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Hsp60 and Hsp10 as antitumour molecular agents

2007

The molecular chaperones Hsp60 and Hsp10 are, according to recent reports, involved in cancer development and progression. We, for instance, have found that their expression varies with distinctive patterns in different malignancies: they are overexpressed in colorectal, exocervical and prostate carcinogenesis, and colorectal cancer progression, but they are downregulated during bronchial carcinogenesis. There is also evidence showing that Hsp60 and Hsp10 can be used as therapeutic agents, for example in rheumatoid arthritis. In view of these findings we want now to call attention to the potential of Hsp60 and Hsp10 in cancer therapy.

PharmacologyOncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresbusiness.industryColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentfungiCancerImmunotherapyMouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancermedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeOncologyRheumatoid arthritisInternal medicineMolecular MedicineMedicineHSP60Cancer developmentbusinessCarcinogenesisCancer Biology & Therapy
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Computer simulation of oxygen tension histograms--a possibility for interpretation of microelectrode measurements.

1972

Mit Sauerstoff-Mikroelektroden werden die lokalen Werte des Sauerstoffpartialdruckes im Mikrobereich der Organe gemessen und graphisch als Haufigkeitsverteilungen (Histogramme) dargestellt. Theoretisch wird der Einfluss der Kapillaranordnung (Gleich-, Gegenstromsystem und Kapillarnetzwerk) auf die Haufigkeitsverteilung der P02 Werte untersucht. Die fur zweidimensionale Modelle durchgefuhrte Analyse zeigt, dass Unterschiede in der Durchblutung, wie sie in den einzelnen Zweigen der Kapillarnetzwerke auftreten, einen starken Einfluss auf die Histogramme haben.

PharmacologyPhysicsBrain ChemistryComputersMicrocirculationAnalytical chemistryCell BiologyModels TheoreticalOxygen tensionInterpretation (model theory)Capillary PermeabilityOxygenCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMicroelectrodeOxygen ConsumptionCerebrovascular CirculationMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyMicroelectrodesExperientia
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Could starvation minimize chemotherapy-induced toxicities?

2008

Background: In their recent paper Raffaghello, et al. examined the use of short-term starvation (STS) to induce differential stress resistance (DSR), that is increased protection of normal over cancer cells against chemotherapy-induced oxidative stress, using a range of model organisms. Objective/methods: We examine the results of this study and their significance. Results/conclusions: Raffaghello, et al. obtained evidence that STS induced DSR in yeast, mammalian cell cultures, and mice. It is possible that calorie restriction extends lifespan and prevents chronic diseases like tumors, by braking proliferation. We think that molecular mechanisms determining STS-induced DFS in mammals should…

PharmacologyStarvationved/biologyClinical Biochemistryved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesCalorie restrictionBiologymedicine.disease_causeToxicologyChemotherapy inducedMammalian cellDrug DiscoveryCancer cellmedicineCancer researchMolecular Medicinemedicine.symptomModel organismOxidative stressExpert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
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Field-induced ordering phenomena and non-local elastic compliance in two-dimensional colloidal crystals

2008

Ordering phenomena in colloidal dispersions exposed to external one-dimensional, periodic fields or under confinement are studied systematically by Monte Carlo computer simulations. Such systems are useful models for the study of monolayers on a substrate. We find that the interaction with a substrate potential completely changes the miscibility of a binary, hard disc mixture at low external field amplitudes. The underlying ordering mechanisms leading to this laser-induced de-mixing differ, depending on which components interact with the substrate potential. Generic effects of confinement on crystalline order in two dimensions are studied in a model system of point particles interacting via…

Phase transitionField (physics)pacs:and superpfluctuationsVideo microscopypacs:62.10.+s M2 dimensionspacs:75.50.Mm MCrystalpacs:75.20.-g Dpacs:64.75.-g PsuspensionsGeneral Materials Scienceddc:530Boundary value problemSoft matterElastic moduluspacs:61.20.Ja Csoft matterCondensed matter physicsChemistryphase-transitionsmodel colloidsdynamicsColloidal crystalCondensed Matter Physicspacs:paramagnetpotentialsmixtureshardpacs:82.70.Dd C
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Lattice dynamics of zircon-type NdVO4 and scheelite-type PrVO4 under high-pressure

2021

Abstract Zircon-type NdVO4 and scheelite-type PrVO4 have been studied by means of Raman spectroscopy up to approximately 20 GPa. In the first compound, zircon-scheelite and scheelite-fergusonite phase transitions are reported at 6.4(3) and 19.6(4) GPa, respectively. In the case of scheelite-type PrVO4, a reversible phase transition to a PbWO4-III structure is observed at 16.8(5) GPa. In both cases, a scheelite-type structure is recovered in a metastable state at low pressures. The pressure evolution of the Raman modes is also reported. Our experimental findings are supported by ab initio calculations, which allowed us to discuss the role of mechanic and dynamical instabilities in the phase …

Phase transitionMaterials scienceType (model theory)Condensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicssymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAb initio quantum chemistry methodsHigh pressureMetastabilityScheelitesymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceRaman spectroscopyZirconJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Sur les Codes ZigZag et Leur Décidabilité

