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From Screening to Scale-Up: The DoE-Based Optimization of Electrochemical Reduction of l-Cystine at Metal Cathodes

2021

Design of experiment (DoE) is a powerful statistical tool in establishing improved chemical processes. An optimization and scale-up of the electrochemical reduction of l-cystine to l-cysteine is pr...

Chemical processMaterials scienceOrganic ChemistryCystineElectrochemistryCathodelaw.inventionReduction (complexity)Metalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringlawvisual_artSCALE-UPvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryOrganic Process Research & Development
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A Redox Mechanism to Explain the Avoidance of Cysteine in Long-Lived Animals

2013

ChemistryPhysiology (medical)BiophysicsBiochemistryRedoxMechanism (sociology)CysteineFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Identification and validation of novel molecules obtained by integrated computational and experimental approaches for the read-through of PTCs in CF …

2015

ChemistrySettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareComputational biologyCystic Fibrosis Ataluren premature termination codon (PTC)Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaBioinformaticsRead throughCystic fibrosis; Premature Termination codons (PTC); oxadiazoles; Ataluren (PTC124)Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaAtaluren (PTC124)Premature Termination codons (PTC)Cystic fibrosiIdentification (biology)oxadiazole
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Inhibitory effects of N-acetylcysteine on the functional responses of human eosinophils in vitro

2007

Background Oxidative stress appears to be relevant in the pathogenesis of inflammation in allergic diseases like bronchial asthma. Eosinophils are oxidant-sensitive cells considered as key effectors in allergic inflammation. Objective The aim of this work was to study the effects of the clinically used antioxidant N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) on the functional responses of human-isolated eosinophils. Methods Human eosinophils were purified from the blood of healthy donors by a magnetic bead separation system. The effects of NAC were investigated on the generation of reactive oxygen species (chemiluminescence and flow cytometry), Ca2+ signal (fluorimetry), intracellular glutathione (GSH; flow c…

Chemokine CCL11EotaxinLuminescenceImmunologyhuman eosinophilsBiologyPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeTranslocation GeneticAllergic inflammationAcetylcysteinechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansImmunology and Allergychemistry.chemical_classificationreactive oxygen speciesEosinophil cationic proteinReactive oxygen speciesCell DeathEosinophil Cationic ProteinNADPH OxidasesFree Radical ScavengersGlutathioneEosinophilPhosphoproteinsGlutathioneN-acetylcysteineAcetylcysteineEosinophilsN-Formylmethionine Leucyl-Phenylalaninemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryChemokines CCeosinophil cationic proteinCalciumReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressp47(phox)medicine.drugp67(phox)
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Binding and activation of human and mouse complement by Cryptosporidium parvum (Apicomplexa) and susceptibility of C1q- and MBL-deficient mice to inf…

2008

Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoan parasite (Apicomplexa) that causes gastrointestinal disease in animals and humans. Whereas immunocompetent hosts can limit the infection within 1 or 2 weeks, immunocompromised individuals develop a chronic, life-threatening disease. The importance of the adaptive cellular immune response, with CD4+ T-lymphocytes being the major players, has been clearly demonstrated. Several non-adaptive immune mechanisms have been suggested to contribute to the host defence, such as interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) from NK cells, certain chemokines, beta-defensins and pro-inflammatory cytokines, but the influence of the complement systems has been less well studied. We ana…

ChemokineImmunologyProtozoan ProteinsCryptosporidiosisComplement factor ISodium ChlorideMannose-Binding LectinMicrobiologyMiceImmune systemmedicineAnimalsHumansRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyComplement ActivationImmunodeficiencyMannan-binding lectinCryptosporidium parvumbiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionComplement C1qOocystsTemperaturemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologyComplement systemMice Inbred C57BLCryptosporidium parvumGene Expression RegulationLectin pathwayComplement C3bbiology.proteinCattleDisease SusceptibilityMolecular immunology
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A 1-year maintenance after early adjuvant intravesical chemotherapy has a limited efficacy in preventing recurrence of intermediate risk non-muscle-i…

2010

Study Type – Therapy (RCT) Level of Evidence 1b OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of 1-year maintenance after a 6-week cycle of early intravesical chemotherapy, as the role of maintenance in intravesical chemotherapy is debated. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between May 2002 and August 2003, 577 patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMI-BC) underwent transurethral resection (TUR) and early intravesical chemotherapy (epirubicin, 80 mg/50 mL). They were randomized between a 6-week induction cycle and the induction cycle plus maintenance with 10 monthly instillations. In all, 95 patients with T1G3, Tis or single and primary Ta–T1 G1–G2 tumours were excluded; 482 patients at intermediate ri…

