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The world of twins: an update

2010

In last years, owing to the widespread availability of assisted-reproduction technology, multiple pregnancy rates in Western countries have increased. In twin pregnancies, an increased rate of gestational complications, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), preterm birth and severe perinatal conditions is present. These complications are more frequent in monozygotic twins compared to dizygotic twins as well as an increased relative risk of chromosomal abnormalities and congenital malformation. Monochorionic twins are at higher risk for complications, since they share a common placenta where an imbalance in unidirectional arteriovenous anastomoses can lead to twin#x2013;twin transfusion sy…

medicine.medical_specialtyTwinsIntrauterine growth restrictionInfant Newborn DiseasesCongenital AbnormalitiesTwins monozygotic dizygotic twin–twin transfusion syndrome selective intrauterine growth restriction developmental delaySettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPregnancyPlacentaDiseases in TwinsHumansMedicineChromosome AberrationsPregnancyFetusbusiness.industryObstetricsMortality rateInfant NewbornObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureRelative riskPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGestationFemaleMonochorionic twinsPregnancy MultiplebusinessThe Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
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Molecular Analysis of the Androgen Receptor Gene in 52 Patients with Complete or Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: A Collaborative Study

1992

In patients with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), RFLP study of the androgen receptor gene made it possible to analyze whether deletions or mutations could be responsible for abnormalities in androgen responsiveness. We studied RFLPs of DNA from 25 46,XY patients with partial AIS (PAIS), defined as a concentration of androgen receptor in genital-skin fibroblasts less than 340 fmol/mg DNA, and DNA from 27 46,XY patients with complete AIS (CAIS) with no detectable androgen receptor site. DNA samples were digested with BamHI, EcoRI, HindIII and TaqI restriction enzymes and hybridized with three cDNA probes covering the three domains of the androgen receptor. When we had the maternal and …

medicine.medical_specialtyX Chromosomemedicine.drug_classEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMolecular Sequence DataDeoxyribonuclease HindIIIBiologyurologic and male genital diseasesPolymerase Chain Reactionchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineHumansPartial androgen insensitivity syndromeGeneSex Chromosome AberrationsBase SequenceAndrogen Receptor GeneDNASyndromeMetribolonemedicine.diseaseAndrogenMolecular analysisEndocrinologychemistryReceptors AndrogenMutationAndrogensAndrogen insensitivity syndromeRestriction fragment length polymorphismPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthDNAHormone Research
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SIRT1 regulation of insulin-signalling pathways in liver, white adipose tissue and pancreas during fasting or calorie restriction

2007

In an excellent review by Yang et al.[1], published in issue 5 of Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, the involvement of the human sirtuin SIRT1 in nutrient-sensing and insulin-signalling pathways is explained. The regulation of SIRT1 with fasting in liver, pancreas and white adipose tissue is illustrated (see Figure 2 of Yang et al.). We consider that the depiction in the article by Yang et al. could be misleading for the reader, and we propose a modified version (Figure 1).

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industrySirtuin 1Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismCalorie restrictionAdipose tissueWhite adipose tissuehumanitiesEndocrinologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureLiver metabolismInternal medicineSirtuinmedicinebiology.proteinbusinessPancreashuman activitiesInsulin signallingTrends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Factors Predisposing to Hypertension in Subjects Formerly Born Preterm: Renal Impairment, Arterial Stiffness, Endothelial Dysfunction or 
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2020

: Subjects formerly born preterm subsequently develop arterial - particularly isolated systolic- hypertension more frequently than their peers born at term. : Numerous factors may influence this predisposition, including an incomplete nephrogenesis, implying the presence of kidneys with a reduced number of nephrons and consequent reduction in haematic filtration, increased sodium absorption and activation of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, increased arterial rigidity produced by an elastin deficiency previously observed in anatomic specimens of human immature aorta, and reduced endothelial nitric oxide excretion, due to high blood levels of ADMA, a strong direct inhibitor of nitric o…

medicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionIntrauterine growth restrictionGestational Age030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyKidneyRisk AssessmentArticleNitric oxideExcretion03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineVascular StiffnessRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicine.arteryInternal MedicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinelow birth weightEndothelial dysfunctionAortaFetal Growth Retardationbiologybusiness.industryInfant Newbornpreterm birthblood pressureperinatal programmingmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyBlood pressurechemistryArterial stiffnessbiology.proteinEndothelium VascularbusinessPrematurityElastinInfant PrematureCurrent Hypertension Reviews
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Sleep restriction for the duration of a work week impairs multitasking performance

