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Mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) interacts with integrin α-subunits and suppresses integrin activity and invasion

2010

The majority of mortality associated with cancer is due to formation of metastases from the primary tumor. Adhesion mediated by different integrin heterodimers has an important role during cell migration and invasion. Protein interactions with the β1-integrin cytoplasmic tail are known to influence integrin affinity for extracellular ligands, but regulating binding partners for the α-subunit cytoplasmic tails have remained elusive. In this study, we show that mammary-derived growth inhibitor (MDGI) (also known as FABP-3 or H-FABP) binds directly to the cytoplasmic tail of integrin α-subunits and its expression inhibits integrin activity. In breast cancer cell lines, MDGI expression correlat…

Cancer Researchmedicine.disease_causemigrationCD49cCollagen receptor0302 clinical medicineCell Movement0303 health sciencesCell migrationMiddle Agedinvasion3. Good healthCell biologyExtracellular MatrixadhesionIntegrin alpha MMDGI030220 oncology & carcinogenesis/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingIntegrin beta 6FemaleFatty Acid Binding Protein 3Integrin alpha Chainsmedicine.medical_specialtyintegrinIntegrinMolecular Sequence DataBreast NeoplasmsBiologyFatty Acid-Binding ProteinsCollagen Type IDisease-Free Survival03 medical and health sciencesbreast cancerSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicineCell Line TumorGeneticsmedicineHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessProtein Interaction Domains and MotifsAmino Acid SequenceMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyFibronectinsFibronectinEndocrinologybiology.proteinCarcinogenesisOncogene
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Interacciones dieta-genotipo entre el consumo de grasas y polimorfismos comunes determinando el metabolismo lipídico

2009

Las recomendaciones dietéticas actuales referentes al consumo de grasas en la dieta han sido realizadas sin tener en cuenta las posibles diferencias genéticas de las personas que podrían ser las responsables de las diferentes respuestas interindividuales que frecuentemente se observan ante la misma dieta. La presencia de variabilidad genética ha sido puesta de manifiesto para todos los genes relacionados con el metabolismo lipídico, por lo que existe un ingente número de genes y de variantes genéticas para ser incluidas en los estudios sobre interacciones dieta-genotipo en el ámbito específico del consumo de grasas y aceites. Se revisarán algunos ejemplos sobre interacciones grasa-genotipo.…

Candidate genemedicine.medical_specialtyInteractionPopulationNutrigenéticalcsh:TX341-641BiologyDieta; Genes; Interacción; Lípidos; Nutrigenética; PolimorfismosLípidosNutrigeneticsInteracciónNutrigenéticaInternal medicineAPOA1 GenemedicineTX341-641PPARA GeneGenetic variabilityeducationNutrigeneticsGeneticseducation.field_of_studyNutrition. Foods and food supplyOrganic ChemistryPolimorfismosLipid metabolism:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]LipidsDietEndocrinologyNutrigenomicsGenesInteracciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASLípidoslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)DietaPolymorphismslcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood Science
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Data from: Survival relative to new and ancestral host plants, phytoplasma infection and genetic constitution in host races of a polyphagous insect d…

2015

Dissemination of vectorborne diseases depends strongly on the vector's host range and the pathogen's reservoir range. Because vectors interact with pathogens, the direction and strength of a vector's host shift is vital for understanding epidemiology and is embedded in the framework of ecological specialization. This study investigates survival in host-race evolution of a polyphagous insect disease vector, Hyalesthes obsoletus, whether survival is related to the direction of the host shift (from field bindweed to stinging nettle), the interaction with plant-specific strains of obligate vectored pathogens/symbionts (stolbur phytoplasma), and whether survival is related to genetic differentia…

Candidatus Phytoplasma solanimedicine and health carestolbur phytoplasmaConvolvulus arvensistritrophic interactionHyalesthes obsoletusMedicineUrtica dioicahost race evolutionLife sciencesgene-behaviour interaction
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An Overview of the Regional Experiments for Land-Atmosphere Exchanges 2012 (Reflex 2012) Campaign

