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Alkoholinkulutus ja masennusoireet masennuksen takia hoitoon hakeutuvilla asiakkailla

2007

masennusparisuhderiskiryhmättyytyväisyysalkoholismiperheoireetalkoholinkäyttötyöelämäikäsukupuoli
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And Thailand still smiles : a study on post-tsunami livelihood recovery of Phuket and Khao Lak

2007

Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on tutkia tapoja, joiden avulla turismiin liittyvät elinkeinot ovat toipuneet tsunamin jälkeen Phuketissa ja Khao Lakissa. Tutkimuksessa etsitään myös piileviä syitä sille, miksi joissakin yhteisöissä elinkeinot ovat toipuneet toisten yhä taistellessa selviytyäkseen tsunamin seurauksista. Tutkimuksen käsitteellinen perusta on elinkeinojen kestävä toipuminen. Erityisen huomion kohteena ovat toipumisen neljä osa-aluetta: maineen, talouden, yhteisöjen ja suhteiden toipuminen. Suhteessa toipumisen osa-alueisiin tutkimuksen tärkeimmiksi asioiksi nousivat tsunamiin liitetyt riskit ja mielikuvat, hallituksen tsunamiapu, kansalaisjärjestöjen rooli erityisesti taitojen kehitt…

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How populist crisis rhetoric affects voters in Switzerland

2019

Right-wing populism has a long tradition in Switzerland. Nevertheless, only little is known about how populist messages in the media contribute to the success of the Swiss People’s Party (SVP) and to the acceptance of the party’s anti-immigration policies. In this study, we combine data from a large media content analysis (including newspapers and TV news shows) with data from a panel-survey in order to address this research gap. Thereby we differentiate between effects driven by the content and the form of right-wing populist communication. While right-wing populist content depicts immigrants and the political elite as a threat to the Swiss people, populist style evokes the sense of a cris…

media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationSocial Sciencesimmigrantmedia effectsStyle (sociolinguistics)NewspaperPoliticsH10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchantiOrder (exchange)Political scienceanti-immigrantlinkage analysis070 News media journalism & publishingmedia_commonCommunicationCommunication. Mass mediaP87-96populismPopulismcrisisPolitical economyRhetoricElite3315 CommunicationStudies in Communication Sciences
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Immigrants’ Networks, Distance, and Trade Creation Effects: An Study Employing Province-Level Data for Italy, Spain and Portugal

2014

Neoclassical trade theory assumed international flows of goods (commodities) to be substituting for people (factor) flows under certain circumstances. However, recent empirical evidence shows a complementary relationship between these two types of flows, with migration creating new trade exchanges. Immigrants tend to form networks across borders, reducing fixed trade costs. They also retain some preference for their home-produced goods. These two channels provide the rationale of the immigration trade-enhancing linkage. In this study we investigate that issue for the cases of Italy, Spain and Portugal, employing province-level data for the period 2002–2010. Results show that the first chann…

media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationTrade creationLinkage (mechanical)Per capita incomelaw.inventionBilateral tradeGeographyEconomylawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geographyEuropean unionEmpirical evidencePreference (economics)media_common
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Data from: Grazing decreases N partitioning among coexisting plant species

2018

1. Herbivores play a key role in shaping ecosystem structure and functions by influencing plant and microbial community composition and nutrient cycling. 2. This study investigated the long-term effects of herbivores on plant resource acquisition. We explored differences in the natural δ15N signatures in plant, microbial and soil N pools, and examined mycorrhizal colonization in two tundra sites that have been either lightly or heavily grazed by reindeer for more than 50 years. The study examined changes in nutrient acquisition in five common tundra plants with contrasting traits and mycorrhiza status; the mycorrhizal dwarf shrubs, Betula nana, Vaccinium myrtillus and Empetrum hermaphroditu…

medicine and health carefungiUngulate GrazingMedicinefood and beveragesArctic tundraPlant nutrient uptakeLife sciencesMicrobial N biomassAbove- belowground linkages
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Analysis of complement C3 activation products in human atherosclerotic lesions.

1991

Abstract Cleavage of the complement C3 protein is essential for complement activation. Saline extracts of human atherosclerotic lesions were examined by various techniques for the presence of C3 cleavage fragments. Crossed intermediate gel immunoelectrophoresis revealed that native C3 was the predominate C3 protein in extracts and that the C3dg fragment was also detected. SDS-PAGE/ Western blot analyses of lesion extracts employing monoclonal antibodies directed at C3c and C3dg fragment determinants demonstrated molecular weight bands corresponding to the known molecular weights of all the physiologic C3 cleavage fragments, except Cab which is known to have a short half-life. After C3, the …

medicine.diagnostic_testMolecular massArteriosclerosisBlotting WesternEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayImmunoelectrophoresisArteriesComplement C3BiologyCleavage (embryo)C3-convertasePeptide FragmentsComplement systemBlotBiochemistryWestern blotComplement C3bmedicineHumansLipid particleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineComplement ActivationImmunoelectrophoresisAtherosclerosis
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Hapten Design and Antibody Generation for Immunoanalysis of Spirotetramat and Spirotetramat-enol

