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Aortic root dilation in associated with the reduction in capillary density observed at nailfold capillaroscopy in SSc patients

2020

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease characterized by endothelial dysfunction and fibroblasts activation. Microvascular disease may be easily observed by means of nailfold capillaroscopy. Recent evidences emphasized also the involvement of large-medium arteries in SSc, mainly in terms of increased stiffness of the vessel wall. The study aims to measure aortic root diameter in a cohort of SSc patients and to correlate echocardiographic findings with the capillaroscopic pictures. We analyzed the clinical records of 125 consecutive SSc patients (M/F 14/111, mean age 55 ± 12.7 years, median disease duration 11 years) referring in 3 second-level rheumatology centers. All subjects un…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyVasa vasorumMicroscopic Angioscopy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicineMedicineAortic rootHumans030212 general & internal medicineEndothelial dysfunctionNailfold CapillaroscopyVideocapillaroscopyAged030203 arthritis & rheumatologyAutoimmune diseaseScleroderma Systemicintegumentary systembusiness.industryMicroangiopathyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDilatationRheumatologyCapillariesmedicine.anatomical_structureCapillary densityNailsVasa vasorumCardiologySystemic sclerosisbusinessAortic root dilation
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Low-dose dopamine agonist administration blocks vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-mediated vascular hyperpermeability without altering VEGF r…

2006

No specific treatment is available for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), the most important complication in infertile women treated with gonadotropins. OHSS is caused by increased vascular permeability (VP) through ovarian hypersecretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)activating VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR-2). We previously demonstrated in an OHSS rodent model that increased VP was prevented by inactivating VEGFR-2 with a receptor antagonist(SU5416).However,duetoitstoxicity(thromboembolism) and disruption of VEGFR-2-dependent angiogenic processes critical for pregnancy, this kind of compound cannot be used clinically to prevent OHSS. Dopamine receptor 2 (Dp-r2) agonists, use…

AgonistVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Amedicine.medical_specialtyCabergolinemedicine.drug_classAngiogenesisOvarian hyperstimulation syndromeNeovascularization PhysiologicBiologyDopamine agonistCapillary Permeabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundOvarian Hyperstimulation SyndromeEndocrinologyCorpus LuteumInternal medicineCabergolinemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerErgolinesPhosphorylationRats WistarReceptors Dopamine D2Kinase insert domain receptorReceptor antagonistmedicine.diseaseVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2RatsVascular endothelial growth factorDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologychemistryDopamine AgonistsFemalemedicine.drugEndocrinology
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Data from: Effects of undergrowth removal and edge proximity on ground beetles and vascular plants in urban boreal forests

2019

Urban forests are regularly managed for human safety and aesthetic reasons, but they are crucial habitat for many species. Removals of undergrowth occur commonly in these forests, yet the ecological consequences of these operations are poorly understood. We sampled ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) and vascular plants along 20-m edge gradients in Finnish urban forests, in five stands treated 0.5−2.5 years earlier with undergrowth removal and in five untreated stands. We hypothesized that undergrowth removal and edge proximity would benefit opportunistic and open-habitat species, whereas shady-habitat species would be affected negatively. (1) Regarding carabids, diversity and evenness i…

