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Systemic administration of D-penicillamine prevents the locomotor activation after intra-VTA ethanol administration in rats.

2010

Although recently published studies seem to confirm the important role displayed by acetaldehyde (ACH), the main metabolite of ethanol, in the behavioral effects of ethanol, the origin of ACH is still a matter of debate. While some authors confer more importance to the central (brain metabolism) origin of ACH, others indicate that the hepatic origin could be more relevant. In this study we have addressed this topic using an experimental approach that combines local microinjections of ethanol into the ventral tegmental area (VTA) (which guarantees the brain origin of the ACH) to induce motor activation in rats together with systemic administration (i.p.) of several doses (0, 12.5, 25 and 50 …

AgonistLocomotor activityMalemedicine.drug_classMetaboliteCentral nervous systemAcetaldehydePharmacologyMotor Activitychemistry.chemical_compoundAlcohol-Induced Disorders Nervous SystemmedicineAnimalsRats WistarReceptorEthanolGeneral NeurosciencePenicillamineD-PenicillaminePenicillamineVentral Tegmental AreaCentral Nervous System DepressantsRatsVentral tegmental areaDAMGOBrain metabolism of ethanolDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistrySystemic administrationVTAmedicine.drugNeuroscience letters
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Exposure to gp120 of HIV-1 induces an increased release of arachidonic acid in rat primary neuronal cell culture followed by NMDA receptor-mediated n…

1995

After incubation of highly enriched neurons from rat cerebral cortex with the HIV-1 coat protein gp120 for 18 h, cells showed fragmentation of DNA at internucleosomal linkers followed by NMDA receptor-mediated neurotoxicity. We report that in response to exposure to gp120 cells react with an increased release of arachidonic acid (AA) via activation of phospholipase A2. This process was not inhibited by NMDA receptor antagonists. To investigate the role of AA on the sensitivity of the NMDA receptor towards its agonist, low concentrations of NMDA were co-administered with AA. This condition enhanced the NMDA-mediated cytotoxicity. Administration of mepacrine reduced cytotoxicity caused by gp1…

Agonistmedicine.drug_classNeurotoxinsPharmacologyHIV Envelope Protein gp120Receptors N-Methyl-D-Aspartatechemistry.chemical_compoundPhospholipase A2medicineAnimalsFragmentation (cell biology)Rats WistarCytotoxicityCells CulturedNeuronsArachidonic AcidbiologyCell DeathGeneral NeuroscienceNeurotoxicitymedicine.diseaseRatsnervous systemchemistryCell cultureQuinacrinebiology.proteinHIV-1NMDA receptorArachidonic acidDNA DamageThe European journal of neuroscience
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Disvelare e conservare il palinsesto architettonico: il restauro del fronte chiaramontano nella corte interna del Collegio dei Santi Agostino e Tomma…

2020

La configurazione architettonica del Collegio dei SS. Agostino e Tommaso ad Agrigento è il risultato d’un plurisecolare processo di crescita per aggregazioni e revisioni intorno al nucleo fondativo trecentesco. La sua corte interna viene dunque a definirsi attraverso un percorso evolutivo di tipo processuale ed uno dei suoi lati mostra le tracce dell’originario palazzo Chiaramonte. Il contributo intende presentare una sintesi delle riflessioni che hanno condotto alla definizione del progetto di restauro, le matrici culturali che lo sostengono, le fasi dello studio analitico dei materiali e gli aspetti salienti del cantiere d’intervento, con particolare attenzione alla conservazione del fron…

Agrigentum Chiaramonte’s Architecture Restoration ConsolidationSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroAgrigento Architettura Chiaramontana Restauro Consolidamento
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Practical strategies for stable operation of HFF-QCM in continuous air flow

2013

Currently there are a few fields of application using quartz crystal microbalances (QCM). Because of environmental conditions and insufficient resolution of the microbalance, chemical sensing of volatile organic compounds in an open system was as yet not possible. In this study we present strategies on how to use 195 MHz fundamental quartz resonators for a mobile sensor platform to detect airborne analytes. Commonly the use of devices with a resonant frequency of about 10 MHz is standard. By increasing the frequency to 195 MHz the frequency shift increases by a factor of almost 400. Unfortunately, such kinds of quartz crystals tend to exhibit some challenges to obtain a reasonable signal-to…

Air MovementsAir PollutantsVolatile Organic Compounds540 Chemistry and allied sciencesAtmospherelaminar flow elementEquipment DesignMicro-Electrical-Mechanical Systemslcsh:Chemical technologyturbulencesArticletemperature gradientEquipment Failure Analysisquartz crystal microbalance540 Chemielcsh:TP1-1185high fundamental frequencyacceleration sensitivityRheologyallan deviationEnvironmental Monitoring
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Pitfalls to be considered on the metabolomic analysis of biological samples by HR-MAS

2014

HR-MAS (High-Resolution Magic AngleSpinning) is considered a powerfultechnique for metabolomic studies ofbiological samples that provides “intact”tissue spectra (Cheng et al., 1998; Waterset al., 2000; Sitter et al., 2002; Martinez-Bisbal et al., 2004; Payne et al., 2006;Coen et al., 2007; Bathen et al., 2010).The performance of HR-MAS, fol-lowed by quantitative histopathology hasdemonstrated that, despite some changes,HR-MAS can preserve approximately thetissue histopathologic features producingwell-resolved spectra of cellular metabo-lites (Cheng et al., 2000). Nevertheless,therearesomeaspectsarousedintheliter-ature about the possible biochemical andstructural changes that can occur durin…

Alaninechemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryERETICMetabolomics/metabolite profilingGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyOpinion ArticleBioinformaticsmedicine.diseaseAmino acidlcsh:ChemistryChemistryBiological samplesNMR spectroscopyMetabolomicslcsh:QD1-999BiochemistryOsmolyteValineHR-MAS NMRmedicineIsoleucineCell damageFrontiers in Chemistry
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Colonien. Beati Alberti Magni Ordinis Praedicatorum.

