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Identification and characterization of durum wheat microRNAs in leaf and root tissues.

2017

MicroRNAs are a class of post-transcriptional regulators of plant developmental and physiological processes and responses to environmental stresses. Here, we present the study regarding the annotation and characterization of MIR genes conducted in durum wheat. We characterized the miRNAome of leaf and root tissues at tillering stage under two environmental conditions: irrigated with 100% (control) and 55% of evapotranspiration (early water stress). In total, 90 microRNAs were identified, of which 32 were classified as putative novel and species-specific miRNAs. In addition, seven microRNA homeologous groups were identified in each of the two genomes of the tetraploid durum wheat. Differenti…

0301 basic medicineDifferential expression analysisBiology580 Plants (Botany)Triticum turgidumGenomePlant Roots03 medical and health sciencesGene Expression Regulation PlantStress PhysiologicalSettore AGR/07 - Genetica AgrariamicroRNABotanyGeneticsGeneTranscription factorDurum wheatTriticumGeneticsDroughtmicroRNAGene ontologyWater stressfood and beveragesPlant RootGeneral MedicineSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeDroughtsPlant LeavesLeafMicroRNAs030104 developmental biologyRootOrgan SpecificityRNA PlantIdentification (biology)Plant LeaveFunctionalintegrative genomics
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Differential Classical Conditioning of the Nocebo Effect: Increasing Heat-Pain Perception without Verbal Suggestions

2017

Background: Nocebo effects, including nocebo hyperalgesia, are a common phenomenon in clinical routine with manifold negative consequences. Both explicit expectations and learning by conditioning are known to induce nocebo effects, but the specific role of conditioning remains unclear, because conditioning is rarely implemented independent of verbal suggestions. Further, although pain is a multidimensional phenomenon, nocebo effects are usually assessed in subjective ratings only, neglecting, e.g., behavioral aspects. The aim of this study was to test whether nocebo hyperalgesia can be learned by conditioning without explicit expectations, to assess nocebo effects in different response chan…

0301 basic medicineDissociation (neuropsychology)Nocebomedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990classical conditioning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionPsychologyawarenessHabituationGeneral Psychologyheat-painmedia_commonOriginal Researchnocebo effectClassical conditioningImplicit learningNocebo Effect030104 developmental biologylcsh:PsychologyConditioningPsychologyimplicit learningbehavioral psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Drugs Polypharmacology by in Silico Methods: New Opportunities in Drug Discovery

2016

Background Polypharmacology, defined as the modulation of multiple proteins rather than a single target to achieve a desired therapeutic effect, has been gaining increasing attention since 1990s, when industries had to withdraw several drugs due to their adverse effects, leading to permanent injuries or death, with multi-billiondollar legal damages. Therefore, if up to then the "one drug one target" paradigm had seen many researchers interest focused on the identification of selective drugs, with the strong expectation to avoid adverse drug reactions (ADRs), very recently new research strategies resulted more appealing even as attempts to overcome the decline in productivity of the drug dis…

0301 basic medicineDrugPolypharmacologymedia_common.quotation_subjectIn silicoNanotechnology03 medical and health sciencesBiological and chemical databases computational methods Drugs multitarget activity polypharmacology repurposingDrug DiscoveryMedicineHumansComputer SimulationPolypharmacologyRepurposingmedia_commonPharmacologyMolecular Structurebusiness.industryDrug discoveryDrug repositioningIdentification (information)030104 developmental biologyRisk analysis (engineering)businessChemical databaseSoftware
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Myotonic dystrophy type 1 drug development: A pipeline toward the market

2021

Highlights • Myotonic dystrophy, a neuromuscular disease, affects at least around half a million people worldwide. • Close to two dozen preclinical and clinical drug development programs active. • Drugs encompass new chemical entities, repurposing, oligonucleotide, and gene therapy. • Tideglusib, mexiletine, and metformin are close to reaching marketing authorization.

