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Analysis of the Transcriptome of the Red Seaweed Grateloupia imbricata with Emphasis on Reproductive Potential

2018

Grateloupia imbricata is an intertidal marine seaweed and candidate model organism for both industry and academic research, owing to its ability to produce raw materials such as carrageenan. Here we report on the transcriptome of G. imbricata with the aim of providing new insights into the metabolic pathways and other functional pathways related to the reproduction of Grateloupia species. Next-generation sequencing was carried out with subsequent de novo assembly and annotation using state-of-the-art bioinformatic protocols. The results show the presence of transcripts required for the uptake of glycerol, which is a specific carbon source for in vitro culture of G. imbricata and nucleotide …

0301 basic medicineved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciescarbon sourcesPharmaceutical ScienceRed algaetranscriptome shotgun assemblyreproductionTranscriptome03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisgrowth regulatorsDrug DiscoveryModel organismlcsh:QH301-705.5Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)red algaeMethyl jasmonatebiologyved/biologybiology.organism_classificationSporeMetabolic pathway030104 developmental biologylcsh:Biology (General)chemistryBiochemistryPolyamineMarine Drugs
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Bacteriophage imaging : past, present and future

2018

The visualization of viral particles only became possible after the advent of the electron microscope. The first bacteriophage images were published in 1940 and were soon followed by many other publications that helped to elucidate the structure of the particles and their interaction with the bacterial hosts. As sample preparation improved and new technologies were developed, phage imaging became important approach to morphologically classify these viruses and helped to understand its importance in the biosphere. In this review we discuss the main milestones in phage imaging, how it affected our knowledge on these viruses and recent developments in the field. peerReviewed

0301 basic medicineviruksetviruses02 engineering and technologyComputational biologyvirusBiologymikroskopiaMicrobiologyHistory 21st CenturybakteriofagitBacteriophage03 medical and health sciencesbacteriophagephageAnimalsHumansBacteriophagesstructureMolecular BiologyMicroscopyBacteriaVirionGeneral MedicineHistory 20th Century021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular Imaging030104 developmental biologykuvantaminen0210 nano-technology
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Glucosamine sulphate: an umbrella review of health outcomes

2020

Background and Aims:Glucosamine sulphate (GS) can be used as background therapy in people affected by knee osteoarthritis (OA). Knowledge regarding the efficacy and safety of GS is of importance since its use worldwide is increasing. Therefore, the present study aimed to map and grade the diverse health outcomes associated with GS using an umbrella review approach.Methods:Medline, Cinahl and Embase databases were searched until 1 April 2020. An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was carried out. The evidence from the RCTs was graded using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) tool.Results:Fro…

030203 arthritis & rheumatologymedicine.medical_specialtyumbrella reviewbusiness.industryDiseases of the musculoskeletal systemOsteoarthritismedicine.diseaseHealth outcomesosteoarthritis03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRC925-935RheumatologychemistryGlucosamineInternal medicineglucosamine sulphate; osteoarthritis; umbrella reviewglucosamine sulphateMedicineosteoarthritiOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessMeta-Analysis
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Mineral profiles of legumes and fruits through partial least squares energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence

2019

Abstarct Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) has been employed for the determination of mineral elements in 15 varieties of legumes and 14 cherry samples. ED-XRF signals directly obtained from pulverized samples were modelized by partial least squares (PLS) using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) of a selected number of samples, after microwave assisted acid digestion, as reference data. Models were built to predict the concentration of Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, P, Sr and Zn. Average concentrations predicted were 6, 930, 7, 40, 6400, 990, 2100, 4 and 15 μg g−1 for Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, P, Sr and Zn, respectively with relative errors from 7 till 26%. …

0303 health sciencesMaterials scienceMineral030309 nutrition & dietetics010401 analytical chemistryReference data (financial markets)Analytical chemistryX-ray fluorescence01 natural sciencesFluorescence0104 chemical sciences03 medical and health sciencesPartial least squares regressionInductively coupled plasmaOptical emission spectrometryEnergy (signal processing)Food ScienceJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
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Crystals and the debates on the nature, recognition and origin of life

2020

0303 health sciencesMineralbiologyPhilosophyGarciaGeneral Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistrybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences03 medical and health sciencesArtificial IntelligencePlanetAbiogenesisGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesHumanities030304 developmental biologyPhysics of Life Reviews
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Biomineralization toolkit: the importance of sample cleaning prior to the characterization of biomineral proteomes.

