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Infection risks of city canal swimming events in the Netherlands in 2016.

2018

Introduction Swimming events in city canals are gaining popularity in the Netherlands, even though canal water is usually not officially designated for recreational use. Knowledge regarding the risk of infection after swimming in canals is limited. An outbreak was reported in 2015 following a canal swimming event in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Local governments were concerned about the health risks of such events. In order to assess the safety of canal swimming, the Public Health Service (PHS) prospectively investigated two city canal swimming events in 2015. In 2016, we repeated this study, aiming to prospectively determine the risks of infection during two urban swimming events, the Utrecht…

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Direct catalytic cross-coupling of alkenyllithium compounds

2015

A catalytic method for the direct cross-coupling of alkenyllithium reagents with aryl and alkenyl halides is described. The use of a catalyst comprising Pd-2(dba)(3)/XPhos allows for the stereoselective preparation of a wide variety of substituted alkenes in high yields under mild conditions. In addition (1-ethoxyvinyl) lithium can be efficiently converted into substituted vinyl ethers which, after hydrolysis, give readily access to the corresponding methyl ketones in a one pot procedure.

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WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS REHABILITATION BASED ON A SMALL INFORMATION DATASET

2012

REHABILITATIONWATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKSSMALL INFORMATION DATASET
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mRNA as a versatile tool for exogenous protein expression.

2012

Several viral and non-viral vectors have been developed for exogenous protein expression in specific cells. Conventionally, this purpose is achieved through the use of recombinant DNA. But mainly due to the risks associated with permanent genetic alteration of cells, safety and ethical concerns have been raised for the use of DNA-based vectors in human clinical therapy. In the last years, synthetic messenger RNA has emerged as powerful tool to deliver genetic information. RNA vectors exhibit several advantages compared to DNA and are particularly interesting for applications that require transient gene expression. RNA stability and translation efficiency can be increased by cis-acting struc…

RNA StabilityGenetic VectorsGene ExpressionComputational biologyBiologySmall hairpin RNADrug DiscoveryGene expressionGeneticsAnimalsHumansVector (molecular biology)RNA MessengerMolecular BiologyPost-transcriptional regulationGenetics (clinical)GeneticsMessenger RNAGene Transfer TechniquesRNAGenetic TherapyImmunity InnateRNA silencingRegulatory sequenceMolecular MedicineProtein Processing Post-TranslationalCurrent gene therapy
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Pseudouridine: Still mysterious, but never a fake (uridine)!

2014

International audience; Pseudouridine () is the most abundant of >150 nucleoside modifications in RNA. Although was discovered as the first modified nucleoside more than half a century ago, neither the enzymatic mechanism of its formation, nor the function of this modification are fully elucidated. We present the consistent picture of synthases, their substrates and their substrate positions in model organisms of all domains of life as it has emerged to date and point out the challenges that remain concerning higher eukaryotes and the elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism.

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A tRNA half modulates translation as stress response in Trypanosoma brucei

2019

In the absence of extensive transcription control mechanisms the pathogenic parasite Trypanosoma brucei crucially depends on translation regulation to orchestrate gene expression. However, molecular insight into regulating protein biosynthesis is sparse. Here we analyze the small non-coding RNA (ncRNA) interactome of ribosomes in T. brucei during different growth conditions and life stages. Ribosome-associated ncRNAs have recently been recognized as unprecedented regulators of ribosome functions. Our data show that the tRNAThr 3´half is produced during nutrient deprivation and becomes one of the most abundant tRNA-derived RNA fragments (tdRs). tRNAThr halves associate with ribosomes and pol…

RNA Transfer ThrScienceTrypanosoma brucei bruceiQProtozoan ProteinsArticleRNA TransferStress PhysiologicalPolyribosomesProtein Biosynthesis540 Chemistryparasitic diseases570 Life sciences; biologyRNA Small Untranslatedlcsh:QRNA Messengerlcsh:ScienceRibosomesRNA ProtozoanNature Communications
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Radiofrequency thermal ablation vs percutaneous ethanol injection for small hcc in cirrhosis:metanalysis of randomized controlled trials

2009

1. Am J Gastroenterol. 2009 Feb;104(2):514-24. Epub 2009 Jan 13. Radiofrequency thermal ablation vs. percutaneous ethanol injection for small hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhosis: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Orlando A, Leandro G, Olivo M, Andriulli A, Cottone M. Department of Medicine, Pneumology and Nutrition Clinic, V. Cervello Hospital, University of Palermo, Piazza Mameli 1, Palermo, Italy. ambrogiorlando@tiscali.it OBJECTIVES: Radiofrequency thermal ablation (RF) and percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) have been employed in the treatment of small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) as curative treatments. The aim of the study was to review the available evidence compari…

Radiofrequency thermal ablation percutaneous ethanol injecction small hepatocellular carcinoma meta-analysis
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Digital CZT detector system for high flux energy-resolved X-ray imaging

2017

Photon counting arrays with energy resolving capabilities are recently desired for the next-generation X-ray imaging systems. In this work, we present the performance of a 2 mm thick CZT pixel detector, with pixel pitches of 500 mu m and 250 mu m, coupled to a fast and low noise ASIC (PIXIE ASIC), characterized by only the preamplifier stage. A 16-channel digital readout electronics was used to continuously digitize and process each output channel from the PIXIE ASIC, performing multi-parameter analysis (event arrival time, pulse shape, pulse height) at low and high input counting rates (ICRs). The spectroscopic response of the system to monochromatic X-ray and gamma ray sources, at both lo…

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Small Bowel Perforations: What the Radiologist Needs to Know

2016

The incidence of small bowel perforation is low but can develop from a variety of causes including Crohn disease, ischemic or bacterial enteritis, diverticulitis, bowel obstruction, volvulus, intussusception, trauma, and ingested foreign bodies. In contrast to gastroduodenal perforation, the amount of extraluminal air in small bowel perforation is small or absent in most cases. This article will illustrate the main aspects of small bowel perforation, focusing on anatomical reasons of radiological findings and in the evaluation of the site of perforation using plain film, ultrasound, and multidetector computed tomography equipments. In particular, the authors highlight the anatomic key notes…

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imagingmedicine.medical_specialtyPerforation (oil well)Bowel perforation030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntussusception (medical disorder)Intestine SmallmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingUltrasonographybusiness.industryCrohn diseasedigestive oral and skin physiology030208 emergency & critical care medicineDiverticulitisImage Enhancementmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesVolvulusBowel obstructionIntestinal PerforationRadiologyTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessSmall bowel perforationSeminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI
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Using mRNA and small RNA gene expression changes in peripheral blood for easy detection of Ra-223 incorporation

2019

Radium-223Small RNARadiation analysisEnvironmental EngineeringmRNAlcsh:QR1-502Biologylcsh:Microbiologylcsh:PhysiologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTranscriptomeProstate cancerRadium-223lcsh:ZoologyGene expressionmedicineradiation biomarkerssmall RNAincorporationlcsh:QL1-991Messenger RNAlcsh:QP1-981gene expression changesprostate cancermedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyPeripheral bloodtranscriptomemedicine.drugBIO Web of Conferences
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