0301 basic medicineDrugmedia_common.quotation_subjectMyotonic dystrophyDiseaseBioinformaticsMarketing authorizationMyotonic dystrophy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGene therapyDrug DevelopmentDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumansAntisense oligonucleotideRepurposingmedia_commonPharmacologybusiness.industryRepurposing drugmedicine.diseaseClinical trialClinical trialDrug repositioning030104 developmental biologyDrug development030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessPost-Screen (Grey)Drug Discovery Today
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Consumer interest towards tropical fruit: factors affecting avocado fruit consumption in Italy

2017

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify the main factors affecting the consumption of avocado fruit among Italian consumers. In order to respond to the aim of the study, an empirical survey was conducted through the submission of an online questionnaire to 327 consumers. An ordered logit econometric model was adopted to examine the relationship among some explanatory variables and the frequency of consumption of avocado fruit. The findings of this study show that the consumption of avocado fruit is affected by different factors, including fruit consumption habit, neophilia attitudes, and various intrinsic and extrinsic quality attributes (credence attributes in particular). The st…

0301 basic medicineEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TX341-641Computer-assisted web interviewingAvocado tropical fruit cosumer Likert Scale03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyComparative researchSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industriesQuality (business)Marketingmedia_commonConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticslcsh:HD9000-949504 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)PreferenceSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeEconometric modelBusinessHabitOrdered logitlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplyFood Science
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Insights into the red algae and eukaryotic evolution from the genome of Porphyra umbilicalis (Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta).

2017

Porphyra umbilicalis (laver) belongs to an ancient group of red algae (Bangiophyceae), is harvested for human food, and thrives in the harsh conditions of the upper intertidal zone. Here we present the 87.7-Mbp haploid Porphyra genome (65.8% G + C content, 13,125 gene loci) and elucidate traits that inform our understanding of the biology of red algae as one of the few multicellular eukaryotic lineages. Novel features of the Porphyra genome shared by other red algae relate to the cytoskeleton, calcium signaling, the cell cycle, and stress-Tolerance mechanisms including photoprotection. Cytoskeletal motor proteins in Porphyra are restricted to a small set of kinesins that appear to be the on…

0301 basic medicineEvolution[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]1.1 Normal biological development and functioningBangiophyceaeKinesinsRed algaemacromolecular substancesGenomeCell wall03 medical and health sciencesfoodCell WallUnderpinning researchBotany14. Life underwaterCalcium SignalingGeneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPhylogenyvitamin B-12PorphyraMultidisciplinaryGenomebiologystress toleranceCell CycleMolecularcytoskeletonPlantvitamin B12Kinesinbiology.organism_classificationfood.foodChromatinActinsPorphyra umbilicalisPorphyraMulticellular organism030104 developmental biologycarbohydrate-active enzymes[SDE]Environmental Sciencescalcium-signaling
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Biophysics of high density nanometer regions extracted from super-resolution single particle trajectories: application to voltage-gated calcium chann…

2019

AbstractThe cellular membrane is very heterogenous and enriched with high-density regions forming microdomains, as revealed by single particle tracking experiments. However the organization of these regions remain unexplained. We determine here the biophysical properties of these regions, when described as a basin of attraction. We develop two methods to recover the dynamics and local potential wells (field of force and boundary). The first method is based on the local density of points distribution of trajectories, which differs inside and outside the wells. The second method focuses on recovering the drift field that is convergent inside wells and uses the transient field to determine the…

0301 basic medicineField (physics)1.1 Normal biological development and functioningHigh densityBoundary (topology)lcsh:Medicine32 Biomedical and Clinical SciencesLocal field potentialArticleQuantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesComputational biophysics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSingle-molecule biophysics1 Underpinning researchlcsh:SciencePhysicsMultidisciplinary3208 Medical PhysiologyVoltage-dependent calcium channelFOS: Clinical medicinelcsh:RNeurosciencesScientific data030104 developmental biologyParticleNanometrelcsh:QBiological systemBiological physics51 Physical Sciences030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEnergy (signal processing)
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Análisis de la presencia de dietistas-nutricionistas en hospitales de Andalucía

