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Indefinitely stable iron(IV) cage complexes formed in water by air oxidation

2017

In nature, iron, the fourth most abundant element of the Earth's crust, occurs in its stable forms either as the native metal or in its compounds in the +2 or +3 (low-valent) oxidation states. High-valent iron (+4, +5, +6) compounds are not formed spontaneously at ambient conditions, and the ones obtained synthetically appear to be unstable in polar organic solvents, especially aqueous solutions, and this is what limits their studies and use. Here we describe unprecedented iron(IV) hexahydrazide clathrochelate complexes that are assembled in alkaline aqueous media from iron(III) salts, oxalodihydrazide and formaldehyde in the course of a metal-templated reaction accompanied by air oxidation…

ClathrochelateScienceInorganic chemistryFormaldehydeSolid-stateGeneral Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistryDFT01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundhigh-valent ironNative metalOorganisk kemiMultidisciplinaryAqueous solution010405 organic chemistryQGeneral ChemistryDecompositionCoordination chemistry3. Good health0104 chemical scienceschemistryCageEarth (classical element)Nature Communications
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Hsp60 molecular anatomy and role in colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment

2011

Quantitative changes in Hsp60 during the development of some tumors suggest that this chaperonin plays a role in carcinogenesis. A description of the specific role(s) of Hsp60 in tumor-cell growth and proliferation is still incomplete, but it is already evident that monitoring its levels and distribution in tissues and fluids has potential for diagnosis and staging, and for assessing prognosis and response to treatment. Although Hsp60 is considered an intramitochondrial protein, it has been demonstrated in the cytosol, cell membrane, vesicles, cell surface, extracellular space, and blood. The knowledge that Hsp60 occurs at all these locations opens new avenues for basic and applied research…

Clinical OncologyOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryColorectal cancerCellChaperonin 60medicine.disease_causeBioinformaticsmedicine.diseaseResponse to treatmentGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyChaperoninmedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineBiomarkers TumorHumansMedicineHSP60Chaperoning system Chaperonology Chaperonopathies Chaperonotherapy Hsp60 Clinical oncology Colorectal cancer ReviewColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessCarcinogenesisFrontiers in Bioscience
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Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, an Autapomorphic Character of Metazoa: Identification in Marine Sponges

1999

In the present review we summarize sequence data obtained from cloning of sponge receptor tyrosine kinases [RTK]. The cDNA sequences were mainly obtained from the marine sponge Geodia cydonium. RTKs (i) with immunoglobulin [Ig]-like domains in the extracellular region, (ii) of the type of insulinlike receptors, as well as (iii) RTKs with one extracellular speract domain, have been identified. The analyses revealed that the RTK genes are constructed in blocks [domains], suggesting a blockwise evolution. The phylogenetic relationships of the sequences obtained revealed that all sponge sequences fall into one branch of the evolutionary tree, while related sequences from higher Metazoa, human, …

CloningbiologyPhylogenetic treeEcologyPhylumbiology.organism_classificationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyReceptor tyrosine kinaseSpongeMonophylyNeurologyEvolutionary biologyComplementary DNAbiology.proteinGeneGeneral Environmental ScienceActa Biologica Hungarica
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Novel Biodegradable Composite of Calcium Phosphate Cement and the Collagen I Mimetic P-15 for Pedicle Screw Augmentation in Osteoporotic Bone

2021

Osteoporotic vertebral fractures often necessitate fusion surgery, with high rates of implant failure. We present a novel bioactive composite of calcium phosphate cement (CPC) and the collagen I mimetic P-15 for pedicle screw augmentation in osteoporotic bone. Methods involved expression analysis of osteogenesis-related genes during osteoblastic differentiation by RT-PCR and immunostaining of osteopontin and Ca2+ deposits. Untreated and decalcified sheep vertebrae were utilized for linear pullout testing of pedicle screws. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). Expression of ALPI II (p &lt

Collagen imusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyQH301-705.5OsteoporosisMedicine (miscellaneous)General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleInternal medicinemedicineOsteopontinBiology (General)Calcium phosphate cementBone mineralosteoporotic vertebral fracturesbiologyChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureImplant failurecalcium phosphate cementmedicine.diseasemusculoskeletal systemosteoporosispolymethylmethacrylateEndocrinologybiology.proteinOsteoporotic boneOsteocalcincollagen I mimetic P-15Biomedicines
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Complex Electromagnetic Fields Reduce Candida albicans Planktonic Growth and Its Adhesion to Titanium Surfaces

2021

This study evaluates the effects of different programs of complex electromagnetic fields (C.M.F.s) on Candida albicans, in planktonic and sessile phase and on human gingival fibroblasts (HGF cells). In vitro cultures of C. albicans ATCC 10231 and HGF cells were exposed to different cycles of C.M.F.s defined as: oxidative stress, oxidative stress/antibacterial, antibacterial, antibacterial/oxidative stress. Colony forming units (CFUs), metabolic activity, cells viability (live/dead), cell morphology, filamentation analysis, and cytotoxicity assay were performed. The broth cultures, exposed to the different C.M.F.s, were grown on titanium discs for 48 h. The quantity comparisons of adhered C.…

Colony-forming unitbiologyChemistryQH301-705.5BiofilmMedicine (miscellaneous)Germ tubecomplex electro-magnetic fields; <i>Candida albicans</i>; CFU; titanium; germ tube testmedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationCell morphologyCFUGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCorpus albicansMicrobiologycomplex electro-magnetic fields<i>Candida albicans</i>medicinetitaniumgerm tube testBiology (General)Candida albicansCytotoxicityOxidative stressBiomedicines
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An inducible mouse model of colon carcinogenesis for the analysis of sporadic and inflammation-driven tumor progression.

