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Langer-Giedion syndrome with interstitial 8q-deletion.

1982

We describe a 12-year-old girl with Langer-Giedion syndrome (tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome type II) who also had vertebral malformations. Chromosome analysis identified an interstitial del(8q): 46,XX,del(8)(pter leads to q22::q234 leads to qter) as a cause of this syndrome.

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyChromosome DisordersNoseBone and BonesLanger–Giedion syndromeFingersChromosome analysisInternal medicineIntellectual Disabilityotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumansAbnormalities MultipleChildGenetics (clinical)Chromosome AberrationsChromosomes Human 6-12 and XSyndrome typebusiness.industryAnatomySyndromemedicine.diseaseSpineChromosome BandingEndocrinologyKaryotypingFemaleChromosome DeletionbusinessAmerican journal of medical genetics
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Istanze biotine in Sicilia tra storia, restauro e modernismo e il caso del restauro del castello di Mussomeli

2018

In Sicilia l’influenza di Camillo Boito nella cultura architettonica tra Ottocento e Novecento si delinea secondo l’inscindibile intreccio tra restauro, studi storici e progetto del nuovo, connubio vivo, d’altronde, nella figura stessa dello studioso. Oltre che alla notorietà del suo pensiero, l’influenza di Boito nella cultura siciliana si deve anche al suo coinvolgimento nell’ambito di alcune specifiche vicende siciliane. Infatti, per la nuova organizzazione centralizzata della tutela del Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione, alla fine dell’Ottocento, egli si recò più volte in Sicilia come membro di Commissioni ministeriali a dirimere varie questioni nate intorno al restauro di importanti …

conservazioneCamillo Boito; castello Mussomeli (Caltanissetta); restauro; conservazionerestauroCamillo Boito; Casle Mussomeli (Caltanissetta); restauration; conservationCasle Mussomeli (Caltanissetta)castello Mussomeli (Caltanissetta)conservationCamillo BoitoSettore ICAR/19 - Restaurorestauration
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Effects of electrical stimulation pattern on quadriceps isometric force and fatigue in individuals with spinal cord injury

2015

Introduction Variable frequency trains (VFT) or train combinations have been suggested as useful strategies to offset the rapid fatigue induced by constant frequency trains (CFT) during electrical stimulation. However, most studies have been of short duration with limited functional application in those with spinal cord injury (SCI). We therefore tested force and fatigue in response to VFT, CFT, and combined patterns in strength training-like conditions (6-s contractions). Methods Ten SCI individuals underwent either CFT or VFT patterns until target torque was no longer produced and then switched immediately to the other pattern. Results Target torque was reached more times when VFT was use…

contractionsmedicine.medical_specialtyhuman skeletal-muscleStimulationIsometric exercisefunctional electrical stimulationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMuscle nervemedicinecatch-like propertyOrthopedics and Sports MedicinemovementsShort durationSpinal cord injuryconstant frequency trainsmechanismsexercisebusiness.industrysummationRehabilitationmedicine.diseaseFESfrequency[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Constant frequencymuscle fatigueelectromyostimulationbusinessstrengthvariable frequency trains
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Infectious Entry Pathway of Enterovirus B Species

2015

Enterovirus B species (EV-B) are responsible for a vast number of mild and serious acute infections. They are also suspected of remaining in the body, where they cause persistent infections contributing to chronic diseases such as type I diabetes. Recent studies of the infectious entry pathway of these viruses revealed remarkable similarities, including non-clathrin entry of large endosomes originating from the plasma membrane invaginations. Many cellular factors regulating the efficient entry have recently been associated with macropinocytic uptake, such as Rac1, serine/threonine p21-activated kinase (Pak1), actin, Na/H exchanger, phospholipace C (PLC) and protein kinase Cα (PKCα). Another…

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The Effect of the Cranial Electrotherapy on the Muscle Motor Function in Different Operating Modes

2015

The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of cranial electrotherapy stimulation on muscle function analysis indicators. Instrumental assessment of muscle function (on a REV9000, Technogym, Italy) was performed before and after cranial electrotherapy stimulation, assessments of the muscle function was performed during knee extension maximum voluntary, isometric contraction (MVIC), angle velocity with load 45Nm isotonic contraction and maximum pick torque in isokinetic contraction on 30°/s, 200°/s and 300°/s and neuromuscular efficiency measurements. To analyze data was used Excel program Statistics 3.1. Subjects of our study were twenty healthy athletes of sport fitness. 1 minu…

cranial electrical stimulation; dynamometer; electromyogram; isokinetic; isometric; isotonicIsokinetic contractionmedicine.medical_specialtyCranial electrotherapy stimulationCranial Electrical Stimulationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentIsometric exerciseKnee extensionMotor functionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationElectrotherapyIsotonicPhysical therapyMedicinebusinessSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Crystal structure of 1-(2-fluoro­benzo­yl)-2,7-di­meth­oxy­naphthalene

