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Elevated serum eotaxin levels in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

2002

OBJECTIVE: Eotaxin is a recently characterized chemokine with potent and selective chemotactic activity for eosinophils. Previous studies indicating that eosinophils accumulate and become activated in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) led us to hypothesize that eotaxin is potentially involved in the pathophysiology of IBD and, therefore, that eotaxin would be increased in the serum of patients with IBD. The objective of this study was to test those assumptions. METHODS: We investigated 72 patients with IBD, 35 with ulcerative colitis, and 37 with Crohn’s disease. A total of 27 patients had active and 45 inactive disease; 26 were receiving corticosteroids. Eotaxin serum levels were determined…

EotaxinAdultChemokine CCL11Adolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentInflammatory bowel diseaseSeverity of Illness IndexPathogenesisLeukocyte CountPrednisoneReference ValuesmedicineHumansAgedHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyrespiratory systemEosinophilMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative colitisdigestive system diseasesPathophysiologyEosinophilsmedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineChemokines CCImmunologyColitis Ulcerativebusinessmedicine.drugThe American journal of gastroenterology
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Epigenomic k-mer dictionaries: shedding light on how sequence composition influences in vivo nucleosome positioning

2014

Abstract Motivation: Information-theoretic and compositional analysis of biological sequences, in terms of k-mer dictionaries, has a well established role in genomic and proteomic studies. Much less so in epigenomics, although the role of k-mers in chromatin organization and nucleosome positioning is particularly relevant. Fundamental questions concerning the informational content and compositional structure of nucleosome favouring and disfavoring sequences with respect to their basic building blocks still remain open. Results: We present the first analysis on the role of k-mers in the composition of nucleosome enriched and depleted genomic regions (NER and NDR for short) that is: (i) exhau…

EpigenomicsStatistics and ProbabilityGeneticsSupplementary dataSequenceGenomeSettore INF/01 - InformaticaSequence Analysis DNAComputational biologyAlgorithms and Data Structures BioinformaticsBiologyChromatin Assembly and DisassemblyBiochemistryNucleosomesComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and Mathematicsk-merAnimalsHumansNucleosomeMolecular BiologyComposition (language)Epigenomics
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Applications of alignment-free methods in epigenomics

2013

Epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in the regulation of cell type-specific gene activities, yet how epigenetic patterns are established and maintained remains poorly understood. Recent studies have supported a role of DNA sequences in recruitment of epigenetic regulators. Alignment-free methods have been applied to identify distinct sequence features that are associated with epigenetic patterns and to predict epigenomic profiles. Here, we review recent advances in such applications, including the methods to map DNA sequence to feature space, sequence comparison and prediction models. Computational studies using these methods have provided important insights into the epigenetic reg…

EpigenomicsSupport Vector MachineDNA sequenceSequence alignmentComputational biologyBiologyDNA sequencingEpigenesis GeneticArtificial IntelligenceSequence comparisonHumansNucleosomeEpigeneticsMolecular BiologyGeneEpigenomicsSequence (medicine)GeneticsModels GeneticSettore INF/01 - InformaticanucleosomeChromosome MappingComputational BiologySequence Analysis DNAmachine learningPapersSequence Alignmentepigeneticalignment-free methodInformation SystemsBriefings in Bioinformatics
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Epitalamios e himeneos. Iconografía y literatura nupcial en las cortes del Barroco.

2010

En este estudio se aborda, bajo una visión general, los textos y las imágenes presentes en algunos epitalamios e himeneos: composiciones poéticas de los siglos XVII y XVIII, realizadas en las cortes europeas con motivo de los matrimonios concertados entre sus miembros. Sus imágenes emblemáticas y simbólicas, son de gran interés para la historia del arte, pues se inspiran en las composiciones de los libros de emblemas del periodo y desarrollan temas habituales en la literatura matrimonial. No obstante, lo más significativo son los mensajes políticos que difunden, fundamentalmente los beneficios políticos de las uniones dinásticas. This study deals, from a general point of view, with the text…

Epithalamiums Hymen lyrics Emblems Marriage Baroque courts.Epitalamios himeneos emblemática matrimonio cortes barrocas.
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Polmunary epithelial barrier formation on biodegradable poly-L-lactic-acid (PLLA) membrane

2016

Aims: Investigation of epithelial barrier formation using PLLA membranes for application in bioengineering. Background: The development of functional and biocompatible substitutes for damaged tissue or organs is a major challenge in biomedical engineering. The epithelial barrier plays a central role in tissue homeostasis and immunity preventing damage and contamination of the interstitial tissues. Different in vitro models of the lung and intestinal epithelial barriers have been well characterized, however these tend to use non-biodegradable and/or poorly biocompatible scaffolds. Therefore, there is a need for better supports for epithelial cells for future applications in tissue engineerin…

Epithelial barrierPoly l lactic acidTight junctionbusiness.industryPolmunaryepithelial barrierAnatomyIn vitroMembraneTissue engineeringBiophysicsMedicinebusinessIntracellularTissue homeostasis3.2 Airway Cell Biology and Immunopathology
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Potential Anti-Metastatic Role of the Novel miR-CT3 in Tumor Angiogenesis and Osteosarcoma Invasion

2022

Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary bone tumor mainly occurring in young adults and derived from primitive bone-forming mesenchyme. OS develops in an intricate tumor microenvironment (TME) where cellular function regulated by microRNAs (miRNAs) may affect communication between OS cells and the surrounding TME. Therefore, miRNAs are considered potential therapeutic targets in cancer and one of the goals of research is to accurately define a specific signature of a miRNAs, which could reflect the phenotype of a particular tumor, such as OS. Through NGS approach, we previously found a specific molecular profile of miRNAs in OS and discovered 8 novel miRNAs. Among these, we deepen our …

