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Movement of Metals to New Growing Tissue in the MossHylocomium splendens(Hedw.) BSG

1997

To obtainHylocomium splendens(Hedw.) BSG. that varied in metal (K, Mg, Ca and Zn) content, moss samples were collected from six sites around a zinc contaminated area of Latvia; metal contents were artificially lowered by branch excision. The first fully expanded annual segment (mature segments), together with the unexpanded segment (juvenile segment) were grown in the laboratory with watering from below. The contents of K, Mg, Ca and Zn in new growth were correlated with initial contents in the juvenile+mature segments. However, the concentrations of these metals in the new growth were generally not correlated with those in the pre-experimental segments. The excision of branches from the ma…

biologychemistryBotanychemistry.chemical_elementJuvenilePlant ScienceZincbiology.organism_classificationMossHylocomium splendensAnnals of Botany
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Role of genetic polymorphisms in myocardial infarction at young age

2010

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in young adult presents a typical pattern of risk factors, clinical, angiographic and prognostic characteristics. In the last years we demonstrated that hemorheological profile is altered in these patients in a persistent way and independently of the number of risk factors and of the extent of coronary lesions. Thus, the hyperviscosity syndrome following AMI could be considered an intrinsic characteristic of these patients. Consequently it is possible to hypothesise the presence of a genetic background at the origin of this predisposition. If this background is able to influence the risk of ischemic heart disease, this should be particularly evident in youn…

cardiovascular risk factorsAdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyPopulationMyocardial InfarctionCoronary DiseaseSingle-nucleotide polymorphismDiseaseBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideConnexinsPhysiology (medical)Genetic predispositionmedicineHumansSNPGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseMyocardial infarctionAlleleeducationAged 80 and overInflammationeducation.field_of_studyHaplotypeHematologyMiddle AgedPyrinmedicine.diseaseInterleukin-10Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1Toll-Like Receptor 4Juvenile myocardial infarctiongenetic patternCytoskeletal ProteinsC-Reactive ProteinImmunologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Carotid intimal-media thickness and endothelial function in young patients with history of myocardial infarction

2009

AIM: The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction in 45 young patients (38 mens and 7 females) with myocardial infarction (MI), age 29-45, mean age 42+/-3 years, to verify its possible role as a marker of coronary atherosclerosis. METHODS: Vascular echography was performed to verify the presence of carotid atherosclerosis and/or endothelial dysfunction in 45 young patients with MI and in 45 healthy control subjects well matched for age and sex. RESULTS: We observed a normal intima media thickness (IMT) only in 30% of patients with juvenile myocardial infarction (JMI) compared with 66% in the control group (P<0.0001) and 34% of pa…

carotid atherosclerosis; juvenile myocardial infarction; endothelial function; atherosclerosis.endothelial functionatherosclerosis.juvenile myocardial infarctionSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolarecarotid atherosclerosi
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Covalent modificaition of juvenile hormone binding proteins by photoaffinity labeling: An unexpected gel shift effect

1994

The 32 kD juvenile hormone binding protein (JHBP) and two 80 kD proteins in larval Manduca sexta hemolymph were labeled with [3H]FDK, a photoaffinity analog of methyl farnesoate (MF). The labeling could be completely displaced by a 30-fold excess of either MF or JH II, demonstrating that [3H]FDK binds specifically to the JH binding sites of the 32 kD JHBP and the 80 kD proteins. In addition, a high molecular-mass protein was labeled with [3H]FDK; labeling could be displaced by excess MF but not by JH II, demonstrating the selectivity in binding MF. The 32 kD JHBP also appeared to weakly bind the potent juvenoid, methoprene, at the JH binding site. Covalent modification by [3H]FDK induced a …

chemistry.chemical_classificationAffinity labelinghemolymphPhotoaffinity labelingPhysiologyBinding proteinmethoprene analogGeneral MedicineBiologyLigand (biochemistry)BiochemistryAmino acidmanduca sextaIsoelectric pointmethyl farnesoatechemistryBiochemistryInsect ScienceJuvenile hormoneJH II analogBinding siteArchives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
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Micropropagation of bay laurel (Daphne gnidiumL.)

