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The Selective Regulation of αVβ1 Integrin Expression Is Based on the Hierarchical Formation of αV-containing Heterodimers

2002

The integrin beta1 subunit can form a heterodimer with 12 different alpha subunits. According to the present model, the expression level of any alphabeta complex is regulated by the availability of the specific alpha subunit, whereas beta1 subunit is constantly present in a large excess. The expression of several heterodimers containing the alphaV subunit seems to be regulated by an identical mechanism. The fact that many cells express alphaVbeta1 heterodimer, and that this fibronectin/vitronectin receptor may be selectively regulated, compromises the present model of the regulation of beta1 and alphaV integrins. We have tried to solve this problem by assuming that distinct alphabeta hetero…

IntegrinsProtein subunitCellIntegrinBiologyModels BiologicalBiochemistryAntigens CDComplementary DNATumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansReceptors VitronectinMelanomaMolecular BiologyCell MembraneCell BiologyTransfectionIntegrin alphaVFibronectinsCell biologyGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticFibronectinmedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.proteinVitronectinCollagenDimerizationIntracellularProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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T cell factor (interleukin 2) allows in vivo induction of T helper cells against heterologous erythrocytes in athymic (nu/nu) mice.

1980

Mice carrying the nude mutation (nu/nu) lack a functioning thymus and do not contain detectable levels of immunocompetent T cells. We now report that nu/nu mice do have lymphocytes which can be activated in vivo by heterologous erythrocytes and a Lyt-1 T cell-derived factor (interleukin 2) to generate T helper cells. Thus, a lymphokine is described which is able to restore in vivo T helper cell immunocompetence of nu/nu mice. The data may suggest that nu/nu mice contain a low number of T lymphocytes influenced by the cystic remnant of the nu/nu thymus anlage. Alternatively, the data imply that interleukin 2 circumvents the requirement of a thymus during ontogeny of T lymphocytes.

Interleukin 2ErythrocytesT cellT-LymphocytesImmunologyHeterologousMice NudeBiologymedicine.disease_causeMiceIn vivomedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsAntilymphocyte SerumMutationMice Inbred C3HSheepLymphokineT helper cellComplement System ProteinsMolecular biologyMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyImmunocompetencemedicine.drugEuropean journal of immunology
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Pharmacodynamic approach to study the gene transfer process employing non-viral vectors

2000

Abstract In the present work we set out to apply pharmacodynamic concepts derived from dose–response curves (Potency and Efficacy) to characterize the gene transfer efficiency of a vector:DNA complex. We employed two widely used vectors, the cationic lipid DOTAP (N,N,N-trimethyl 1-2-3-bis (1-oxo-9-octa-decenyl)oxy-(Z,Z)-1-propanaminium methyl sulfate) and the cationic polymer PEI (polyethylenimine, 800 kDa) to transfect several constructions of the green fluorescent protein cDNA. The analysis of dose–response curves indicated that in all cases the goodness-of-fit was > 0.99. Potency is a measure that provides information on gene activity per amount of DNA. Efficacy is a measure of maximum g…

Intrinsic activityGenetic VectorsComputational biologyBiologyBiochemistryViral vectorFatty Acids MonounsaturatedMiceComplementary DNAGene expressionTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansPotencyGenePharmacologyGeneticsReporter geneDose-Response Relationship DrugGenetic transferGene Transfer TechniquesDNAAnti-Bacterial AgentsQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsGentamicinsHeLa CellsPlasmidsBiochemical Pharmacology
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Preeclampsia is associated with defective production of C1q by invasive trophoblast

2011

Invasive trophoblastImmunologySettore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologicacomplement; preeclampsiaBiologymedicine.diseasePreeclampsiaComplement systemComplement (complexity)preeclampsiaImmunologymedicinecomplementMolecular Biologyc1qMolecular Immunology
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Structural considerations on the iridoids as anti-inflammatory agents.

1994

Abstract Twelve iridoid glycosides have been evaluated for their anti-inflammatory activity on two models: the carrageenan-induced mouse paw edema and the TPA-induced mouse ear edema. Loganic acid was the most active (44.4% edema inhibition) on the former test, whereas the catalpol derivative mixture isolated from Scrophularia, aucubin, verbenalin, and loganin, showed the highest activity (from 72.0 to 80.0% edema inhibition) on the latter. The results allowed us to establish the relationship between the structure and anti-inflammatory activity on the basis of the different patterns of substitution, particularly hydroxylation, unsaturation, and acylation.

