Search results for "FAS"

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Efficacy and safety study of an eyelid gel after repeated nocturnal application in healthy contact lens users and non-users

2020

Purpose: To evaluate skin biocompatibility of a nighttime hydrating eyelid gel and possible ocular surface effects in contact lens users (CLU) and non-contact lens users (NCLU). The formulation is registered as a medical device as Tridocosahexaenoine-AOX® (TDHA-AOX) (a concentrated DHA triglyceride), containing also hyaluronic acid (HA). Methods: A prospective, randomized, masked clinical trial was performed with 62 participants of both sexes, aged 20–70 years, split into: (1) CLU (n = 30) and (2) NCLU (n = 32). All participants were instructed to apply a single dose of the moisturizing gel (containing TDHA-AOX and HA) nightly to the upper and inner eyelids of their right eye (RE) only, and…

DHA docosahexaenoic acidNon usersFBUT fluorescein break-up timeALA alpha linolenic acidTDAH-AOX tridocosahexaenoin-antioxidantNCLU non contact lens users0302 clinical medicineLC PUFAs long chain polyunsaturated fatty acidsMedicineCL contact lensesOS ocular surfaceHA hyaluronic acidOSDI ocular surface disease indexDE dry eyeCLU contact lens usersCLDEQ contact lens dry eye questionnaireVEGF vascular endothelial growth factorDocosahexaenoic acidBMC biomicroscopymedicine.anatomical_structureMedicamentosCytokinesOftalmologíaOriginal ArticleBCVA best corrected visual acuitymedicine.medical_specialtyOcular surface dysfunctionCorneal stainingContact LensesHyaluronic acidRE right eyeDEs dry eye syndrome03 medical and health sciencesOphthalmologyHumansAdverse effectbusiness.industryEyelidsEPA eicosapentaenoic acidAnatomía ocularIOP intraocular pressureeye diseasesClinical trialContact lensMOISTURIZING GEL030221 ophthalmology & optometryTearsLE left eyeEyelidsense organsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometry
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A taxonomic survey of lactic acid bacteria isolated from wheat (Triticum durum) kernels and non-conventional flours

2007

In order to explore the correspondence between raw material- and mature sourdough-lactic acid bacterial (LAB) communities, 59 Italian wheat (Triticum durum) grain samples, one bran and six non-conventional flour samples were analyzed through a culture-dependent approach. The highest cell count by an agar medium specific for LAB was 2.16 log CFU/g. From about 2300 presumptive LAB (Gram-positive and catalase-negative) colonies collected, a total of 356 isolates were subjected to identification by a genetic polyphasic strategy consisting of RAPD-PCR analysis, partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing, species-specific and multiplex PCRs. The isolates were recognized as 137 strains belonging to Aerococc…

DNA BacterialDietary FiberLactococcusEnterococcus mundtiiFlourMolecular Sequence Dataculture-dependent niethods genetic polyphasic approach lactic acid bacteria non-conventional flours sourdough Triticum durumColony Count MicrobialGram-Positive BacteriaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyLactobacillusRNA Ribosomal 16SSequence Homology Nucleic Acidmetodi coltura-dipendenti approccio polifasico genetico impasti acidiFood scienceLactic AcidEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyTriticumgenetic polyphasic approachsourdoughbiologyfood and beveragesGenes rRNASequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classification16S ribosomal RNACatalaseDNA FingerprintingRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA Techniquelactic acid bacteriaRNA BacterialEnterococcusItalyTriticum durumAerococcusPediococcusEdible Grainnon-conventional floursculture-dependent niethodsEnterococcus faecium
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Polyphasic taxonomic characterization of Lactobacillus rossiae isolates from Belgian and Italian sourdoughs reveals intraspecific heterogeneity.

