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Fiat lux: the light became therapy. An overview on the Bright Light Therapy in Alzheimer’s Disease sleep disorders

2020

Background: A system of photosensitive retinal ganglion cells provides ‘non-visual’ information on the circadian sequences of light to the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which, as the ‘master clock’, synchronizes the chronobiological mechanisms of all the biological clocks. Damage to SCN structure alters circadian behavioral and hormonal rhythms and interferes with a regular sleep-wake pattern. Several studies have shown that, in aging and in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), circadian rhythms change their synchronization with the environment and behavior loses sync with light. Objective: The current overview aims to examine research studies showing the effect of bright light therapy (BLT) on sleep…

Sleep Wake Disorderscircadian rhythmlight boxeExacerbationPopulationPneumonia Viralbiological clockDiseaseRhythmAlzheimer DiseasemedicineSleep disorder.HumansCircadian rhythmAlzheimer’s Diseaseretinal ganglion celleducationPandemicsSleep disordereducation.field_of_studySettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaSuprachiasmatic nucleusbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceIntrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cellssuprachiasmatic nucleuCOVID-19General MedicinePhototherapymedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologySunlightSuprachiasmatic NucleusGeriatrics and Gerontologybright light therapybusinessCoronavirus InfectionsNeuroscience
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A slight extension of the noncommutative integral.

2010

In this paper we continue the analysis undertaken in [4]and in [12] on the general problem of extending positive linear functionals on a *-algebra and we construct a slight extension of the noncommutative integral.

Slight extensions
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Identification and Characterization of Stress-Responsive TAS3-Derived TasiRNAs in Melon

2019

Small interfering RNAs (siRNA) are key regulators of gene expression that play essential roles in diverse biological processes. Trans-acting siRNAs (tasiRNAs) are a class of plant-endogenous siRNAs that lead the cleavage of non-identical transcripts. TasiRNAs are usually involved in fine-tuning development. However, increasing evidence supports that tasiRNAs may be involved in stress response. Melon is a crop of great economic importance extensively cultivated in semiarid regions frequently exposed to changing environmental conditions that limit its productivity. However, knowledge of the precise role of siRNAs in general, and of tasiRNAs in particular, in regulating the response to adverse…

Small interfering RNAPhysiologyChromosome localizationMelonNcRNAsCold treatmentCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineComputational biologyBiologyPlant-environment interactionsFight-or-flight responseRegulation of the stress response in cropsRNA silencingCucurbitaceaeGene Expression Regulation PlantGene expressionRNA Small InterferingRNA silencingSmall RNAs in melonGene
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Circulating tumor and immune cells for minimally invasive risk stratification of smoldering multiple myeloma

2022

Abstract Purpose: Early intervention in smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) requires optimal risk stratification to avoid under- and overtreatment. We hypothesized that replacing bone marrow (BM) plasma cells (PC) for circulating tumor cells (CTC), and adding immune biomarkers in peripheral blood (PB) for the identification of patients at risk of progression due to lost immune surveillance, could improve the International Myeloma Working Group 20/2/20 model. Experimental Design: We report the outcomes of 150 patients with SMM enrolled in the iMMunocell study, in which serial assessment of tumor and immune cells in PB was performed every 6 months for a period of 3 years since enrollment. Resul…

Smoldering Multiple MyelomaCancer ResearchmyelomaOncologyDisease ProgressionHumansImmunoglobulin Light ChainsPrognosisMultiple MyelomaRisk Assessmentcirculating tumor cellimmune profile.Clinical Cancer Research
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Lutter contre la pollution lumineuse

2019

La dégradation de l’obscurité sous l’effet des usages de lumière artificielle nocturne dans et aux abords des infrastructures humaines est appelée pollution lumineuse. Liée à l’urbanisation, cette pollution déborde les espaces urbains pour affecter les espaces ruraux et les aires protégées. La lutte contre la pollution lumineuse s’organise dans plusieurs pays, dans lesquels des territoires expérimentent des politiques environnementales de protection de l’obscurité. L’enjeu porte à la fois sur la préservation de la biodiversité et la transition énergétiques. En France, quelques territoires ruraux pionniers expérimentent des dispositifs intégrant ce double enjeu. Deux d’entre eux constituent …