Iridoid GlycosidesIridoidmedicine.drug_classAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmaceutical ScienceIridoid GlucosidesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceStructure-Activity RelationshipEdemaDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsGlycosidesAucubinPharmacologyChemistryLoganinTerpenesOrganic ChemistryCatalpolVerbenalinComplementary and alternative medicineBiochemistryMolecular MedicineFemalemedicine.symptomPlanta medica
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Secoiridoids and Iridoids from Morinda asteroscepa

2020

The new 2,3-secoiridoids morisecoiridoic acids A (1) and B (2), the new iridoid 8-acetoxyepishanzilactone (3), and four additional known iridoids (4–7) were isolated from the leaf and stem bark methanol extracts of Morinda asteroscepa using chromatographic methods. The structure of shanzilactone (4) was revised. The purified metabolites were identified using NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric techniques, with the absolute configuration of 1 having been established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The crude leaf extract (10 μg/mL) and compounds 1–3 and 5 (10 μM) showed mild antiplasmodial activities against the chloroquine-sensitive malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum (…

Iridoidmedicine.drug_classMetabolitePharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Discoverymedicineorgaaniset yhdisteetnuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyPharmacologyantimikrobiset yhdisteetStem barkOrganisk kemiChromatographybiology010405 organic chemistrymatarakasvitOrganic ChemistryAbsolute configurationBiochemistry and Molecular BiologyalkylsPlasmodium falciparumbiology.organism_classificationluonnonaineetMass spectrometric0104 chemical sciences3. Good health010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryMorindachemical structureMolecular Medicineorganic compoundsBiokemi och molekylärbiologi
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Artemisinin derivatives induce iron-dependent cell death (ferroptosis) in tumor cells

2015

Abstract Background Apoptosis and other forms of cell death have been intensively investigated in the past years to explain the mode of action of synthetic anticancer drugs and natural products. Recently, a new form of cell death emerged, which was termed ferroptosis, because it depends on intracellular iron. Here, the role of genes involved in iron metabolism and homeostasis for the cytotoxicity of ten artemisinin derivatives have been systematically investigated. Material and methods Log10IC50 values of 10 artemisinin derivatives (artesunate, artemether, arteether, artenimol, artemisitene, arteanuin B, another monomeric artemisinin derivative and three artemisinin dimer molecules) were co…

IronArtesunatePharmaceutical ScienceApoptosisTransferrin receptorDeferoxaminePhenylenediaminesPharmacologyBiologyInhibitory Concentration 50chemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line Tumorparasitic diseasesDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansArtemetherArtemisininCytotoxicityOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationCyclohexylaminesCell DeathMolecular StructureArtemisinin DimerArtemisininsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryApoptosisTransferrinArtesunateMolecular MedicineArtemethermedicine.drugPhytomedicine
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What is new for an old molecule? : Systematic review and recommendations on the use of resveratrol

2011

BackgroundResveratrol is a natural compound suggested to have beneficial health effects. However, people are consuming resveratrol for this reason without having the adequate scientific evidence for its effects in humans. Therefore, scientific valid recommendations concerning the human intake of resveratrol based on available published scientific data are necessary. Such recommendations were formulated after the Resveratrol 2010 conference, held in September 2010 in Helsingør, Denmark.MethodologyLiterature search in databases as PUBMED and ISI Web of Science in combination with manual search was used to answer the following five questions: (1)Can resveratrol be recommended in the prevention…

Isi web of sciencePhytochemistrymedicine.medical_specialtySystematic ReviewsNon-Clinical Medicineendocrine system diseasesClinical Research DesignScience PolicyPhytopharmacologyScienceMEDLINEPharmacologyResveratrolCardiovascularScientific evidenceAnimal datachemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyComplementary and Alternative MedicineStilbenesmedicineHumansObesityIntensive care medicineNutritionDiabetic EndocrinologyTreatment GuidelinesHealth Care PolicyMultidisciplinaryCancer preventionbusiness.industryorganic chemicalsQRfood and beveragesResearch AssessmentCoronary heart diseaseClinical trialChemistryOncologychemistryResveratrolMedicinePublic HealthPreventive MedicinebusinessCancer Preventionhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsResearch Article
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Evaluation of innovative thermal insulation systems for a sustainable envelope

2017

La memoria presenta i risultati ottenuti su sistemi di isolamento termico per l’involucro edilizio. Si presentano i risultati ottenuti tramite simulazioni informatiche che hanno consentito di verificare e ottimizzare la trasmissione del calore attraverso un sistema sottovuoto in vetro per le facciate trasparenti. Inoltre la possibilità offerta dal riciclo del materiale di scarto della potatura dell’Opunthia Ficus Indica (fichi d’india) che,opportunamente trattato ha permesso di ottenere un materiale isolante (Brevetto n. 1402131), in forma di pannello o in grani sfusi, (valori di coibenza termica 0.071­0.057 W/mK). The paper presents the results of the research on thermal insulation systems…

Isolamento termico materiali di scarto pannello isolante sistemi sottovuoto VIGlcsh:Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildingsComplementary and alternative medicinelcsh:TH845-895Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaPharmaceutical ScienceThermal insulation Waste materials Insulation panel Vacuum systems VIGPharmacology (medical)Rivista Tema
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The Genesis of the Italian School of Algebraic Geometry Through the Correspondence Between Luigi Cremona and Some of His Students

2023

Luigi Cremona is considered the founder of the Italian school of algebraic geometry. He formed a group of students of great value, very active in scientific research. Examining the letters from Eugenio Bertini, Ettore Caporali, and Riccardo De Paolis to Cremona preserved in the archive of the Istituto Mazziniano in Genoa, we have reconstructed their biographies, careers, studies, and relationships with their teacher. They had the merit of cultivating the scientific innovations of the period and passing them on to the subsequent generations.

Italian school of algebraic geometry Luigi Cremona correspondence Bertini Caporali De PaolisSettore MAT/04 - Matematiche Complementari
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