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Yellow (577 nm) micropulse laser versus half-dose verteporfin photodynamic therapy in eyes with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy: results of …

2018

PurposeTo compare the functional and anatomical outcomes of eyes with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy treated with yellow micropulse (MP) laser versus half-dose verteporfin photodynamic therapy (PDT).MethodsThis is a multicentre, retrospective comparative study of 92 eyes treated with yellow MP laser (duty cycle of 5%, zero spacing between spots, spot size varied from 100 to 200 µm, power varied from 320 to 660 mW, and the pulse burst duration was 200 ms) and 67 eyes treated with PDT (half-dose verteporfin (3 mg/m2) infused over 10 min), followed by laser activation for 83 s. Spot sizes varied from 400 to 2000 µm.ResultsIn the MP group, at 12 months of follow-up, the mean best corr…

Laser surgeryMaleFluorescein angiographyretinaVisual acuityoptical coherencegenetic structuresPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentCentral serous chorioretinopathyVisual AcuityPhotodynamic therapytreatment lasersProceduresPhotodynamic therapychemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineBest corrected visual acuityMedicineFluorescein AngiographyTreatment outcomeMiddle agedTomographyPriority journalLow level laser therapyPhotosensitizing Agentsmedicine.diagnostic_testMiddle AgedFluorescein angiographyVerteporfinPhotosensitizing agentsSensory SystemsIndocyanine greenMulticenter studyBevacizumabClinical trialRetrospective studyTreatment OutcomeCentral Serous ChorioretinopathyFemaleLaser Therapymedicine.symptomTomography Optical Coherencemedicine.drugHumanIndocyanine GreenAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuityLaser surgeryMajor clinical studyFollow-up studiesPathophysiologyArticleChronic disease03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceLaser therapyOphthalmologyFluorescence angiographyHumansmaculaLow level laser therapyRetrospective StudiesDisease durationPhotosensitizing agentOptical coherence tomographybusiness.industryIntermethod comparisonSubretinal neovascularizationCentral serous retinopathyVerteporfinFollow upmedicine.diseaseMulticenter study (topic)eye diseasesRetrospective studiesOphthalmologyCentral serous retinopathychemistryPhotochemotherapyChronic Disease030221 ophthalmology & optometryYellow micropulse laserComparative studysense organsbusinessIndocyanine greenControlled study030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up Studies
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FluorMODgui V3.0 : a graphic user interface for the spectral simulation of leaf and canopy chlorophyll fluorescence

2006

The FluorMODgui Graphic User Interface (GUI) software package developed within the frame of the FluorMOD project Development of a Vegetation Fluorescence Canopy Model is presented in this manuscript. The FluorMOD project was launched in 2002 by the European Space Agency (ESA) to advance the science of vegetation fluorescence simulation through the development and integration of leaf and canopy fluorescence models based on physical methods. The design of airborne or space missions dedicated to the measurement of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence using remote-sensing instruments require physical methods for quantitative feasibility analysis and sensor specification studies. The FluorMODg…

Leaf fluorescenceCanopyFluorMODIrradianceReflectanceGeofísicaWRSFluorescènciaADLIB-ART-2498Graphic user interfaceCanopy fluorescenceTransmittanceLeaf angle distributionRadianceComputers in Earth SciencesLeaf area indexChlorophyll fluorescenceGeologyZenithInformation SystemsRemote sensingComputers & geosciences
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Hypothalamic CB1 cannabinoid receptors regulate energy balance in mice.

2012

Cannabinoid type 1 (CB(1)) receptor activation is generally considered a powerful orexigenic signal and inhibition of the endocannabinoid system is beneficial for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic diseases. The hypothalamus plays a critical role in regulating energy balance by modulating both food intake and energy expenditure. Although CB(1) receptor signaling has been implicated in the modulation of both these mechanisms, a complete understanding of its role in the hypothalamus is still lacking. Here we combined a genetic approach with the use of adeno-associated viral vectors to delete the CB(1) receptor gene in the adult mouse hypothalamus and assessed the impact of such ma…

LeptinMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCannabinoid receptormedicine.medical_treatmentGenetic VectorsHypothalamusBiologyReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction03 medical and health sciencesEatingMice0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyRimonabantPiperidinesReceptor Cannabinoid CB1Internal medicineOrexigenicmedicineInverse agonistAnimalsReceptorIn Situ Hybridization Fluorescence030304 developmental biologyMice Knockout0303 health sciencesLeptinCalorimetry IndirectEndocannabinoid systemEndocrinologyPyrazolesCannabinoidRimonabantEnergy Metabolism030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugEndocrinology
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MORPHO-FUNCTIONAL PATTERNS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC KELPLESSONIA NIGRESCENS: EFFECTS OF UV RADIATION ON14C FIXATION AND PRIMARY PHOTOCH…

