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Laser Pressure Catapulting (LPC): Optimization LPC-System and Genotyping of Colorectal Carcinomas

2005

Genotype analysis is becoming more and more useful in clinical practice, since specific mutations in tumors often correlate with prognosis and/or therapeutic response. Unfortunately, current molecular analytical techniques often require time-consuming and costly steps of analysis, thus making their routine clinical use difficult. Moreover, one of the most difficult problems arising during tumor research is that of their cell heterogeneity, which depends on their clear molecular heterogeneity. SSCP analysis discriminates by means of aberrant electrophoresis migration bands, mutated alleles which may represent as little as 15-20% of their total number. Nevertheless, in order to identify by se…

GeneticsGenotypePhysiologyLasersCarcinomaDNA Mutational AnalysisClinical BiochemistrySingle-strand conformation polymorphismCell BiologyDNA Genotype MicrodissectionGene mutationBiologyGenes rasGenotypeDNA Mutational AnalysisHumansProspective StudiesTumor Suppressor Protein p53AlleleColorectal NeoplasmsMicrodissectionGenotypingPolymorphism Single-Stranded ConformationalMicrodissectionLaser capture microdissection
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Drug Use Control Perception and Strategies in General and Clinical Population in a Spanish City

2021

Background: This article evaluates the perception of drug use control and strategies in Valencia City (Spain) in a general and clinical population, in two independent studies. Material and Methods: 1071 people participated. In the Study 1 (n= 924) the entire sample came from general population (GP), and in the Study 2 (n=147), 68 were drug users being treated in an Addictive Behaviors Unit (ABU), and 79 people of the GP. The drug use control perception and strategies in both subgroups were compared. The participants filled in the Drug Use Strategies Scale and a Drug Use Survey. Results: A high level of perception of drug control in GP was obtained (72,7% in the Study 1 and 67,5% in the Stud…

GerontologyDrugSubstance-Related DisordersHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Populationperception of controlling drug useSample (statistics)Articledrugsgeneral_psychologyDrug UsersDrug controlPerceptionmedicineHumanseducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRdrug use control strategiesAbstinencemedicine.diseaserisk and harm reduction approachPharmaceutical PreparationsScale (social sciences)Drug and Narcotic ControlMedicinePerceptionDroguesPsychologyAddictive behaviorbusinessmoderate drug useClinical psychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Knowledge, attitudes and risk of HIV, HBV and HCV infections in hairdressers of Palermo city (South Italy)

2009

Background: The hairdressing trade may potentially expose its practitioners and their customers to blood-borne infections. Methods: Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards occupational risk of HIV, HBV and HCV infections were evaluated in a cross-sectional survey, conducted during spring 2008, in 105 out of 112 randomly selected hairdressers of Palermo. Participants were queried by answering to an anonymous questionnaire. Results: Most of hairdressers (93.3%) knew that HIV and hepatitis are transmitted through parenteral route and could also be transmitted by razors. The availability of gloves was inadequate, up to 30% of the participants never used them and up to 50% usually reused the…

Health Knowledge Attitudes Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationHIV InfectionsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatamedicine.disease_causeOccupational safety and healthmedicineUltraviolet lightHumanseducationHepatitisHepatitis B viruseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)Public healthCommercePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHepatitis CHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CDisinfectionItalyFamily medicineImmunologyEquipment Contaminationdescriptive survey hairdressers KAP questionnaire.businessHairThe European Journal of Public Health
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A new multi analytical approach for the identification of synthetic and natural dyes mixtures. The case of orcein-mauveine mixture in a historical dr…

2017

In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic and natural dyes in a historical textile is presented. The work is focused on a historical dress of a Sicilian noblewoman, dating from about 1865–1870. Firstly, SERS on fibre was performed, in order to individuate the classes of dyes employed. The SERS spectra suggested the presence of two main dyes: mauveine and orcein. In order to confirm these preliminary results, two different extraction protocols were applied. The extracts obtained were analysed by ESI-MS, MALDI-ToF and UHPCL-MS analyses, confirming the SERS results. In particular, the application of the ammonia mild extraction technique…