2015

The REFLEX 2012 campaign was initiated as part of a training course on the organization of an airborne campaign to support advancement of the understanding of land-atmosphere interaction processes. This article describes the campaign, its objectives and observations, remote as well as in situ. The observations took place at the experimental Las Tiesas farm in an agricultural area in the south of Spain. During the period of ten days, measurements were made to capture the main processes controlling the local and regional land-atmosphere exchanges. Apart from multi-temporal, multi-directional and multi-spatial space-borne and airborne observations, measurements of the local meteorology, energy…

CarbonioCalibration and validation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyTraining courseland-atmosphere interaction010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyLand-atmosphere interactionAtmosphereSoil temperatureSettore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIACalibration and validationCarbon fluxes0105 earth and related environmental sciencescalibration and validationMulti-scale heterogeneityquantitative remote sensingturbulenceTelerilevamentoTurbulenceAtmosferaGeophysicsmulti-scale heterogeneityEnvironmental scienceddc:526Quantitative remote sensingActa Geophysica
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Highly efficient separation of amines by electrokinetic chromatography using resorcarene-octacarboxylic acids as pseudo-stationary phases

1998

Abstract Resorcarene-octacarboxylic acids, macrocyclic molecules built up by four alkylidene-bridged resorcinol units, were synthesized and used as pseudostationary phases in electrokinetic chromatography (EKC). Resorcarenes provide a stable structure and good solubility in electrolytes even with organic modifiers. The high electrophoretic mobility of the resorcarene-octacarboxylic acids introduced here as pseudostationary phases is based on the eight partly deprotonated carboxylic groups. This offers a broad migration time window, which is the main parameter for the resolution of peaks. From three compounds with different alkyl chain lengths (C 1 , C 5 , C 11 ), the C 11 -resorcarene-octa-…

Carboxylic acidClinical BiochemistryKineticsCarboxylic AcidsResorcinolElectrochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyBiochemistryMicellar electrokinetic chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryHomologous serieschemistry.chemical_compoundElectrokinetic phenomenaColumn chromatographyDrug DiscoveryElectrochemistryAminesDerivatizationMolecular BiologyAlkylchemistry.chemical_classificationPharmacologyChromatographyChromatographyElutionHydrophilic interaction chromatographyOrganic ChemistryResorcinolsGeneral MedicineCapacity factorKineticschemistryChromatography columnBiomedical Chromatography
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Phylostratic Shift of Whole-Genome Duplications in Normal Mammalian Tissues towards Unicellularity Is Driven by Developmental Bivalent Genes and Reve…

2020

Tumours were recently revealed to undergo a phylostratic and phenotypic shift to unicellularity. As well, aggressive tumours are characterized by an increased proportion of polyploid cells. In order to investigate a possible shared causation of these two features, we performed a comparative phylostratigraphic analysis of ploidy-related genes, obtained from transcriptomic data for polyploid and diploid human and mouse tissues using pairwise cross-species transcriptome comparison and principal component analysis. Our results indicate that polyploidy shifts the evolutionary age balance of the expressed genes from the late metazoan phylostrata towards the upregulation of unicellular and early m…

CarcinogenesisCircadian clockAntineoplastic AgentsBiologyGenomeArticleCatalysisBivalent (genetics)Epigenesis Geneticlcsh:ChemistryProto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycInorganic ChemistryTranscriptomeMicePolyploidGene DuplicationNeoplasmsProtein Interaction MappingAnimalsHumanscancerEpigeneticsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologyGenepolyploidybivalent genesSpectroscopyGeneticsGenomePloidiesCircadian Rhythm Signaling Peptides and ProteinsOrganic Chemistryearly multicellularityviral-origin oncogenesOncogenesGeneral MedicineembryonalityPhenotypeNeoplasm ProteinsunicellularityComputer Science ApplicationsGene Expression Regulation Neoplasticlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999Drug Resistance NeoplasmMetabolic Networks and PathwaysInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Comparison of relaxation techniques in virtual reality for breast cancer patients

