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Development and Validation of the Brief Music in Mood Regulation Scale (B-MMR)

2012

mood regulation has been shown to be among of the most important reasons for musical engagement, but there has been a lack of a concise measurement instrument for this behavior. The current study focused on developing and testing the Brief Music in Mood Regulation scale (B-MMR), a 21-item self-report instrument for assessing the use of seven different music-related mood-regulation strategies. Two survey studies (N = 1515 and N = 526) were conducted to first develop and then test and validate the instrument. The newly constructed scale showed adequate internal consistency reliabilities and correlated expectedly with measures of general emotion regulation and musical engagement. As a concise …

emotion regulationmittaaminenPsychometricsApplied psychologyscale developmentmusiikkiTest validityScale (music)behavioral disciplines and activitiesDevelopmental psychologytunteiden säätelyThen testMoodInternal consistencyta6131mood regulationPsychologyMusic
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Data from: Microbiome symbionts and diet diversity incur costs on the immune system of insect larvae

2017

Communities of symbiotic microorganisms that colonize the gastrointestinal tract play an important role in food digestion and protection against opportunistic microbes. Diet diversity increases the number of symbionts in the intestines, a benefit that is considered to impose no cost for the host organism. However, less is known about the possible immunological investments that hosts have to make in order to control the infections caused by symbiont populations that increase due to diet diversity. By using taxonomical composition analysis of the 16S rRNA V3 region, we show that Enterococci are the dominating group of bacteria in the midgut of the larvae of the greater wax moth (Galleria mell…

encapsulation responseanimal structuresfungibiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionLife sciencesimmunitymedicine and health careGalleria mellonellaMedicinebacteriaAntimicrobial peptidesBacterial endosymbiontsDiet diversityhuman activities
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Receptor for advanced glycation end products is subjected to protein ectodomain shedding by metalloproteinases.

2008

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a 55-kDa type I membrane glycoprotein of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Ligand-induced up-regulation of RAGE is involved in various pathophysiological processes, including late diabetic complications and Alzheimer disease. Application of recombinant soluble RAGE has been shown to block RAGE-mediated pathophysiological conditions. After expression of full-length RAGE in HEK cells we identified a 48-kDa soluble RAGE form (sRAGE) in the culture medium. This variant of RAGE is smaller than a 51-kDa soluble version derived from alternative splicing. The release of sRAGE can be induced by the phorbol ester PMA and the calcium ionophore c…

endocrine system diseasesADAM10Receptor for Advanced Glycation End ProductsMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsHydroxamic AcidsBiochemistryProtein biotinylationCell LineDiabetes ComplicationsADAM10 ProteinGlycationAlzheimer DiseaseHumansProtein IsoformsProtease Inhibitorscardiovascular diseasesRNA Small InterferingReceptors ImmunologicReceptorMolecular BiologyProtein kinase CCalcimycinIonophoresChemistryHEK 293 cellsCell Membranenutritional and metabolic diseasesMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyProtein Structure TertiaryADAM ProteinsAlternative SplicingEctodomainBiochemistryMatrix Metalloproteinase 9cardiovascular systemCarcinogensImmunoglobulin superfamilyTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateAmyloid Precursor Protein Secretaseshuman activitiesThe Journal of biological chemistry
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RAGE Mediates a Novel Proinflammatory Axis

1999

S100/calgranulin polypeptides are present at sites of inflammation, likely released by inflammatory cells targeted to such loci by a range of environmental cues. We report here that receptor for AGE (RAGE) is a central cell surface receptor for EN-RAGE (extracellular newly identified RAGE-binding protein) and related members of the S100/calgranulin superfamily. Interaction of EN-RAGEs with cellular RAGE on endothelium, mononuclear phagocytes, and lymphocytes triggers cellular activation, with generation of key proinflammatory mediators. Blockade of EN-RAGE/RAGE quenches delayed-type hypersensitivity and inflammatory colitis in murine models by arresting activation of central signaling pathw…

endocrine system diseasesbiologyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)nutritional and metabolic diseasesInflammationS100A12 ProteinGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell biologyRAGE (receptor)Proinflammatory cytokineCell surface receptorImmunologycardiovascular systembiology.proteinmedicineCalgranulincardiovascular diseasesmedicine.symptomSignal transductionReceptorhuman activitiesCell
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Competent youth in a "disorderly world": findings from an eighteen-nation study.