2007

The morpho-functional patterns of photosynthesis, measured as 14C-fixation and chl fluorescence of PSII, also as affected by different doses of UV radiation in the laboratory were examined in the South Pacific kelp Lessonia nigrescens Bory of the coast of Valdivia, Chile (40°S). The results indicated the existence of longitudinal thallus profiles in physiological performance. In general, blades exhibited higher rates of carbon fixation and pigmentation as compared with stipes and holdfasts. Light-independent 14C fixation (LICF) was high in meristematic zones of the blades (3.5 μmol 14C·g−1 fresh weight [FW]·h−1), representing 2%–16% (percentage ratio) of the photosynthetic 14C fixation (20 …

Lessonia nigrescensCarbon fixationKelpchemistry.chemical_elementPlant ScienceAquatic ScienceBiologyPhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationThalluschemistryBotanyCarbonChlorophyll fluorescenceFixation (histology)Journal of Phycology
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eNOS S-nitrosylates β-actin on Cys374 and regulates PKC-θ at the immune synapse by impairing actin binding to profilin-1.

2017

The actin cytoskeleton coordinates the organization of signaling microclusters at the immune synapse (IS); however, the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We show here that nitric oxide (NO) generated by endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) controls the coalescence of protein kinase C-¿ (PKC-¿) at the central supramolecular activation cluster (c-SMAC) of the IS. eNOS translocated with the Golgi to the IS and partially colocalized with F-actin around the c-SMAC. This resulted in reduced actin polymerization and centripetal retrograde flow of ß-actin and PKC-¿ from the lamellipodium-like distal (d)-SMAC, promoting PKC-¿ activation. Furthermore, eNOS-derived NO S-nitrosylated ß-…

Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics0301 basic medicinePOLARIZATIONIMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSEImmunological SynapsesT-LymphocytesPROTEINGolgi ApparatusCYTOSKELETONRetrograde FlowBiochemistryARP2/3 COMPLEXT-CELL-ACTIVATIONProfilinsWhite Blood CellsContractile ProteinsFluorescence MicroscopyAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesPseudopodiaBiology (General)Post-Translational ModificationCells CulturedProtein Kinase CMicroscopyT CellsGeneral NeuroscienceLight MicroscopyNeurochemistryRecombinant Proteins3. Good healthIsoenzymesPOLYMERIZATIONProtein TransportCell ProcessesRNA InterferenceCellular TypesNeurochemicalsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesLife Sciences & BiomedicineResearch ArticleBiochemistry & Molecular BiologyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIQH301-705.5Imaging TechniquesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsImmune CellsImmunologyLibrary scienceAntigen-Presenting Cellsmacromolecular substancesBiologyNitric OxideResearch and Analysis MethodsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell Line03 medical and health sciencesFluorescence ImagingHumansCysteineNITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASEBiologyScience & TechnologyBlood CellsRECEPTORGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyBiology and Life SciencesProteinsCell BiologyActinsS-NitrosylationEnzyme ActivationLuminescent ProteinsCytoskeletal Proteins030104 developmental biologyAmino Acid SubstitutionRETROGRADE FLOWProtein Kinase C-thetaMutationProtein Processing Post-TranslationalNeuroscienceActin PolymerizationPLoS biology
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Harvesting Fluorescence from Efficient Tk -> Sj (j, k > 1) Reverse Intersystem Crossing for ??* Emissive Transition-Metal Complexes

2013

Using a bimetallic Au(I) complex bearing alkynyl-(phenylene)3-diphosphine ligand (A-3), we demonstrate that the fluorescence can be exquisitely harvested upon T1 → Tk (k > 1) excitation followed by Tk → Sj (j, k > 1) intersystem crossing (ISC) back to the S1 state. Upon S0 → S1 355 nm excitation, the S1 → T1 intersystem crossing rate has been determined to be 8.9 × 108 s–1. Subsequently, in a two-step laser pump–probe experiment, following a 355 nm laser excitation, the 532 nm T1 → Tk probing gives the prominent blue 375 nm fluorescence, and this time-dependent pump–probe signal correlates well with the lifetime of the T1 state. Careful examination reveals the efficiency of Tk → Sj (j, k > …

LigandChemistryPhotochemistryInternal conversion (chemistry)FluorescenceSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral EnergyIntersystem crossingTransition metalPhenylenePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhosphorescenceta116ExcitationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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UV photostability of metal phthalocyanines in organic solvents