Agrostis capillarisRichnessDryopteris filix-masMilium effusumNardus strictaRubus idaeusVaccinium myrtillusLeistus terminatusCarex canescensLinnaea borealisOxalis acetocellaLuzula luzuloidesParis quadrifoliaLonicera xylosteumPterostichus nigerGeranium sylvaticumCalamagrostis arundinaceusmedicine and health carePatrobus assimilisTaraxacum spFragaria vescaArtemisia vulgarisPterostichus diligensCalathus micropterusPterostichus oblongopunctatusCalathus melanocephalusPhleum pretenseDeschampsia flexuosaHypericum maculatumViola rivinianaPterostichus melanariusLife SciencesPterostichus nigritaActaea spicataUrtica dioicaMelampyrum pretenseEquisetum pretenseFestuca ovinaSorbus aucupariaRubus saxatilisAnisodactylus binotatusMedicineMelica nutansCarabidaeAmara lunicollisAnthriscus sylvestrisLuzula pilosaTrechus secalisPterostichus strenuousCarabus hortensisHarpalus tardusedge effectGalium albumVeronica officinalisBadister lacertosusAlchemilla spQuaternaryCychrus caraboidesDryopteris carthusianaMaianthemum bifoliumPatrobus atrorufusTrechus rivularisNotiophilus biguttatusGeum urbanumundergrowthVaccinium vitis-idaeaMelampyrum sylvaticumGymnocarpium dryopterisDeschampsia cespitosaLoricera pilicornisCarex acutaAmara communisRanunculus repensConvallaria majalisAthyrium filix-feminaRibes rubrumHoloceneCirsium arvensePoa chaixiiAegopodium podagrariaTrientalis europaeaLeistus ferrugineusEquisetum sylvaticumRanunculus acrisEpilobium montanumAcer platanoidesScrophularia nodosaHarpalus laevipesUrtica urensCarabus nemoralisHieracium sylvaticaCampanula rotundifoliaSynuchus vivalisEpilobium angustifoliumVeronica chamaedrys
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Liquid gas techniques for GC trace analysis

1990

Liquid gases (LG), i.e. low boiling compounds with vapor pressures below 5 bar at room temperature, are introduced as solvents for trace analyses. A system for preparin, diluting and handling LG solutions safely and conveniently in 5 to 500 μl amounts was developed as well as a syringe for direct injection of μl-LG samples into capillary GC. Even technical grade LG are of high purity. GC/FID of LG solutions (starting at −60°C) allows the separation of volatile traces from the solvent peak: e.g., dichloromethane can be measured in the picogram range.

Alkanechemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyCapillary actionLiquid gasChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundBoilingGas chromatographyBar (unit)DichloromethaneJournal of High Resolution Chromatography
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Characterization and quantitation of mixtures of alkyl ether sulfates and carboxylic acids by capillary electrophoresis with indirect photometric det…

2003

The separation, characterization, and determination of mixtures of alkyl ether sulfates (AES) and fatty acids (C10-C16) in background electrolytes (BGEs) containing acetonitrile (ACN)-water mixtures is addressed. Due to inhibition of the ionization of the carboxylate groups, the migration time and the resolution between the fatty acids decreased when the water content of the BGE was reduced, but efficiency and resolution between the AES oligomers improved. The migration times increased and resolution improved by substituting 5% ACN by an equivalent amount of dioxane. A complete separation of the two surfactant classes, up to the AES oligomers with 8 ethylene oxide units (EOs) with respect t…

Alkanesulfonateschemistry.chemical_classificationDetection limitMolar concentrationChromatographyEthylene oxideCalibration curveFatty AcidsClinical BiochemistryCarboxylic AcidsElectrophoresis CapillaryBiochemistryOligomerAnalytical ChemistryMolecular WeightSurface-Active Agentschemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary electrophoresischemistryCalibrationSolventsCarboxylateAlkylELECTROPHORESIS
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Effects of Parietaria judaica pollen extract on human microvascular endothelial cells

2008

Abstract Pollinosis from Parietaria judaica is one of the main causes of allergy in the Mediterranean area. The present study is designed to assess if P. judaica pollens contain bioactive compounds able to elicit a functional response in endothelial cells. We have demonstrated that addition of pollen extract to human lung microvascular endothelial cells (HMVEC-L) induces a modification of cell morphology, actin cytoskeletal rearrangements and an increase in endothelial cell permeability. We further showed that the treatment of endothelial cells with pollen extract causes an increase of E-selectin and VCAM-1 protein levels as well as an increase of IL-8 production. The stimulation of cell–ce…

AllergyNeutrophilsBiophysicsVascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1parietaria judaicaBiologymedicine.disease_causeCell morphologyBiochemistryPermeabilitycell adhesion moleculesPollenCell AdhesionmedicineHumansProtease InhibitorsCytoskeletonLungMolecular BiologyCells CulturedActinPlant ExtractsCell adhesion moleculeInterleukin-8Cell BiologyAdhesionbiology.organism_classificationCapillariesCell biologyEndothelial stem cellParietariaImmunologyParietaria judaicaendothelial cellPollenEndothelium VascularE-Selectin
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Determination of muscimol and ibotenic acid in mushrooms of Amanitaceae by capillary electrophoresis