2013

In an interesting work published recently in PNAS, Drake et al. (1) presented a proteomic study of the skeleton from the stony coral Stylophora pistillata . This study identified proteins that are associated to the mineral phase (i.e., that potentially contribute to shape the skeleton). In other words, this set of proteins is supposed to represent the so-called “biomineralization toolkit.” Although some of the 36 proteins reported in Drake et al. (1) appear as genuine extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins related to biomineralization, such as coral acid-rich proteins or carbonic anhydrase, some others are obvious intracellular contaminants that should not be considered as skeletal organic mat…

0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryAnatomyBiologyStylophora pistillata010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classificationAnthozoa[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials01 natural sciencesExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesBiochemistryProteomeAnimalsOrganic matrixLetters[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsCytoskeletonComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiomineralization
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Lewy body extracts from Parkinson disease brains trigger α-synuclein pathology and neurodegeneration in mice and monkeys

2014

Objective Mounting evidence suggests that α-synuclein, a major protein component of Lewy bodies (LB), may be responsible for initiating and spreading the pathological process in Parkinson disease (PD). Supporting this concept, intracerebral inoculation of synthetic recombinant α-synuclein fibrils can trigger α-synuclein pathology in mice. However, it remains uncertain whether the pathogenic effects of recombinant synthetic α-synuclein may apply to PD-linked pathological α-synuclein and occur in species closer to humans. Methods Nigral LB-enriched fractions containing pathological α-synuclein were purified from postmortem PD brains by sucrose gradient fractionation and subsequently inoculate…

0303 health sciencesPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLewy bodyanimal diseasesDopaminergicNeurodegenerationEndogenySubstantia nigraStriatumBiologymedicine.diseaseMacaquenervous system diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinenervous systemNeurologybiology.animalmedicineNeurology (clinical)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIntracellular030304 developmental biologyAnnals of Neurology
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Comparative evaluation of bioactive cements on biomimetic remineralization of dentin

2020

Background This study was designed to quantitatively compare the presence of apatite peaks on demineralized dentin to induced bio-mimetically by bioactive commercial materials. Material and methods Dentin slice specimens (n=6) were prepared and demineralized by by17% EDTA for 2 hours. Each disks materials (Theracal, Biodentine, CPP-ACP) were freshly prepared and was maintained in close contact with a demineralized dentin specimen immersed in PBS solution during one week. To evaluation of bioactivity, cements disks (n=6) were prepared from each material and immersed in PBS solution for one week. The bioactivity and remineralization ability was evaluated using FTIR spectroscopy and Scanning E…

0303 health sciencesRemineralisationChemistryScanning electron microscopeResearch030206 dentistryTooth Remineralization:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ApatiteComparative evaluation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureDemineralized dentinstomatognathic systemvisual_artBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumFourier transform infrared spectroscopyGeneral Dentistry030304 developmental biologyNuclear chemistry
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atzgene expressions during atrazine degradation in the soil drilosphere

2010

One of the various ecosystemic services sustained by soil is pollutant degradation mediated by adapted soil bacteria. The pathways of atrazine biodegradation have been elucidated but in situ expression of the genes involved in atrazine degradation has yet to be demonstrated in soil. Expression of the atzA and atzD genes involved in atrazine dechlorination and s-triazine ring cleavage, respectively, was investigated during in situ degradation of atrazine in the soil drilosphere and bulked samples from two agricultural soils that differed in their ability to mineralize atrazine. Interestingly, expression of the atzA gene, although present in both soils, was not detected. Atrazine mineralizati…

0303 health sciencesSoil test030306 microbiologyBulk soilMineralization (soil science)15. Life on landBiologySoil typecomplex mixturesSoil contamination03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAgronomyGeneticsDrilosphereAtrazineSoil microbiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyMolecular Ecology
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Silicateins, silicatein interactors and cellular interplay in sponge skeletogenesis: formation of glass fiber-like spicules

2012

Biomineralization processes are characterized by controlled deposition of inorganic polymers/minerals mediated by functional groups linked to organic templates. One metazoan taxon, the siliceous sponges, has utilized these principles and even gained the ability to form these polymers/minerals by an enzymatic mechanism using silicateins. Silicateins are the dominant protein species present in the axial canal of the skeletal elements of the siliceous sponges, the spicules, where they form the axial filament. Silicateins also represent a major part of the organic components of the silica lamellae, which are cylindrically arranged around the axial canal. With the demosponge Suberites domuncula …

0303 health sciencesSpiculebiology02 engineering and technologyCell BiologyAnatomyFlagellum021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrySuberites domuncula03 medical and health sciencesSpongeSponge spiculeDemospongeBiophysics0210 nano-technologyMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologySclerocyteBiomineralizationFEBS Journal
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