2003

Kinetic studies of photochemical reactions induced by UV radiation in solutions of metal phthalocyanines have been carried out to determine the factors which might have influenced the stability of photosensitized phthalocyanines. Complexes of the molecular type Mpc, M'(2)pc, and Lnpc(2) (where M = Li, Mg, Fe, Co, Zn, Pb; M'= Tl; Ln = rare earth; pc = phthalocyanine ligand, C(32)H(16)N(8)(2-)) were investigated in DMF, DMSO, and pyridine. Progressive decay of the phthalocyanine macrocycle due to absorption of UV light was observed. Phthalimide found in the final photolysis product may indicate some chemically bonded oxygen involved in the solid phthalocyanine material. Fluorescence lifetimes…

LigandPhotodissociationInorganic chemistryPhotochemistryFluorescenceInorganic ChemistryMetalPhthalimidechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artPyridinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhthalocyanineMoietyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
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Polyaza and azaoxa macrocyclic receptors functionalised with fluorescent subunits; Hg2+ selective signalling

2000

A polyazacycloalkane containing naphthyl groups, 1,4,8,11-tetrakis(naphthylmethyl)-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane (L1), and the azaoxa cycloalkane receptors containing anthracenyl groups, 7,13-bis(anthracenylmethyl)-1,4,10-trioxa-7,13-diazacyclopentadecane (L2) and 10-anthracenylmethyl-1,4,7-trioxa-10-azacyclododecane (L3), have been synthesized and their activity as fluorescent chemosensors studied towards the metal cations Cu2+, Zn2+, Cd2+, Hg2+ and Pb2+ in THF–water (70∶30 v/v, 0.1 mol dm−3 tetrabutylammonium perchlorate, 25 °C) for L1 and 1,4-dioxane–water (70∶30 v/v, 0.1 mol dm−3 potassium nitrate, 25 °C) for L2 and L3. The crystal structure of the complex [Cd(L1)(Cl)][PF6] has been…

LigandStereochemistryChemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionPotentiometric titrationGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureElectrochemistryFluorescenceMedicinal chemistrySquare pyramidal molecular geometryMetalvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumJournal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions
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Picosecond Time Resolved Analysis of the Fast and Slow Reversible Non-Photochemical Chlorophyll Fluorescence Quenching

1998

Photosystem II, which is a potential target of adverse effects of supersaturating light, is strongly dependent on a mechanism, which allows to switch over between efficient photochemical energy conversion at limiting light intensity and efficient photothermal energy conversion under strong light. The mechanisms for the thermal dissipation of light absorbed in excess are reflected by the socalled non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence (NPQ). Under excessive illumination two major components contribute to the overall NPQ which can be distinguished by their different kinetics of dark relaxation. The fast reversible component is supposed to be linked to the light-induced format…

Light intensityPhotoinhibitionQuenching (fluorescence)Photosystem IIChemistryPicosecondThylakoidPhotochemistryElectrochemical gradientChlorophyll fluorescence
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Human Hsp60 with Its Mitochondrial Import Signal Occurs in Solution as Heptamers and Tetradecamers Remarkably Stable over a Wide Range of Concentrati…

2014

It has been established that Hsp60 can accumulate in the cytosol in various pathological conditions, including cancer and chronic inflammatory diseases. Part or all of the cytosolic Hsp60 could be naive, namely, bear the mitochondrial import signal (MIS), but neither the structure nor the in solution oligomeric organization of this cytosolic molecule has still been elucidated. Here we present a detailed study of the structure and self-organization of naive cytosolic Hsp60 in solution. Results were obtained by different biophysical methods (light and X ray scattering, single molecule spectroscopy and hydrodynamics) that all together allowed us to assay a wide range of concentrations of Hsp60…

LightCancer Treatmentlcsh:MedicinePlasma protein bindingMitochondrionBiochemistrySmall-Angle ScatteringCell-free systemScatteringchemistry.chemical_compoundCytosolProtein structureBasic Cancer ResearchMacromolecular Structure AnalysisMedicine and Health SciencesScattering RadiationHsp60 Gro EL Recombinant proteinslcsh:ScienceAdenosine TriphosphatasesMultidisciplinaryAqueous solutionMolecular StructurePhysicsElectromagnetic RadiationHydrolysisRecombinant ProteinsMitochondriaChemistryMonomerOncologyBiochemistryPhysical SciencesInterdisciplinary PhysicsHSP60Research ArticleProtein BindingProtein Structureanimal structuresBiophysicschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologycomplex mixturesMitochondrial ProteinsHumansProtein InteractionsMolecular BiologyInflammationChemical PhysicsCell-Free Systemlcsh:RfungiLight ScatteringBiology and Life SciencesProteinsProtein ComplexesChaperonin 60Chaperone ProteinsCytosolSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryMolecular Complexeslcsh:QPLoS ONE
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