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Confronto tra aterosclerosi coronarica mediante CardioTC e aterosclerosi carotidea mediante ecocolorDoppler

2014

Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapiaaterosclerosi CardioTC ecocolorDoppler
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Global stability of protein folding from an empirical free energy function

2013

The principles governing protein folding stand as one of the biggest challenges of Biophysics. Modeling the global stability of proteins and predicting their tertiary structure are hard tasks, due in part to the variety and large number of forces involved and the difficulties to describe them with sufficient accuracy. We have developed a fast, physics-based empirical potential, intended to be used in global structure prediction methods. This model considers four main contributions: Two entropic factors, the hydrophobic effect and configurational entropy, and two terms resulting from a decomposition of close-packing interactions, namely the balance of the dispersive interactions of folded an…

Statistics and ProbabilityProtein FoldingEmpirical potential for proteinsConfiguration entropyPROTCALBioinformaticsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyForce field (chemistry)Protein structureStatistical physicsDatabases ProteinQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesModels StatisticalFoldXGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyApplied MathematicsProteinsReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineProtein tertiary structureProtein Structure TertiaryPrediction of protein folding stabilityModeling and SimulationLinear ModelsThermodynamicsProtein foldingGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesStatistical potentialAlgorithmsSoftwareTest dataJournal of Theoretical Biology
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Quasi-Ductile Behaviour of Carbon-Reinforced Carbon

1991

Firstly a brief review of the problem of a “ductilization” of ceramic materials by endless-fiber reinforcement is given. The problems, especially the influence of the frictional stress in the fiber-matrix interface, are pointed out for the unidirectionally reinforced ceramic matrix composite (CMC) system LAS/SiC, which is well documented in the literature.

Stress (mechanics)Notch rootMaterials sciencechemistrychemistry.chemical_elementComposite materialReinforcementCeramic matrix compositeCarbon
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Efficient differentiation of embryonic stem cells into mesodermal precursors by BMP, retinoic acid and Notch signalling

2012

The ability to direct differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells into specific lineages not only provides new insights into the pathways that regulate lineage selection but also has translational applications, for example in drug discovery. We set out to develop a method of differentiating ES cells into mesodermal cells at high efficiency without first having to induce embryoid body formation. ES cells were plated on a feeder layer of PA6 cells, which have membrane-associated stromal-derived inducing activity (SDIA), the molecular basis of which is currently unknown. Stimulation of ES/PA6 co-cultures with Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4 (BMP4) both favoured self-renewal of ES cells and…

Stromal cellCellular differentiationMyocytes Smooth MuscleNotch signaling pathwaylcsh:MedicineDevelopmental SignalingTretinoinEmbryoid bodyBiologyCell LineMesoderm03 medical and health sciencesMice0302 clinical medicineRetinoic Acid Signaling CascadeMolecular Cell BiologyExpressió genèticaAnimalslcsh:ScienceBiologyEmbryonic Stem Cells030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryReceptors NotchStem Cellslcsh:RComputational BiologyCell DifferentiationNestinSignaling in Selected DisciplinesMolecular biologyEmbryonic stem cellSignaling CascadesSignaling NetworksP19 cellBone morphogenetic protein 4embryonic structuresBone Morphogenetic Proteinslcsh:QCellular TypesStromal CellsTranscriptomeCèl·lules mare030217 neurology & neurosurgeryResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologySignal Transduction
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Relevance of the macrophage phenotype in mucosal regeneration in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

2015

La enfermedad Inflamatoria Intestinal (EII) es una enfermedad crónica, recidivante, de carácter sistémico que afecta principalmente al tracto gastrointestinal. Esta patología engloba dos entidades clínicas, la Enfermedad de Crohn (EC) y la Colitis Ulcerosa (CU), que difieren en algunos aspectos pero comparten la disrupción de la barrera epitelial y la respuesta exacerbada del sistema inmunológico a la flora bacteriana. La etiología de la enfermedad es desconocida pero se sabe que factores genéticos (tanto alteraciones a nivel genético como la presencia de miRNAs), ambientales (tales como la dieta, tabaco, actividad física o la calidad del sueño), flora intestinal y sistema inmunológico cont…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología humana ::Fisiología humanawntinflammatory bowel disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Inmunopatología [UNESCO]macrophage phenotypeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Gastroenterología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Medicina interna::Gastroenterología [UNESCO]wound healingUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Patología::Inmunopatologíamacrophage:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología humana ::Fisiología humana [UNESCO]notch
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Papel de la familia notch en la angiogénesis ovarica y uterina en condiciones fisiológicas y patológicas

2014

La angiogénesis es el proceso por el cual se generan nuevos vasos sanguíneos a partir de vasos pre-existente y es esencial para el desarrollo y supervivencia de los seres vivos. En el embrión se produce una angiogénesis muy importante con el fin de formar el sistema vascular del nuevo individuo en su totalidad. Sin embargo, y aunque en adultos en endotelio conserva su potencial angiogénico durante toda la vida del individuo, en condiciones fisiológicas generalmente permanece quiescente. Solo se activa en casos concretos como en procesos de curación de heridas y en órganos con angiogénesis cíclica, es decir, los órganos reproductores: el ovario y el endometrio. También se activa en condicion…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS::Ciencias clínicas::Ginecologíaangiogenesisdesarrollo embrionariocuerpo luteoreproduccionovulacion:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS::Ciencias clínicas::Ginecología [UNESCO]vegfdeciduanotch
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Human Papilloma Virus-Dependent HMGA1 Expression Is a Relevant Step in Cervical Carcinogenesis

