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The effect of pregnancy on orthodontic tooth movement in rats

2012

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of pregnancy on orthodontic tooth movement in Wistar rats. Material and Methods: Forty eight female three-month old Wistar rats with an average weight of 250 ±25 g r were selected and randomly divided into two experimental (pregnant) and control groups (non-pregnant). Maxillary central incisors were tipped distally by insertion of springs exerting 30g force. Two, seven and fourteen days after spring insertion animals were sacrificed. Then the mesioincisal distance between maxillary incisors were measured. Subsequently, histological sections were prepared to count osteoclasts under a light microscope. The data on the exten…

Tooth Movement TechniquesDentistryOdontologíaOrthodonticsBody weightOrthodontic AppliancesPregnancyMedicineAnimalsMaxillary central incisorRats WistarGeneral DentistryPregnancybusiness.industrySignificant differencemedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludRatsstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyTooth movementUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticleFemalebusinessTooth Movement TechniqueMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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The Transcription Factors TBX2 and TBX3 Interact with Human Papillomavirus 16 (HPV16) L2 and Repress the Long Control Region of HPVs

2013

ABSTRACT The minor capsid protein L2 of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) has multiple functions during the viral life cycle. Although L2 is required for effective invasion and morphogenesis, only a few cellular interaction partners are known so far. Using yeast two-hybrid screening, we identified the transcription factor TBX2 as a novel interaction partner of HPV type 16 (HPV16) L2. Coimmunoprecipitations and immunofluorescence analyses confirmed the L2-TBX2 interaction and revealed that L2 also interacts with TBX3, another member of the T-box family. Transcription of the early genes during HPV infection is under the control of an upstream enhancer and early promoter region, the long control r…

Transcription GeneticImmunologyBiologyCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaVirus ReplicationMicrobiologyViral life cycleTranscription (biology)VirologyTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesGene expressionProtein Interaction MappingmedicineHumansImmunoprecipitationGeneTranscription factorGeneticsHuman papillomavirus 16virus diseasesPromoterOncogene Proteins Viralmedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsGenome Replication and Regulation of Viral Gene ExpressionMicroscopy FluorescenceInsect ScienceHost-Pathogen InteractionsCapsid ProteinsT-Box Domain ProteinsChromatin immunoprecipitationHeLa Cells
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The Wilms' tumor suppressor gene (wt1) product regulates Dax-1 gene expression during gonadal differentiation.

1999

Gonadal differentiation is dependent upon a molecular cascade responsible for ovarian or testicular development from the bipotential gonadal ridge. Genetic analysis has implicated a number of gene products essential for this process, which include Sry, WT1, SF-1, and DAX-1. We have sought to better define the role of WT1 in this process by identifying downstream targets of WT1 during normal gonadal development. We have noticed that in the developing murine gonadal ridge, wt1 expression precedes expression of Dax-1, a nuclear receptor gene. We document here that the spatial distribution profiles of both proteins in the developing gonad overlap. We also demonstrate that WT1 can activate the D…

Transcriptional Activationcongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesGenes Wilms TumorReceptors Retinoic AcidTATA boxMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis (molecular biology technique)Biologyurologic and male genital diseasesResponse ElementsTransactivationMiceGene expressionAnimalsHumansGonadsPromoter Regions GeneticWT1 ProteinsMolecular BiologyGeneCell Growth and DevelopmentCell Line TransformedGonadal ridgeBase Sequenceurogenital systemDAX-1 Orphan Nuclear ReceptorfungiGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell Biologyfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsRepressor ProteinsTestis determining factorNuclear receptorCOS CellsCancer researchTranscription FactorsMolecular and cellular biology
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Placental alkaline phosphatase types in Germany

1974

The phenotypes of placental alkaline phosphatase were determined in a sample of 231 Germans and 109 non-Germans. The observed gene frequencies of the German sample were \({\text{Pl}}^{{\text{S}}_{\text{1}} } {\text{ = 0}}{\text{.654}}\), \({\text{Pl}}^{{\text{F}}_{\text{1}} } {\text{ = 0}}{\text{.247}}\), and \({\text{Pl}}^{{\text{I}}_{\text{1}} } {\text{ = 0}}{\text{.097}}\). No association could be found with placental weight. Lower birth weight was correlated with an increase of the \({\text{Pl}}^{{\text{I}}_{\text{1}} } \) gene frequency.

Transients and MigrantsPlacentaGermany WestOrgan SizeBiologyAlkaline PhosphataseCrystallographyPhenotypeGene FrequencyPregnancyGeneticsBirth WeightHumansFemaleGenetics (clinical)Human Genetics
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FP840KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION AND PREGNANCY: JUST ANOTHER FORM OF CKD?

