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Effects of zoledronic acid on proteinase plasma levels in patients with bone metastases.

2006

Background: The effects of the bisphosphonate derivative zoledronic acid (ZA) on the > circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), matrix metallo-proteinases-9 > (MMP-9), cathepsin B (Cath B) and urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) in > patients with bone metastasis (BMTS) and the possible correlation with the symptomatic > response induced by this drug in these patients were evaluated. Patients and Methods: > Proteinase levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in the > plasma of 30 patients with painful bone metastases from breast or prostate cancer > undergoing multiple treatment with ZA (4 mg i.v., every 4 weeks). Healthy subjects > (HS) of…

Aged 80 and overMaleBone Density Conservation AgentsDiphosphonatesZoledronic > acidImidazolesProstatic NeoplasmsBone NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsMiddle AgedProteinaseZoledronic AcidCathepsin BMatrix > metalloproteinase-9Matrix Metalloproteinase 9Matrix metalloproteinase-2Bone metastasiBisphosphonates; Bone metastasis; Cathepsin B; Matrix metalloproteinase-2; Matrix > metalloproteinase-9; Proteinases; Urokinase-type plasminogen activator; Zoledronic > acidHumansMatrix Metalloproteinase 2BisphosphonateFemaleUrokinase-type plasminogen activatorAged
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Surfactant self-assembling in gas phase: electrospray ionization- and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry of singly charged…

2005

The self-assembling of sodium bis (2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) in gas phase has been investigated by electrospray ionization- and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry. Large surfactant clusters with an aggregation number close to that found in apolar media have been observed either as positive or negative ions. Moreover, the marked predominance of singly charged species as well as preliminary theoretical calculations strongly suggest an aggregate structure characterized by an internal hydrophilic core hosting the extra charge surrounded by an apolar shell constituted by the surfactant alkyl chains. This structure is similar to that of the more familiar revers…

Aggregation numberChemistrygas-phase self-assemblyElectrospray ionizationsurfactantESI-MS and ESI-MS/MSAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryMicelleMALDI-MSIonMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationPulmonary surfactantIonizationSpectroscopyJournal of mass spectrometry : JMS
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An Alginate/Cyclodextrin Spray Drying Matrix to Improve Shelf Life and Antioxidant Efficiency of a Blood Orange By-Product Extract Rich in Polyphenol…

2017

Alginate and β-cyclodextrin were used to produce easily dosable and spray-dried microsystems of a dried blood orange extract with antidysmetabolic properties, obtained from a by-product fluid extract. The spray-dried applied conditions were able to obtain a concentrate dried extract without the loss of AOA and with TPC and TMA values of 35–40% higher than that of the starting material. They were also effective in producing microparticles with 80–100% of encapsulation efficiency. The 2% sodium alginate was capable of improving the extract shelf life, while the beta-cyclodextrin (1 : 1 molar ratio with dried extract) prolonged the extract antioxidant efficiency by 6 hours. The good inhibition…

AgingAntioxidantArticle SubjectAlginatesmedicine.medical_treatmentspray-dried alginate/β-cyclodextrin microsystemsCitrus by-product02 engineering and technologyOrange (colour)Matrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsShelf lifeBiochemistryAGEsAntioxidants0404 agricultural biotechnologyGlucuronic Acidmedicinelcsh:QH573-671chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyCyclodextrinChemistrylcsh:CytologyPlant Extractspolyphenols and anthocyanins characterizationHexuronic AcidsPolyphenols04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCell BiologyGeneral MedicineCitrus by-product; polyphenols and anthocyanins characterization; spray-dried alginate/β-cyclodextrin microsystems; MMPs; AGEs.021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology040401 food scienceFluid extractPolyphenolSpray dryingBioflavonoidMMPs0210 nano-technologyResearch ArticleCitrus sinensisOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
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YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS-STING

2022

Ageing is intimately connected to the induction of cell senescence(1,2), but why this is so remains poorly understood. A key challenge isthe identification of pathways that normally suppress senescence, are lost during ageing and are functionally relevant to oppose ageing(3). Here we connected the structural and functional decline of ageing tissues to attenuated function of the master effectors of cellular mechanosignalling YAP and TAZ. YAP/TAZ activity declines during physiological ageing in stromal cells, and mimicking such decline through genetic inactivation of YAP/TAZ in these cells leads to accelerated ageing. Conversely, sustaining YAP function rejuvenates old cells and opposes the e…

AgingMechanotransductionActin-Related Protein 2; Cellular Senescence; Extracellular Matrix; Healthy Aging; Immunity Innate; Lamin Type B; Mechanotransduction Cellular; Nuclear Envelope; Signal Transduction; Aging; Membrane Proteins; Nucleotidyltransferases; Stromal Cells; Transcriptional Coactivator with PDZ-Binding Motif Proteins; YAP-Signaling ProteinsNuclear EnvelopeSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaYAP TAZ ageing C-GAS STINGMechanotransduction CellularArticleHealthy AgingInnateCellular SenescenceAdaptor Proteins Signal TransducingMultidisciplinaryLamin Type BImmunityMembrane ProteinsYAP-Signaling ProteinsPhosphoproteinsNucleotidyltransferasesImmunity InnateExtracellular MatrixTranscriptional Coactivator with PDZ-Binding Motif ProteinsActin-Related Protein 2CellularStromal CellsSignal Transduction
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Principles and requirements for stroke recovery science

