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Treatment of prepubertal periodontitis. A case report and discussion.

1992

Abstract This paper reports the treatment of prepubertal periodontitis in a 3–year-old girl with Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome. Initially, the patient was found to have a myeloperoxidase deficiency and microbiological tests have identified Bacteroides and Fusobacterium, in 60% and 25%, respectively of the total number of microbial flora cultivated. The initial treatment was extraction of all the primary teeth with grade 3 mobility, scaling, root planing and daily subgingival irrigation with a 0.2% solution of chlorhexidine. Several months before the eruption of the first permanent molars, the rest of the primary teeth were extracted. The patient was treated with daily subgingival irrigation of …

MolarPeriodontal pathologyDentistryOral hygieneRoot PlaningPapillon-Lefevre Diseasestomatognathic systemmedicineHumansTooth DeciduousPeriodontitisRest (music)Permanent teethOrthodonticsbiologybusiness.industryChlorhexidineChlorhexidinePubertymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationstomatognathic diseasesFusobacteriumChild PreschoolTooth ExtractionPeriodonticsDental ScalingFemaleBacteroidesbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of clinical periodontology
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Molecular Evolution of Apoptotic Pathways: Cloning of Key Domains from Sponges (Bcl-2 Homology Domains and Death Domains) and Their Phylogenetic Rela…

2000

Cells from metazoan organisms are eliminated in a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes by apoptosis. In this report, we describe the cloning and characterization of molecules from the marine sponges Geodia cydonium and Suberites domuncula, whose domains show a high similarity to those that are found in molecules of the vertebrate Bcl-2 superfamily and of the death receptors. The Bcl-2 proteins contain up to four Bcl-2 homology regions (BH). Two Bcl-2-related molecules have been identified from sponges that are provided with two of those regions, BH1 and BH2, and are termed Bcl-2 homology proteins (BHP). The G. cydonium molecule, BHP1_GC, has a putative size of 28,164, w…

Molecular Sequence DataApoptosisBiologyHomology (biology)Evolution MolecularMolecular evolutionGeneticsAnimalsHumansAnkyrinAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularMolecular BiologyGenePhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCaenorhabditis eleganschemistry.chemical_classificationGeneticsBase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidPhylogenetic treeIntronbiology.organism_classificationPoriferaSuberites domunculaProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2chemistryPeptidesJournal of Molecular Evolution
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Caspase-mediated apoptosis in sponges: cloning and function of the phylogenetic oldest apoptotic proteases from Metazoa

2003

AbstractSponges (phylum Porifera) represent the phylogenetically oldest metazoan phylum. These animals have complex cell adhesion and powerful immune systems which allow the formation of a distinct body plan. Consequently, an apoptotic machinery has to be predicted that allows sponges to eliminate unwanted cells accumulating during development. With the marine sponge Geodia cydonium, it is shown that allografts of these animals undergo apoptosis as demonstrated by apoptotic DNA fragmentation. Extracts from allografts contain an enzymic activity characteristic for caspases; as substrate to determine the cleavage activity, Ac-DEVD-AMC was applied. cDNAs encoding predicted caspase-3-related pr…

Molecular Sequence DataApoptosisCaspase 3SpongeCoumarinsEndopeptidasesAnimalsInvertebrateAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularEnzyme InhibitorsMolecular BiologyPhylogenyCaspasebiologyCaspase 3Cell adhesion moleculeAlternative splicingApoptotic DNA fragmentationPotential proapoptotic molecule DD2Cell BiologyBcl-2 homologous proteinbiology.organism_classificationSuberites domunculaCaspaseCaspase InhibitorsPoriferaCell biologyIsoenzymesSuberites domunculaSpongeApoptosisCaspasesbiology.proteinOligopeptidesSequence AlignmentBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research
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Expression of one sponge Iroquois homeobox gene in primmorphs from Suberites domuncula during canal formation

2003

SUMMARY Sponges (Porifera) represent the evolutionary oldest multicellular animals. They are provided with the basic molecules involved in cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions. We report here the isolation and characterization of a complementary DNA from the sponge Suberites domuncula coding for the sponge homeobox gene, SUBDOIRX-a. The deduced polypeptide with a predicted Mr of 44,375 possesses the highly conserved Iroquois-homeodomain. We applied in situ hybridization to localize Iroquois in the sponge. The expression of this gene is highest in cells adjacent to the canals of the sponge in the medulla region. To study the expression of Iroquois during development, the in vitro primmorph…

Molecular Sequence DataIn situ hybridizationFerric CompoundsComplementary DNAAnimalsCluster AnalysisGeneIn Situ HybridizationPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDNA PrimersBase SequencebiologyMulticellular animalsGene Expression ProfilingGenes HomeoboxFresh-water sponge. Geodia-cydonium. Marine sponges. Ephydatia-muelleri. Adhesion receptors. Family. Origin. Cells. Identification. Evolution.Sequence Analysis DNAAnatomyBlotting Northernbiology.organism_classificationIn vitroPoriferaCell biologySuberites domunculaSpongeHomeoboxDevelopmental BiologyEvolution and Development
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Description of Dryocosmus destefanii new species (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) from Quercus suber L. in Italy

2018

A new species, Dryocosmus destefanii Cerasa & Melika n. sp. associated with a Cerris section oak, Quercus suber L., is described from Italy. Description, diagnosis, host associations and biology for the new species and an illustrated identification key to the Western Palaearctic Dryocosmus species are given. The description is supported by morphological and molecular data.  

