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I sistemi indeterminati nei "Nove Capitoli" di Liu Hui. Il ruolo del "contesto" per determinare l'"algoritmo fondamentale" come strumento argomentati…

2009

Liu HuiSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche Complementarialgoritmo fondamentaleNove Capitoli
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Recalibrating survival prediction among patients receiving trans‐arterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma

2021

Background & Aims The Pre-TACE-Predict model was devised to assess prognosis of patients treated with trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, before entering clinical practice, a model should demonstrate that it performs a useful role. Methods We performed an independent external validation of the Pre-TACE model in a cohort that differs in setting and time period from the one that generated the original model. Data from 826 patients treated with TACE for naïve HCC (2008-2018) were used to assess calibration and discrimination of the Pre-TACE-Predict model. Results The four risk-categories identified by the Pre-TACE-Predict model had gradient …

Liver CancerPre-TACE-Predict modelmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTrans-arterial chemoembolizationPharmaceutical Sciencehepatocellular carcinomamedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyComplementary and alternative medicineInternal medicineHepatocellular carcinomamedicinePharmacology (medical)Trans arterial chemoembolizationbusinessLiver Cancer International
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Soluble complement receptor type 1 (sCR1) in chronic liver diseases: serum levels at different stages of liver diseases.

1998

SUMMARYComplement receptor type 1 (CR1) is an integral membrane protein of many haematopoietic cells and plays an important role in the clearance of complement-associated immune complexes, favouring their transport to liver and spleen macrophages. A small amount of soluble CR1 (sCR1) is also found in plasma and might originate directly from release of leucocytes and other circulating cells. In previous studies, an increase in serum sCR1 level has been observed in liver cirrhosis and end-stage renal failure. High levels have also been found in patients with some haematologic malignancies. sCR1 serum levels were measured using a specific double sandwich ELISA assay. The present study demonstr…

Liver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisCarcinoma HepatocellularImmunologyChronic liver diseaseLiver diseaseImmune systemInternal medicinemedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver Diseasesmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CImmune complexReceptors ComplementEndocrinologyHepatocellular carcinomaImmunologyChronic DiseaseOriginal ArticleLiver functionLiver function testsbusinessClinical and experimental immunology
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Refining Noninvasive Diagnostics In Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Closing the Gap to Detect Advanced Fibrosis

2019

Liver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryComplement C3medicine.diseaseGastroenterologyAdvanced fibrosisLiverNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseInternal medicineNonalcoholic fatty liver diseasemedicineHumansClosing (morphology)businessAlgorithmsHepatology
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Induction of stress resistance and extension of lifespan in Chaenorhabditis elegans serotonin-receptor knockout strains by withanolide A

2021

Abstract Introduction Approximately 300 million people worldwide suffer from depression. The COVID-19 crisis may dramatically increase these numbers. Severe side effects and resistance development limit the use of standard antidepressants. The steroidal lactone withanolide A (WA) from Withania somnifera may be a promising alternative. Caenorhabditis elegans was used as model to explore WA's anti-depressive and anti-stress potential. Methods C. elegans wildtype (N2) and deficient strains (AQ866, DA1814, DA2100, DA2109 and MT9772) were used to assess oxidative, osmotic or heat stress as measured by generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), determination of lifespan, and mRNA expression of …

LongevityPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyWithaniamedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciencesGene Knockout Techniques0302 clinical medicineFluoxetineDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsWithanolidesCaenorhabditis elegansSerotonin transporter5-HT receptor030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesFluoxetinebiologyPlant ExtractsWild typebiology.organism_classificationMolecular Docking SimulationOxidative StressComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisReceptors Serotoninbiology.proteinAntidepressantMolecular MedicineSerotoninReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressmedicine.drugPhytomedicine
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Complement pore genesis observed in erythrocyte membranes by fluorescence microscopic single-channel recording

1991

The formation and opening of single complement pores could be directly observed in erythrocyte ghosts by confocal laser-scanning microscopy employing the recently introduced method of fluorescence microscopic single-channel recording. Resealed sheep erythrocyte ghosts were incubated with human complement. By limiting the concentration of C8, the eighth component of complement, the fraction of cells rendered permeable for the small polar fluorescent probe Lucifer Yellow was varied between 0.50 and 0.90. Under each condition the flux rate, k, of Lucifer Yellow was determined for a substantial number of ghosts. By analysing the sample population distribution of k the flux rate k1 of ghosts wit…

