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Theoretical prediction of structural, vibrational and NMR parameters of plastic optical fiber (POF) material precursors. Cis and trans perhydro- and …

2014

Abstract Density functional theory (DFT) prediction of cis and trans perhydro- and perfluoro-2-methylene-4,5-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolanes structure, supported by vibrational analysis and calculation of multinuclear isotropic nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) shieldings and indirect spin–spin couplings (SSCCs) was performed. The performance of the used methodology was verified on 1,3-dioxolane selected as model compound. The structures of hydrogenated and fluorinated monomers of POF materials were calculated using B3LYP and BLYP density functionals combined with 6-311 ++ G(3df,2pd) basis set. The BLYP/6-311++G(3df,2pd) level of theory was suggested for vibrational analysis. Gauge independent atomi…

Models Molecular5-dimethyl-1Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy3-dioxolaneMolecular ConformationSpectrum Analysis RamanDFTVibrationchemistry.chemical_compoundAtomic orbitalIsomerismComputational chemistrySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMaterials ChemistryPOFPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMethylenePlastic optical fiberSpectroscopyBasis setOptical FibersCoupling constantChemistryIsotropyperfluoro-2-methylene-4DioxolanesComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignGIAO NMRQuantum TheoryDensity functional theoryPlasticsCis–trans isomerismJournal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
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The monocyte-macrophage system is affected in lysosomal storage diseases: an immunoelectron microscopic study

1997

Studying peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) has become an important diagnostic tool in lysosomal storage diseases. Previous studies revealed that B and subclasses of T lymphocytes participate in the storage process, whereas the role of circulating monocytes was not clear. In this study, the involvement of CD14+ monocytes in lysosomal diseases was investigated. Blood samples from six patients with different lysosomal storage disorders were studied, including one with late--infantile and three with juvenile neuronal ceroid--lipofuscinoses, and two with mucopolysaccharidosis type VI. CD14+ cells were separated immunomagnetically from PBMCs and studied by light and electron microscopy. …

Mucopolysaccharidosis VIMacrophagesMucopolysaccharidosisCD14MonocyteMucopolysaccharidosis type VILipopolysaccharide ReceptorsBiologymedicine.diseasePeripheral blood mononuclear cellMonocytesPathology and Forensic MedicineLysosomal Storage DiseasesCellular and Molecular Neurosciencemedicine.anatomical_structureNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesImmunologyLysosomal storage diseasemedicineHumansMacrophageNeuronal ceroid lipofuscinosisNeurology (clinical)Microscopy ImmunoelectronActa Neuropathologica
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Pga26 mediates filamentation and biofilm formation and is required for virulence in Candida albicans

2011

The Candida albicans gene PGA26 encodes a small cell wall protein and is upregulated during de novo wall synthesis in protoplasts. Disruption of PGA26 caused hypersensitivity to cell wall-perturbing compounds (Calcofluor white and Congo red) and to zymolyase, which degrades the cell wall β-1,3-glucan network. However, susceptibility to caspofungin, an inhibitor of β-1,3-glucan synthesis, was decreased. In addition, pga26Δ mutants show increased susceptibility to antifungals (fluconazol, posaconazol or amphotericin B) that target the plasma membrane and have altered sensitivities to environmental (heat, osmotic and oxidative) stresses. Except for a threefold increase in β-1,6-glucan and a sl…

MutantCellBiofilmVirulenceGeneral MedicineCalcofluor-whiteBiologybiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyMicrobiologyCell wallchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrymedicineCaspofunginCandida albicansFEMS Yeast Research
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Morphological aspects of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses

2000

Morphological aspects of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) encompass two main features: loss of nerve cells and accumulation of autofluorescent lipopigments within cellular compartments. The former requires histology and morphometry for assessment, while the latter necessitates fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry. Accumulation of lipopigments is widespread throughout the central nervous system and extracerebrally. The latter feature enables diagnosis of NCL and its clinical subtype. Loss of neurons is most pronounced in cerebral and cerebellar cortices, in early childhood forms. In subcortical grey matter and in later-onset forms, juvenile and adult…

Neuronsmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyNeurologyGenetic counselingCentral nervous systemBrainPrenatal diagnosisHistologyDermatologyGeneral MedicineGrey matterBiologyMicroscopy ElectronPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesmedicineUltrastructureHumansImmunohistochemistryNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceNeurological Sciences
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Low angle neutron scattering of ferritin studied by contrast variation.