2009

Abstract (GTG) 5 -PCR fingerprinting and pheS sequence analysis of 18 Lactobacillus rossiae isolates, mainly originating from Belgian and Italian artisan sourdoughs, revealed intraspecies grouping as evidenced by the delineation of three and two subgroups, respectively. On the other hand, 16S rRNA and rpoA gene sequence analysis and DNA–DNA hybridizations supported the accommodation of all isolates in a single species. No correlation between genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity was observed. Collectively, these data do not warrant taxonomic division of L. rossiae . On the other hand, the considerable differences in intraspecies sequence variation of L. rossiae isolates displayed by the pheS…

DNA BacterialRpoaSequence analysisMolecular Sequence DataBiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyGenomeDNA Ribosomallaw.inventionBelgiumSpecies SpecificitylawRNA Ribosomal 16SGene(GTG)5-PCREcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPolymerase chain reactionGeneticsGenetic heterogeneityNucleic Acid HybridizationLactobacillus rossiae tassonomia polifasicaBreadDNA-Directed RNA PolymerasesSequence Analysis DNA16S ribosomal RNALactobacillus rossiaeDNA FingerprintingHousekeeping geneBacterial Typing TechniquesLactobacillusPhenotypeItalyGenetic markerPhesPhenylalanine-tRNA LigasePolyphasic taxonomySystematic and applied microbiology
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CD95 death-inducing signaling complex formation and internalization occur in lipid rafts of type I and type II cells

2004

We investigated the membrane localization of CD95 in type I and type II cells, which differ in their ability to recruit and activate caspase-8. We found that CD95 was preferentially located in lipid rafts of type I cells, while it was present both in raft and non-raft plasma membrane sub-domains of type II cells. After stimulation, CD95 located in phospholipid-rich plasma membrane was recruited to lipid rafts in both types of cells. Similarly, CD95 cross-linking resulted in caspase-independent translocation of FADD/MORT1 and caspase-8 to the lipid rafts, which was prevented by a death domain-defective receptor. CD95 internalization was then rapid in type I and delayed in type II cells and s…

Death Domain Receptor Signaling Adaptor ProteinsEndosomeT-Lymphocytesmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmunologyApoptosisReceptors Tumor Necrosis FactorCell LineMembrane MicrodomainsSettore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALECell Line TumorReceptorsHumansImmunology and Allergyfas ReceptorFADDInternalizationLipid raftLipid raftsDeath domainmedia_commonTumorbiologyVesicleFas receptorEndocytosisCell biologyProtein TransportCholesterolCD95 death-inducing signaling complexCaspasesCD95biology.proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)biological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityCaspase-8Tumor Necrosis FactorCaspase-8; CD95; Lipid rafts; Apoptosis; Caspases; Cell Line Tumor; Cholesterol; Death Domain Receptor Signaling Adaptor Proteins; Humans; Membrane Microdomains; Protein Binding; Protein Transport; Receptors Tumor Necrosis Factor; T-Lymphocytes; fas Receptor; Endocytosis; Signal Transduction; Immunology and Allergy; ImmunologyProtein BindingSignal TransductionEuropean Journal of Immunology
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Quasi-Newton approach to nonnegative image restorations

2000

Abstract Image restoration, or deblurring, is the process of attempting to correct for degradation in a recorded image. Typically the blurring system is assumed to be linear and spatially invariant, and fast Fourier transform (FFT) based schemes result in efficient computational image restoration methods. However, real images have properties that cannot always be handled by linear methods. In particular, an image consists of positive light intensities, and thus a nonnegativity constraint should be enforced. This constraint and other ways of incorporating a priori information have been suggested in various applications, and can lead to substantial improvements in the reconstructions. Neverth…

DeblurringMathematical optimizationNumerical AnalysisAlgebra and Number TheoryPrinciple of maximum entropyFast Fourier transformCirculant matrixBlock Toeplitz matrixConjugate gradient methodReal imageQuasi-Newton methodImage restorationConjugate gradient methodRegularizationA priori and a posterioriQuasi-Newton methodDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyImage restorationMathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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Almodóvar: Transición, Posfranquismo, Movida

2009

Democracia ciudadanaManifestaciones de masaVidal-Beneyto JoséAznarEspañaÉticaObra almodovarianaapatíaSolidaridadRey demócrataPolíticaPPOpinión políticaDerecha cvilizadaPosfranquismoIzquierdaMinoríasSubversión marginalPSOEEstablishmentIzquierdizaciónControlUniverso fílmicoAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Democracia (II)ALMODÓVARAntifranquismoElecciones democráticasPoderJuntas DemocráticasFascismoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Artículos en revistas políticasFRANQUISMOTransiciónMeta globalRupturaDesmovilizaciónIntervención militarContestación socialFrancoMovidaPartidos políticosCríticaTransición intransitivaCorrección políticaMovilización ciudadanaLegitimidadEuropa
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Latinoamérica y Vargas Llosa / 2

