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Parámetros biológicos predictivos de la infección activa precoz por Citomegalovirus en el trasplante alogénico de precursores hematopoyéticos

2021

El trasplante alogénico de células precursoras hematopoyéticas es la única solución curativa para un variado número de neoplasias hematológicas de alto riego. Por esta razón, la infección sistémica causada por CMV ocasiona frecuente morbilidad y mortalidad en el paciente receptor de este tipo de trasplantes. En la actualidad se emplean dos estrategias terapéuticas. Sin embargo, ninguna está exenta de riesgos y ambas son mejorables. Disponer de marcadores biológicos que permitan estratificar a los pacientes de acuerdo al riesgo de desarrollo de infección sistémica haría posible una profilaxis dirigida, lo que resultaría en una menor toxicidad para el paciente y en menor incidencia de complic…

trasplante alogénicoinfección activa precozparámetros biológicos predictivos:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Microbiología clínica [UNESCO]precursores hematopoyéticosUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::HematologíacitomegalovirusUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Microbiología clínica:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Hematología [UNESCO]
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Trehalose/hydroxyethylcellulose ocular gelling microspheres.

2008

trehalose microspheres norfloxacin reconstituted human corneal epithelium
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Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, Germany, 1962-2005

2007

This endemic occupational disease has become a foodborne and travel-associated zoonosis primarily affecting Turkish immigrants.

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Black Queen Evolution and Trophic Interactions Determine Plasmid Survival after the Disruption of the Conjugation Network

2018

Bacterial antibiotic resistance is often a part of mobile genetic elements that move from one bacterium to another. By interfering with the horizontal movement and the maintenance of these elements, it is possible to remove the resistance from the population. Here, we show that a so-called plasmid-dependent bacteriophage causes the initially resistant bacterial population to become susceptible to antibiotics. However, this effect is efficiently countered when the system also contains a predator that feeds on bacteria. Moreover, when the environment contains antibiotics, the survival of resistance is dependent on the resistance mechanism. When bacteria can help their contemporaries to degrad…

trophic levelsantibiotic resistanceevoluutiospreadEcological and Evolutionary Sciencedependent phagesEditor's PickMicrobiologyQR1-502saalistusbakteeritstrainsplasmiditprotozoacoevolutionpredationhorisontaalinen geeninsiirtobacteria1183 Plant biology microbiology virologyBlack Queen evolutionResearch Articleantibioottiresistenssiconjugation
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Mast cells as protectors of health.

2019

Mast cells (MCs), which are well known for their effector functions in T(H)2-skewed allergic and also autoimmune inflammation, have become increasingly acknowledged for their role in protection of health. It is now clear that they are also key modulators of immune responses at interface organs, such as the skin or gut. MCs can prime tissues for adequate inflammatory responses and cooperate with dendritic cells in T-cell activation. They also regulate harmful immune responses in trauma and help to successfully orchestrate pregnancy. This review focuses on the beneficial effects of MCs on tissue homeostasis and elimination of toxins or venoms. MCs can enhance pathogen clearance in many bacter…

tumorImmunologyvenomTryptaseMast cell; innate immunity; infection; mast cell protease; tumor; pregnancy; venom; toxin; central nervous system traumaInfectionsCell DegranulationMast Cell ; Innate Immunity ; Infection ; Mast Cell Protease ; Tumor ; Pregnancy ; Venom ; Toxin ; Central Nervous System TraumaImmune systemCathelicidinsPregnancymedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHomeostasisHumansEmbryo ImplantationMast CellsCNS traumatoxininnate immunityTissue homeostasismast cell proteaseToll-like receptorTumor microenvironmentInnate immune systembiologybusiness.industryDegranulationMast cellhumanitiesImmunity InnateToll-Like Receptor 2infectionddc:medicine.anatomical_structureImmunologybiology.proteinFemalepregnancybusinessmast cell
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Metabolic Changes in Tumor Microenvironment: How Could They Affect γδ T Cells Functions?

2021

The metabolic changes that occur in tumor microenvironment (TME) can influence not only the biological activity of tumor cells, which become more aggressive and auto sustained, but also the immune response against tumor cells, either producing ineffective responses or polarizing the response toward protumor activity. γδ T cells are a subset of T cells characterized by a plasticity that confers them the ability to differentiate towards different cell subsets according to the microenvironment conditions. On this basis, we here review the more recent studies focused on altered tumor metabolism and γδ T cells, considering their already known antitumor role and the possibility of manipulating th…

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Extracellular Vesicles as Shuttles of Tumor Biomarkers and Anti-Tumor Drugs

2014

Extracellular vesicles (EV) include vesicles released by either normal or tumor cells. EV may exceed the nanometric scale (microvesicles), or to be within the nanoscale, also called exosomes. Thus, it appears that only exosomes and larger vesicles may have the size for potential applications in nanomedicine, in either disease diagnosis or therapy. This is of particular interest for research in cancer, also because the vast majority of existing data on EV are coming from pre-clinical and clinical oncology. We know that the microenvironmental features of cancer may favor cell-to-cell paracrine communication through EV, but EV have been purified, characterized, and quantified from plasma of tu…

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HPLC/HRMS and GC/MS for Triacylglycerols Characterization of Tuna Fish Oils Obtained from Green Extraction

2023

Background: Fish oil is one of the most common lipidic substances that is consumed as a dietary supplement. The high omega-3 fatty acid content in fish oil is responsible for its numerous health benefits. Fish species such as mackerel, herring, tuna, and salmon are particularly rich in these lipids, which contain two essential omega-3 fatty acids, known as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Objectives: Due to the scarcity of information in the literature, this study aimed to conduct a qualitative and quantitative characterization of triglycerides (TAGs) in crude tuna fish oil using HPLC/HRMS. Fatty acid (FA) determination was also performed using GC/MS. The tuna fis…

tuna oil; triglycerides; fatty acids; FAMEs; PUFAs; mass spectrometry; accurate mass; omega-3 supplementstuna oilHealth (social science)Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPlant ScienceHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyFAMEomega-3 supplementsaccurate maSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analiticatriglyceridefatty acidSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaPUFAFood Sciencemass spectrometry
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High-Sensitivity Whispering Gallery Mode Humidity Sensor Based on Glycerol Microdroplet Volumetric Expansion

2021

We demonstrate a highly sensitive whispering gallery mode (WGM) relative humidity (RH) sensor based on a glycerol microdroplet. WGMs were excited using a 760 nm tunable semiconductor laser. We used free space coupling, which is effective when using a liquid resonator. A detailed analysis of different parameters influencing the sensor’s characteristics (sensitivity, hysteresis, resolution, stability, and temperature) is presented. The sensitivity of the sensor is one of the highest reported (2.85 nm/% RH in the range 50–70% RH with the resolution 1 × 10−4% RH). This type of humidity sensor has several advantages, such as high sensitivity, extended lifetime, good repeatability, and low cost, …

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In-depth characterization of denitrifier communities across different soil ecosystems in the tundra

2022

Abstract Background In contrast to earlier assumptions, there is now mounting evidence for the role of tundra soils as important sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). However, the microorganisms involved in the cycling of N2O in this system remain largely uncharacterized. Since tundra soils are variable sources and sinks of N2O, we aimed at investigating differences in community structure across different soil ecosystems in the tundra. Results We analysed 1.4 Tb of metagenomic data from soils in northern Finland covering a range of ecosystems from dry upland soils to water-logged fens and obtained 796 manually binned and curated metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs). We then sear…

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