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Epidemiological and molecular associations between central nervous system disorders and cancer

2021

The study of comorbidity is becoming a key topic in biomedical research, which is especially relevant in the context of population ageing. Comorbidity has profound implications for individuals, practitioners, and health care systems. As a consequence, increasing efforts are being made by the scientific community to characterize better how disorders relate to each other and to identify the factors producing these associations. Cancer and central nervous system (CNS) disorders are among the top leading causes of death and disease burden worldwide. In recent decades direct and inverse patterns of association between CNS disorders and cancer have been reported. However, observational studies ha…

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Elucidation of antioxidant properties of wood bark derived saturated diarylheptanoids: a comprehensive (DFT-supported) understanding.

2013

A series of diarylheptanoids, namely 1,7-bis-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-heptan-3-one-5-O-D-xylopyranoside (oregonin), 1,7-bis-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3-hydroxyheptane-5-O-β-D-xylopyranoside and 1,7-bis-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-heptane-3-one-5-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (platyphylloside), were isolated from the bark of alder family trees, a species widely spread over in Europe. As antioxidants, these natural polyphenols have a promising potential in various fields of application, but their redox reactivity is insufficiently characterized. In this work, their antioxidant activity is described using assays based on DPPH and ABTS(+) radical scavenging, oxygen anion radicals (O2(-)) quenching. The standardized ORA…

ABTSAntioxidantMolecular modelDPPHmedicine.medical_treatmentDiarylheptanoidPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticultureAlnusBiochemistryRedoxWoodAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipchemistryPolyphenolDiarylheptanoidsmedicinePlant BarkOrganic chemistryMolecular BiologyDiarylheptanoidsPhytochemistry
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The relationship between organizational interdependency and additionality obtained from innovation ecosystem participation

2019

Abstract Despite the increased interest in innovation ecosystems, few studies have assessed the extent to which the proclaimed benefits from participating in such ecosystems also occur, and under which circumstances they do occur. Uniting the literature on organizational interdependence and social exchange theory, we assess the behavioral and output additionality obtained by innovation ecosystem participants. In doing so, we build upon a sample of 473 innovative Finnish companies, of which 312 participated in an innovation ecosystem. We find a significantly positive relationship between organizational interdependence and output additionality, and find that this relationship is mediated by b…

ALLIANCE FORMATIONPublic AdministrationGeography Planning and DevelopmentSample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawSOCIAL-EXCHANGE THEORYCOLLABORATIONBusiness and Economicsorganizational interdependenceVALUE CREATIONAdditionalityadditionalityBOARD COMPOSITIONSUPPORTDEVELOPMENT SUBSIDIESEcosystemSTRATEGYValue creationPublic economicsRESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENTPOLICYinnovation ecosystemsocial exchange theoryComputingMilieux_GENERALSocial exchange theoryEarth and Environmental SciencesPositive relationshipBusiness
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Human ABCB1 confers cells resistance to cytotoxic guanidine alkaloids from Pterogyne nitens.

2015

Multidrug resistance (MDR) caused by human ABCB1 (P-glycoprotein/MDR1) is one of the major obstacles in chemotherapy. To understand the mechanism of MDR by ABCB1 and circumvent the MDR, in the present study, we established human ABCB1-expressing cells (Flp-In-293/ABCB1 cells) and examined the cytotoxic effects of four guanidine alkaloids from Pterogyne nitens (galegine, nitensidine A, pterogynidine and pterogynine) using Flp-In-293/Mock and Flp-In-293/ABCB1 cells. The activity of ABCB1 in Flp-In-293/ABCB1 cells were confirmed by typical substrates for ABCB1 (taxol and vinblastine) in MTT assay. Flp-In-293/ABCB1 cells were also resistant to the four guanidine alkaloids as well as taxol and v…

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BCell SurvivalATPaseBiomedical EngineeringGuanidinesBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsmedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansMTT assayGuanidineCytotoxicityP-glycoproteinCaesalpiniabiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugCytotoxinsGeneral MedicineDrug Resistance MultipleVinblastineMultiple drug resistanceHEK293 CellschemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinMultidrug Resistance-Associated Proteinsmedicine.drugBio-medical materials and engineering
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Nitensidine A, a guanidine alkaloid from Pterogyne nitens, is a novel substrate for human ABC transporter ABCB1.

