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Modelling Inoculum Availability ofPlurivorosphaerella nawaein Persimmon Leaf Litter with Bayesian Beta Regression

2019

AbstractCircular leaf spot (CLS), caused byPlurivorosphaerella nawae, is a serious disease of persimmon (Diospyros kaki) inducing necrotic lesions on leaves, defoliation and fruit drop. Under Mediter-ranean conditions,P. nawaeforms pseudothecia in the leaf litter during winter and ascospores are released in spring infecting susceptible leaves. Persimmon growers are advised to apply fungicides for CLS control during the period of inoculum availability, which was defined based on ascospore counts under the microscope. A model of inoculum availability ofP. nawaewas developed and evaluated as an alternative to ascospore counts. Leaf litter samples were collected weekly in L’Alcúdia from 2010 to…

EpidemiologyVapour Pressure DeficitMycosphaerella nawaePlant ScienceMycologyEarly warning systemsPlurivorosphaerella nawaeVapor pressure deficitU40 Surveying methodsCLs upper limitsMycologyLeaf spotU10 Mathematical and statistical methodsH20 Plant diseasesDiospyros kakiFungicidesWarning systemsEcologybiologyDiospyros kakiPlant litterbiology.organism_classificationIntegrated nested Laplace approximation (INLA)FungicideHorticultureAscosporeCircular leaf spotBeta regressionAgronomy and Crop Sciencedecision support systems
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Phobalysin, a Small β-Pore-Forming Toxin of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae

2015

ABSTRACT Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae , an important pathogen of marine animals, may also cause septicemia or hyperaggressive necrotizing fasciitis in humans. We previously showed that hemolysin genes are critical for virulence of this organism in mice and fish. In the present study, we characterized the hlyA gene product, a putative small β-pore-forming toxin, and termed it phobalysin P (PhlyP), for “photobacterial lysin encoded on a plasmid.” PhlyP formed stable oligomers and small membrane pores, causing efflux of K + , with no significant leakage of lactate dehydrogenase but entry of vital dyes. The latter feature distinguished PhlyP from the related Vibrio cholerae cytolysin…

ErythrocytesBacterial ToxinsMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyVirulencemedicine.disease_causeHemolysin ProteinsHemolysisMicrobiologyBacterial AdhesionMicrobiologyHemolysin ProteinsmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequencePore-forming toxinbiologyPhotobacteriumEpithelial CellsHemolysinPhotobacteriumbiology.organism_classificationMolecular PathogenesisInfectious DiseasesPhotobacterium damselaeVibrio choleraeParasitologyRabbitsCytolysinSequence AlignmentInfection and Immunity
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Expression of Active Streptolysin O in Escherichia coli as a Maltose-Binding-Protein-Streptolysin-O Fusion Protein. The N-Terminal 70 Amino Acids are…

1996

Streptolysin 0 (SLO) is the prototype of a family of cytolysins that consists of proteins which bind to cholesterol and form very large transmembrane pores. Structure/function studies on the pore-forming cytolysin SLO have been complicated by the proteolytic inactivation of a substantial portion of recombinant SLO (rSLO) expressed in Escherichia coli. To overcome this problem, translational fusions between the E. coli maltose-binding protein (MBP) gene and SLO were constructed, using the vectors pMAL-p2 and pMAL-c2. MBP-SLO fusion proteins were degraded if secreted into the E. coli periplasm, but intact, soluble MBP-SLO fusion proteins were produced at high levels in the cytoplasm. Active S…

ErythrocytesMonosaccharide Transport Proteinsgenetic structuresProtein ConformationStreptococcus pyogenesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence Datamedicine.disease_causeHemolysisBiochemistryMaltose-Binding ProteinsStructure-Activity RelationshipMaltose-binding proteinProtein structureBacterial ProteinsEscherichia colimedicineHumansCloning MolecularEscherichia coliSequence DeletionPore-forming toxinBase SequencebiologyEscherichia coli ProteinsFluoresceinsFusion proteineye diseasesTransmembrane proteinBiochemistryLiposomesStreptolysinsbiology.proteinATP-Binding Cassette TransportersStreptolysinsense organsCytolysinCarrier ProteinsSequence AnalysisEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
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Control of food spoilage fungi by ethanol