1990

AbstractThis paper deals with zigzag factorizations and zigzag codes. The language of “zigzag” over a regular language is represented by constructing a special family of two-way automata. Decidability of zigzag codes, previously shown for the finite languages, is proved here for all regular languages by the analysis of the set of “crossing sequences” produced by a two-way automation in the family. We also obtain that it is decidable whether or not a two-way automation of a certain type is non-ambiguous.RésuméDans ce papier on reprend les notions de factorisation zigzag et de code zigzag. On construit pour tout langage rationnel, une famille d'automates bilatéres lesquels reconnaissent les m…

Philosophy of languageCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceRegular languageZigzagType (model theory)Computer Science(all)Theoretical Computer ScienceMathematicsDecidabilityAutomaton
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Argumentation in Mathematics

2013

In The Uses of Argument, Stephen Toulmin (1958) introduced a model of argumentation, in which what may be called the ‘layout of arguments’ is represented. This model has become a classic in argumentation theory and has been used in the analysis, evaluation and construction of arguments. Toulmin’s main thesis is that, in principle, one can make a claim of rationality for any type of argument, and that the criterion of validity depends on the nature of the problem in question. He rejects the idea of universal norms for evaluation of argumentation and that formal logic provides these norms. There is an essential difference between the norms which are relevant to the evaluation of everyday argu…

Philosophy of mathematicsArgumentSimilarity (psychology)RationalityType (model theory)Argumentation theoryEpistemology
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J. S. Beck’s Theory of theOriginal Representingas an Interpretation of Kant

2021

AbstractThis paper explores Beck’s theory oforiginal representingin order to discuss both its historical and theoretical relevance and its implications concerning Kant’s views on the capacity to judge. My first concern will be to highlight the main points of Beck’s Kant interpretation and to show at which points he misunderstands Kant. My analysis also contains a positive aspect, for I adopt Beck’s claim that there is only one possible standpoint from which critical philosophy ought to be judged. Unlike Beck, I shall argue that this standpoint is that of Judgment’s normativity. I will consider the normative structure of Judgment from three perspectives: the proto-synthetic import of sensibi…

PhilosophyPhilosophy060302 philosophy05 social sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciences06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyEpistemologyInterpretation (model theory)Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
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AAV-Mediated Clarin-1 Expression in the Mouse Retina: Implications for USH3A Gene Therapy

2015

Usher syndrome type III (USH3A) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in clarin-1 (CLRN1) gene, leading to progressive retinal degeneration and sensorineural deafness. Efforts to develop therapies for preventing photoreceptor cell loss are hampered by the lack of a retinal phenotype in the existing USH3 mouse models and by conflicting reports regarding the endogenous retinal localization of clarin-1, a transmembrane protein of unknown function. In this study, we used an AAV-based approach to express CLRN1 in the mouse retina in order to determine the pattern of its subcellular localization in different cell types. We found that all major classes of retinal cells express AAV…

Photoreceptors0301 basic medicineRetinal degenerationSensory ReceptorsPhysiologyUsher syndromeCell Membraneslcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesNervous SystemPhotoreceptor cellMicechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal CellsMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologylcsh:ScienceNeuronsRegulation of gene expressionGeneticsMultidisciplinaryRetinal DegenerationAnimal ModelsDependovirusCell biologyElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureSensory PerceptionCellular TypesAnatomyCellular Structures and OrganellesUsher SyndromesResearch ArticleSignal TransductionCell typeImaging TechniquesOcular AnatomyNeurophysiologyOuter plexiform layerMouse ModelsBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsRetina03 medical and health sciencesModel OrganismsOcular SystemFluorescence ImagingmedicineAnimalsHumansRetinalcsh:RMembrane ProteinsBiology and Life SciencesAfferent NeuronsRetinalGenetic TherapyCell Biologymedicine.diseaseDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationchemistrySynapsesEyeslcsh:QHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Photoreceptor vitality in organotypic cultures of mature vertebrate retinas validated by light-dependent molecular movements

2006

AbstractVertebrate photoreceptor cells are polarized neurons highly specialized for light absorption and visual signal transduction. Photoreceptor cells consist of the light sensitive outer segment and the biosynthetic active inner segment linked by a slender connecting cilium. The function of mature photoreceptor cells is strictly dependent on this compartmentalization which is maintained in the specialized retinal environment. To keep this fragile morphologic and functional composition for further cell biological studies and treatments we established organotypic retina cultures of mature mice and Xenopus laevis. The organotypic retina cultures of both model organisms are created as co-cul…

Photoreceptorsgenetic structuresMouseXenopusCellved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesXenopusGene deliverySignal transductionRetinaMicechemistry.chemical_compoundOrgan Culture TechniquesOrganotypic retina cultureIn Situ Nick-End LabelingmedicineAnimalsPhotoreceptor CellsTransducinModel organismVision OcularRetinaArrestinbiologyved/biologyRetinalbiology.organism_classificationLight-dependent movementsSensory Systemseye diseasesCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLProtein TransportOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescencechemistryCell cultureVertebratesTransducinsense organsPhotic StimulationVision Research
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