1996

SummaryProcedures have been developed for the micropropagation of Daphne gnidium, a shrub species of ecological interest, using explants of juvenile and adult origin. Shoot proliferation rates were significantly affected by both salt formulation and benzylade- nine concentration. Best results were obtained on WP medium with 5 µM BA. The presence of indoleacetic acid in the induction medium improved BA-induced axillary bud proliferation from juvenile explants. Rooting of shoots produced in culture was difficult, especially those of adult origin. Besides an absolute requirement for auxin, calcium concentration and the pH of the medium affected the formation of adventitious roots from regenera…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPlant propagationbiologyfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMicropropagationchemistryDaphne gnidiumAuxinAxillary budBotanyShootJuvenileExplant cultureJournal of Horticultural Science
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Micropropagation of juvenile and adult Sorbus domestica L.

1991

Successful propagation of seedlings and mature trees of Sorbus domestica L. has been achieved by in vitro methods. Multiple shoot formation was obtained by placing shoot apices or nodal segments on a modified Schenck and Hildebrandt medium containing benzyladenine. Regenerated shoots were excised and induced to root on media with auxin. In the best treatments 75–85% of shoots from juvenile material rooted. Rooting capacity of shoots from mature explants was lower (30%) and was not improved by dipping the base of shoots in concentration solutions of indolebutyric or naphthaleneacetic acids. Plantlets were ultimately established in soil.

chemistry.chemical_classificationSorbus domesticaRosaceaefungifood and beveragesHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationNaphthaleneacetic AcidsMicropropagationchemistryAuxinShootBotanyJuvenileExplant culturePlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
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Biological Activities of Natural Sesquiterpene Lactones and the Effect of Synthetic Sesquiterpene Derivatives on Insect Juvenile Hormone Biosynthesis

1998

Three natural sesquiterpene lactones have been assayed for their biological activity on locust (Locusta migratoria) nymphs. Since results obtained in vivo pointed to disruptions on juvenile hormone (JH)-regulated physiology, we tested the sesquiterpene lactones and a family of synthetic sesquiterpene derivatives for their ability to disturb the rate of JH biosynthesis by locust corpora allata (CA) in vitro. All the active compounds in vitro share a basic sesquiterpene double-ring structure as well as substituents with different chemical complexities. Compounds that shared an eudesmane base with different oxidation states on C3 and C12 carbon atoms were tested as JH biosynthesis inhibitors. …

chemistry.chemical_classificationanimal structuresbiologyBiological activityAgrotis ipsilonGeneral ChemistrySesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryBiosynthesisJuvenile hormoneCorpus allatumGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesLactoneLocustJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Child Abuse, Neglect, and Violent Criminal Behavior in a Midwest Metropolitan Area of the United States, 1967-1988

1991

These data examine the relationships between childhood abuse and/or neglect and later criminal and violent criminal behavior. In particular, the data focus on whether being a victim of violence and/or neglect in early childhood leads to being a criminal offender in adolescence or early adulthood and whether a relationship exists between childhood abuse or neglect and arrests as a juvenile, arrests as an adult, and arrests for violent offenses. For this data collection, adult and juvenile criminal histories of sampled cases with backgrounds of abuse or neglect were compared to those of a matched control group with no official record of abuse or neglect. Variables contained in Part 1 include …

child abusevictimscriminality predictionjuvenile crimearrestsoffenderschild neglectviolent crime
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Watersport and juvenile criminal justice: social projects for individual and community well-being

2023

Background:Intervention projects in social and psychological fields envisage actions aimed at creating a network not only among institutions and informal support but also an opportunity for the promotion of well-being, individuals and communities. Methods:This project was based on an active and individual-centered approach that involved in 2020, 6 young people from the Palermo Juvenile Prison, involving their awareness and participation in planned activities that involved the use of a water sport (snorkeling) to offer them an opportunity for change. Results:The adoption of watersport has been a successful methodology, as they are based on sharing standards, individual responsibility and mut…

community - juvenile justice- interventions project- watersports - well-being.Settore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaGeneral Medicine
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Isolated coronary anomalies and sudden death in the young

2011

coronary artery anomalies juvenile sudden death forensic pathologySettore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
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