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ePTFE ‐based biomedical devices: An overview of surgical efficiency

2021

International audience; Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a ubiquitous material used for implants and medical devices in general because of its high biocompatibility and inertness: blood vessel, heart, table jawbone, nose, eyes, or abdominal wall can benefit from its properties in case of disease or injury. Its expanded version, ePTFE is an improved version of PTFE with better mechanical properties, which extends its medical applications. A material as frequently used as ePTFE with these exceptional properties deserves a review of its main uses, developments, and possibility of improvements. In this systematic review, we examined clinical trials related to ePTFE-based medical devices from t…

Materials scienceBiocompatibilityimplantmedicine.medical_treatmentmembrane barrierBiomedical EngineeringBypass grafts030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiomaterials03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRenal DialysismedicineGuided bone and tissue regeneration[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/MicroelectronicsePTFEPolytetrafluoroethyleneclinical trialsPolytetrafluoroethylenevascular graftStent030206 dentistryBlood Vessel Prosthesis3. Good health[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologychemistryStentsstentHeart repairImplantVascular graftBiomedical engineering
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Moisture Effects on Patch Bonded Composite Repairs

2016

The present work investigated the effects of moisture absorption on the residual tensile strength of unnotched, notched and double-patch repaired carbon/epoxy composites. Patches were bonded to the parent plate using Araldite2015 adhesive. Specimens were aged in demineralised water at 70°C and tested at moisture content of 0% (dry), 3%, 6% and 7%. Results showed that upon ageing, a maximum of 11% and 17% of strength reduction was found in unnotched and repaired specimens, respectively. On the contrary, a maximum of 15% increment in strength was observed in notched specimens. In addition, good fits to the experimental data were found using the proposed residual strength model, with the maxim…

Materials scienceMoistureMechanical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesComposite repairsStrength reduction02 engineering and technologyEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyResidual strengthMechanics of Materialsvisual_art021105 building & constructionUltimate tensile strengthvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceAdhesiveComposite material0210 nano-technologyWater contentKey Engineering Materials
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A Self-Adapting Approach for Forecast-Less Scheduling of Electrical Energy Storage Systems in a Liberalized Energy Market

2013

In this paper, an original scheduling approach for optimal dispatch of electrical Energy Storage Systems (ESS) in modern distribution networks is proposed. The control system is based on fuzzy rules and does not use forecasts since it repairs the past history according to the real time data on the electrical energy cost, renewable energy production and load. When the system detects a worsening of performances, the fuzzy logic rule-based control system self-adapts its membership functions using an economic indicator. The common use, in the relevant literature, of forecasted values in such systems can lead to large errors and economic losses. Moreover the speed of calculation guaranteed by th…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringControl and OptimizationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFuzzy logiclcsh:TechnologyScheduling (computing)jel:Q40EEconomic indicatorjel:Qjel:Q43heuristic repairjel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48ESSEnergy marketjel:Q47Real-time dataschedulingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49scheduling; ESS; fuzzy logic; heuristic repair; rolling horizonRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Tjel:Q0Fuzzy control systemrolling horizonjel:Q4Renewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaControl systemfuzzy logicbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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The Role of Exosomes Derived From Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Dermatology

2021

This study has been funded by the Carlos III Health Institute of Spain through the PI13/02576 and PI17/02083 projects [cofunded by European Regional Development Fund "A way to make Europe" and Andalusian Regional Government Finance (SAS PI-0458-2016)]. The work of MQ-V was supported by a predoctoral fellowship (BOE 22/10/2019) from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. This study is part of her doctoral research in the Biomedicine program at the University of Granada.

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomesregenerative medicinemesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomesReviewimmunomodulationRegenerative medicineskin autoimmune diseasesImmunomodulationCell and Developmental Biologyexosomes-based therapyMedicineSkin wound healinglcsh:QH301-705.5Skin repairintegumentary systembusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)Mesenchymal stem cellCell BiologyExosomes-based therapyMicrovesicleslcsh:Biology (General)skin wound healingRegenerative medicineCancer researchSkin autoimmune diseasesWound healingbusinessDevelopmental BiologyFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Xrcc2 deficiency sensitizes cells to apoptosis by MNNG and the alkylating anticancer drugs temozolomide, fotemustine and mafosfamide

2006

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are potent killing lesions, and inefficient repair of DSBs does not only lead to cell death but also to genomic instability and tumorigenesis. DSBs are repaired by non-homologous end-joining and homologous recombination (HR). A key player in HR is Xrcc2, a Rad51-like protein. Cells deficient in Xrcc2 are hypersensitive to X-rays and mitomycin C and display increased chromosomal aberration frequencies. In order to elucidate the role of Xrcc2 in resistance to anticancer drugs, we compared Xrcc2 knockout (Xrcc2-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts with the corresponding isogenic wild-type and Xrcc2 complemented knockout cells. We show that Xrcc2-/- cells are hypersen…

MethylnitronitrosoguanidineCancer ResearchProgrammed cell deathDNA repairDNA damageMitomycinApoptosisBiologyNitrosourea Compoundschemistry.chemical_compoundOrganophosphorus CompoundsMafosfamideTemozolomidemedicineHumansCytotoxic T cellAntineoplastic Agents AlkylatingCyclophosphamideCisplatinMolecular biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsDacarbazineOncologychemistryApoptosisFotemustineCisplatinMutagensmedicine.drugCancer Letters
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Apoptosis in malignant glioma cells triggered by the temozolomide-induced DNA lesion O6-methylguanine