Historynew ammonia extraction methodComplex Mixtureorcein dyeMALDI-ToF; Mauveine; new ammonia extraction method; orcein dyes; SERS on fibre; Sicilian dress; UHPLC-MS; Clothing; Coloring Agents; Complex Mixtures; Female; History 19th Century; Humans; Oxazines; Sicily; Spectrum Analysis; TextilesMALDI-ToF; Mauveine; new ammonia extraction method; orcein dyes; SERS on fibre; Sicilian dress; UHPLC-MS; Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry; Plant Science; Organic ChemistryMauveineSicilian dreSERS on fibreOxazineColoring agentsPlant ScienceComplex Mixtures01 natural sciencesBiochemistrylaw.inventionAnalytical ChemistryUHPLC-MSClothingUhplc mschemistry.chemical_compoundlawMauveineOxazinesHumansColoring AgentsColoring AgentOrceinSicilySpectrum AnalysiMALDI-ToF19th CenturyChromatographyPolymer science010405 organic chemistryChemistrySpectrum AnalysisTextilesOrganic Chemistryorcein dyesHistory 19th CenturySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica0104 chemical sciencesSicilian dress010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryFemaleSpectrum analysismauveine; orcein dyes; Sicilian dress; new ammonia extraction method; SERS on fibre; MALDI-ToF; UHPLC-MSHuman
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Bactericidal Effect of the Er:YAG Laser on Dental Implant Surfaces: An In Vitro Study

2002

The aim of the in vitro study was to examine the bactericidal effect of an Er:YAG laser on common dental implant surfaces.Seventy-two titanium platelets with 3 different surfaces--sandblasted and acid-etched (SA), titanium plasma-sprayed (TPS), and hydroxyapatite-coated (HA)--were incubated with a suspension of Streptococcus sanguinis (ATCC 10556). Irradiation at pulse energies of 60 and 120 mJ and a frequency of 10 pps was performed on a computer-controlled XY translation stage. After laser treatment the specimens were sonicated and the bacterial growth examined by counting colony forming units on blood agar plates. Temperature elevations during irradiation were investigated using K-type t…

Hot TemperatureMaterials scienceSurface Propertiesmedicine.medical_treatmentColony Count MicrobialDentistrychemistry.chemical_elementStatistics Nonparametriclaw.inventionAgar plateAcid Etching DentalCoated Materials BiocompatiblelawmedicineIrradiationDental implantDental ImplantsTitaniumbiologybusiness.industryLasersbiology.organism_classificationLaserStreptococcus sanguinisDurapatitechemistryMicroscopy Electron ScanningPeriodonticsImplantStreptococcus sanguisbusinessEr:YAG laserErbiumNuclear chemistryTitaniumJournal of Periodontology
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Intrapulpal temperature changes during root surface irradiation with an 809-nm GaAlAs laser

2002

The aim of this study was to explore, in vitro, whether the irradiation of human root surfaces with a diode laser might induce nonphysiologic intrapulpal temperature elevations and, therefore, jeopardize pulp vitality.The pulps were removed from human maxillary and mandibular incisors extracted for periodontal reasons. The root canals were enlarged to an apical size #60 file. The teeth were radiographed with standard dental films and a millimeter grid to determine root thickness. The thickness of dentin between the root surface and the pulp in the irradiation areas was 1, 2, and 3 mm. To determine intrapulpal temperature changes during laser irradiation, 0.5-mm K-type thermocouples were ins…

Hot TemperatureOptical fiberMaterials scienceRoot surfaceDentistryIn Vitro TechniquesStatistics NonparametricBody Temperaturelaw.inventionstomatognathic systemlawThermocoupleTooth pulp stimulationDentinmedicineHumansPeriodontal PocketIrradiationTooth RootGeneral DentistryDental Pulpbusiness.industryLasersDose-Response Relationship RadiationLaserIncisorstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureSemiconductorsOtorhinolaryngologyDentinPulp (tooth)SurgeryOral SurgerybusinessBiomedical engineeringOral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology
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Thermal lens spectrometry in biochemical analysis.