Lucifer yellowPhotolysisSheepScanning electron microscopeConfocalErythrocyte MembraneAnalytical chemistryComplement System ProteinsCell BiologyModels TheoreticalIsoquinolinesBiochemistryFluorescenceKineticschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerMembraneMicroscopy FluorescencechemistryMicroscopyFluorescence microscopeAnimalsMolecular BiologyFluorescent DyesResearch ArticleBiochemical Journal
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Luigi Cremona's Years in Bologna: From Research to Social Commitment

2012

Luigi Cremona (1830-1903), unanimously considered to be the man who laid the foundations of the prestigious Italian school of Algebraic Geometry, was active at the University of Bologna from October 1860,when assigned by the Minister Terenzio Mamiani (1799-1885) to cover the Chair of Higher Geometry, until September 1867 when Francesco Brioschi (1824-1897) called it to the Politecnico di Milano. The "Bolognese years" were Cremona's richest and most significant in terms of scientific production,and, at the same time, were the years when he puts the basis for its most important interventions in the social and political life of the "newborn" kingdom of Italy. In this article we present these d…

Luigi Cremona Geometria Algebrica Storia della MatematicaSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche Complementari
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SeroGRID: an improved method for the rapid selection of antigens with disease related immunogenicity

2003

Screening of cDNA expression libraries derived from human tumors with autologous sera (SEREX) permits the definition of immunogenic antigens in individual cancer patients. However, only a minority of SEREX-derived cDNA clones show a clear cancer-relatedness in the sense that circulating autoantibodies to them occur exclusively in the sera of tumor patients but not in healthy individuals. Evaluation of multiple SEREX-defined clones in serological assays using panels of allogeneic sera from cancer patients as well as appropriate control groups is an important step towards focussing on the relevant antigens. This in turn is the basis for defining disease parameters of diagnostic and prognostic…

Lung NeoplasmsImmunogenicityImmunologyAutoantibodyCancerEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseaseAutoantigensBacteriophage lambdaVirologyRecombinant ProteinsTumor antigenSerologyAntigenAntigens NeoplasmCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungComplementary DNAImmunologymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAutoantibodiesGene LibraryJournal of Immunological Methods
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Complement C1q and C8beta deficiency in an individual with recurrent bacterial meningitis and adult-onset systemic lupus erythematosus-like illness.

2008

Co-existing complement C8 deficiency ameliorated the SLE associated with C1q deficiency.

Lupus erythematosusLupus Erythematosusbusiness.industryComplementmedicine.diseaseLupus ErythematosuRheumatologyBacterial MeningitisImmunologymedicinePharmacology (medical)Bacterial meningitisComplement; Lupus Erythematosus; Bacterial MeningitisRecurrent bacterial meningitisbusinessMeningitisComplement C1qAnti-SSA/Ro autoantibodies
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Structural characterization of CspZ, a complement regulator factor H and FHL-1 binding protein fromBorrelia burgdorferi

2014

Borrelia burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme disease and is found in two different types of hosts in nature - Ixodes ticks and various mammalian organisms. To initiate disease and survive in mammalian host organisms, B. burgdorferi must be able to transfer to a new host, proliferate, attach to different tissue and resist the immune response. To resist the host's immune response, B. burgdorferi produces at least five different outer surface proteins that can bind complement regulator factor H (CFH) and/or factor H-like protein 1 (CFHL-1). The crystal structures of two uniquely folded complement binding proteins, which belong to two distinct gene families and are not found in other bac…

Lyme DiseaseIxodesbiologyBinding proteinMutagenesis (molecular biology technique)Cell Biologycomputer.file_formatVinculinProtein Data Bankbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryDNA-binding proteinComplement systemMicrobiologyCell biologyBacterial ProteinsBorrelia burgdorferibiology.proteinAnimalsGene familyBorrelia burgdorferiMolecular BiologycomputerFEBS Journal
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