Epithelial-Mesenchymal TransitionQH301-705.5MAP Kinase Signaling SystemEMT proteinBone NeoplasmsArticleCatalysisCell LineInorganic ChemistryCell Line TumorHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsmetastasisHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular BiologySpectroscopyOsteosarcomaOsteoblastsmicroRNANeovascularization PathologicOrganic ChemistryEMT proteinstumor angiogenesisGeneral MedicinemicroRNAsComputer Science ApplicationsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticChemistryosteosarcoma; microRNAs; tumor angiogenesis; metastasis; EMT proteinsmetastasitumor angiogenesiInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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A combined experimental and theoretical study of the thermal [3+2] cycloaddition of carbonyl ylides with activated alkenes

2018

International audience; 4-Benzoyl-3,5-diaryltetrahydrofuran-2,2-dicarbonitriles were first synthesized from 2,2-dicyano-3-aryloxiranes and chalcones at toluene reflux; the 4,5-cis products proved to be predominantly formed and were isolated. Whereas shortened reaction times were observed by using microwave irradiation or catalytic cuprous chloride, no significant stereoselectivity change was in general noticed. Reacting 2,2-dicyano-3-aryloxiranes with 2-cyclopentenone next afforded 3-aryl-4-oxohexahydro-1H-cyclopenta[c]furan-1,1-dicarbonitriles, and the endo stereoisomers were isolated. That no stereoselectivity change was noticed in the presence of cuprous chloride rather suggests an impac…

Epoxide010402 general chemistryenones01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryAnalytical ChemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compound[SDV.SP.MED]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/MedicationCascade reaction[3+2] cycloadditionEnamines[CHIM]Chemical SciencesTetrahydrofuransSpectroscopytheoretical calculationschemistry.chemical_classification[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistry010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryRegioselectivityCycloaddition0104 chemical sciencescarbonyl ylideschemistryYlide[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyStereoselectivityCis–trans isomerismJournal of Molecular Structure
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Red blood cell distribution width: A simple parameter with multiple clinical applications

2014

The red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is a simple and inexpensive parameter, which reflects the degree of heterogeneity of erythrocyte volume (conventionally known as anisocytosis), and is traditionally used in laboratory hematology for differential diagnosis of anemias. Nonetheless, recent evidence attests that anisocytosis is commonplace in human disorders such as cardiovascular disease, venous thromboembolism, cancer, diabetes, community-acquired pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, liver and kidney failure, as well as in other acute or chronic conditions. Despite some demographic and analytical issues related to the routine assessment that may impair its clinical usef…

Erythrocyte Indicesmedicine.medical_specialtyClinical BiochemistryPopulationDiseaseErythrocyte homeostasisBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyRisk FactorsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansRDWeducationErythrocyte Volumeeducation.field_of_studyHematologybusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)Red blood cell distribution widthHematologyPrognosismedicine.diseasemortalityrisk factorImmunologyAnisocytosisHematology; RDW; mortality; red blood cell distribution width; risk factorred blood cell distribution widthbusinessDyslipidemiaCritical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
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Interaction between N-terminal domain of H4 and DNA is regulated by the acetylation degree.

1998

Abstract To study whether the acetylation of one or more of the four acetylatable lysines of histone H4 affects its binding to DNA, we have designed a protection experiment with a model system consisting in phage lambda DNA as substrate, Stu I as restriction endonuclease and histone H4 with different degrees of acetylation as the protective agent. It can be deduced from the experimental data that the protection afforded by the histone is not dependent on the number of positive charges lost by acetylation. Thus, non-acetylated H4 and mono-acetylated H4 cause similar protection, while di-acetylation of the histone seems to be the crucial step in significantly weakening the interaction between…

ErythrocytesBiophysicsAcetylationDNABiologySAP30Chemical FractionationChromatography Ion ExchangeBiochemistryPeptide FragmentsHistone H4HistonesBiochemistryHistone H1Structural BiologyHistone H2AGeneticsHistone codeNucleosomeAnimalsHistone octamerHistone deacetylaseChickens
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Gcn5p is involved in the acetylation of histone H3 in nucleosomes.

1997

Abstract Enzymatic extracts from a gcn5 mutant and wild-type strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were chromatographically fractionated and the histone acetyltransferase activities compared. When free histones were used as substrate, extracts from wild-type cells showed two peaks of activity on histone H3 but extracts from gcn5 mutant cells showed only one. With nucleosomes as substrate, the histone acetyltransferase activities present in extracts from the gcn5 mutant strain were not able to modify H3 whereas wild-type cell extracts acetylated intensely this histone. The activity that acetylated nucleosome-bound H3 behaved as a 170-kDa complex. We suggest that Gcn5p represents a catalytic su…

ErythrocytesSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsBiophysicsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiochemistryFungal ProteinsHistonesHistone H3Histone H1Structural BiologyHistone H2AHistone methylationGeneticsHistone codeAnimalsHistone octamerMolecular BiologyHistone AcetyltransferasesHistone acetyltransferase GCN5biologyAcetylationCell BiologyHistone acetyltransferaseChromatinNucleosomesDNA-Binding ProteinsMolecular WeightBiochemistryNucleosomeHistone methyltransferasebiology.proteinChickensProtein KinasesFEBS letters
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