2012

Future- and school-related stressors are salient for adolescents from different regions of the world, and they cope with these stressors competently.

endocrine systemAdolescenteducationStressorGeneral MedicineResilience Psychologicalbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSalientAdolescent BehaviorStress PhysiologicalHumansCultural CompetencyPsychologySocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesSchool Health ServicesNew directions for youth development
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Mini-Review: Two Brothers in Crime – The Interplay of TRESK and TREK in Human Diseases

2021

Abstract TWIK-related spinal cord potassium (TRESK) and TWIK-related potassium (TREK) channels are both subfamilies of the two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channel group. Despite major structural, pharmacological, as well as biophysical differences, emerging data suggest that channels of these two subfamilies are functionally more closely related than previously assumed. Recent studies, for instance, indicate an assembling of TRESK and TREK subunits, leading to the formation of heterodimeric channels with different functional properties compared to homodimeric ones. Formation of tandems consisting of TRESK and TREK subunits might thus multiply the functional diversity of both TRESK and TREK …

endocrine systemPain syndromePotassium ChannelsGeneral NeuroscienceContext (language use)BiologyMini reviewFunctional diversityPotassium Channels Tandem Pore DomainNeuroinflammatory DiseasesHumansProtein Multimerizationhuman activitiesNeuroscienceNeuroscience Letters
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Nuevos datos sobre la presencia de Terra Sigillata Hispánica en Britannia

2013

Nuevos datos sobre algunos fragmentos de TSH.

endocrine systemendocrine system diseasesarqueologíahuman activitieshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists
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Photo-DHEA--a functional photoreactive dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) analog.

2011

Abstract The steroid hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) has beneficial effects on vascular function, survival of neurons, and fatty acid metabolism. However, a specific receptor for DHEA has not been identified to date. Here, we describe the synthesis of a photoreactive DHEA derivative (Photo-DHEA). In Photo-DHEA, typical characteristics of DHEA are conserved: (i) a “planar” tetracyclic ring system with a Δ 5 double bond, (ii) a 3β-hydroxyl group, and (iii) a keto group at C17. In cell-based assays, Photo-DHEA showed the same properties as DHEA. We conclude that Photo-DHEA is suitable for radioiodination to yield a tool for the identification of the elusive DHEA receptor.

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyReceptors SteroidDouble bondPhotochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryDehydroepiandrosteroneBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinepolycyclic compoundsmedicineHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesReceptorMolecular BiologyG protein-coupled receptorPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationFatty acid metabolismPhotoaffinity labelingOrganic ChemistryDHEA receptorDehydroepiandrosteroneSteroid hormoneEndocrinologychemistryMolecular Probeshuman activitieshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsSteroids
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De Bibracte à Augustodunum : permanences et évolutions des activités manufacturières de l’époque gauloise à la fin du Haut-Empire

2007

L’importance de l’artisanat autunois et son développement jusqu’au iiie siècle prennent racine à Bibracte qui a su exploiter les ressources naturelles de son environnement et parfaire un savoir-faire local ayant survécu à la conquête. Les recherches sur ces activités manufacturières menées conjointement à Bibracte et à Autun nous offrent ainsi une opportunité d’étudier ces problématiques sur la durée. À Bibracte, puis à Autun, les artisans du métal sont omniprésents, mais d’autres métiers, aux témoins plus discrets, ont pu aussi êtres identifiés. Dans le cadre de cet article, nous présentons succinctement les lieux de production et un bilan des différents corps de métier. Enfin, nous évoquo…

enduitboisHDpaleo-manufacture[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorymilieu urbainMetall-stoneHolz- und Glasverarbeitungstuccotravail des métauxPutzbonepierreGaulecraft activities related to metalArchéologie„Paläomanufaktur“leatherTon-roche décorativeSOC003000ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSglass[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorytextileLedercuirSchmucksteinedecorative stonesStuckStein-osclayterreartisanatHandwerkTextiliencraft industrytextilesstucverreArchaeology[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorygallo-romainKnochen-paléomanufacturewall-facingswood
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Reduced performance difference between sexes in master mountain and city marathon running

2013

Matthias A Zingg,1 Beat Knechtle,1,2 Christoph Alexander Rüst,1 Thomas Rosemann,1 Romuald Lepers3 1Institute of General Practice and Health Services Research, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 2Gesundheitszentrum St Gallen, St Gallen, Switzerland; 3INSERM U1093, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Burgundy, Dijon, France Background: The performance in master marathoners has been investigated in flat city marathons but not in mountain marathons. This study examined changes in the sex differences in performance across time in female and male master runners competing in a mountain marathon compared to a flat city marathon. Methods: The association between age and perform…

endurance11035 Institute of General PracticeVeterinary medicinebusiness.industryeducationMarathon runningInternational Journal of General Medicine610 Medicine & healthGeneral MedicinefemaleagemaleAge groupsMedicinebusinesshuman activitiesOriginal ResearchDemography
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