2006

Democracia liberalVidal-Beneyto JoséAlternativaDemocracia de opiniónDemocracia electrónicaIzquierdas extraparlamentariasVARGAS LLOSAde mercadoEstado liberalPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónIgualdadDesencanto democra´ticoDomesticación social-liberalDemocraciaConservadurismoPautas europeasIzquierda democrática latinoamericanaTransformación socialDemocracia de consolaciónIBEROAMÉRICACubaDemocracia industrialFase contrarrevolucionariaDemocracia deliberativaAlternanciaConsensoFidel CastroLibertadDemocracia avanzadaOpciones políticasLatinoaméricaSocialdemocraciaDesafecciónDemocracia post-totalitaria
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¿Fascismo o ruptura politica?

2002

DemocraciaFascismoRepulsa antifascistaVidal-Beneyto JoséCampaña presidencialDespertar cívicoELECCIONESRuptura político-electoralTerrorismoRupturaPolíticaElecciones presidenciales francesasEUROPAMediosPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónExtrema derechaFrente NacionalIzquierdaDerecha francesaLucha contra el terrorismoNorteFRANCIAPopulismoFascismo europeoLe Pen
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Corruptos y gloriosos / 1

2008

Departamento del TesoroVidal-Beneyto JoséGloriososDelincuenciaContrabandoEE UUULTRALIBERALISMOEconomíaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónMafiasComercio de seres humanosOrganizaciones criminalesCORRUPCIÓNViolenciaTráfico de personasTráfico de drogasEstafasGuante blancoIlegalidadCorruptosActividades criminalesFMIOrden geopolítico mundialIdeología económicaBanco Mundial
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Circolazione e sviluppo di un modello metodologico. La critica testuale delle fonti giuridiche romane fra Otto Gradenwitz e Salvatore Riccobono

2018

La ricerca delle interpolazioni, cominciata con la Scula culta, viene ripresa in Germania alla fine del XIX secolo. Fra quanti misero a punto un metodo storico-critico per lo studio delle fonti giuridiche romane va menzionato anche Gradenwitz, che – insieme ad altri studiosi tedeschi – sarebbe stato uno dei maestri di Riccobono. La prima produzione scientifica di Riccobono, che si riconosce nel nuovo indirizzo storico-critico affermatosi in Germania, si avvale dei metodi appresi dai maestri tedeschi. Lungo questo solco, tuttavia, comincia l’elaborazione di un metodo più raffinato, che distingue fra interpolazioni formali e interpolazioni sostanziali e recupera gradualmente altri strumenti d…

Die Suche nach Interpolationen begonnen im Humanismus wird in Deutschland im späten 19. Jh. wieder aufgenommen. Unter denen die eine historisch-kritische Methode für das Studium der römischen Quellen erarbeiten ist auch Gradenwitz zu nennen der – mit anderen deutschen Gelehrten – einer der Lehrer Riccobonos werden sollte. Die frühen Arbeiten Riccobonos der sich in der neuen Deutschland beherrschenden historisch-kritischen Richtung wiederfand bediente sich der bei den deutschen Lehrern erworbenen Methoden. In dieser Linie beginnt freilich die Erarbeitung einer differenzierteren Methode die zwischen formalen und sachlichen Interpolationen unterscheidet und Schritt für Schritt weitere Instrumente nutzbar macht. Mit dem Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs ist eine Wendung zu noch größerer Selbständigkeit gegenüber den methodischen Modellen aus Deutschland zu beobachten in der mit der Zeit auch nationalistisch geprägte Momente Gewicht erlangt zu haben scheinen. Eine Untersuchung der späteren Arbeiten Riccobonos zeigt wie die neue Methode sich perfekt zu seinen politischen Aktivitäten fügt. In dieser Linie vertritt Riccobono eine ununterbrochene Entwicklung des römischen Rechts von der Republik bis zu den modernen Gesetzbüchern. Als der Faschismus sich die nationalistischen Anliegen zu eigen macht und Riccobono sich ohne Zögern an Aktivitäten des Regimes beteiligt stehen seine methodologischen Positionen bereits in Verbindung mit der Herausstellung eines kaiserlichen Rom das – über italienische Glossatoren und Kommentatoren – der Moderne ein substantiell nicht von außerrömischen Elementen getrübtes juristisches Erbe hinterlassen hat.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'
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