2006

Methylating drugs such as temozolomide (TMZ) are widely used in the treatment of brain tumours (malignant gliomas). The mechanism of TMZ-induced glioma cell death is unknown. Here, we show that malignant glioma cells undergo apoptosis following treatment with the methylating agents N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) and TMZ. Cell death determined by colony formation and apoptosis following methylation is greatly stimulated by p53. Transfection experiments with O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) and depletion of MGMT by O(6)-benzylguanine showed that, in gliomas, the apoptotic signal originates from O(6)-methylguanine (O(6)MeG) and that repair of O(6)MeG by MGMT prevent…

MethylnitronitrosoguanidineCancer ResearchProgrammed cell deathFas Ligand ProteinGuanineDNA repairFas-Associated Death Domain ProteinBlotting WesternApoptosisBiologymedicine.disease_causeO(6)-Methylguanine-DNA MethyltransferaseGliomaTemozolomideTumor Cells CulturedGeneticsmedicineHumansDNA Breaks Double-StrandedRNA Small InterferingAntineoplastic Agents AlkylatingneoplasmsMolecular BiologyTumor Stem Cell AssayCell ProliferationTemozolomideBrain NeoplasmsCell CycleGliomaCell cycleFlow CytometryFas receptormedicine.diseaseDacarbazineProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2ApoptosisCaspasesCancer researchTumor Suppressor Protein p53CarcinogenesisDNA Damagemedicine.drugOncogene
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O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase and p53 status predict temozolomide sensitivity in human malignant glioma cells

2006

Temozolomide (TMZ) is a methylating agent which prolongs survival when administered during and after radiotherapy in the first-line treatment of glioblastoma and which also has significant activity in recurrent disease. O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is a DNA repair enzyme attributed a role in cancer cell resistance to O6-alkylating agent-based chemotherapy. Using a panel of 12 human glioma cell lines, we here defined the sensitivity to TMZ in acute cytotoxicity and clonogenic survival assays in relation to MGMT, mismatch repair and p53 status and its modulation by dexamethasone, irradiation and BCL-X(L). We found that the levels of MGMT expression were a major predictor of T…

MethyltransferaseCell Survivalbcl-X ProteinBcl-xLTransfectionBiochemistryDNA methyltransferaseO(6)-Methylguanine-DNA MethyltransferaseCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCell Line TumorGliomaTemozolomidemedicineHumansCytotoxicityAntineoplastic Agents AlkylatingneoplasmsTumor Stem Cell AssayTemozolomideCell DeathbiologyGliomamedicine.diseaseCarmustinedigestive system diseasesDacarbazineEnzyme ActivationGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticCancer cellbiology.proteinCancer researchDNA mismatch repairTumor Suppressor Protein p53medicine.drugJournal of Neurochemistry
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Adaptogens in chemobrain (Part III): Antitoxic effects of plant extracts towards cancer chemotherapy-induced toxicity - transcriptome-wide microarray…

2019

Abstract Background Toxicity of chemotherapeutics is a serious problem in cancer therapy. Adaptogens are known to increase adaptability and survival organisms. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the effects of selected adaptogenic herbal extracts on FEC (fixed combination of 5-fluorouracil, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) induced changes in transcriptome-wide microarray profiles of neuroglia cells. Another task of the study was to identify those genes, which are associated with FEC-induced hepato-, cardio– and nephrotoxicity to predict potential effects of andrographolide (AND), Andrographis herb, Eleutherococcus roots genuine extracts (ES), their fixed combination (AE) and the combin…

MicroarrayDNA repairPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsEleutherococcusBiologyPharmacologyPlant RootsTranscriptome03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDrug DiscoveryAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsHumansCyclophosphamideCells Cultured030304 developmental biologySchisandraPharmacology0303 health sciencesMicroarray analysis techniquesPlant ExtractsLiver cellGene Expression ProfilingMicroarray AnalysisGene expression profilingComplementary and alternative medicineApoptosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFruitToxicityMolecular MedicineRhodiolaAntitoxinsFluorouracilTranscriptomeNeurogliaPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Slow and fast evolving endosymbiont lineages: positive correlation between the rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution

2015

The availability of complete genome sequences of bacterial endosymbionts with strict vertical transmission to the host progeny opens the possibility to estimate molecular evolutionary rates in different lineages and understand the main biological mechanisms influencing these rates. We have compared the rates of evolution for non-synonymous and synonymous substitutions in nine bacterial endosymbiont lineages, belonging to four clades (Baumannia, Blochmannia, Portiera, and Sulcia). The main results are the observation of a positive correlation between both rates with differences among lineages of up to three orders of magnitude and that the substitution rates decrease over long endosymbioses.…

Microbiology (medical)GeneticsDNA ReplicationNatural selectionfood.ingredientGeneration timeendosymbiosisEndosymbiosisObligateDNA RepairDNA repair[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]BlochmanniaDNA replicationlcsh:QR1-502BiologyEvolutionary rateMicrobiologyGenomelcsh:MicrobiologyfoodGeneration timePerspectiveComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSnucleotide substitutionFrontiers in Microbiology
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Mutation rate of bacteriophage ΦX174 modified through changes in GATC sequence context

2011

Bacteriophage ΦX174 has a relatively high mutation rate of 10⁻⁶ substitutions per nucleotide per strand copying. A thirty-fold reduction in the mutation rate was achieved by introducing seven GATC sequences in its genome. This motif allows for methyl-directed mismatch repair and is strongly avoided in nature by ΦX174 and other phages.

Microbiology (medical)Mutation rateGenome ViralDNA Mismatch RepairMicrobiologyGenomeEvolution MolecularBacteriophageGeneticsNucleotideMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneticschemistry.chemical_classificationBase SequencebiologyDNA virusDNA Methylationbiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseaseschemistrySingle Stranded DNA VirusDNA ViralMutationDNA mismatch repairBacteriophage phi X 174Infection, Genetics and Evolution
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