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Biomarkers of periodontal tissue remodeling during orthodontic tooth movement in mice and men: overview and clinical relevance

2013

Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechanical stimuli from orthodontic appliances. Several possible biomarkers representing biological modifications during specific phenomena as simile-inflammatory process, bone resorption and formation, periodontal ligament changes, and vascular and neural responses are proposed. Citations to potentially published trials were conducted by searching PubMed, Cochrane databases, and scientific textbooks. Additionally, hand searching and contact with experts in the area were undertaken to identify potentially relevant published and unpublished studies. Selection criteria were as follows: animal models i…

PeriodontiumVascular Endothelial Growth Factor APeriodontal tissuemedicine.medical_specialtyTooth Movement TechniquesInterleukins; biomarkers; tooth movementsDentistrylcsh:MedicineReview Articlelcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBone resorptionCrevicular fluidMiceMedicinePeriodontal fiberAnimalsHumansClinical significancelcsh:ScienceGeneral Environmental Sciencebusiness.industrylcsh:TInterleukinsMacrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorRANK Ligandlcsh:RGeneral MedicinePeriodontiumperiodontal tissue remodelingorthodontic tooth movementtooth movementTooth movementOrthopedic surgeryCytokinestooth movementslcsh:Qperiodontal tissueTooth MobilitybusinessBiomarkers
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Identification of pH-regulated antigen 1 released from Candida albicans as the major ligand for leukocyte integrin alphaMbeta2.

2007

Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen and is the leading cause of invasive fungal disease in immunocompromised individuals. The induction of cell-mediated immunity to C. albicans is of critical importance in host defense and the prime task of cells of the innate immune system. We previously demonstrated that the integrin alpha(M)beta(2) (CD11b/CD18) is the major leukocyte receptor involved in C. albicans recognition, mediating both adhesive and migratory responses to the fungus. In the present study, we demonstrate that various C. albicans strains release a protease-sensitive activity into their conditioned medium that supports alpha(M)beta(2)-mediated cell adhesion and…

PhagocytosisImmunologyIntegrinMacrophage-1 AntigenCD18LigandsMicrobiologyCell LineFungal ProteinsSpecies SpecificityCell MovementCandida albicansCell AdhesionLeukocytesImmunology and AllergyHumansCell adhesionCandida albicansImmunologic SurveillanceFungal proteinbiologyCandidiasisbiology.organism_classificationCorpus albicansIntegrin alpha Mbiology.proteinProtein BindingJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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Über den adäquaten Reiz des Bogengangsystems

1953

An analysis is given of the processes in the semicircular canals during adequate stimulation, emphasizing especially the forces acting on the cupula itself. In this way it is possible to understand the physical and physiological phenomena in straight-lined and rotation movements.

PharmacologyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMovement (music)otorhinolaryngologic diseasesMolecular Medicinesense organsCell BiologyAnatomyPsychologyRotationMolecular BiologyNeurosciencePhysiological PhenomenonExperientia
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Neue experimente über die Augenstielbewegungen vonCarcinus maenas

1954

Carcinus maenas was filmed in normal active movement. When turning actively,carcinus maenas showed optomotoric reactions. The reactions were irregular when carcinus maenas was blinded or when the environment was homogeneous.

PharmacologyCellular and Molecular NeurosciencebiologyHomogeneousEcologyActive movementMolecular MedicineCell BiologyCarcinus maenasbiology.organism_classificationMolecular BiologyEye physiologyExperientia
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Critical role of Nitric Oxide on Nicotine-Induced Hyperactivation of Dopaminergic Nigrostriatal System: Electrophysiological and Neurochemical eviden…

2010

Nicotine, the main psychoactive ingredient in tobacco, stimulates dopamine (DA) function, increasing DA neuronal activity and DA release. DA is involved in both motor control and in the rewarding and reinforcing effects of nicotine; however, the complete understanding of its molecular mechanisms is yet to be attained. Substantial evidence indicates that the reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse, including nicotine, can be affected by the nitric oxide (NO) system, which may act by modulating central dopaminergic function. In this study, using single cell recordings in vivo coupled with microiontophoresis and microdialysis in freely moving animals, the role of NO signaling on the hyperacti…

PharmacologyPars compactaChemistryDopaminergicSubstantia nigraStriatumPharmacologyNicotinePsychiatry and Mental healthNeurochemicalnervous systemDopaminePhysiology (medical)medicinePremovement neuronal activityPharmacology (medical)medicine.drugCNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
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The Scope of Movement. Psychological and Philosophical Investigations

2020

This issue of the Gestalt Theory Journal presents the second part of the project dedicated to Motion in Experience and aims at exploring the intertwining between phenomenological and experimental psychological perspectives on movement and motion, thereby highlighting the relevance of both these perspectives for current research in the field of Gestalt theory

Phenomenological Psychology Movement DanceSettore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia Morale
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Microcinematographic Studies of Mycoplasma hominis Cells

1973

Cells of two strains of Mycoplasma hominis growing in liquid medium on a glass surface were observed continuously, and cinematographic pictures were taken. Most of the observed structures showed reversible changes of their shape, suggesting the presence of contractile material in membrane or cytoplasma. The frequency and speed of such variations were measured. The deformations seem to be related to multiplication. The mechanisms of these phenomena are unknown.