2015

TransplantationTransplantationPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancyNephrologybusiness.industrymedicinebusinessmedicine.diseaseNephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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Twenty-year trends in the prevalence of Down syndrome and other trisomies in Europe : impact of maternal age and prenatal screening

2013

This study examines trends and geographical differences in total and live birth prevalence of trisomies 21, 18 and 13 with regard to increasing maternal age and prenatal diagnosis in Europe. Twenty-one population-based EUROCAT registries covering 6.1 million births between 1990 and 2009 participated. Trisomy cases included live births, fetal deaths from 20 weeks gestational age and terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly. We present correction to 20 weeks gestational age (ie, correcting early terminations for the probability of fetal survival to 20 weeks) to allow for artefactual screening-related differences in total prevalence. Poisson regression was used. The proportion of births in …

TrisomyAbortionPregnancyPrenatal DiagnosisDown Syndrome/diagnosisMedicinetrisomy 18Registriestrisomy 13Genetics (clinical)Geneticseducation.field_of_studyObstetricsPregnancy OutcomeDown syndrome -- Case studiesGestational ageEuropetrisomy 21Fetal Death/epidemiologyFemaleLive birthLive BirthMaternal AgetrendsAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyDown syndromeMedical screeningPopulationPrenatal diagnosisArticlePregnancy Outcome/epidemiologyEurope/epidemiologyAge DistributionGeneticsHumanseducationFetal DeathMaternal agePregnancyChromosomes Human Pair 13business.industryAbortion Inducedmedicine.diseaseTrisomy/diagnosisLive Birth/epidemiologyprenatal screeningTrisomy -- Patients -- CareDown SyndromebusinessTrisomyChromosomes Human Pair 18Abortion Induced/statistics & numerical data
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2021

Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and immune checkpoint inhibitors predominate as first-line therapy options for renal cell carcinoma. When first-line TKI therapy fails due to resistance development, an optimal second-line therapy has not yet been established. The present investigation is directed towards comparing the anti-angiogenic properties of the TKIs, sorafenib and axitinib on human endothelial cells (HUVECs) with acquired resistance towards the TKI sunitinib. HUVECs were driven to resistance by continuously exposing them to sunitinib for six weeks. They were then switched to a 24 h or further six weeks treatment with sorafenib or axitinib. HUVEC growth, as well as angiogenesis (tube…

Tube formationSorafenibbiologySunitinibAngiogenesisbusiness.industryCyclin AMedicine (miscellaneous)Cell cycleurologic and male genital diseasesfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAxitinibmedicinebiology.proteinCancer researchbusinessProtein kinase Bmedicine.drugBiomedicines
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Urinary bladder enlargement across nine rodent models of diabetes: correlations with glucose and insulin levels

2021

AbstractThe urinary bladder is markedly enlarged in the type 1 diabetes mellitus model of streptozotocin (STZ)-injected rats, but much less data exist for models of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Diabetic polyuria has been proposed to explain bladder enlargement. We have collected data on bladder weight and blood glucose from 16 studies representing 9 distinct rodent diabetes (7 T2DM) and obesity models; some included arms with diets and/or pharmacological treatments. Data were analyzed for bladder enlargement and for correlations between bladder weight on the one and glucose levels on the other hand. Our data confirm major bladder enlargements in STZ rats, minor if any enlargement in fructose-fed…

Type 1 diabetesmedicine.medical_specialtyUrinary bladderendocrine system diseasesbusiness.industryInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentnutritional and metabolic diseasesType 2 diabetesurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseaseStreptozotocinObesityfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyPolyuriaDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicinemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
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From Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) to Breastfeeding: Is the Jump Short?

2022

Background: Vertical transmission of HIV infection may occur during pregnancy, at childbirth or through breastfeeding. Recommendations on the safety of breastfeeding of HIV-infected women on effective antiretroviral treatment are not univocal among international guidelines (WHO 2010, EACS 2017, DHHS 2017), leaving space for variability at the patient’s level. Methods: We collected clinical, laboratory and outcome data from 13 HIV-infected pregnant women who, between March 2017 and June 2021, elected to breastfeed their children against specific medical advice. All mothers were on antiretroviral therapy with darunavir or raltegravir plus emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil and remained HIV-RN…

U=Uobstetrics_gynaecologySettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettivebreastfeedingBreastfeedingfreedom of choiceHIVInfectious DiseasesSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleHIV; pregnancy; breastfeeding; vertical transmission; freedom of choice; U=UJumpvertical transmissionpregnancyDemographyMathematicsInfectious Disease Reports
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Human Papillomavirus vaccination for the prevention of cervical and other related cancers

2011

Academic research described in the late 1980’s the causal association between human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer, later expanded to significant fractions of all other genital tract cancers in both genders as well as a proportion of the cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx. Prophylactic phase III HPV vaccine trials have shown complete type specific vaccine efficacy against two HPV types, namely HPV 16 and 18, that together account for over 70% of cervical cancer worldwide. HPV vaccines have proven in trials to have an excellent safety record. Most developed populations have introduced HPV vaccines as part of their routine vaccination schemes and introduction into developing …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvirus diseases:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
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