2011

This review discusses the effects of ethanol on the inhibition of growth and germination of fungi and on the inactivation of fungal spores. After a brief survey on the impact of spoilage fungi on the economy and food quality, the major applications of ethanol in controlling fruit decay and extending the shelf-life of food products are reviewed. Many parameters including minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and D-values for various moulds are included. The thermodynamic relationship between the liquid phase and the headspace and the mode of action of ethanol on fungi are explained. Due to their promising use as a fumigant, special attention is paid to ethanol vapours.

EthanolfungiFood spoilageBiologymedicine.diseaseSporeConidiumMinimum inhibitory concentrationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGerminationmedicineFood scienceFood qualityVapoursFood ScienceBiotechnologyFood Control
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Henneguya zschokkei (Myxozoa) infection in cultured whitefish : Age-dependence, seasonality and distribution within host

2017

Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) is an important species for European fisheries and aquaculture. Recently, the myxosporean Henneguya zschokkei has been observed to infect the muscles of whitefish in fish farms. Plasmodia of H. zschokkei prevent marketing of the fillet and cause economic losses. The factors associated with occurrence of the parasite in fish farms have not been investigated previously. We studied age-dependence, seasonality, and within-host distribution of H. zschokkei plasmodia in farmed whitefish by examining a total of 1599 fish. Distribution of plasmodia within the fish was not uniform. When the fillet was divided into parts, the number of plasmodia was positively correlat…

European whitefishsiikaparasitic diseasesHenneguya zschokkeiMyxosporea
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Construction et évaluation d’un modèle de simulation dans un contexte interdisciplinaire

2015

Le travail présenté ici s’inscrit dans le cadre de l’ANR TransMonDyn, qui vise à étudier les transformations dans les systèmes de peuplement sur le temps long, au moyen de modèles conceptuels ou implémentés sous forme informatique. Cette étude s’appuie sur un formalisme, développé au sein du projet, définissant la transformation comme une transition entre un régime 1 et un régime 2. Le projet TransMonDyn repose sur l’analyse d’un ensemble de douze cas d’études empiriques, les transitions, dont les localisations autant que les échelles spatiales et temporelles sont extrêmement diverses.

Exploration visuelleModélisation à base d’agents[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsDon- nées spatio-temporellesParamétrage
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Is it possible to change of the duration of consolidation period in the distraction osteogenesis with the repetition of extracorporeal shock waves?

2016

Background In this study we examined the effects of two different repeated Extracorporeal Shock Waves (ESW) on the consolidation period of the distraction osteogenesis (DO) of the rabbit mandible using stereological, radiological and immunohistochemical methods. Material and Methods DO was performed unilaterally in the mandible of 18 New Zealand rabbits (six months old, weighing between 2.5-3 kg). In the consolidation period, rabbits were divided into three groups randomly after the distraction period. The distraction zone of the mandible was received no treatment as controls (E0*2). Group 2 (E 500*2) received ESWT (twice 500 impulses at 14 kV and 0.19 mJ/mm2 energy) in the first and fourth…

Extracorporeal Shockwave TherapyDistraction osteogenesisTime FactorsBone densitymedicine.medical_treatmentStereologyOsteogenesis DistractionStereologyRabbitMandibleNew Zealand rabbitsurgeryangiogenesisRandom Allocation0302 clinical medicinetime factorMedicineanimalconnective tissueBone mineralOrthodonticsFracture Healingbone density:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]stereometry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisExtracorporeal shockwave therapyimmunohistochemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDistraction osteogenesisRabbitsmedicine.symptomOral Surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyshock waveLeporidaerabbitBone healingrandomizationExtracorporeal03 medical and health sciencesAnimalshumanproceduresGeneral Dentistrynonhumanbusiness.industryOssificationResearchcontrol group030206 dentistryhuman tissueextracorporeal shock wavesSurgeryossificationOtorhinolaryngologyExtracorporeal shock wavesshock wave therapystereologybusiness
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Extracorporeal Shock Waves Increase Markers of Cellular Proliferation in Bronchial Epithelium and in Primary Bronchial Fibroblasts of COPD Patients