2007

Colorectal cancer is a life-threatening disease that can develop spontaneously or as a complication of inflammatory bowel diseases. Mouse models are essential tools for the preclinical testing of novel therapeutic options in vivo. Here, we provide a highly reliable protocol for an experimental mouse model to study the development of colon cancers. It is based on the mutagenic agent azoxymethane (AOM), which exerts colonotropic carcinogenicity. Repeated intraperitoneal administration of AOM results in the development of spontaneous tumors within 30 weeks. As an alternative option, inflammation-dependent tumor growth can be investigated by combining the administration of AOM with the inflamma…

Colorectal cancerAzoxymethaneInflammationDiseaseTumor initiationBiologyBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceIn vivomedicineAnimalsCarcinogenAzoxymethaneDextran Sulfatemedicine.diseaseDisease Models AnimalchemistryTumor progressionColonic NeoplasmsCancer researchCarcinogensDisease Progressionmedicine.symptomInflammation MediatorsMutagensNature protocols
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EXTRACELLULAR VESCICLES DERIVED FROM GUT MICROBIOTA IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AND COLORECTAL CANCER

2021

The human gut microbiome encompasses inter alia, the myriad bacterial species that create the optimal host-micro-organism balance essential for normal metabolic and immune function. Various lines of evidence suggest that dys-regulation of the microbiota-host interaction is linked to pathologies such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Extracellular vesicles (EVs), found in virtually all body fluids and produced by both eukaryotic cells and bacteria are involved in cell-cell communication and crosstalk mechanisms, such as the immune response, barrier function and intestinal flora. This review highlights advancements in knowledge of the functional role that EVs ma…

Colorectal cancerGut microbiotaGut floraInflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyExtracellular VesiclesImmune systemFlora (microbiology)HumansMedicineMicrobiomeBarrier functionBacteriabiologybusiness.industryMicrobiotaRInflammatory Bowel Diseasesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationColorectal cancerdigestive system diseasesGastrointestinal MicrobiomeCrosstalk (biology)ImmunologyMedicinecolo-rectal cancer extracellular vescicles gut microbiota inflammatory bowel dseaseColorectal Neoplasmsbusiness
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Does the Site of Blood Collection in Fish Affect Haematological and Blood Biochemical Results?

2021

The values of haematological and selected blood plasma biochemical parameters of juvenile common carp (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758) were compared between blood samples taken from caudal vein and heart to evaluate the influence of blood sampling body site on the obtained results in two groups of fish of different blood sampling order: I – first by caudal and then by cardiac puncture, II – first by cardiac and then by caudal puncture. The obtained results revealed statistically significant (p&lt;0.05) differences only in group I where red blood cell (RBC) count was higher in caudal vein blood, while haematocrit (Ht) value, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), …

Common carpblood componentscardiac punctureBlood plasmaPhysiologyFish <Actinopterygii>General MedicineBlood collectioncaudal punctureBiologyAffect (psychology)Common carpGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyFolia Biologica
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Expertise in folk music alters the brain processing of Western harmony

2012

In various paradigms of modern neurosciences of music, experts of Western classical music have displayed superior brain architecture when compared with individuals without explicit training in music. In this paper, we show that chord violations embedded in musical cadences were neurally processed in a facilitated manner also by musicians trained in Finnish folk music. This result, obtained by using early right anterior negativity (ERAN) as an index of harmony processing, suggests that tonal processing is advanced in folk musicians by their long-term exposure to both Western and non-Western music.

CommunicationMusic psychologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMusical syntax05 social sciencesPop music automation050105 experimental psychologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMusicalityClassical music03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMusic and emotionChord (music)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFolk musicCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Practiced musical style shapes auditory skills

2012

Musicians' processing of sounds depends highly on instrument, performance practice, and level of expertise. Here, we measured the mismatch negativity (MMN), a preattentive brain response, to six types of musical feature change in musicians playing three distinct styles of music (classical, jazz, and rock/pop) and in nonmusicians using a novel, fast, and musical sounding multifeature MMN paradigm. We found MMN to all six deviants, showing that MMN paradigms can be adapted to resemble a musical context. Furthermore, we found that jazz musicians had larger MMN amplitude than all other experimental groups across all sound features, indicating greater overall sensitivity to auditory outliers. Fu…

Communicationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesMismatch negativityContext (language use)MusicalElectroencephalography050105 experimental psychologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStyle (sociolinguistics)Feature (linguistics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePerceptual learningmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessJazzPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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