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Models of cortical malformation--Chemical and physical.

2015

Abstract Pharmaco-resistant epilepsies, and also some neuropsychiatric disorders, are often associated with malformations in hippocampal and neocortical structures. The mechanisms leading to these cortical malformations causing an imbalance between the excitatory and inhibitory system are largely unknown. Animal models using chemical or physical manipulations reproduce different human pathologies by interfering with cell generation and neuronal migration. The model of in utero injection of methylazoxymethanol (MAM) acetate mimics periventricular nodular heterotopia. The freeze lesion model reproduces (poly)microgyria, focal heterotopia and schizencephaly. The in utero irradiation model caus…

0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRodentiaHippocampal formation03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGlutamatergicEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineFreezingmedicineAnimalsCerebral CortexNeocortexEpilepsybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMicrogyriaCortical dysplasiamedicine.diseaseMalformations of Cortical DevelopmentDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureTeratogenschemistrySchizencephalybusinessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIbotenic acidJournal of neuroscience methods
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Podoplanin expression in oral potentially malignant disorders and oral squamous cell carcinoma

2017

Background Podoplanin is a type I transmembrane sialomucin-like glycoprotein that is specifically expressed in lymphatic endothelial cells. Studies have shown that assessment of podoplanin expression in the epithelial cells can be used to predict the malignant transformation of potentially malignant disorders and the metastatic tendency of primary head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. The aim of our study was to compare the expression of podoplanin in oral leukoplakia, oral submucous fibrosis and oral squamous cell carcinoma with that in normal buccal mucosa by immunohistochemical methods. Material and methods Immunohistochemical expression of podoplanin was analyzed in 20 cases each of or…

0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classgovernment.form_of_governmentMonoclonal antibodyMalignant transformation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDownregulation and upregulationmedicineGeneral DentistryOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Head and neck squamous-cell carcinomaLymphatic Endotheliumstomatognathic diseases030104 developmental biologyOral submucous fibrosisPodoplanin030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASgovernmentImmunohistochemistrybusiness
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Home infusion program with enzyme replacement therapy for Fabry disease: The experience of a large Italian collaborative group

2017

Fabry disease (FD) [OMIM 301500] is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-galactosidase A, resulting in progressive multisystem accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3). Although the introduction of Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT) resulted in a variety of clinical benefits, life-long intravenous (IV) treatment with ERT with an every other week schedule, may interfere with daily life activities and impact on QoL. We report here a multicentric, observational, longitudinal data analysis on a large cohort of 85 Italian FD patients (45 males, 40 females) from 11 out of 20 Italian regions, who received a cumulative number of 4269 home infu…

0301 basic medicinePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyQoLGlobotriaosylceramide03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCollaborative group0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyDisease severityGeneticGeneticsMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular Biologylcsh:R5-920Fabry diseasebusiness.industrySettore BIO/14Home treatmentEnzyme replacement therapyAdherence; Enzyme replacement therapy; Fabry disease; Home treatment; QoLmedicine.diseaseFabry disease3. Good health030104 developmental biologylcsh:Biology (General)chemistryAdherenceEnzyme replacement therapyCohortarticle;congenital malformation; Fabry disease; enzyme replacement therapy; home treatment ; adherence; QoLObservational studyHome treatmentlcsh:Medicine (General)businessResearch Paper
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Quantum field inspired model of decision making: Asymptotic stabilization of belief state via interaction with surrounding mental environment

2018

This paper is devoted to justification of quantum-like models of the process of decision making based on the theory of open quantum systems, i.e. decision making is considered as decoherence. This process is modeled as interaction of a decision maker, Alice, with a mental (information) environment ${\cal R}$ surrounding her. Such an interaction generates "dissipation of uncertainty" from Alice's belief-state $\rho(t)$ into ${\cal R}$ and asymptotic stabilization of $\rho(t)$ to a steady belief-state. The latter is treated as the decision state. Mathematically the problem under study is about finding constraints on ${\cal R}$ guaranteeing such stabilization. We found a partial solution of th…

0301 basic medicinePersuasionClass (set theory)Psychology (all)Quantum decoherenceDissipation of uncertaintyProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectBF050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuantum field theoryQAQuantumGeneral Psychologymedia_commonQuantum-like modelVoters’ behaviorApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesState (functional analysis)16. Peace & justiceMental environmentMental (information) environment030104 developmental biologyQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionOpen quantum systemFOS: Biological sciencesConsumers’ persuasionNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Decision makingMathematical economics
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Characterization of a Novel Conformational GII.4 Norovirus Epitope: Implications for Norovirus-Host Interactions

2016

ABSTRACT Human noroviruses (NoVs) are the main etiological agents of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. While NoVs are highly diverse (more than 30 genotypes have been detected in humans), during the last 40 years most outbreaks and epidemics have been caused by GII.4 genotype strains, raising questions about their persistence in the population. Among other potential explanations, immune evasion is considered to be a main driver of their success. In order to study antibody recognition and evasion in detail, we analyzed a conformational epitope recognized by a monoclonal antibody (3C3G3) by phage display, site-directed mutagenesis, and surface plasmon resonance. Our results show that the predi…

0301 basic medicinePhage displayGenotypemedicine.drug_classviruses030106 microbiologyImmunologyPopulationBiologyAntibodies Viralmedicine.disease_causeMonoclonal antibodyMicrobiologyEpitope03 medical and health sciencesAntigenVirologymedicineHumanseducationeducation.field_of_studyNorovirusAntibodies Monoclonalvirus diseasesSurface Plasmon ResonanceVirologyVirus-Cell Interactions030104 developmental biologyInsect ScienceHost-Pathogen InteractionsMutagenesis Site-Directedbiology.proteinNorovirusEpitopes B-LymphocyteAntibodyCell Surface Display TechniquesProtein BindingConformational epitope
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Intramolecular structural parameters are key modulators of the gel-liquid transition in coarse grained simulations of DPPC and DOPC lipid bilayers