2008

HMGA1 is a member of a small family of architectural transcription factors involved in the coordinate assembly of multiprotein complexes referred to as enhanceosomes. In addition to their role in cell proliferation, differentiation, and development, high-mobility group proteins of the A type (HMGA) family members behave as transforming protoncogenes either in vitro or in animal models. Recent reports indicated that HMGA1 might counteract p53 pathway and provided an interesting hint on the mechanisms determining HMGA's transforming potential. HMGA1 expression is deregulated in a very large array of human tumors, including cervical cancer, but very limited information is available on the mole…

Uterine Cervical NeoplasmCancer ResearchDNA-Binding ProteinBiologyHeLa Celllcsh:RC254-282DNA-binding proteinRNA interferenceCell Line TumorHMGA1a ProteinRNA MessengerReceptor Notch1PapillomaviridaePapillomavirus InfectionPsychological repressionTranscription factorCell ProliferationReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingHMGAOncogene Proteins ViralCell Transformation Virallcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensHMGA1Gene Expression Regulation NeoplasticGene expression profilingCancer cellCancer researchbiology.proteinFemaleTumor Suppressor Protein p53HumanNeoplasia
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In vitro and in vivo arterial differentiation of human multipotent adult progenitor cells

2006

Many stem cell types have been shown to differentiate into endothelial cells (ECs); however, their specification to arterial or venous endothelium remains unexplored. We tested whether a specific arterial or venous EC fate could be induced in human multipotent adult progenitor cells (hMAPCs) and AC133(+) cells (hAC133(+)). In vitro, in the presence of VEGF(165), hAC133(+) cells only adopted a venous and microvascular EC phenotype, while hMAPCs differentiated into both arterial and venous ECs, possibly because hMAPCs expressed significantly more sonic hedgehog (Shh) and its receptors as well as Notch 1 and 3 receptors and some of their ligands. Accordingly, blocking either of those pathways …

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ACellular differentiationImmunologyMice NudeNeovascularization PhysiologicCell SeparationBiochemistryMiceAntigens CDAnimalsHumansHedgehog ProteinsAC133 AntigenSonic hedgehogProgenitor cellNotch 1Cells CulturedGlycoproteinsMatrigelbiologyReceptors NotchEndothelial CellsCell DifferentiationCell BiologyHematologyPeptide FragmentsCell biologyEndothelial stem cellAdult Stem CellsMicroscopy ElectronImmunologybiology.proteinStem cellPeptidesAdult stem cellSignal Transduction:Ciencias de la Salud::Oncología [Materias Investigacion]
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VEGF and Notch Signaling in Angiogenesis

2015

The vascular system is responsible for providing every cell in vertebrate organisms with a sufficient supply of oxygen and nutrients, allowing waste disposal as well as transmitting immune responses among other functions. Thus, every tissue and organ requires an efficient network of blood vessels, which can be formed de novo (vasculogenesis) or from existing vessels (angiogenesis). The onset of the latter, namely endothelial cell (EC) sprouting, is the focus of this chapter. EC sprouting starts with the differentiation of ECs into guiding tip cells and proliferative stalk cells that form the growing sprout and it ends with the so-called anastomosis, when the sprout fuses with another sprout…

Vascular endothelial growth factorEndothelial stem cellchemistry.chemical_compoundVasculogenesischemistryHes3 signaling axisAngiogenesisNotch signaling pathwayBiologyMural cellCell biologyWaste disposal
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Pharmacogenomic identification of small molecules for lineage specific manipulation of subventricular zone germinal activity

2017

Strategies for promoting neural regeneration are hindered by the difficulty of manipulating desired neural fates in the brain without complex genetic methods. The subventricular zone (SVZ) is the largest germinal zone of the forebrain and is responsible for the lifelong generation of interneuron subtypes and oligodendrocytes. Here, we have performed a bioinformatics analysis of the transcriptome of dorsal and lateral SVZ in early postnatal mice, including neural stem cells (NSCs) and their immediate progenies, which generate distinct neural lineages. We identified multiple signaling pathways that trigger distinct downstream transcriptional networks to regulate the diversity of neural cells …

animal diseasesGene Identification and AnalysisGenetic NetworksAPC-PAIDMiceNeural Stem CellsCell SignalingLateral VentriclesDatabases GeneticGene Regulatory NetworksBiology (General)WNT Signaling CascadeNotch SignalingOrganic CompoundsBB/M029379/1GenomicsSignaling CascadesOligodendrogliaChemistryBBSRCPhysical Sciences[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Network AnalysisNeurovetenskaperSignal TransductionResearch ArticleBiotechnologyComputer and Information SciencesSignal InhibitionQH301-705.5NeurogenesisResearch and Analysis MethodsSmall Molecule LibrariesGenetics/dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/biomedicalsciencesAnimalsAdultsCell LineageComputer Simulation[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Molecular Biology TechniquesMolecular BiologyOrganic ChemistryGene MappingChemical CompoundsNeurosciencesBiology and Life SciencesRCUKBiomedical SciencesCell BiologyNerve RegenerationSignaling NetworksGene Expression Regulationnervous systemSmall MoleculesAge GroupsPeople and PlacesPopulation GroupingsTranscriptome
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