PhotomicrographyCytoplasmCell divisionMotion PicturesLiquid mediumMycoplasma hominismedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyCell membraneMycoplasmaCell MovementmedicineMicroscopy Phase-ContrastMolecular BiologybiologyMotion Pictures as TopicCell MembraneCell movementMycoplasmabiology.organism_classificationCulture MediaMorphology and UltrastructureCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmCell DivisionJournal of Bacteriology
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A comparison of spreading and motility behaviour of 8701-BC breast carcinoma cells on type I, I-trimer and type V collagen substrata. Evidence for a …

1991

Ductal infiltrating carcinoma (d.i.c.) of human breast is a highly invasive neoplasm characterized by enhanced deposition of collagen. Paradoxically, enhanced collagen deposition is not correlated with inhibition of the migration of tumour cells into the host tissue. d.i.c. is characterized by the reappearance of ‘embryonic’ type I-trimer collagen and an increase in type V collagen content in the matrix. The effects of these two collagen types were compared with type I collagen as culture substrata on the spreading pattern, cytoskeletal organization and motile behaviour of 8701-BC breast carcinoma cells using rhodamine-phalloidin staining, a DNAase I-competition assay, scanning electron mic…

PhotomicrographyStromal cellVideotape RecordingMotilityBreast NeoplasmsTrimerCell BiologyMatrix (biology)BiologyActinsCulture MediaExtracellular MatrixCell biologyCollagen type I alpha 1Carcinoma Intraductal NoninfiltratingCell MovementCell cultureImmunologyTumor Cells CulturedHumansCollagenNeoplasm MetastasisCytoskeletonType I collagenJournal of Cell Science
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Photoreceptor vitality in organotypic cultures of mature vertebrate retinas validated by light-dependent molecular movements

2006

AbstractVertebrate photoreceptor cells are polarized neurons highly specialized for light absorption and visual signal transduction. Photoreceptor cells consist of the light sensitive outer segment and the biosynthetic active inner segment linked by a slender connecting cilium. The function of mature photoreceptor cells is strictly dependent on this compartmentalization which is maintained in the specialized retinal environment. To keep this fragile morphologic and functional composition for further cell biological studies and treatments we established organotypic retina cultures of mature mice and Xenopus laevis. The organotypic retina cultures of both model organisms are created as co-cul…

Photoreceptorsgenetic structuresMouseXenopusCellved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesXenopusGene deliverySignal transductionRetinaMicechemistry.chemical_compoundOrgan Culture TechniquesOrganotypic retina cultureIn Situ Nick-End LabelingmedicineAnimalsPhotoreceptor CellsTransducinModel organismVision OcularRetinaArrestinbiologyved/biologyRetinalbiology.organism_classificationLight-dependent movementsSensory Systemseye diseasesCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLProtein TransportOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescencechemistryCell cultureVertebratesTransducinsense organsPhotic StimulationVision Research
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Effect of angular velocity on soleus and medial gastrocnemius H-reflex during maximal concentric and eccentric muscle contraction.

2009

At rest, the H-reflex is lower during lengthening than shortening actions. During passive lengthening, both soleus (SOL) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) H-reflex amplitudes decrease with increasing angular velocity. This study was designed to investigate whether H-reflex amplitude is affected by angular velocity during concentric and eccentric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Experiments were performed on nine healthy men. At a constant angular velocity of 60 degrees /s and 20 degrees /s, maximal H-reflex and M-wave potentials were evoked at rest (i.e., H(max) and M(max), respectively) and during concentric and eccentric MVC (i.e., H(sup) and M(sup), respectively). Regardless of the muscl…

PhysicsAdultMaleMovementBiophysicsNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Medial gastrocnemiusAngular velocityNeural InhibitionAnatomyConcentricElectric StimulationH-ReflexEccentric muscle contractionVoluntary contractionEccentricHumansNeurology (clinical)H-reflexConstant angular velocityMuscle SkeletalAnkle JointMuscle ContractionJournal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology
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