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The complex interplay between Notch signaling and Snail1 transcription factor in the regulation of epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT)

2015

Background The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a highly coordinated process observed during embryonic development and adult tissue repair. It is characterized by the loss of cell–cell adhesion and apicobasal polarity, and the transition to a cell type with a spindle-like phenotype able to migrate through the basal membranes. Methods This review article includes available date from peer-reviewed publications associated with the role of Notch signaling and Snail1 transcription factor in activation and regulation of EMT. Results Growing evidences in the past few years demonstrated a significant role of Notch in EMT activation. It is not surprising because this pathway is the nexus o…

Cell typeNotchSnail1business.industryEMTNotch signaling pathwayAnatomyPhenotypeCell biologyTGFβDownregulation and upregulationCompartment (development)Mesenchymal–epithelial transitionMedicineSurgeryEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionHypoxiabusinessTranscription factorCancerEuropean Surgery
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Comprehensive analysis of expression, subcellular localization, and cognate pairing of SNARE proteins in oligodendrocytes

2009

Oligodendrocytes form the central nervous system myelin sheath by spiral wrapping of their plasma membrane around axons, necessitating a high rate of exocytic membrane addition to the growing myelin membrane. Membrane fusion is mediated by soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor proteins (SNAREs), which act by specific pairing of vesicle (R)- and target (Q)-SNAREs. To characterize oligodendroglial SNAREs and their trafficking pathways, we performed a detailed expression analysis of SNAREs in differentiating cultured oligodendrocytes and myelin and determined their subcellular localization. Expression of the plasma membrane Q-SNAREs syntaxin 3, syntaxin 4, SNAP2…

Central Nervous SystemMaleVesicle-Associated Membrane Protein 3SynaptobrevinGolgi ApparatusBiologyMembrane FusionR-SNARE ProteinsMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSNAP23AnimalsSyntaxinQc-SNARE ProteinsTransport VesiclesCells CulturedMyelin SheathR-SNARE ProteinsQa-SNARE ProteinsVesicleCell MembraneLipid bilayer fusionQb-SNARE ProteinsSyntaxin 3Cell CompartmentationTransport proteinCell biologyOligodendrogliaProtein Transportnervous systemFemalebiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunitySNARE ProteinsDimerizationJournal of Neuroscience Research
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Production and chronobiology of emergence of the cercariae of Euparyphium albuferensis (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae).

1999

The production and the chronobiology of emergence of the cercariae of Euparyphium albuferensis from Gyraulus chinensis experimentally infected with a single miracidium were established during 28 consecutive days from the first day of cercarial shedding. Moreover, the effect of a sudden change in light-dark cycling was investigated. Although the daily cercarial shedding rates show great variability, a progressive increase in cercarial production was observed in the first weeks of the cercarial shedding periods, probably in relation to the demography of intramollusean larval stages. Under 12:12 light-dark cycling condition;, it, albuferensis cercariae emerged in the light, and the rhythm was …

Chronobiology PhenomenaEchinostomatidaeChronobiologyLarvabiologyLightEcologySnailsIntermediate hostZoologyDarknessbiology.organism_classificationPulmonataEchinostomatidaeCircadian RhythmHost-Parasite InteractionsAnimalsParasitologyCircadian rhythmTrematodaGyraulus chinensisEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Positive selection in development and growth rate regulation genes involved in species divergence of the genus Radix

2015

AbstractBackgroundLife history traits like developmental time, age and size at maturity are directly related to fitness in all organisms and play a major role in adaptive evolution and speciation processes. Comparative genomic or transcriptomic approaches to identify positively selected genes involved in species divergence can help to generate hypotheses on the driving forces behind speciation. Here we use a bottom-up approach to investigate this hypothesis by comparative analysis of orthologous transcripts of four closely related EuropeanRadixspecies.ResultsSnails of the genusRadixoccupy species specific distribution ranges with distinct climatic niches, indicating a potential for natural …

ClimateSnailsZoologyLife history theorySpecies SpecificityPhylogeneticsAnimalsRNA-SeqAdaptationSelection GeneticTranscriptomicsEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcological nicheMollusksNatural selectionbiologyPhylogenetic treeGene Expression ProfilingReproductive isolationbiology.organism_classificationReproductive isolationBiological EvolutionReproductive isolation ; RNA-Seq ; Transcriptomics ; Adaptive sequence evolution ; Positive selection ; Mollusks ; AdaptationPositive selectionEuropeGene Expression RegulationEvolutionary biologyAdaptationAdaptive sequence evolutionResearch ArticleRadix (gastropod)BMC Evolutionary Biology
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Consequences of food-attraction conditioning in Helix: a behavioral and electrophysiological study

1996

Food-attraction conditioning is a learning phenomenon by which adult Helix pomatia acquire the ability to locate food through exposure to that particular food. Food-conditioned snails can be distinguished from ‘naive’ snails during their approach to food. ‘Naive’ snails keep their tentacles upright — whereas ‘food-conditioned’ animals bend the tentacles down-ward, in a horizontal orientation, pointed in the direction of the food.