2020

The disappointing results in bench-to-bedside translation of neuroprotective strategies caused a certain shift in stroke research towards enhancing the endogenous recovery potential of the brain. One reason for this focus on recovery is the much wider time window for therapeutic interventions which is open for at least several months. Since recently two large clinical studies using d-amphetamine or fluoxetine, respectively, to enhance post-stroke neurological outcome failed again it is a good time for a critical reflection on principles and requirements for stroke recovery science. In principal, stroke recovery science deals with all events from the molecular up to the functional and behav…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyCombination therapymedicine.medical_treatmenttranslationNeuroprotectioncombination therapyrecovery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationchronic strokeHumansMedicineReview ArticlesChronic strokeStroke030304 developmental biologyNeurotransmitter Agents0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)BrainRecovery of Functionmedicine.diseaseStrokeMatrix Metalloproteinase 9NeurologyTissue Plasminogen ActivatorregenerationIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsNeurology (clinical)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessStroke recovery030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
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Aroma release in the oral cavity after wine intake is influenced by wine matrix composition

2018

The aim of this study has been to investigate if wine matrix composition might influence the interaction between odorants and oral mucosa in the oral cavity during a “wine intake-like” situation. Aroma released after exposing the oral cavity of three individuals to different wines (n = 12) previously spiked with six target aromas was followed by an -in vivo intra-oral SPME approach. Results showed a significant effect of wine matrix composition on the intra-oral aroma release of certain odorants. Among the wine matrix parameters, phenolic compounds showed the largest impact. This effect was dependent on their chemical structure. Some phenolic acids (e.g. hippuric, caffeic) were associated t…

Alcohol DrinkingAroma-wine matrix interactions[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionIntra-oral aroma releasephenolic metabolitessalivary proteinsWineperceptionGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistrytanninMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPhenolic compositionLinaloolmodel wineHumansFood scienceAromaWineMouthChromatographybiologyretronasal aromaEthyl hexanoatefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinered wineWine faultbiology.organism_classificationhuman feces040401 food sciencestomatognathic diseaseschemistryWineIntra-oral aroma releaseOdorantsmolecular-levelComposition (visual arts)Oral mucosaGas chromatography–mass spectrometryheadspace[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceAroma persistence
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A note on cocharacter sequence of Jordan upper triangular matrix algebra

2016

Let UJn(F) be the Jordan algebra of n × n upper triangular matrices over a field F of characteristic zero. This paper is devoted to the study of polynomial identities satisfied by UJ2(F) and UJ3(F). In particular, the goal is twofold. On one hand, we complete the description of G-graded polynomial identities of UJ2(F), where G is a finite abelian group. On the other hand, we compute the Gelfand–Kirillov dimension of the relatively free algebra of UJ2(F) and we give a bound for the Gelfand–Kirillov dimension of the relatively free algebra of UJ3(F).

Algebra and Number TheoryJordan algebraQuaternion algebraMathematics::Rings and Algebras010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Triangular matrixgrowth of algebras010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesgraded Jordan algebraCombinatoricsAlgebraFiltered algebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDifferential graded algebraFree algebraAlgebra representationGraded identitie0101 mathematicsMathematics
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The Catalonian Conflict : an Interpretive Structural Model

2019

The methodology ISM (Interpretive Structural Modeling) is used to study the conflict in Catalonia, listing a list of factors and the influences between them, building from them the Matrix of Influences and the Matrix of Scope, from which they classify the factors into levels and a flow diagram is drawn up, concluding what the possible paths of evolution of said conflict would be

AlgebraData flow diagramMatrix (mathematics)Scope (project management)UNESCO::FILOSOFÍAComputer science:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Listing (computer)General Medicine
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GEOMETRIC EQUIVALENCE OF ALGEBRAS

2001

In this paper, we study the geometric equivalence of algebras in several varieties of algebras. We solve some of the problems formulated in [2], in particular, that of geometric equivalence for real-closed fields and finitely generated commutative groups.

AlgebraMorphismGeneral MathematicsEquivalence relationFinitely-generated abelian groupEquivalence (formal languages)Adequate equivalence relationMatrix equivalenceCommutative propertyMathematicsInternational Journal of Algebra and Computation
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Orthogonal functions analysis of singular systems with impulsive responses

1990

Presents a systematic study using piecewise-constant orthogonal functions for the analysis of impulsive responses of singular systems. Walsh and block-pulse functions solutions are examined.

AlgebraPulse responseSystems theoryLaplace transformMatrix algebraControl systemWalsh functionMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringOrthogonal functionsSingular systemsMathematicsIEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications
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