Albert Magne sant aproximadament 1200-1280 lemac
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Praedicatorum Ordini universo humilis eiusdem Magister Generalis et Servus F. Io. Thomas de Rocaberti salvere, ac suo B. Alberto Magno festiuè applau…

Sign.: A2 Caplletra historiada

Albert Magne sant aproximadament 1200-1280 lemac
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Tuning The Selectivity To Aldehyde Via Ph Regulation In The Photocatalytic Oxidation Of 4-Methoxybenzyl Alcohol And Vanillyl Alcohol By Tio2 Catalysts

2021

Abstract The influence of pH on the photocatalytic partial oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (MBA) and vanillyl alcohol (VA) to their corresponding aldehydes in aqueous suspension under UVA irradiation was investigated by using poorly crystalline home-prepared and crystalline commercial TiO2 (BDH, Merck and Degussa P25) photocatalysts. The results clearly show as tuning pH can strongly impart selectivity and activity to photocatalytic processes which are often quite unselective in aqueous suspensions. It was found that pH effect on reaction rate and product selectivity strongly depended on TiO2 crystallinity and substrate type. In the case of MBA oxidation, photoreactivity and selectivit…

Alcohol02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAldehydeGreen synthesis p-Anisaldehyde pH effect Photocatalysis TiO2 VanillinCatalysisVanillyl alcoholchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Partial oxidationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaAqueous solutionProcess Chemistry and Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollutioneye diseaseschemistryPhotocatalysissense organsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologySelectivityNuclear chemistry
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Regulation of the effects of CYP2E1-induced oxidative stress by JNK signaling

2014

The generation of excessive amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) leads to cellular oxidative stress that underlies a variety of forms of hepatocyte injury and death including that from alcohol. Although ROS can induce cell damage through direct effects on cellular macromolecules, the injurious effects of ROS are mediated largely through changes in signal transduction pathways such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). In response to alcohol, hepatocytes have increased levels of the enzyme cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) which generates an oxidant stress that promotes the development of alcoholic steatosis and liver injury. These effects are mediated in larg…

Alcoholic liver diseaseClinical BiochemistryReview ArticleMitogen-activated protein kinase kinasemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryCytochrome P450 2E10302 clinical medicineMolecular Targeted TherapyMitogen-activated protein kinaseslcsh:QH301-705.5c-Jun N-terminal kinasechemistry.chemical_classificationTNF tumor necrosis factorlcsh:R5-9200303 health sciencesCell DeathCYP2E1 cytochrome P450 2E1Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E13. Good healthCell biologyPKD protein kinase DLiverJNK c-Jun N-terminal kinaseSab SH3 homology associated BTK binding protein030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySignal transductionlcsh:Medicine (General)MAP Kinase Signaling SystemAPAP acetaminophenMKK MAPK kinaseBiology03 medical and health sciencesROS reactive oxygen speciesPKC protein kinase CmedicineAnimalsHumansMAPKKK MAPK kinase kinaseProtein kinase ACell damage030304 developmental biologyReactive oxygen speciesMAP kinase kinase kinaseOrganic ChemistryJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesAlcoholic liver diseasemedicine.diseaseERK1/2 extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2Fatty Liverlcsh:Biology (General)chemistryOxidative stressNAFLD nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseReactive Oxygen SpeciesMAPK mitogen-activated protein kinaseOxidative stressRedox Biology
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Kampania wielkopolska i kujawska Chryzostoma Jana Niemiry Gniazdowskiego

2020

W pracy przedstawiony został przebieg kampanii wielkopolsko-kujawskiej, która trwała dziewięć miesięcy, od lutego do października 1716 r. Przyjętym przez tarnogrodzian celem było rozszerzenie związku konfederackiego na Wielkopolskę właściwą, a następnie Kujawy i Pomorze. Poprowadzona została przez regimentarza, pułkownika Chryzostoma Jana Niemirę Gniazdowskiego - jeśli nie najzdolniejszego, to niewątpliwe najbardziej rzutkiego, skorego do podejmowania ryzykownych akcji, a przy tym skutecznego dowódcę konfederackiego. Jego przeciwnikiem były wojska królewskie złożone z oddziałów saski i polskich, dowodzone przez generała porucznika Kaspra von Seidlitz oraz generałów majorów Aleksandra Dietri…

Aleksander Dietrich von EichstadtKarol Fryderyk hr. Castellcivil warChryzostom Jan Niemira GniazdowskiAdam Henryk von BoseTarnogród ConfederationPoznańKuyaviaKonfederacja tarnogrodzkaWielkopolskawojna domowaKaspar von SeidlitzKujawyKowalewo PomorskieKarol Fryderyk Count CastellToruń
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