2020

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is due to structural changes and narrowing of small airways and parenchymal destruction (loss of the alveolar attachment as a result of pulmonary emphysema), which all lead to airflow limitation. Extracorporeal shock waves (ESW) increase cell proliferation and differentiation of connective tissue fibroblasts. To date no studies are available on ESW treatment of human bronchial fibroblasts and epithelial cells from COPD and control subjects. We obtained primary bronchial fibroblasts from bronchial biopsies of 3 patients with mild/moderate COPD and 3 control smokers with normal lung function. 16HBE cells were also studied. Cells were treated with a…

Extracorporeal Shockwave TherapyMalePathologyPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive0302 clinical medicineMedicine0303 health sciencesCOPDSmokersbiologyCell DifferentiationMiddle AgedProto-Oncogene Proteins c-kitmedicine.anatomical_structurepsychological phenomena and processesResearch ArticlePulmonary and Respiratory MedicineExtracorporeal Shock Waves COPDCell typemedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectPrimary Cell CultureeducationConnective tissueBronchibehavioral disciplines and activitiesCollagen Type ICell LineTransforming Growth Factor beta1Diseases of the respiratory system03 medical and health sciencesProliferating Cell Nuclear AntigenParenchymaHumansCD90RNA MessengerAgedCell Proliferation030304 developmental biologyRC705-779business.industryCD117Cell growthTranscription Factor RelAEpithelial CellsFibroblastsmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesProliferating cell nuclear antigen030228 respiratory systemCase-Control Studiesbiology.proteinbusiness
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Exposure to radial extracorporeal shockwaves induces muscle regeneration after muscle injury in a surgical rat model

2019

The leading cause of training interruption in sport is a muscle injury, for which the standard treatment is nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). To find alternative treatments, we investigated whether the radial extracorporeal shockwave application (rESWT) could stimulate muscle regeneration. A lesion with complete rupture (grade III muscle tear) was set in the musculus rectus femoris of 12-week-old Wistar rats, and the NSAID diclofenac, rESWT, or a combined therapy were applied on day 0, 3, and 5 directly following the surgery. Rats were euthanized at 2, 4, and 7 days after surgery and the area of muscle lesion was excised for histological and gene expression analysis to determin…

Extracorporeal Shockwave TherapyMalemedicine.medical_specialty0206 medical engineeringMuscle Fibers SkeletalUrologyH&E stain610 MedizinNeovascularization Physiologic02 engineering and technologyMyoDExtracorporealLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiclofenacDownregulation and upregulation610 Medical sciencesMyosinmedicineAnimalsPaired Box Transcription FactorsRegenerationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRats WistarMuscle SkeletalMyoD Protein030203 arthritis & rheumatologyWound Healingbusiness.industryStandard treatmentAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal020601 biomedical engineeringRatsAthletic Injuriesmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
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Urology Residency Training in Italy: Results of the First National Survey

2018

Background: Numerous surveys have been performed to determine the competence and the confidence of residents. However, there is no data available on the condition of Italian residents in urology. Objective: To investigate the status of training among Italian residents in urology regarding scientific activity and surgical exposure. Design, setting, and participants: A web-based survey that included 445 residents from all of the 25 Italian Residency Programmes was conducted between September 2015 and November 2015. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: The main outcomes were represented by scientific activity, involvement in surgical procedures, and overall satisfaction. Results and …

Extracorporeal Shockwave TherapyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrology030232 urology & nephrologySpecialtyUrologyPersonal SatisfactionScientific productivityResectionEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesBladder tumorStentHumansMedicineSurveys and QuestionnairePatient summarySurveyCompetence (human resources)Residentbusiness.industryResidentsEducation; Residents; Survey; Urology; UrologyInternship and ResidencySatisfaction rateItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUrologic Surgical ProcedureUrologic Surgical ProceduresStentsFemaleClinical CompetencebusinessResidency trainingHuman
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