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Nanohybrid for Photodynamic Therapy and Fluorescence Imaging Tracking without Therapy

2018

Theranostic upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are ideal candidates for personalized medicine. We present a smart, easy-to-prepare nanohybrid (NH) suitable for NIR-theragnosis and imaging tracking without triggering therapy simultaneously. The photophysical features of each component have been carefully selected in order to maximize the capabilities for theragnosis, in particular, the upconversion emission and the photosensitizer absorption. In addition, NH presents a fluorescent marker with one-photon absorption in the green and two-photon absorption cross-section at NIR wavelengths where the UCNP does not absorb, thus enabling innocuous tracking. Thus, the NH consists of NaYF4:Yb, Er, Tm …

Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedicine.medical_treatmentPhotodynamic therapy02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTracking (particle physics)Photochemistry01 natural sciencesFluorescencePorphyrinPhoton upconversion0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMaterials ChemistrymedicinePhotosensitizer0210 nano-technologyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Chemistry of Materials
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Effects of repeated handling, with or without anaesthesia, on feed intake and growth in juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum)

2006

The effects of weekly anaesthetization with clove oil and tricaine methanesulphonate (MS-222) on feed intake and growth were examined in juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), held individually. Repeated handling without anaesthetics significantly reduced feed intake and weight gain compared with an unhandled control group during an 8-week experiment. When anaesthetics were used during handling the feed consumption and weight gain were significantly (MS-222) or not significantly (clove oil) higher than in fish handled without anaesthesia. When compared with the unhandled control group, neither of these two anaesthetics had significant effects on feed intake but, in contrast …

Food intakeFeed consumptionAnesthesiaTricaine methanesulphonatemedicineFish <Actinopterygii>JuvenileRainbow troutAquatic Sciencemedicine.symptomBiologyWeight gainFeed conversion ratioAquaculture Research
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Up-conversion luminescence of GdVO4:Nd3+/Er3+ and GdVO4:Nd3+/Ho3+ phosphors under 808 nm excitation

2018

All authors acknowledge to the COST Action CM1403: The European upconversion network - from the design of photon-upconverting nanomaterials to biomedical applications (2014–2018). The authors from the University of Belgrade acknowledge the financial support of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (Project Nos. 45020 and 172056 ). K. S. acknowledges the Latvian National Research Program IMIS2 (Grant No. 302/2012 ). T. G. acknowledges the ERDF PostDoc project No. 1.1.1.2/VIAA/1/16/215 ( 1.1.1.2/16/I/001 ).

Gadolinium vanadateMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistryPhosphor02 engineering and technologyUp-conversion010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIonInorganic Chemistry:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyEr3+/Nd3+ [GdVO4]Organic Chemistry808-nm excitation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsWavelengthHo3+/Nd3+ [GdVO4]Up conversionCrystallite0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceExcitationVisible spectrumOptical Materials
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Ultrafast internal conversion of excited cytosine via the lowest pipi electronic singlet state.

2003

Computational evidence at the CASPT2 level supports that the lowest excited state pipi* contributes to the S1/S0 crossing responsible for the ultrafast decay of singlet excited cytosine. The computed radiative lifetime, 33 ns, is consistent with the experimentally derived value, 40 ns. The nOpi* state does not play a direct role in the rapid repopulation of the ground state; it is involved in a S2/S1 crossing. Alternative mechanisms through excited states pisigma* or nNpi* are not competitive in cytosine.

General ChemistryElectronic structureDNAInternal conversion (chemistry)BiochemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundCytosineColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryModels ChemicalExcited stateSinglet fissionRadiative transferRNAThermodynamicsSinglet stateAtomic physicsGround stateCytosineJournal of the American Chemical Society
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A 3-week post-weaning restricted feeding as alternative to an ad libitum antibiotic-medicated feed: Effects on growth, carcass and meat of rabbits di…

2022

In this investigation, the impact of a 3-week post-weaning restricted feeding (RF) using an antibiotic-free feed, applied to rabbits from 36 to 56 days of age to preserve their health status as alternative to an ad libitum medicated feed with antibiotics (AMF), was verify in relation to rabbit genotype and slaughter age (SA). The RF and AMF treatments were compared evaluating their effects on feed intake, growth, mortality, carcass and meat quality of rabbits of two genotypes, Italian White purebred (IWP) and hybrid Hycole×IWP crossbred (HIWC), slaughtered at 78 or 92 days of age to obtain light or heavy carcasses. At 36 days of age, 256 weaned rabbits of both sexes were divided into 4 homo…

General VeterinaryFeed restriction Antibiotics Crossbred rabbits Feed conversion ratio Rabbit mortality rateAnimal Science and ZoologyLivestock Science
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The Genetic Legacy of Religious Diversity and Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula

2008

12 páginas, 6 figuras.-- et al.