2018

The capability of coarse-grained models based on the MARTINI mapping to reproduce the gel-liquid phase transition in saturated and unsaturated model lipids was investigated. We found that the model is able to reproduce a lower critical temperature for 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) with respect to 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC). Nonetheless, the appearance of a gel phase for DOPC is strictly dependent on the intramolecular parameters chosen to model its molecular structure. In particular, we show that the bending angle at the coarse-grained bead corresponding to the unsaturated carbon-carbon bond acts as an order parameter determining the temperature of …

0301 basic medicinePhase transitionMolecular dynamic12-DipalmitoylphosphatidylcholineLipid BilayersMolecular ConformationBiophysicsBendingMolecular Dynamics SimulationMolecular dynamics01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesMolecular dynamicsPhase (matter)BiomembranesBiomembrane0103 physical sciencesMoleculeLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyMulti-scalePhase transitionMARTINI010304 chemical physicsChemistryTransition temperatureTemperatureCell BiologyCrystallography030104 developmental biologyChemical physicsIntramolecular forcePhosphatidylcholinesBiomembranes; MARTINI; Molecular dynamics; Multi-scale; Phase transition; Biophysics; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Cell Biology
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Femtosecond structural dynamics drives the trans/cis isomerization in photoactive yellow protein

2016

Many biological processes depend on detecting and responding to light. The response is often mediated by a structural change in a protein that begins when absorption of a photon causes isomerization of a chromophore bound to the protein. Pande et al. used x-ray pulses emitted by a free electron laser source to conduct time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography in the time range of 100 fs to 3 ms. This allowed for the real-time tracking of the trans-cis isomerization of the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein and the associated structural changes in the protein.Science, this issue p. 725A variety of organisms have evolved mechanisms to detect and respond to light, in which the re…

0301 basic medicinePhotoreceptorsTime FactorsPhotoisomerizationLightProtein ConformationPhotochemistryPhotoreceptors MicrobialMYOGLOBINProtein structureMicrobialX-RAY-DIFFRACTIONPHOTOISOMERIZATIONMOTIONSchromophoresta116MultidisciplinarySPECTROSCOPYCrystallographyChemistryPhotochemical ProcessesTime resolved crystallographyTIMEMultidisciplinary SciencesPicosecondFemtosecondphotoactive proteinsScience & Technology - Other Topicsddc:500IsomerizationStereochemistryGeneral Science & TechnologyConjugated systemArticle03 medical and health sciencesBacterial ProteinsIsomerismEXCITATIONx-ray crystallographyPhotonsScience & TechnologyPHOTOCYCLEta114CHROMOPHOREta1182PATHWAYSChromophore030104 developmental biologyfree-electron laserssense organstrans-cis isomerization
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2016

The growth of next-generation sequencing (NGS) datasets poses a challenge to the alignment of reads to reference genomes in terms of alignment quality and execution speed. Some available aligners have been shown to obtain high quality mappings at the expense of long execution times. Finding fast yet accurate software solutions is of high importance to research, since availability and size of NGS datasets continue to increase. In this work we present an efficient parallelization approach for NGS short-read alignment on multi-core clusters. Our approach takes advantage of a distributed shared memory programming model based on the new UPC++ language. Experimental results using the CUSHAW3 alig…

0301 basic medicinePhysics020203 distributed computingMulti-core processorDistributed shared memoryMultidisciplinarySource codemedia_common.quotation_subjectNode (networking)02 engineering and technologyDynamic priority schedulingParallel computingBioinformatics03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProgramming paradigmPartitioned global address spacemedia_commonPLOS ONE
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Hippocampal electrical stimulation disrupts associative learning when targeted at dentate spikes

2017

KEY POINTS Dentate spikes are fast fluctuations of hilar local-field potentials that take place during rest and are thought to reflect input arriving from the entorhinal cortex to the hippocampus. During dentate spikes, neuronal firing in hippocampal input (dentate gyrus) and output (CA1/CA3) regions is uncoupled. To date, the behavioural significance of dentate spikes is unknown. Here, we provide evidence that disrupting the dentate spike-related uncoupling of the dentate gyrus and the CA1/CA3 subregions for 1 h after training retards associative learning. We suggest dentate spikes play a significant role in memory consolidation. ABSTRACT Hippocampal electrophysiological oscillations, name…

0301 basic medicinePhysiologyDentate gyrusClassical conditioningStimulationHippocampal formationEntorhinal cortexAssociative learning03 medical and health sciencesElectrophysiology030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicinenervous systemMemory consolidationPsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Journal of Physiology
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Causal relationships between neurons of the nucleus incertus and the hippocampal theta activity in the rat

2017

In recent years, a body of evidence has shown that the nucleus incertus (NI), in the dorsal tegmental pons, is a key node of the brainstem circuitry involved in hippocampal theta rhythmicity. Ascending reticular brainstem system activation evokes hippocampal theta rhythm with coupled neuronal activity in the NI. In a recent paper, we showed three populations of neurons in the NI with differential firings during hippocampal theta activation. The objective of this work is to better evaluate the causal relationship between the activity of NI neurons and the hippocampus during theta activation in order to further understand the role of the NI in the theta network. A Granger causality analysis w…

0301 basic medicinePhysiologyHippocampusSensory systemHippocampal formationNucleus IncertusPons03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineLimbic systemmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemmedicinePremovement neuronal activityBrainstemPsychologyNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryThe Journal of Physiology
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