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Ionizing radiation-induced E-selectin gene expression and tumor cell adhesion is inhibited by lovastatin and all-trans retinoic acid

2004

E-selectin mediated tumor cell adhesion plays an important role in metastasis. Here we show that ionizing radiation (IR) induces E-selectin gene and protein expression in human endothelial cells at therapeutically relevant dose level. E-selectin expression is accompanied by an increase in the adhesion of human colon carcinoma cells to primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). The HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor lovastatin impairs IR-stimulated E-selectin expression as analyzed at the level of the protein, mRNA and promoter. Inactivation of Rho GTPases either by use of Clostridium difficile toxin A or by co-expression of dominant-negative Rho blocked IR-induced E-selectin gene indu…

Transcriptional Activationrho GTP-Binding ProteinsCancer ResearchBlotting WesternIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Retinoic acidEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayTretinoinchemistry.chemical_compoundGenes ReporterTretinoinCell Line TumorNeoplasmsRadiation IonizingE-selectinGene expressionCell AdhesionmedicineHumansLovastatinRNA MessengerPromoter Regions GeneticCell adhesionCells CulturedDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCell adhesion moleculeNF-kappa BDose-Response Relationship RadiationGeneral MedicineIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1Gene Expression Regulation Neoplasticchemistrybiology.proteinCancer researchEndothelium VascularLovastatinHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsE-Selectinmedicine.drugCarcinogenesis
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Aberrant gene expression profiles in Mediterranean sea urchin reproductive tissues after metal exposures

2019

Abstract Marine organisms are simultaneously exposed to numerous pollutants, among which metals probably represent the most abundant in marine environments. In order to evaluate the effects of metal exposure at molecular level in reproductive tissues, we profiled the sea urchin transcriptional response after non-lethal exposures using pathway-focused mRNA expression analyses. Herein, we show that exposures to relatively high concentrations of both essential and toxic metals hugely affected the gonadic expression of several genes involved in stress-response, detoxification, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation, without significant changes in gonadosomatic indices. Even though …

Transcriptional profilingHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnologySettore BIO/05 - Zoologia02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesCo-exposures01 natural sciencesGene expressionSea urchinbiologyEchinodermMetalReproductionChemistry (all)General MedicineGonadPhenotypePollutionMetalsDefence mechanismParacentrotusEchinodermsSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEnvironmental EngineeringOffspringSea UrchinZoologySettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareDefence mechanismsbiology.animalDetoxificationMediterranean SeaAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryEpigeneticsCo-exposureGonadsGeneGametogenesis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAnimalStress responsePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Chemistry020801 environmental engineeringSea UrchinsParacentrotuEnvironmental PollutionTranscriptome
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The Arabidopsis Copper Transporter COPT1 Functions in Root Elongation and Pollen Development

2004

Copper plays a dual role in aerobic organisms, as both an essential and a potentially toxic element. To ensure copper availability while avoiding its toxic effects, organisms have developed complex homeostatic networks to control copper uptake, distribution, and utilization. In eukaryotes, including yeasts and mammals, high affinity copper uptake is mediated by the Ctr family of copper transporters. This work is the first report on the physiological function of copper transport in Arabidopsis thaliana. We have studied the expression pattern of COPT1 in transgenic plants expressing a reporter gene under the control of the COPT1 promoter. The reporter gene is highly expressed in embryos, tric…

TransgeneArabidopsisDown-Regulationchemistry.chemical_elementPlant RootsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGenes ReporterArabidopsisArabidopsis thalianaRNA MessengerTransgenesMolecular BiologyCopper Transporter 1Reporter geneDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyArabidopsis ProteinsReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionMembrane Transport ProteinsBiological TransportTransporterCell BiologyOligonucleotides AntisensePlants Genetically Modifiedbiology.organism_classificationCopperTrichomeUp-RegulationBiochemistrychemistryMicroscopy Electron ScanningPollenGrowth inhibitionCopperPhenanthrolinesPlasmidsJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Fractional Modeling of the AC Large-Signal Frequency Response in Magnetoresistive Current Sensors

2013

Fractional calculus is considered when derivatives and integrals of non-integer order are applied over a specific function. In the electrical and electronic domain, the transfer function dependence of a fractional filter not only by the filter order n, but additionally, of the fractional order α is an example of a great number of systems where its input-output behavior could be more exactly modeled by a fractional behavior. Following this aim, the present work shows the experimental ac large-signal frequency response of a family of electrical current sensors based in different spintronic conduction mechanisms. Using an ac characterization set-up the sensor transimpedance function  is obtain…

Transimpedance amplifierFrequency responseEngineeringMagnetoresistanceGiant magnetoresistancemagnetoresistance sensorfractional systemslcsh:Chemical technologyTopologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryCondensed Matter::Materials Scienceelectrical current measurementlcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic Engineeringsystems identificationInstrumentationSpintronicsbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringelectrical current measurement; magnetoresistance sensor; fractional systems; systems identificationCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFractional calculusTunnel magnetoresistanceFilter designbusinessSensors
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Worse recent efficacy of antiviral therapy in liver transplant recipients with recurrent hepatitis C: Impact of donor age and baseline cirrhosis

