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Membrane fluidity, membrane lipid pattern, and cytosolic Ca2+ content in platelets from a group of type II diabetic patients with macrovascular compl…

1995

OBJECTIVE To evaluate platelet membrane fluidity and some platelet metabolic parameters in type II diabetic patients with macrovascular complications. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In a group of 21 type II diabetic patients with macrovascular complications, we evaluated platelet membrane fluidity [marking intact resting platelets with the fluorescent probe 1,4-(trimethylamino)-phenyl-4-phenylhexatriene (TMA-DPH)], platelet membrane lipid pattern (cholesterol :phospholipid [C:PL] ratio and individual phospholipids), and platelet cytosolic Ca2+ content (marking intact resting platelets with the fluorescent probe Fura 2AM). RESULTS Platelet membrane fluidity is decreased in type II diabetic pat…

Blood PlateletsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMembrane FluidityEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPhospholipidchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumchemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane LipidsCytosolInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicineMembrane fluiditymedicineHumansPlateletAgedAdvanced and Specialized NursingCholesterolbusiness.industryPhosphatidylserineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCytosolEndocrinologySpectrometry FluorescencechemistryDiabetes Mellitus Type 2CalciumFemalebusinessDiabetic Angiopathies
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Connectivity percolation in suspensions of hard platelets

2012

We present a study on connectivity percolation in suspensions of hard platelets by means of Monte Carlo simulation. We interpret our results using a contact-volume argument based on an effective single--particle cell model. It is commonly assumed that the percolation threshold of anisotropic objects scales as their inverse aspect ratio. While this rule has been shown to hold for rod-like particles, we find that for hard plate-like particles the percolation threshold is non-monotonic in the aspect ratio. It exhibits a shallow minimum at intermediate aspect ratios and then saturates to a constant value. This effect is caused by the isotropic-nematic transition pre-empting the percolation tran…

Blood PlateletsModels MolecularMaterials scienceMonte Carlo method: Physics [G04] [Physical chemical mathematical & earth Sciences]FOS: Physical sciencesNanotechnologyCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterSuspensionsHardnessAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationColloidsAnisotropyCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsComplex fluidCondensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Models CardiovascularPercolation thresholdThermal conductionAspect ratio (image)Directed percolation: Physique [G04] [Physique chimie mathématiques & sciences de la terre]Models ChemicalPercolationSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Rheology
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Blood and body fluids exposure of healthcare workers in a university hospital of Palermo, Italy: a fourteen years long surveillance.

2020

Background Healthcare workers are habitually in direct contact with patients, possible carriers of infectious diseases and with potentially infectious biological materials; therefore, the implementation of standard precautions and good working practices represent an intervention strongly recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and required by Italian law, for the prevention of professional cut wounds. The study focused on assessing the exposure frequency and factors related to biological injuries among healthcare workers in a teaching hospital in Palermo, Italy. Methods We performed a 14-years retrospective descriptive analysis on blood and body fluids exposures in he…

Blood and body fluids exposures healthcare workers safety prevention trainingSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataAnnali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita
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Meprin β: A novel regulator of blood–brain barrier integrity

2020

The metalloprotease meprin β (Mep1b) is capable of cleaving cell-adhesion molecules in different tissues (e.g. skin, kidney and intestine) and is dysregulated in several diseases associated with barrier breakdown (Alzheimer´s disease, kidney disruption, inflammatory bowel disease). In this study, we demonstrate that Mep1b is a novel regulator of tight junction (TJ) composition and blood–brain barrier (BBB) integrity in brain endothelium. In Mep1b-transfected mouse brain endothelial cells (bEnd.3), we observed a reduction of the TJ protein claudin-5, decreased transendothelial electrical resistance (TEER) and an elevated permeability to paracellular diffusion marker [14C]-inulin. Analysis o…

Blood–brain barrierOccludinMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCerebrospinal fluidIn vivomedicineAnimalsHumans030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMetalloproteinaseKidneyTight Junction ProteinsTight junctionChemistryBrainEndothelial CellsMetalloendopeptidasesOriginal ArticlesCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyBlood-Brain BarrierParacellular transportNeurology (clinical)Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
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METAMORPHIC EVOLUTION OF SPESSARTINE QUARTZITES (COTICULES) IN THE HIGH-PRESSURE, LOW-TEMPERATURE COMPLEX AT BAHIA MANSA, COASTAL CORDILLERA OF SOUTH…

2001

Lenses of spessartine quartzites (coticules) are associated with greenschist intercalations in coastal exposures at Bahia Mansa within the mainly metapsammopelitic Western Series, which forms most of the basement in the Coastal Cordillera of central to southern Chile. The chemical compositions of the coticules can be explained by protoliths formed from ferriferous and manganiferous hydrothermal precipitates mixed with aluminous alteration-derived material on top of oceanic crust. The peak conditions of metamorphism were calculated with multivariant reactions: 270–370 °C, 6–8 kbar. A retrograde P–T evolution was marked by decompression to 2 kbar during cooling below 300°C, influx of an exter…