2014

The asymmetric unit of the compound contains two independent conformers. Each conformer is stacked along the a axis to form columns through van der Waals inter­actions only.

crystal structureCrystallographyAromaticityGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureDihedral angleCondensed Matter PhysicsRing (chemistry)Bioinformatics1-aroyl­naphthalene compoundResearch Communicationschemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeCrystallographynon-coplanarly accumulated aromatic rings structurechemistryQD901-999symbolsMoleculeGeneral Materials Sciencevan der Waals forceConformational isomerism1-aroylnaphthalene compoundNaphthalenespatial organizationActa Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online
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Crystal structure of thecisandtranspolymorphs of bis[μ-2-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)phenolato]-κ3N,O:O;κ3O:N,O-bis[fac-tricarbonylrhenium(I)]

2017

The title dinuclear complex, [Re2(C13H8NOS)2(CO)6], crystallizes in two polymorphs where the 2-(1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)phenolate ligands and two carbonyl groups aretrans- (I) orcis-arranged (II) with respect to the [Re2O2(CO)4] core. PolymorphsIandIIexhibit a crystallographically imposed centre of symmetry and a twofold rotation axis, respectively. The structures may be described as being formed by two octahedrally distorted metal-coordinating units fused through μ-oxido bridges, leading to edge-sharing dimers. The crystal packing is governed by C—H...O hydrogen-bonding interactions, forming chains parallel to thecaxis inIand a three-dimensional network inII.

crystal structureStereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureRhenium010402 general chemistry010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistryCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencespolymorphism0104 chemical sciencesrhenium tricarbonyl complexeslcsh:ChemistryCrystallographylcsh:QD1-999Polymorphism (materials science)chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceCis–trans isomerismActa Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
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Preparation of potentially porous, chiral organometallic materials through spontaneous resolution of pincer palladium conformers.

2013

Understanding the mechanism by which advanced materials assemble is essential for the design of new materials with desired properties. Here, we report a method to form chiral, potentially porous materials through spontaneous resolution of conformers of a PCP pincer palladium complex ({2,6-bis[(di-t-butylphosphino)methyl]phenyl}palladium(II)halide). The crystallisation is controlled by weak hydrogen bonding giving rise to chiral qtz-nets and channel structures, as shown by 16 such crystal structures for X = Cl and Br with various solvents like pentane and bromobutane. The fourth ligand (in addition to the pincer ligand) on palladium plays a crucial role; the chloride and the bromide primaril…

crystal structuretermoanalyysichemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structurekiderakenne010402 general chemistryjauhe röntgen diffraktioCrystallography X-Ray01 natural scienceshuokoiset materiaalitpalladium kompleksiInorganic ChemistryMolecular recognitionOrganometallic CompoundsMoleculePincer ligandta116palladium pincer complexes; hexagonal channels; self-assembly; weak interactionssingle crystal X-ray diffractionpowder X-ray diffractionorganometalliMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryStereoisomerismpalladium complexyksikide röntgen diffraktio0104 chemical sciencesPincer movementChemistryCrystallographySelf-assemblyporous materialsPorosityPalladiumMonoclinic crystal systemPalladiumDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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SUGGESTIONS OF SCENARIOS FOR RESTORING LONGITUDINAL CONNECTIVITY TO SUSTAIN FISH FAUNA MIGRATION UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM OF APAHIDA BOTTOM SILL

2016

Rivers and their corridors form complex ecosystems that include adjacent land, flora and fauna and the actual courses of water. Given the ecological criteria for prioritizing the rehabilitation of longitudinal continuity of watercourses recommended by the International Commission for Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) (Appendix 1) and starting from the analysis of the Management Plan to ensure longitudinal continuity of watercourses in Some?-Tisa River Area (Annex 9.17.a in BMP – Basin Management Plan) there have been proposed several scenarios in order to facilitate fish species migration above the bottom sill from Apahida. The selected case study is focused on the mentioned discharge …

damlongitudinal connectivitylcsh:QH540-549.5fish migrationlcsh:EcologySomesul Mic Riverecobiome's functionalityLakes Reservoirs and Ponds
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Topical anti-inflammatory potential of quercetin in lipid-based nanosystems: In vivo and in vitro evaluation

2013

Purpose: To develop quercetin-loaded phospholipid vesicles, namely liposomes and PEVs (Penetration Enhancer-containing Vesicles), and to investigate their efficacy on TPA-induced skin inflammation. Methods: Vesicles were made from a mixture of phospholipids, quercetin and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG), specifically added to increase drug solubility and penetration through the skin. Vesicle morphology and self-assembly were probed by Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscopy and Small/Wide Angle X-ray Scattering, as well as the main physico-chemical features by Light Scattering. The anti-inflammatory efficacy of quercetin nanovesicles was assessed in vivo on TPA-treated mice dorsal skin by the d…

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