Social Sciences and Humanitiestransition pathway010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesresource specification0211 other engineering and technologiesspécification02 engineering and technologyArtificial light at night (ALAN)01 natural sciencesressourcedarknessPolitical science11. SustainabilityResource specificationpollution lumineuse0105 earth and related environmental sciencesobscuritélight pollutiontransition021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography15. Life on land[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society13. Climate actionSciences Humaines et SocialesArtificial light at nightHumanitiesVertigO
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The Role of Nature in the Secularization of Criminal Law in Europe (17th–19th Centuries)

2020

Some authors have argued that enlightenment authors endorsed a social contract that was not compatible with the existence of laws of nature or a moral foundation for criminal law, while nineteenth-century liberal criminal lawyers founded criminal law upon a natural law theory, based on divine commands. This chapter demonstrates on the contrary that enlightenment authors did not necessarily make a sharp distinction between morality and criminal law, nor did 19th-century criminal lawyers adopted a conception of criminal law that was too heavily dependent on morality, as it was defended by medieval and early-modern-age scholars. The traditional dichotomy between enlightened thinkers and tradit…

Social contractNatural lawPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawSecularizationCriminal lawFoundation (evidence)EnlightenmentMoralitymedia_common
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“Out of Sight, Out of Mind?”: The Role of Physical Stressors, Cognitive Appraisal, and Positive Emotions in Employees’ Health

2017

This study analyzes the mediating role of the appraisal of environmental stressors in the relationship between physical characteristics in the offices and health symptoms. It also studies the moderating role of positive emotions in the relationship between physical characteristics and the appraisal of environmental stressors using a diary study on 59 office workers ( n = 432 time points) and sensor data. The results show that the appraisal of environmental stressors mediates the relationship between physical office characteristics and health symptoms, emphasizing the important link of stress appraisal in the stressors–strain relationship. The results also show that positive emotions modera…

Social psychology (sociology)05 social sciencesStressorApplied psychology050109 social psychologyStress appraisalSingle itemSightEnvironmental studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologypsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBright lightGeneral Environmental ScienceCognitive appraisalEnvironment and Behavior
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Two-year retrospective analysis of the international impact of Journal of Optometry: part II

2011

The Journal of Optometry – Peer-reviewed Journal of the Spanish General Council of Optometrists- was launched in March 2008 publishing the first issue by September 2008. It is now reaching 2.5 years of activity in spreading clinical and scientific knowledge in the field of Optometry and Visual Science and related areas. Despite this short path within the international scientific publication scenario, it is appropriate to stop and reflect about the challenges, achievements and the numbers that are making J Optom a reference in this competitive area. In this editorial we will discuss the steps followed to setup the journal and the actual international impact in terms of audience from the read…

Sociology of scientific knowledgebusiness.industryCitation indexScopusInternational communityCountry of originAudience measurement03 medical and health sciencesVision scienceEditorial0302 clinical medicinelcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994Publishing030221 ophthalmology & optometrylcsh:QC350-467OptometryOftalmologíabusinessPsychologylcsh:Optics. Light030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometryJournal of Optometry
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Modulating the luminance of organic light-emitting diodes via optical stimulation of a photochromic molecular monolayer at transparent oxide electrode

2020

Nanoscale 12(9), 5444-5451 (2020). doi:10.1039/D0NR00724B

Solar cells of the next generationMaterials sciencediarylethenes organic light-emitting diode photochromism self-assembled monolayers02 engineering and technologyElectroluminescence010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDiaryletheneOLEDUltraviolet lightGeneral Materials ScienceDiodeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicabusiness.industry600021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesIndium tin oxidechemistryElectrodeOptoelectronicsCharge carrier0210 nano-technologybusinessddc:600Nanoscale
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Empowering Photovoltaics with Smart Light Management Technologies

2021

The daily Sun supplies the continents of the Earth with four times more energy than humanity consumes in a year. This enormous potential of solar energy to generate clean energy is therefore driving great efforts to replace conventional and unsustainable fossil fuel consumption that damages our climate and our environment. Solar photovoltaic (PV) is emerging as the fastest growing renewable energy technology in the world, yet its share to the electricity production currently is less than 3%. While coal and gas remain key to electricity production, the climate crisis demands a fast transition to a carbon-neutral energy system. In the year 2019, the PV industry produced solar panels with a ca…

Solar energyLight-trappingFlexible PVDielectric structureTandem solar cellsDiffractive structureThin-film PVPhotovoltaicPlasmonic
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