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The impact of moderate wine consumption on health

2014

Wine is a traditional beverage that has been associated with both healthy and harmful effects. Conceptions like the so-called "French paradox" or the beneficial impact of the Mediterranean diet suggest benefit. Wine has a complex composition, which is affected by whether it is red or white or by other variables, like the variety of grapes or others. Alcohol and phenolic compounds have been attributed a participation in the benefits ascribed to wine. The case of alcohol has been extensively studied, but the key question is whether wine offers additional benefits. Resveratrol, a non-flavonoid compound, and quercetin, a flavonol, have received particular attention. There is much experimental w…

Mediterranean dietmedia_common.quotation_subjectWineDiseaseResveratrolAntioxidantsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental healthStilbenesHumansMedicineFrench paradoxVitismedia_commonConsumption (economics)Winebusiness.industryLongevityfood and beveragesObstetrics and GynecologyBiotechnologychemistryCardiovascular DiseasesResveratrolObservational studybusinessMaturitas
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Differential modulation and prognostic values of immune-escape genes in uveal melanoma

2019

Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular cancer in adults. In the present study, we aimed to characterize the immunological features of primary UM cancer and to provide an association with prognostic markers and outcome. Also, we assessed the influence of the microenvironment on the expression of inhibitory immune checkpoints in UM. Genes of interest included MHC Class I and Class II molecules, as well as inhibitory immune-checkpoints, i.e. PDL1, PDL2, B7-H3, B7-H4, TBFRSF6B, CD47, CD155, GAL9, HVEM and CD200. We observed significant lower levels of MHC genes in UM cells as compared to normal uveal melanocytes. Unexpectedly however, the expression levels of most of the ana…

Melanomas0301 basic medicineUveal NeoplasmsGenetics and Molecular Biology (all)Gene ExpressionUveal NeoplasmPathology and Laboratory MedicineBiochemistryEpitheliumMetastasisMajor Histocompatibility ComplexWhite Blood Cells0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Medicine and Health SciencesImmune ResponseMelanomaMultidisciplinarybiologyT CellsMelanomaQRPrognosisGene typesOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicineMelanocytesCellular TypesAnatomyResearch ArticleHumanPrognosiScienceImmune CellsImmunologyMHC class I genesMajor histocompatibility complex03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsImmune systemMelanocyteDiagnostic MedicineMHC class IGeneticsmedicineHumansChromatophoresInflammationBlood CellsCancers and NeoplasmsBiology and Life SciencesCancerBiochemistry; Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Epithelial CellsCell BiologyBiomarkermedicine.diseaseBiological Tissue030104 developmental biologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Cancer cellbiology.proteinCancer researchClinical ImmunologyClinical MedicineBiomarkers
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More About the Musical Expertise of Musically Untrained Listeners

2003

Several behavioral experiments that were designed to compare the abilities of musicians and nonmusicians to process subtle changes in musical structures are surveyed. These experiments deal with different aspects of music perception including the processing of melodic and harmonic structures, the processing of large-scale structures, and implicit learning. In all these experiments, the so-called nonmusician listeners behaved in a very similar way as did highly trained students from music conservatories and music departments. This outcome suggests that when the experimental setting requires participants to process musical structures (in contrast to musical tones), the large audience of untra…

MelodyAuditory perceptionCommunicationInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)Music psychologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceBrainMusicalContrast (music)Musical toneGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImplicit learningHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMusic and emotionAuditory PerceptionHumansOccupationsbusinessPsychologyMusicCognitive psychologyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Investigation on the Photosynthetic Membranes of Spruce Needles in Relation to the Occurrence of Novel Forest Decline I. The Photosynthetic Electron …

1988

The investigations described here were carried out in the context of our research project on the physiological, biochemical, and cytomorphological characterization of spruce trees growing in natural habitats and showing damage of varying intensity. Here we report on specific aspects of the photosynthetic apparatus. The aim of the measurements was to analyze whether or not the activity of the photosynthetic electron transport pathway is affected in damaged trees. The investigations were carried out on a 20 to 25-year-old spruce plantation in the Hunsrück mountains and on an 80-year-old spruce plantation in the Westerwald mountains. The photosynthetic electron transport rate was determined by…

MembraneChemistryfungiBiophysicsPhotosynthesisElectron transport chainGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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Menopause: Women should not suffer in silence

2019

MenopauseSilencemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMEDLINEObstetrics and GynecologyMedicinebusinessmedicine.diseasePsychiatryGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Analysis of MSCs' secretome and EVs cargo: Evaluation of functions and applications