2009

We hypothesized that antiviral efficacy [sustained virologic response (SVR)] has improved in recent years in the transplant setting. Our aim was to assess whether the efficacy of pegylated interferon (PegIFN)–ribavirin (Rbv) has improved over time. One hundred seven liver transplant patients [74% men, 55.5 years old (range: 37.5–69.5), 86% genotype 1a or 1b] were treated with PegIFN-Rbv for 355 (16–623) days at 20.1 (1.7–132.6) months after transplantation. Tacrolimus was used in 61%. Sixty-seven percent had baseline F3–F4 (cirrhosis: 20.5%). Donor age was 49 (12–78) years. SVR was achieved in 39 (36.5%) patients, with worse results achieved in recent years (2001–2003: n = 27, 46.5%; 2004: …

Transplantationmedicine.medical_specialtyUnivariate analysisCirrhosisHepatologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOdds ratioLiver transplantationmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyConfidence intervalTransplantationPegylated interferonInternal medicineImmunologymedicineSurgeryRapid Virologic Responsebusinessmedicine.drugLiver Transplantation
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P1003STUDY DESIGN OF THE ROTATION FOR OPTIMAL TARGETING OF ALBUMINURIA AND TREATMENT EVALUATION (ROTATE-3): A ROTATION STUDY OF DIFFERENT ALBUMINURIA…

2020

Abstract Background and Aims Patients with diabetic kidney disease show a wide variability in their response to established and new treatments. SGLT2 inhibitors have also shown to slow the progression of kidney disease. Some studies have also shown kidney benefits for Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists (MRA). A large outcome trial with the MRA finerenone is currently ongoing to assess effects of this MRA on major kidney outcomes. The individual trials will solve the issue whether a patient may have benefit from an SGLT2 inhibitor or MRA, but they do not address the key question which of the two or their combination is better to reduce albuminuria for each individual patient. Therefore, …

Transplantationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologyRotationmedicine.diseaseEplerenoneDiabetic nephropathychemistry.chemical_compoundBlood pressurechemistryNephrologyDiabetes mellitusmedicineDrug responseAlbuminuriaDapagliflozinmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugNephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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The interface of clinical psychopharmacology and psychopathology.

1989

Four areas of common interest for clinical psychopharmacology and psychopathology are identified: (1) the diagnostic-based approach in clinical psychopharmacology; (2) the characterization of psychotropic drugs according the main psychopathologically defined target symptoms; (3) prediction of treatment response; (4) development of rating scales. The current state of research strategies in these areas is discussed and the need for new strategies is stressed. In particular, diagnosis-based research strategies in clinical psychopharmacology are not fully justified by empirical data; an alternative approach is discussed.

Treatment responseEmpirical dataPsychotropic DrugsPsychotherapistPsychopathologyPsychopharmacologyGeneral NeuroscienceMEDLINEGeneral MedicinePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPsychotic DisordersRating scaleResearch strategiesHumansPharmacology (medical)PsychopharmacologyPsychologyBiological PsychiatryClinical psychologyPsychopathologyEuropean archives of psychiatry and neurological sciences
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From Bench to Bedside—The Bad Berka Experience With First-in-Human Studies

2019

Precision oncology is being driven by rapid advances in novel diagnostics and therapeutic interventions, with treatments targeted to the needs of individual patients on the basis of genetic, biomarker, phenotypic, or psychosocial characteristics that distinguish a given patient from other patients with similar clinical presentations. Inherent in the theranostics paradigm is the assumption that diagnostic test results can precisely determine whether an individual is likely to benefit from a specific treatment. As part and integral in the current era of precision oncology, theranostics in the context of nuclear medicine aims to identify the appropriate molecular targets in neoplasms (diagnost…

Treatment responseNeurotensin receptor 1Somatostatin receptorbusiness.industryContext (language use)First in humanBioinformaticsBench to bedside030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingBiomarker (cell)Translational Research Biomedical03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadionuclide therapyAnimalsHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear MedicineRadiopharmaceuticalsPeptidesbusinessSeminars in Nuclear Medicine
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490P Metastatic colorectal cancer derived organoids recapitulate genomic profile and treatment response of the original tumor

2020

Treatment responseOncologybusiness.industryColorectal cancerGenomic ProfileOrganoidCancer researchMedicineHematologybusinessmedicine.diseaseAnnals of Oncology
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Generator-Based Radiopharmaceuticals for PET Dosimetry Before, During, and After Endoradiotherapy

2014

Generator-derived radionuclides for PET/CT imaging are promising for optimizing targeted radiotherapy by an individual patient-based approach, applying pre-therapeutic evaluation, dosimetric calculations, and for measuring treatment response after radionuclide therapy. To realize this vision, sophisticated nuclear chemistry and radiopharmaceutical chemistry should coincide with quantitative molecular imaging and dosimetric calculations.

Treatment responsebusiness.industryComputer scienceTargeted RadiotherapyRadionuclide therapyDosimetryCt imagingRadionuclide GeneratorMolecular imagingNuclear medicinebusiness
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