BlueschistGreenschistMetamorphic rockGeochemistryMetamorphismEpidoteengineering.materialSpessartinePhengiteGeochemistry and Petrologyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringFluid inclusionsGeologyThe Canadian Mineralogist
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Passive exposure to nicotine from e-cigarettes

2016

A procedure based on the use of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), after liquid-liquid microextraction (LLME), has been successfully employed for the determination of passive exposure to nicotine from cigarette and e-cigarette smoking. Nicotine has been determined in exhaled breath and oral fluids of both, active and passive smokers. The aforementioned studies, made in closed environments, evidenced that the exhaled breath after conventional blend cigarette smoke provides nicotine levels of the order of 220 ng per puff, in the case of experienced smokers, being exhaled only 32 ng in the case of e-cigarettes. On the other hand, the nicotine amount in oral fluids of passive vapers was between 8…

Bodily SecretionsNicotineLiquid Phase MicroextractionElectronic Nicotine Delivery Systems01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryNicotine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansCigarette smoke030212 general & internal medicineChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryEnvironmental ExposurePassive ExposureEnvironmental exposureExhaled air0104 chemical sciencesBreath TestsOral fluidTobacco Smoke PollutionBodily secretionsmedicine.drugTalanta
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Specific immunohistochemical identification of Candida albicans in paraffin-embedded tissue with a new monoclonal antibody (1B12).

1995

In invasive candidiasis, the identification of Candida organisms in tissue samples or in normally sterile fluids is essential for an accurate diagnosis. Species identification is an important clue for the source of infection and in epidemiological studies. In this article, the authors have tested the value of a new monoclonal antibody (1B12) to detect C albicans in culture by immunofluorescence, and in tissue samples by immunohistochemistry. MAb 1B12 was found to specifically recognize C albicans , does not cross-react with other Candida species or other structurally similar fungi, and is very sensitive and specific in paraffin-embedded tissue, having no reactivity in normal human tissues o…

Body fluidNecrosisParaffin Embeddingmedicine.diagnostic_testmedicine.drug_classAntibodies MonoclonalFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGeneral MedicineFungi imperfectiBiologyImmunofluorescenceMonoclonal antibodymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryMicrobiologyCandida albicansmedicineImmunohistochemistryHumansmedicine.symptomCandida albicansMycosisAmerican journal of clinical pathology
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Iterative momentum relaxation for fast lattice-boltzmann simulations

1999

Lattice-Boltzmann simulations are often used for studying steady-state hydrodynamics. In these simulations, however, the complete time evolution starting from some initial condition is redundantly computed due to the transient nature of the scheme. In this article we present a refinement of body-force driven lattice-Boltzmann simulations that may reduce the simulation time significantly. This new technique is based on an iterative adjustment of the local body-force and is validated on a realistic test case, namely fluid flow in a static mixer reactor.

Body forceComputer sciencebusiness.industryTime evolutionLattice Boltzmann methodsRelaxation (iterative method)MechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsStatic mixerlaw.inventionMomentumlawFluid dynamicsInitial value problembusinessAlgorithm
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Modelling and Simulation of Gas–liquid Hydrodynamics in a Rectangular Air-lift Reactor

2013

Abstract Computational Fluid Dynamics is a quite well established tool for carrying out realistic simulations of process apparatuses. However, as a difference from single phase systems, for multiphase systems the development of CFD models is still in progress. Among the two-phase systems, gas–liquid systems are characterised by an additional complexity level, related to the fact that bubble sizes are not known in advance, being rather the result of formation and breakage-coalescence dynamics and therefore of complex phenomena related to flow dynamics and interfacial effects. In the present work, Euler–Euler Reynolds-averaged flow simulations of an air-lift reactor are reported. All bubbles …

Body forceMaterials scienceBubble terminal velocitybusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMechanical engineeringComputational fluid dynamicsair-lift reactorLift (force)Physics::Fluid DynamicsGAS-LIQUID SYSTEMSbusinessCFDbody forces bubble terminal velocitygas-liquid systemSimulation
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Steel-concrete bond in lightweight fiber reinforced concrete under monotonic and cyclic actions

2005

Experimental results of the local bond stress-slip relationship of reinforcing bars embedded in lightweight fiber reinforced concrete with expanded clay aggregates are presented. The effect of the following parameters were investigated: - dimension of specimens; - anchorage length; - percentages of hooked steel fibers; - geometrical ratio of transverse reinforcement; - confinement external transverse pressure. Prismatic specimens with deformed steel bars embedded for a fixed length equal to five and eight equivalent diameters were tested under both monotonic and cyclic reversal imposed displacements at the tip of the bars, in controlled displacement tests. The influence of the above mention…

Bond strengthEngineeringBond strengthbusiness.industryMonotonic functionStructural engineeringFiber-reinforced concreteSteel fiberPhysics::Classical PhysicsPaint adhesion testinglaw.inventionLightweight concreteTransverse planeSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzionilawCyclic loadComposite materialMonotonic loadMaterial propertiesbusinessDuctilityDisplacement (fluid)ConfinementCivil and Structural Engineering
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