2019

A number of studies demonstrated that virtual reality (VR) featuring pleasant scenarios and relaxing narratives is effective in promoting relaxation in users, both in healthy and pathological contexts. One important field for application of relaxing VR is breast cancer, because of therapy-related distress and changes in body imagine experienced by patients during the care process. However, comparisons between different relaxation techniques adapted to virtual reality are rare. In the present study, the same virtual environment has been integrated with audio narratives designed according to two different relaxation techniques (respiration control and body scan). As initial exploration, 16 br…

Care process020205 medical informaticsRelaxation (psychology)virtual reality relaxation stress reduction breast cancer user centered design human-computer interaction user preferences02 engineering and technologySettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICAVirtual realitymedicine.diseasecomputer.software_genre03 medical and health sciencesDistress0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerVirtual machine030220 oncology & carcinogenesis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineingleseValence (psychology)PsychologycomputerCognitive psychologyUser-centered design
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Heterogeneity of host-parasite relationships : ecological and evolution significance

2005

Although parasites have been studied for a long time, the major knowledge concern parasite which have medical or veterinary interest. Whereas they are omnipresent in the nature, the role of parasite infections on natural populations is poorly understood. One of the aim of this work was to study the pathogenicity of two groups of parasites (ticks and Haemosporidae) among natural populations of blackbirds. The study revealed that both parasites are associated with body condition and immune response. However, the study of an urban blackbird population did not confirm the effect of Haemosporidae on the survey and on the population dynamic.The impact of spatial pattern on the relation between ho…

CarotenoidPlasmodiumIxodesEcologyInteractions hôtes-parasitesIxodes ricinusPathogénicité[ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentCaroténoïdesHaemoproteusImmunocompétenceTurdus merulaTaeniopygia guttataStructuration spatiale
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Parasite assemblages of crucian carp (Carassius carassius) – is depauperate composition explained by lack of parasite exchange, extreme environmental…

2005

Recent studies on parasite communities have considered the factors which contribute to variability in parasite infections among populations of one host species. This paper examined parasite assemblages of crucian carp (Carassius carassius) in a natural set-up of two distinctive environments inhabited by the same host species and differing in respect to composition of other fish species: ponds, where extreme conditions prevent other fish species from occurring and lakes, where crucian carp coexist with other fish species. Our aim was to evaluate the significance of parasite exchange, environmental conditions and host suitability for the depauperate parasite assemblages observed in pond cruci…

CarpsNematodaCarassius carassiusAcanthocephalaHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesCrustaceaPrevalenceAnimalsParasite hostingEcosystemEcosystemFinlandDemographybiologyHost (biology)Ecologybiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesMolluscaCrucian carpAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyTrematodasense organsSpecies richnessTrematodaMonogeneaParasitology
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Fish population size, and not density, as the determining factor of parasite infection: a case study.

2004

The diversity and abundance of parasites vary widely among populations of the same host species. These infection parameters are, to some extent, determined by characteristics of the host population or of its habitat. Recent studies have supported predictions derived from epidemiological models regarding the influence of host population density: parasite abundance and parasite species richness are expected to increase with increasing host population density, at least for directly transmitted parasites. Here, we test this prediction using a natural system in which populations of the crucian carp, Carassius carassius (L.), occur alone, with no other fish species, in a series of 9 isolated pond…

CarpsPopulationFresh WaterEctoparasitic InfestationsTrematode InfectionsBiologyPopulation densityHost-Parasite InteractionsFish DiseasesAbundance (ecology)AnimalseducationPopulation dynamics of fisheriesRelative species abundanceFinlandPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studyEcologyPopulation sizebiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesRegression AnalysisAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologySpecies richnessTrematodaTrematodaParasitology
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