CommunicationbiologyPhysiologybusiness.industryHelix (gastropod)fungidigestive oral and skin physiologyHorizontal orientationSnailHelix pomatiabiology.organism_classificationAttractionBehavioral NeuroscienceElectrophysiologybiology.animalparasitic diseasesConditioningAnimal Science and ZoologyPsychologybusinessNeuroscienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Comparative Physiology A
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Étude exploratoire des obstacles à la transition universitaire selon le vécu d’étudiants français et belges

2020

International audience; Transition to Higher Education constitutes a challenging adjustment step for students that deserves major investigation. Yet, the transition obstacles are still overlooked. Most of international studies focused on individual predictors of adjustment and consider transition to Higher Education as a universal and invariant process. However, contextual characteristics of educational environment should be considered because they don’t imply the same requirements for adjustment. In order to address this limitation, this paper realized an exploratory comparison of first year student experience between a French and a Belgian university. The results highlighted similarities …

Comparaison internationale[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationDifficulté scolaire050109 social psychologyEnseignement supérieurtransition difficultiesTransition éducativedifficultés à la transition0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescomparaison transnationaleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:LC8-6691transnational comparisonlcsh:Special aspects of education4. Education05 social sciencesGIRSEFTransition universitaire050301 educationÉchec universitaireréussite universitairepremière année à l’universitéuniversity successréussite scolaireEnseignement secondairelcsh:L0503 educationfirst year at universitylcsh:Education
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Snapshot hyperspectral system for noninvasive skin blood oxygen saturation monitoring

2018

The present study introduces recently developed compact hyperspectral snapshot system (device and software) for skin oxygen saturation monitoring. This prototype device involves compact snapshot hyperspectral camera, multi-wavelength illuminator, optical filter and crossed polarizers. The device was validated using reference color samples and and in-vivo during finger arterial occlusion tests. The prototype system demonstrated good performance of skin hyperspectral measurements in spectral range of 500-630nm. The results confirmed reliability of developed system for in-vivo assessment of skin blood oxygen saturation.

Computer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHyperspectral imaging02 engineering and technologyPolarizer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticslaw0103 physical sciencesSnapshot (computer storage)0210 nano-technologyOptical filterRemote sensingBiophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI
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Towards single snapshot multispectral skin assessment

2012

Skin assessment technology based on comparative analysis of single-pixel RGB signal values at poly-chromatic illumination has been proposed. Multi-spectral imaging information from a single snapshot RGB image data set with the inter-channel crosstalk correction can be extracted this way. Proof-of-concept evaluations and measurement results are presented and discussed. Potential of bi-chromatic illumination for skin hemoglobin mapping during arterial occlusion test has been demonstrated.

Computer sciencebusiness.industryMultispectral imageSnapshot (computer storage)RGB color modelComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Performing transnational family with the affordances of mobile apps : a case study of Polish mothers living in Finland

2020

Affordances provided by digital technologies and mobile apps (WhatsApp, Skype, Messenger) help in maintaining familyhood. These mobile apps enable the creation of in-app family groups. They also afford image sharing, which is used for phatic purposes. Digital connectivity provides the illusions of togetherness and belonging, and allows for performing family in a transnational context (emotional transnationalism). However, it also generates the feelings of guilt through infrequent communication. In the auto-driven visual elicitation interviews, the study looks at family constellations and technologically mediated communication from the perspective of five Polish mothers living in Finland. Ap…

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The Redesigned Serpens, a Low-Cost, Highly Compliant Snake Robot†

2022

The term perception-driven obstacle-aided locomotion (POAL) was proposed to describe locomotion in which a snake robot leverages a sensory-perceptual system to exploit the surrounding operational environment and to identify walls, obstacles, or other structures as a means of propulsion. To attain POAL from a control standpoint, the accurate identification of push-points and reliable determination of feasible contact reaction forces are required. This is difficult to achieve with rigidly actuated robots because of the lack of compliance. As a possible solution to this challenge, our research group recently presented Serpens, a low-cost, open-source, and highly compliant multi-purpose modular…

Control and Optimizationsnake robot; series elastic actuator; SEA; roboticsArtificial IntelligenceMechanical EngineeringVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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