2018

Spirotetramat - a tetramic acid insecticide - is rapidly metabolized or degraded to give spirotetramat-enol; so, common residue definitions include the sum of both compounds. In the present study, two spirotetramat-functionalized derivatives (haptens) have been designed to generate immunoreagents to these molecules for rapid immunochemical analysis. Haptens have been synthesized with alternative linker tethering sites and, for the first time, high-affinity antibodies have been generated with different specificities to these active principles. Two sensitive assays have been developed using the same antibody in different formats, and by using linker-site heterologous haptens, the selectivity …

medicine.diagnostic_testbiologyGeneral Chemical Engineering010401 analytical chemistryHeterologousGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEnolCombinatorial chemistryArticle0104 chemical scienceslcsh:ChemistryResidue (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylcsh:QD1-999Immunoassaymedicinebiology.proteinSpirotetramatAntibodyHaptenLinker0105 earth and related environmental sciencesACS Omega
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Monoclonal antibody TeM 106 reacts with a tonoplast intrinsic protein of 106 kDa from Brassica oleracea L

1995

A monoclonal antibody, designated TeM 106, that recognizes an intrinsic protein from the vacuole membrane (tonoplast) of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis) is described. Mice were immunized with a tonoplast fraction that had been purified from differentiating meristematic cells from the cauliflower head. Hybridomas were generated and screened by means of Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assays for differential reactivity to tonoplast over non-related proteins (bovine serum albumin). One out of 14 reactive murine clones was selected on the basis of its stability, secretory efficiency, and high affinity of the secreted antibodies. TeM 106 is an IgM which was shown by indirect immuno…

medicine.drug_classBlotting WesternFluorescent Antibody TechniqueMannoseEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBrassicaVacuoleMonoclonal antibodyEpitopeMicechemistry.chemical_compoundAntigenAntibody SpecificityConcanavalin AmedicineAnimalsElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalBovine serum albuminPlant ProteinsGel electrophoresisbiologyAntibodies MonoclonalMembrane ProteinsSerum Albumin BovineIntracellular MembranesCell BiologyMolecular biologyMolecular WeightKineticsBiochemistrychemistryVacuolesbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelPlant LectinsAntibodyJournal of Cell Science
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Identification and characterization of a monoclonal antibody to the membrane fatty acid binding protein

1992

A monoclonal antibody to the rat liver membrane fatty acid binding protein (MFABP) was prepared by immunizing mice with purified MFABP isolated from solubilized rat liver plasma membrane proteins by oleate-agarose affinity chromatography technique. The monoclonal antibody K15/6 identified a single 40 kDa protein in rat liver plasma membranes with pI values of 8.5, 8.8 and 9.0, which is identical to the authentic MFABP, but clearly distinct from rat mitochondrial GOT. The antibody K15/6 selectively inhibited cellular influx as well as membrane binding of fatty acids, but not of cholesterol or vitamin E. The same antibody was used in immunofluorescence, ELISA and Western blot analysis to dete…

medicine.drug_classBlotting WesternImmunoblottingBiophysicsFluorescent Antibody TechniqueEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayNerve Tissue ProteinsFatty Acid-Binding ProteinsMonoclonal antibodyBiochemistryFatty acid-binding proteinCell LineMiceEndocrinologyAffinity chromatographymedicineAnimalsHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationMice Inbred BALB CbiologyMembrane transport proteinTumor Suppressor ProteinsBinding proteinCell MembraneFatty AcidsAntibodies MonoclonalFatty acidMolecular biologyNeoplasm ProteinsRatsLiverchemistryMembrane proteinBiochemistrybiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelAntibodyCarrier ProteinsFatty Acid-Binding Protein 7Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism
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The C-terminal antibody binding domain ofCandida albicansmp58 represents a protective epitope during candidiasis

2003

The 58-kDa surface mannoprotein of Candida albicans (mp58) elicits strong antibody responses during infection. Epitope mapping with sera from patients with candidiasis and control individuals indicated the presence of multiple IgG-reactive continuous epitopes on the protein, expanding both the amino- and carboxy-terminal domains and several internal regions. These immunoreactive regions were similar to the ones previously identified using sera from immunized animals. Two of the epitopic regions (including the C-terminal domain) showed increased reactivity with antibodies present in sera from patients with candidiasis as compared to control individuals. Patients who survived the infection di…

medicine.drug_classEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayMonoclonal antibodyMicrobiologyEpitopeImmunoglobulin GFungal ProteinsEpitopesMiceCandida albicansGeneticsmedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceCandida albicansMolecular BiologyMice Inbred BALB CMembrane GlycoproteinsbiologyCandidiasisAntibodies Monoclonalbiology.organism_classificationDisseminated CandidiasisVirologyCorpus albicansProtein Structure TertiaryEpitope mappingbiology.proteinFemaleAntibodyEpitope MappingFEMS Microbiology Letters
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