2022

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can exert different functions and can be used in several medical fields. In the last years, MSC properties have been attributed to their secreted factors such as soluble proteins, cytokines and growth factors. Moreover, a key role is played by the extracellular vesicles (EVs) which lead a heterogeneous cargo of proteins, lipids and small and long non-coding RNAs that interfere with the pathways of the recipient cells. Due to the safeness and easiness in obtaining the secretome, its use is becoming a turning point for the application in physiological and pathological fields. This review summarizes the most recent studies on the use of MSCs secretome, focusing on…

Mesenchymal stem cells Extracellular vesicles Secretome miRNAs 3D cultures EpigeneticExtracellular VesiclesGeneral MedicineGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsMesenchymal Stem Cell TransplantationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySecretome
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Patterns of Expression and Organization of Cytokeratin Intermediate Filaments

1985

Cytokeratins are a large multigene family comprising two polypeptide types, i.e. acidic (type I) and basic (type II) ones, which are distinguished on the basis of immunological, peptide mapping, mRNA hybridization, and primary amino acid sequence data. The acidic (type I) cytokeratins can be subdivided into at least two different subtypes on the basis of their carboxy-terminal sequences. Considerable interspecies conservation of sequences exists, even extending to the 3'-non-coding mRNA regions. Different pairs of type I and II cytokeratins show different resistance to dissociation in urea. Sequence differences of the type I cytokeratins containing functional domains may be an explanation o…

Messenger RNANeurofilamentBase SequenceProtein ConformationChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceIntermediate FilamentsRNAMolecular biologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular WeightCytokeratinProtein structureHistory and Philosophy of ScienceTetramerAnimalsHumansKeratinsAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerIntermediate filamentPeptide sequenceCytoskeletonAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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An update on the Symbiotic Genomes Database (SymGenDB): a collection of metadata, genomic, genetic and protein sequences, orthologs and metabolic net…

2020

The Symbiotic Genomes Database (SymGenDB; http://symbiogenomesdb.uv.es/) is a public resource of manually curated associations between organisms involved in symbiotic relationships, maintaining a catalog of completely sequenced/finished bacterial genomes exclusively. It originally consisted of three modules where users could search for the bacteria involved in a specific symbiotic relationship, their genomes and their genes (including their orthologs). In this update, we present an additional module that includes a representation of the metabolic network of each organism included in the database, as Directed Acyclic Graphs (MetaDAGs). This module provides unique opportunities to explore the…

Metabolic networkGenomicsBacterial genome sizeBiologycomputer.software_genreGenomeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBacterial genetics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDatabases GeneticSymbiosisGeneOrganism030304 developmental biologyMetadata0303 health sciencesDatabaseGenomicsMetadataDatabase UpdateGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencescomputerGenome BacterialMetabolic Networks and Pathways030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInformation Systems
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of dry needling in subacromial syndrome

2022

Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of dry needling (DN) combined with conventional physiotherapy in the recovery of patients with subacromial syndrome (SAS). A search was made of the main open access health science databases. The publication date was not limited for systematic reviews but was for randomized clinical trials (RCTs), which were limited to the last five years (from 2016) in English or in Spanish. Ninety-four studies were selected. In order to assess the quality of the studies, the JADAD scale or Oxford quality scoring system was used. A total of 402 patients were analyzed in all the studies in which the application of conventional physiotherapy was compared to the DN, ei…

MetanalysisFisioteràpiaGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologySystematic reviewDry needlingSubacromial syndromeGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticulacions Malalties
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A New Nuclear Function of the Entamoeba histolytica Glycolytic Enzyme Enolase: The Metabolic Regulation of Cytosine-5 Methyltransferase 2 (Dnmt2) Act…

2009

Cytosine-5 methyltransferases of the Dnmt2 family function as DNA and tRNA methyltransferases. Insight into the role and biological significance of Dnmt2 is greatly hampered by a lack of knowledge about its protein interactions. In this report, we address the subject of protein interaction by identifying enolase through a yeast two-hybrid screen as a Dnmt2-binding protein. Enolase, which is known to catalyze the conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate (2-PG) to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP), was shown to have both a cytoplasmatic and a nuclear localization in the parasite Entamoeba histolytica. We discovered that enolase acts as a Dnmt2 inhibitor. This unexpected inhibitory activity was antagonized by…

MethyltransferaseQH301-705.5ImmunologyEnolaseProtozoan ProteinsPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyEntamoeba histolyticaTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesGenetics and Genomics/EpigeneticsVirologyGeneticsImmunoprecipitationDNA (Cytosine-5-)-MethyltransferasesMicrobiology/ParasitologyBiology (General)Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology/DNA MethylationCell Nucleuschemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyEntamoeba histolyticaInfectious Diseases/Protozoal InfectionsMethylationRC581-607biology.organism_classificationTRNA MethyltransferasesEnolase 2EnzymechemistryBiochemistryPhosphopyruvate HydrataseSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationParasitologyImmunologic diseases. AllergyNuclear localization sequenceResearch ArticlePLoS Pathogens
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