Chemotherapymedicine.medical_specialtyBladder cancerUrinary bladdermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentCancerCystoscopymedicine.diseaseSurgerylaw.inventionRegimenmedicine.anatomical_structureRandomized controlled triallawmedicinebusinessEpirubicinmedicine.drugBJU International
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Status of vulnerable Cystoseira populations along the Italian infralittoral fringe, and relationships with environmental and anthropogenic variables

2018

We analyzed the occurrence and status of infralittoral fringe populations of Cystoseira spp. (Fucales) at thirteen rocky sites around the Italian coastline, and explored the relationships with relevant environmental and anthropogenic variables. We found Cystoseira populations at 11 sites: most were scattered and comprised monospecific stands of C. compressa, and only 6 sites also supported sparse specimens of either C. amentacea var. stricta or C. brachycarpa. Coastal human population density, Chlorophyll a seawater concentrations, sea surface temperature, annual range of sea surface temperature and wave fetch explained most of the variation of the status of C. compressa. We hypothesize a g…

Chlorophyll0106 biological sciencesRange (biology)FucalesAquatic ScienceCystoseiraPhaeophytaOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCystoseira sppRocky shoreCanopy-forming algaeMediterranean seaRocky infralittoral fringeMediterranean SeaHumansHuman ActivitiesSeawaterEcosystemPopulation DensitybiologyEcologyChlorophyll A010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFucaleUrbanizationTemperatureMarine habitatsHabitat lossbiology.organism_classificationCanopy-forming algae; Cystoseira spp.; Fucales; Habitat loss; Mediterranean Sea; Rocky infralittoral fringe; Oceanography; Aquatic Science; PollutionPollutionCystoseira spp.Habitat destructionGeographyItalyHabitatHabitat loFucalesEnvironmental MonitoringMarine Pollution Bulletin
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IM30 triggers membrane fusion in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts

2015

The thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts and cyanobacteria is a unique internal membrane system harbouring the complexes of the photosynthetic electron transfer chain. Despite their apparent importance, little is known about the biogenesis and maintenance of thylakoid membranes. Although membrane fusion events are essential for the formation of thylakoid membranes, proteins involved in membrane fusion have yet to be identified in photosynthetic cells or organelles. Here we show that IM30, a conserved chloroplast and cyanobacterial protein of approximately 30 kDa binds as an oligomeric ring in a well-defined geometry specifically to membranes containing anionic lipids. Triggered by Mg2+, membr…

ChloroplastsGeneral Physics and AstronomyBiologyMembrane FusionThylakoidsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBacterial ProteinsCentrifugation Density GradientIntegral membrane proteinMultidisciplinaryGalactolipidsPeripheral membrane proteinSynechocystisLipid bilayer fusionfood and beveragesPhosphatidylglycerolsGeneral ChemistryTransmembrane proteinCell biologyChloroplastMembraneThylakoidLiposomesQuantasomeGlycolipidsProtein BindingNature Communications
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Non-invasive assessment of coronary artery stent patency with multislice CT: preliminary experience.

2005

To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography (MSCT-CA) in the detection of in-stent restenosis.Forty-two patients (33 male, 9 female, mean age 58+/-8 years) previously subjected to percutaneous implantation of coronary stent with suspected in-stent restenosis, underwent a 16-row MSCT (Sensation 16, Siemens) examination. The average time between stent implantation and MSCT-CA was 7.4+/-5.3 months. The following scan parameters were used: collimation 16x0.75 mm, rotation time 0.42 s, feed 3.0 mm/rot., kV 120, mAs 500. After administration of iodinated contrast material (Iomeprol 400 mgI/ml, 100 ml at 4 ml/s) and bolus chaser (40 ml of saline at 4 …

Cholecystectomy CholecystisColor Doppler US Contrast-enhanced Color-Doppler US Trans-Kehr cholangiography Trans-Pedinelli cholangiographyLa Radiologia medica
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The Differential Avoidance of Cysteine Residues in Respiratory Chain Complexes Reflects Both Longevity and Aerobicity

2010

ChromatographyBiochemistryChemistryPhysiology (medical)media_common.quotation_subjectLongevityRespiratory chainBiochemistryDifferential (mathematics)media_commonCysteineFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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