2017

Introducción: La figura profesional de referencia en el tratamiento dietético en el ámbito hospitalario es el dietista-nutricionista (DN). Su interés público coincide con los datos sobre su actuación y eficiencia clínica. El objetivo es describir su presencia en hospitales públicos y privados de Andalucía y analizar en qué medida se cumplen los criterios de la Declaración de postura de la Asociación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas (AEDN) sobre la incorporación del DN en el Sistema Nacional de Salud de 2009.Material y métodos: Se seleccionó como muestra hospitales públicos y privados del Registro de Centros, Establecimientos y Servicios Sanitarios de la Consejería de Salud y Bienestar S…

0301 basic medicineGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyRC620-627Hospital settingSistema SanitarioSocial WelfareSalud PúblicaPublic interest03 medical and health sciencesDietista-NutricionistaHealth careMedicineTX341-641Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesNational health030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and DieteticsNutrition. Foods and food supplybusiness.industryAtención PrimariaDietary treatmentFamily medicineUnidades HospitalariasEquidad en SaludbusinessFood ScienceRevista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
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A New Frailty Score for Experimental Animals Based on the Clinical Phenotype: Inactivity as a Model of Frailty.

2016

The development of animal models to study human frailty is important to test interventions to be translated to the clinical practice. The aim of this work was to develop a score for frailty in experimental animals based in the human frailty phenotype. We also tested the effect of physical inactivity in the development of frailty as determined by our score. Male C57Bl/6J mice, individually caged, were randomly assigned to one of two groups: sedentary (inactive) or spontaneous wheel-runners. We compared the sedentary versus the active lifestyle in terms of frailty by evaluating the clinical criteria used in humans: unintentional weight loss; poor endurance (running time); slowness (running sp…

0301 basic medicineGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyWeaknessAgingFrail ElderlyPsychological interventionTranslational Research Biomedical03 medical and health sciencesGrip strengthMice0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationWeight lossPhysical Conditioning AnimalActivities of Daily LivingmedicineAnimalsHumansMobility LimitationClinical phenotypeAgedbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseMotor coordinationRunning timeMice Inbred C57BL030104 developmental biologyResearch DesignSpainSarcopeniaModels AnimalGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomSedentary Behaviorbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
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ABO blood group A transferase and its codon 69 substitution enzymes synthesize FORS1 antigen of FORS blood group system

2019

AbstractHuman histo-blood group A transferase (AT) catalyzes the biosynthesis of oligosaccharide A antigen important in blood transfusion and cell/tissue/organ transplantation. This enzyme may synthesize Forssman antigen (FORS1) of the FORS blood group system when exon 3 or 4 of the AT mRNA is deleted and/or the LeuGlyGly tripeptide at codons 266–268 of AT is replaced by GlyGlyAla. The Met69Ser/Thr substitutions also confer weak Forssman glycolipid synthase (FS) activity. In this study, we prepared the human AT derivative constructs containing any of the 20 amino acids at codon 69 with and without the GlyGlyAla substitution, transfected DNA to newly generated COS1(B3GALNT1 + A4GALT) cells e…

0301 basic medicineGlycobiologylcsh:MedicineArticleABO Blood-Group System03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineBiosynthesisTransferasesABO blood group systemImmunogeneticsTransferaseHumansCodonlcsh:ScienceGenechemistry.chemical_classificationMultidisciplinaryMethionineImmunochemistrylcsh:RForssman antigenMolecular biologyAmino acid030104 developmental biologyEnzymechemistryAmino Acid SubstitutionAntigens SurfaceBlood Group AntigensN-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferaseslcsh:Q030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHeLa Cells
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