Morphology0106 biological sciencesInsectaArthropodaWaspsDryocosmuIdentification keyHymenopteraQuercus suberDistribution010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesQuercusCynipidaeBotanyAnimaliaAnimalsAsexual generationQuercuBiologyOak gall waspEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybiologyAnimalCynipiniNew specieChilaspiWestern PalaearcticBiodiversityWaspDryocosmusbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicHymenoptera010602 entomologySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataItalyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Zootaxa
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Reconstructing the ancestor of Mycobacterium leprae: The dynamics of gene loss and genome reduction

2007

We have reconstructed the gene content and order of the last common ancestor of the human pathogens Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. During the reductive evolution of M. leprae, 1537 of 2977 ancestral genes were lost, among which we found 177 previously unnoticed pseudogenes. We find evidence that a massive gene inactivation took place very recently in the M. leprae lineage, leading to the loss of hundreds of ancestral genes. A large proportion of their nucleotide content (∼89%) still remains in the genome, which allowed us to characterize and date them. The age of the pseudogenes was computed using a new methodology based on the rates and patterns of substitution in the…

Most recent common ancestorGeneticsLetterLineage (genetic)PseudogeneComputational BiologyMycobacterium tuberculosisBiologybiology.organism_classificationGenomeEvolution MolecularMycobacterium lepraeMycobacterium tuberculosisPhylogeneticsGeneticsDNA FungalMycobacterium lepraeGeneGene DeletionGenome BacterialPhylogenyGenetics (clinical)Genome Research
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Behavioral responses of the parasitoidMelittobia digitatato volatiles emitted by its natural and laboratory hosts

2010

Responses of macropterous females of the ectoparasitoid Melittobia digitata Dahms (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) to direct and indirect cues emitted by its natural hosts as well as laboratory hosts were investigated using a Y-tube olfactometer. To locate the nest of mud dauber wasps, Trypoxylon politum Say (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae), and one of their inquilines, Anthrax spec., parasitoids exploit volatiles from the freshly built nest mud and the empty cocoon constructed by the wasps, as well as their meconium. However, the parasitoids did not respond to odors emitted by older nest mud or by the host stages that are attacked (T. politum prepupae and Anthrax spec. larvae). Melittobia digitata was …

Mud dauberEulophidaeCrabronidaebiologyNestEcologyInsect ScienceParasitismHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationMelittobiaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsParasitoidEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
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Host detection and rate of parasitism by Acroricnus seductor (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a natural enemy of mud-dauber wasps (Hymenoptera: Sphecida…

2011

Abstract The behavioural ecology of ichneumonid wasps that attack aculeate Hymenoptera is still largely unknown. Field observations and morphological analyses were devoted to investigate host detection and rate of parasitism by Acroricnus seductor (Scopoli), a natural enemy of the black and yellow mud dauber wasp Sceliphron caementarium (Drury). At the study site, about half of the host nests suffered parasitism by A. seductor. No significant difference was found between the rate of parasitism in sheltered (inside human building) and unsheltered (outside building) nests. Larger nests did not suffer a higher rate of parasitism, and larger brood cells were not more likely to be parasitized. …

Mud dauberIchneumonidaeSphecidaeNestbiologySceliphron caementariumEcologyParasitismAnimal Science and Zoologybiology.organism_classificationSceliphronEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBroodAnimal Biology
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La nueva sociedad contra el viejo Estado

2004

Reseña de dos de los volúmenes del programa "Europa-Mundi", dirigido y coordinado por José Vidal-Beneyto: "La ventana global" (2002), y "Hacia una sociedad civil global" (2003). Además de estos dos volúmenes, se publicó un tercero: "Derechos humanos y diversidad cultural" (2006). Existe un cuarto volumen inédito: "Ciudadanía mundial y poder global".

MundializaciónComisión EuropeaInstituciones liberal-democráticasMovimiento antiglobalizaciónVidal-Beneyto JoséCiencia políticaPolítica internacionalNeoliberalismoCumbre internacionalSistema mundialEmpresasConsorcio de la Ciudad de Santiago de CompostelaDerechos humanosGlobalizaciónTeoría políticaSOCIEDAD CIVILSobre José Vidal-Beneyto: Reseñas críticas y referencias a la obra de Vidal-BeneytoSociedad civil globalDiversidad culturalUNESCOOrganizaciones no gubernamentalesOrganismos económicos internacionalesAltermundialismoOpinión públicaPolitizaciónEspecie humanaAgencia Europea de la CulturaJosé Vidal-BeneytoMulticulturalidad
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Una rampa de lanzamiento

2001

MundializaciónComisión EuropeaVidal-Beneyto JoséEuroPOLÍTICAConferencia IntergubernamentalEUROPAVoluntarismoLiderazgoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónUnión EuropeaLegitimidad democráticaEstados miembrosParlamento EuropeoConsejo EuropeoNizaPresidencia europeaCrisis económica
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