2010

It is important to develop shift schedules that minimise the chance for sleep-related human error in safety-critical domains. Experimental data on the effects of sleep restriction (SR) play a key role in this development work. In order to provide such data, we conducted an experiment in which cognitively demanding and long-duration task performance, simulating task performance at work, was measured under SR and following recovery. Twenty healthy male volunteers, aged 19-29 years, participated in the study. Thirteen of them had first two baseline days (8-h sleep opportunity per day), then five SR days (4-h sleep) and finally two recovery days (8-h sleep). Seven controls were allowed to sleep…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesPsychomotor vigilance taskPoison controlGeneral MedicineElectrooculographyAudiologyElectroencephalographySleep in non-human animals050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineRhythmmedicineHuman multitasking0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerySleep restrictionJournal of Sleep Research
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The consumption of a bread enriched with dietary fibre and l-carnitine improves glucose homoeostasis and insulin sensitivity in patients with metabol…

2015

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a bakery product enriched with dietary fibre and L-carnitine in countering glucose homoeostasis and insulin sensitivity in patients with and without MetS. This was a 12-week, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial employing fifty-four subjects (28 with MetS and 26 without MetS). After one month (run-in period), subjects were divided into two intervention groups: one received dietary fibre (5.59 g of soluble fibre and 9.49 g of insoluble fibre) plus 2325 mg of L-carnitine enriched bread (n = 26) and the other received placebo bread (n = 28). Anthropometric measurements, biochemical parameters inflammatory markers and LDL subfra…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentCaloric restrictionMetabolismmedicine.diseasePlaceboMetabolic syndromeBiochemistryFibreInsulin resistanceEndocrinologyInternal medicineL-carnitinemedicineCarnitineMetabolic syndromeLipid profilebusinessHomeostasisFood Sciencemedicine.drugJournal of Cereal Science
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An unconventional TRAIL to cancer therapy

2013

Cellular immunotherapy offers novel, safe, and effective routes to treating cancer. However, approaches utilizing cytotoxic CD8+ T cells are hampered by the need to identify suitable target antigens that are expressed by tumor cells but not healthy tissues, and that are recognized with sufficient affinity. Most importantly, the applicability of CD8+ T-cell-based therapies is governed by the MHC restriction of tumor-specific epitopes, thereby limiting the potential benefit to patients carrying the appropriate MHC haplotype. Alternative approaches to harness the immune system against tumors exploit non-MHC-restricted γδ T cells that recognize stress-induced changes in transformed cells. A new…

medicine.medical_treatmentImmunologychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaImmunotherapyMHC restrictionBiologyNKG2DMajor histocompatibility complexEpitopeImmune systemAntigenImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellEuropean Journal of Immunology
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Training practices of Filipino athletes during the early covid-19 lockdown

2022

The imposition of COVID-19 lockdown restricted the daily activities of many people, including athletes. This study investigated the training practices of athletes in the Philippines during the first COVID-19 lockdown. A total of 442 athletes answered an online survey (May-July 2020), with questions pertaining to training practices, such as training frequency and duration. Data were analyzed according to: athlete classification (world-class, international, national, state, or recreational), sport category (individual or team), and sex (male or female). During lockdown, significant reductions in training frequency (except recreational, i.e., lower pre-lockdown training) and duration were obse…

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Smoothed score confidence interval for the breakpoint in segmented regression

2012

For the breakpoint parameter in segmented regression we consider confidence intervals based on the score statistic. Due to unsmoothness of the score, we propose to build the confidence intervals using its smoothed version under proper shape restrictions. Some simulations are presented to assess the finite sample performance of the proposed approach.

non-standard inferenceshape restrictionbreak-pointscoresegmented regressionSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Solutions with sign information for nonlinear Robin problems with no growth restriction on reaction

2019

We consider a parametric nonlinear Robin problem driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator. The reaction is a Carathéodory function which is only locally defined (that is, the hypotheses concern only its behaviour near zero). The conditions on the reaction are minimal. Using variational tools together with truncation, perturbation and comparison techniques and critical groups, we show that for all small values of the parameter λ > 0, the problem has at least three nontrivial smooth solutions, two of constant sign and the third nodal.

nonlinear maximum principleApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsFunction (mathematics)Differential operator01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsNonlinear systemGrowth restrictionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicaextremal constant sign solutionsApplied mathematicsnodal solutions0101 mathematicscritical groupsAnalysisNonlinear regularity theorySign (mathematics)Parametric statisticsMathematicsApplicable Analysis
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