RTCs) evaluated the serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], which is considered the Vitamin D status biomarker, in patients affected by neurological, psychiatric and autoimmune diseases. Although an association between low 25(OH)D serum levels and the prevalence of these diseases has been found, it is still unclear whether the serum 25(OH)D measurement can be clinically useful as a biomarker for diagnosis, prognosis and predicting treatment response in neurodegene…

standardizationMedicine (General)25(OH)DClinical Biochemistrypsychiatric diseasesvitamin DReviewmultiple sclerosisR5-920Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica E Biologia Molecolare Clinicabiomarkerautoimmune diseasesneurodegenerative diseasesAlzheimer’s diseaseDiagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
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Design, synthesis and structure-activity relationship of 2-(3',4',5'-trimethoxybenzoyl)-benzo[b]furan derivatives as a novel class of inhibitors of t…

2009

The biological importance of microtubules in mitosis and cell division makes them an interesting target for the development of anticancer agents. Small molecules such as benzo[b]furans are attractive as inhibitors of tubulin polymerization. Thus, a new class of inhibitors of tubulin polymerization based on the 2-(3′,4′,5′-trimethoxybenzoyl)-benzo[b]furan molecular skeleton, with electron-donating (Me, OMe or OH) or electron-withdrawing (F, Cl and Br) substituents on the benzene ring, was synthesized and evaluated for antiproliferative activity, inhibition of tubulin polymerization and cell cycle effects. Adding a methyl group at the C-3 position resulted in increased activity. The most prom…

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Properties of transmembrane helix TM1 of the DcuS sensor kinase of Escherichia coli, the stator for TM2 piston signaling

2021

Abstract The sensor kinase DcuS of Escherichia coli perceives extracellular fumarate by a periplasmic PASP sensor domain. Transmembrane (TM) helix TM2, present as TM2-TM2′ homo-dimer, transmits fumarate activation in a piston-slide across the membrane. The second TM helix of DcuS, TM1, is known to lack piston movement. Structural and functional properties of TM1 were analyzed. Oxidative Cys-crosslinking (CL) revealed homo-dimerization of TM1 over the complete membrane, but only the central part showed α-helical +3/+4 spacing of the CL maxima. The GALLEX bacterial two-hybrid system indicates TM1/TM1′ interaction, and the presence of a TM1-TM1′ homo-dimer is suggested. The peripheral TM1 regi…

urogenital systemChemistryClinical BiochemistryPeriplasmic spaceOxidative phosphorylationmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryTransmembrane proteinTransmembrane domainMembraneMembrane regionHelixmedicineBiophysicsMolecular BiologyEscherichia coliBiological Chemistry
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Profiling Dopamine-Induced Oxidized Proteoforms of β-synuclein by Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

2021

The formation of multiple proteoforms by post-translational modifications (PTMs) enables a single protein to acquire distinct functional roles in its biological context. Oxidation of methionine residues (Met) is a common PTM, involved in physiological (e.g., signaling) and pathological (e.g., oxidative stress) states. This PTM typically maps at multiple protein sites, generating a heterogeneous population of proteoforms with specific biophysical and biochemical properties. The identification and quantitation of the variety of oxidized proteoforms originated under a given condition is required to assess the exact molecular nature of the species responsible for the process under investigation…

β synucleinPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryContext (language use)RM1-950Mass spectrometryProtein oxidationBiochemistryArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundDopamine oxidationDopamineSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineTop-down mass spectrometryFragmentation (cell biology)Proteoforms relative quantitationMolecular BiologyHuman β-synucleinMethionineMethionine sulfoxideCell BiologychemistryBiochemistryTherapeutics. PharmacologyMethionine sulfoxidemedicine.drug
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