2014

The Pterogyne nitens (Fabaceae) tree, native to South America, has been found to produce guanidine alkaloids as well as bioactive flavonols such as kaempferol, quercetin, and rutin. In the present study, we examined the possibility of interaction between human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter ABCB1 and four guanidine alkaloids isolated from P. nitens (i.e., galegine, nitensidine A, pterogynidine, and pterogynine) using human T cell lymphoblast-like leukemia cell line CCRF-CEM and its multi-drug resistant (MDR) counterpart CEM/ADR5000. In XTT assays, CEM/ADR5000 cells were resistant to the four guanidine alkaloids compared to CCRF-CEM cells, although the four guanidine alkaloids exhibi…

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BLeukemia T-CellStereochemistryATPasePharmaceutical ScienceATP-binding cassette transporterGuanidineschemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumansheterocyclic compoundsBinding siteGuanidineCytotoxicityP-glycoproteinPharmacologyAdenosine TriphosphatasesbiologyPlant ExtractsAlkaloidFabaceaeFluoresceinsAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleMolecular Docking SimulationComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryVerapamilDrug Resistance Neoplasmbiology.proteinMonoterpenesMolecular MedicineATP-Binding Cassette TransportersKaempferolPhytotherapyPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Alkamides from Echinacea angustifolia Interact with P-Glycoprotein of Primary Brain Capillary Endothelial Cells Isolated from Porcine Brain Blood Ves…

2013

The blood-brain barrier prevents the passage of toxic compounds from blood circulation into brain tissue. Unfortunately, drugs for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumors, and other diseases also do not cross the blood-brain barrier. In the present investigation, we used isolated porcine brain capillary endothelial cells and a flow cytometric calcein-AM assay to analyze inhibition of P-glycoprotein, a major constituent of the blood-brain barrier. We tested 8 alkamides isolated from Echinacea angustifolia and found that four of them inhibited P-glycoprotein-mediated calcein transport in porcine brain capillary endothelial cells.

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BPolyunsaturated AlkamidesSwinePharmaceutical ScienceATP-binding cassette transporterCapillary endothelial cellsPharmacologyBlood–brain barrierEchinaceaAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsCells CulturedP-glycoproteinPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructurebiologyEchinacea angustifoliaOrganic ChemistryBrainEndothelial CellsBiological TransportFlow CytometryFluoresceinsbiology.organism_classificationCalceinmedicine.anatomical_structureComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBlood-Brain BarrierBlood circulationbiology.proteinMolecular MedicinePorcine brainPlanta Medica
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La educación para la salud en la escuela como intervención social

2013

ABSTRACT Schools with families are socializing areas where it takes place the development of people in their early stages, exerting an important role in the configuration of behavior and social values of children and adolescents. When we consider the health as understood by the WHO, that is, as a state of complete physical, mental and social wellness and not only as the absence of disease we see that the attainment of good educational results by a school save a very close relationship with the attainment of optimal levels of health within the educational community. According to this fact schools that incorporate the health promotion as part of its educational are building the bases that wil…

Ability to workSecondary levelEducational communityGeographyClose relationshipPhysical activityContext (language use)PersonaCartographyHumanitiesSOCIAL REVIEW. International Social Sciences Review / Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales
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Estimation of ADME Properties in Drug Discovery: Predicting Caco-2 Cell Permeability Using Atom-Based Stochastic and Non-stochastic Linear Indices

2007

The in vitro determination of the permeability through cultured Caco-2 cells is the most often-used in vitro model for drug absorption. In this report, we use the largest data set of measured P(Caco-2), consisting of 157 structurally diverse compounds. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was used to obtain quantitative models that discriminate higher absorption compounds from those with moderate-poorer absorption. The best LDA model has an accuracy of 90.58% and 84.21% for training and test set. The percentage of good correlation, in the virtual screening of 241 drugs with the reported values of the percentage of human intestinal absorption (HIA), was greater than 81%. In addition, multiple …

Absorption (pharmacology)Stochastic ProcessesVirtual screeningQuantitative structure–activity relationshipDrug discoveryStereochemistryLinear modelQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipPharmaceutical ScienceLinear discriminant analysisPermeabilityData setROC CurveDrug DesignTest setLinear regressionLinear ModelsHumansPharmacokineticsCaco-2 CellsBiological systemADMEMathematicsJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Promoting children’s participation: the role of teachers in preschool and primary school learning sessions

2010

The aim of this study is to provide insights into the social construction of participation in joint activities in Finnish preschool and primary school classrooms. The article deals with two issues: How do teachers promote participation in a preschool classroom as compared with a primary school classroom? What similarities and differences are found? It also considers the question of how the similarities contribute to the continuity from preschool to primary school in terms of participation. Based on observation data insights are provided into the interactions between teachers and children by using extracts from teacher‐led learning sessions. The teachers used a diversity of strategies to pro…

Academic learningmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodCreativitySocial constructionismEducationInterpersonal relationshipPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationPsychologyObservation dataSchool learningmedia_commonDiversity (politics)Early Years
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The need to grow, learn and develop – how does management affect motivation for professional development?

2018

This article argues that knowledge management and social recognition is important for organisational learning and professional self-esteem in academic libraries. An anonymous survey was issued in 2016 to investigate how library staff’s self-esteem is affected by how they experience their management’s view and overview of their knowledge. The need for what Axel Honneth refers to as social recognition will also be discussed as an important part of how professional self-esteem and work satisfaction is experienced and further how this affects motivation to participate in professional development.

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