2014

In this study, the CZE method for rapid quantitative and qualitative determination of ibotenic acid and muscimol in Amanita mushrooms naturally grown in Poland was developed. The investigations included the species of A. muscaria, A. pantherina, and A. citrina, collected in southern region of Poland. The studied hallucinogenic compounds were effectively extracted with a mixture of methanol and 1 mM sodium phosphate buffer at pH 3 (1:1 v/v) using ultrasound-assisted procedure. The obtained extracts were separated and determined by CZE utilizing a 25 mM sodium phosphate running buffer adjusted to pH 3 with 5% content of acetonitrile v/v. The calibration curves for both analytes were linear in…

AmanitaamanitaceaeSodiumAmanitaClinical Biochemistrycapillary electrophoresischemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary electrophoresisLimit of DetectionAmanitaceaeChromatographybiologyChemistryElectrophoresis CapillaryReproducibility of Resultsbiology.organism_classificationPhosphateibotenic acidmuscimolMuscimolLinear ModelshallucinogensMethanolIbotenic acidElectrophoresis
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Low-loading asymmetric organocatalysis

2011

Asymmetric organocatalysis is now recognized as the third pillar of asymmetric synthesis. Recent years have witnessed increasing interest towards the use of highly active and stereoselective organocatalysts. This critical review documents the advances in the development of chiral organocatalysts which are systematically used in ≤3 mol% loading in all the sub-areas of the field, namely aminocatalysis, Brønsted acids and bases, Lewis acids and bases, hydrogen bond-mediated catalysis, phase transfer and N-heterocyclic carbene catalyses (194 references).

AminocatalysisMolecular StructureOrganic chemicalsBronsted BaseEnantioselective synthesisPillarSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryCatalysisBronsted acidCatalysisoragnocatalysichemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryphase-transfer catalysiOrganocatalysisOrganic chemistryLewis acids and basesOrganic ChemicalsBrønsted–Lowry acid–base theoryCarbeneChem. Soc. Rev.
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Diffusion technique for the generation of gaseous halogen standards

2009

Abstract Halogens are known to play an important role in the tropospheric ozone-depletion chemistry and are of special interest because of their influence on the atmospheric oxidation capacity. In this paper, we investigate the application of a capillary diffusion technique for the generation of gaseous halogen standards like Br 2 , IBr, ICl and I 2 . The influence of capillary dimension (i.e. length and inner diameter), ambient pressure and headspace volume of the diffusion vessel on the test gas output has been evaluated. The experimental output rates are determined from the mass loss of the analyte vessel on a regular schedule and compared with their respective theoretical predictions. W…

AnalyteCapillary actionChemistryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineReference StandardsBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryDiffusionTroposphereHalogensVolume (thermodynamics)HalogenGravimetric analysisGasesDiffusion (business)Ambient pressureJournal of Chromatography A
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In tube-solid phase microextraction-nano liquid chromatography: Application to the determination of intact and degraded polar triazines in waters and…

2017

Abstract In-tube solid-phase microextraction (IT-SPME) coupled to miniaturized liquid chromatography (LC) techniques are attractive mainly due to the column efficiency improvement, sensitivity enhancement and reduction of solvent consumption. In addition, the nanomaterials based sorbents can play a key role in the improvement of the extraction efficiency taking into account their interesting physical and chemical properties. Thus, in this work the performance of IT-SPME coupled to nano LC (NanoLC) has been compared with the performance of IT-SPME coupled to capillary LC (CapLC) with similar configurations for the determination of polar triazines including their degradation products. In both…

AnalyteCapillary actionStruviteSurface PropertiesAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologySolid-phase microextraction01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySensitivity and SpecificityAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLimit of DetectionPhase (matter)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidSolid Phase MicroextractionChromatographyElutionNanotubes CarbonTriazines010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)General Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSolventchemistryStruvite0210 nano-technologyWater Pollutants ChemicalJournal of chromatography. A
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