Genetic MarkersMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationIslamHaplogroupArticleChristianityReligious intoleranceGenetic driftPopulation GroupsReligious conversionPeninsulaGeneticsEthnicityHumansGenetics(clinical)educationGenetics (clinical)Phylogenymedia_commonDemographyGeneticsgeographyeducation.field_of_studyGenetic diversitygeography.geographical_feature_categoryChromosomes Human YPortugalEmigration and ImmigrationGenealogyhumanitiesHaplotypesSpainJewsDiversity (politics)
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Accelerated Evolution of Fetuin-A (FETUA, also AHSG) is Driven by Positive Darwinian Selection, not GC-Biased Gene Conversion

2009

article i nfo Human Fetuin-A (FETUA, also termed AHSG) is a serum protein composed of two cystatin-like domains D1 and D2 of together 235 amino acids (aa) and an unrelated domain D3 of 114 aa. Though the protein plays a role in diverse physiological and pathological processes, comparably little is known about sequence evolution of FETUA. We therefore analyzed its molecular evolution on the basis of coding sequences of 16 primate species. Ratios of non-synonymous to synonymous substitution rates (dn/ds= ω) suggest that a previously reported acceleration of sequence evolution of exon 7, which encodes domain D3, is driven by positive selection instead of neutral evolution. Irrespective of the …

GeneticsBase Sequencealpha-2-HS-GlycoproteinNull modelGene ConversionLocus (genetics)Blood ProteinsGeneral MedicineBiologyCleavage (embryo)Protein Structure TertiaryEvolution MolecularExonMolecular evolutionGeneticsAnimalsHumansGene conversionSelection GeneticCodonSynonymous substitutionNeutral theory of molecular evolutionGene
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A variable intron distribution in globin genes of Chironomus: evidence for recent intron gain

1998

The intron positions found in globin genes of plants, protozoa and invertebrates have been interpreted as evidence for a three-intron-four-exon structure of the ancestral globin gene. In particular, the so-called 'central' introns, which are not found in vertebrate globin genes but are present in a variety of invertebrate and plant species, have been used as an argument for an ancestral gene structure featuring three introns. We have analyzed the presence or absence of central introns in the Gb genes 2beta, 9 and 7A of various European and Australasian species of the insect Chironomus. We find unrelated central introns at different positions in some of the species investigated, while other …

GeneticsBase SequencebiologyMolecular Sequence DataGene ConversionIntronVertebrateExonsGeneral MedicineGroup II intronbiology.organism_classificationChironomidaeIntronsGlobinsEvolution MolecularExonSpecies SpecificityMolecular evolutionSequence Homology Nucleic Acidbiology.animalGeneticsAnimalsChironomusGene conversionGeneGene
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Molecular Evolution of the Globin Gene Cluster E in Two Distantly Related Midges, Chironomus pallidivittatus and C. thummi thummi

1998

We have studied the evolutionary dynamics of a cluster of insect globin genes by comparing the organization and sequence of the gene group in two distantly related species, Chironomus pallidivittatus and C. t. thummi. Although the general architecture of the globin gene cluster has been conserved, we have found an additional, previously undescribed gene (named Cpa F) in C. pallidivittatus which shows signs of accelerated sequence evolution at nonsynonymous codon positions. This new gene is clearly functional, as demonstrated by Northern analysis. Comparison of paralogous and orthologous genes reveals patterns of intraspecific sequence homogenization. The head-to-head-oriented globin 3 and 4…

GeneticsNonsynonymous substitutionMolecular Sequence DataStructural geneNucleic acid sequenceGenes InsectBiologyChironomidaeGlobinsEvolution MolecularMolecular evolutionMultigene FamilyGeneticsAnimalsCoding regionAmino Acid SequenceGene conversionGlobinMolecular BiologyGeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Molecular Evolution
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Construction of a Trp commercial baker?s yeast strain by using food-safe-grade dominant drug resistance cassettes

2003

We have designed a food-safe-grade module for gene disruptions in commercial baker's yeast strains, which contains the G418 resistance cassette, KanMX4, flanked by direct repeats from the MEL1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This module was used to obtain a Trp(-) auxotrophic mutant of the polyploid HY strain by successive targeting to the TRP1 locus and later in vivo excision of the kan(r) marker. Southern blot analysis indicated that HY contains five copies of the TRP1 gene. However, after four disruption rounds, a strain named HYtrpM(4), unable to grow in the absence of tryptophan, was selected. Southern and Northern analysis of HYtrpM(4) cells showed that a remaining functional wild-t…

GeneticsSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsIsomerase activitybiologyGenes FungalSaccharomyces cerevisiaeDrug Resistance MicrobialSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyMolecular biologyYeastFungal ProteinsTransformation GeneticPlasmidFood TechnologyDirect repeatGene conversionGeneAldose-Ketose IsomerasesBiotechnologyPlasmidsSouthern blotFEMS Yeast Research
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