1976

Ferritins containing different amounts of iron have been studied by neutron small angle scattering in H 2 O/D 2 O mixtures. Apoferritin has also been studied in solutions of small organic molecules. There is a larger contrast variation in the solutions of small organic molecules than in the corresponding H 2 O/D 2 O experiments from which it may be calculated that I g of apoferritin contains 0·3 g of H 2 O. The solvent composition at zero contrast varies regularly with the iron content of the protein: there is evidence for polydispersity in the iron content of the ferritin used. From analysis of the scattering curves it is concluded that the iron is probably not homogeneously distributed in…

NeutronsCrystallographybiologyScatteringChemistryProtein ConformationDispersityAnalytical chemistrySpherical harmonicsWaterNeutron scatteringDeuteriumFerritinCrystallographyStructural BiologyApoferritinsFerritinsbiology.proteinParticleScattering RadiationNeutronSmall-angle scatteringMolecular BiologyMathematicsJournal of molecular biology
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Neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses: The current status

1992

In view of the epidemiological connotation of childhood neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis (NCL) as one of the most frequent progressive lysosomal diseases and neurodegenerative disorders in children, the recognition of the individual clinical forms of childhood NCL is still based on invasive diagnostic electronmicroscopy which, currently, may be applied also for prenatal diagnosis. Like other inherited disorders, the NCL group has finally also benefited from the genetic breakthroughs of localization of the genes for infantile NCL and juvenile NCL on chromosomes 1 and 16, respectively. This review concerns recent advances in morphological studies, broadening of the clinical spectrum of childhoo…

NosologyPrenatal diagnosisGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.diseaseGene LocalizationDegenerative diseaseDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineHumansNeuronal ceroid lipofuscinosisNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesBrain and Development
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Dosificación del propofol en pacientes con obesidad mórbida sometidos a cirugía bariátrica. Estudio observacional de cohortes.

2015

En la actualidad no existe un consenso sobre el peso que debe utilizarse para el cálculo de la dosis de propofol intravenoso en la inducción y en el mantenimiento de la anestesia en obesos mórbidos sometidos a cirugía bariátrica por vía laparoscópica. Se ha propuesto en diferentes estudios la utilización del peso ideal, del peso magro, del peso total, y, también, la dosificación en base a un peso corregido mediante la fórmula empírica definida por Servin y cols. (Peso corregido= peso ideal + [0.4 × exceso de peso]). Esta fórmula permite calcular un peso de dosificación en base al peso ideal más una proporción de la grasa del paciente; un método de cálculo que podría adecuarse a las caracter…

Obesidad mórbidafarmacocinéticaAnestesia intravenosaPropofol
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Applicazioni e vantaggi del PRP

2014

PRP lipofilling
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Human forms of neuronal ceroid‐lipofuscinosis (Batten disease): Consensus on diagnostic criteria, Hamburg 1992

1993

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBatten diseaseAdolescentbusiness.industryInfantmedicine.diseaseHuman geneticsNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesChild PreschoolGeneticsmedicineHumansNeuronal ceroid lipofuscinosisChildbusinessGenetics (clinical)Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
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Progress in neuropathology of the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses.

1999

Abstract Since the last, 6th, International Congress on Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses, neuropathological advances in neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) have been made in several areas: (1) In adult NCL (ANCL) lipopigments have now been repeatedly confirmed to contain subunit c of mitochondrial ATP synthase and even sphingolipid activators (saposins). ANCL lipopigments have also been confirmed in extracerebral tissues including skin, skeletal muscle, and spleen, but not yet lymphocytes (2). Among circulating blood cells not only B cells and subclasses of T lymphocytes, i.e., CD4 + , CD8 + , and CD56 cells, but also monocytes have been found to contain NCL lipopigments, indicating that thi…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSpleenNeuropathologyBiologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyNeuronal Ceroid-LipofuscinosesPrecursor cellCyclinsGeneticsmedicineMacrophageHumansVitamin E DeficiencyKufs diseaseMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologySkinNeurons0303 health sciencesMicrogliaBrainmedicine.diseaseSphingolipid3. Good healthProton-Translocating ATPasesmedicine.anatomical_structureSpinal CordMicroglia030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCD8Molecular genetics and metabolism
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