1994

The photothermal spectroscopic techniques, with special emphasis on the thermal lens spectrometry (TLS), are introduced to the non-specialist in laser spectroscopy. The following topics are treated on an elementary basis: fundamentals and analytical characteristics, instrumentation, selectivity and multi-wavelength capability, the models describing the signal-concentration relationship, the sensitivity, background noise and limits of detection, the influence of light scattering and flow. Applications related to the fields of clinical and biochemical analysis and organic pollution are given. The thermal lens circular dichroism and the infrared TLS are also briefly outlined.

Hot TemperatureSpectrophotometry InfraredInfraredbusiness.industryChemistryCircular DichroismLasersBiophysicsPhysics::OpticsPhotothermal therapyLaserMass spectrometryBiochemistryLight scatteringlaw.inventionBackground noiseLens (optics)OpticslawSpectrophotometryScattering RadiationSpectroscopybusinessJournal of biochemical and biophysical methods
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Impulsive solvent heating probed by picosecond x-ray diffraction

2006

The time-resolved diffraction signal from a laser-excited solution has three principal components: the solute-only term, the solute-solvent cross term, and the solvent-only term. The last term is very sensitive to the thermodynamic state of the bulk solvent, which may change during a chemical reaction due to energy transfer from light-absorbing solute molecules to the surrounding solvent molecules and the following relaxation to equilibrium with the environment around the scattering volume. The volume expansion coefficient alpha for a liquid is typically approximately 1 x 10(-3) K(-1), which is about 1000 times greater than for a solid. Hence solvent scattering is a very sensitive on-line t…

Hot TemperatureTime FactorsLightAnalytical chemistryTheta solventGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermal expansionMolecular dynamicsX-Ray DiffractionScattering RadiationPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopy Near-InfraredChemistry PhysicalChemistryLasersMethanolscatteringRelaxation (NMR)TemperatureSolvationx raysSolutionsSolventChemical physicsExcited stateX ray absorption spectroscopySolventsThermodynamicsSpectrophotometry UltravioletSolvent effectsThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Laser Doppler flowmetry in subepidermal tumours and in normal skin of rats during localized ultrasound hyperthermia.

1988

Laser Doppler flowmetry has been applied to normal skin and to subepidermal tumours during localized ultrasound hyperthermia in the rat. In normal skin, 40 degrees C hyperthermia only induced a marginal increase in the red blood cell flux. Significant increases occurred after 20 min at 42 degrees C and after 4 min at 44 degrees C. During 44 degrees C hyperthermia maximum fluxes were reached after 24 min. Thereafter, the flow declined and finally approached preheating values. In contrast, in subepidermal tumours 40 degrees C hyperthermia on the average induced a slight decrease of the flux. During 42 degrees C hyperthermia a significant flow decrease was found after 40 min of heating. Follow…

HyperthermiaMaleCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsPhysiologyNuclear magnetic resonanceCarcinosarcomaPhysiology (medical)Experimental therapymedicineAnimalsLaser doppler flowSkinbusiness.industryLasersUltrasoundRats Inbred StrainsPeriodic flowHyperthermia InducedNeoplasms ExperimentalLaser Doppler velocimetrymedicine.diseaseRatsFemaleSarcoma ExperimentalbusinessNormal skinBlood Flow VelocityInternational journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group
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Response of tumour red blood cell flux to hyperthermia and/or hyperglycaemia.

1989

Laser Doppler flowmetry has been applied to subepidermal rat tumours during localized ultrasound hyperthermia and/or moderate, short-term hyperglycaemia. Blood glucose levels were elevated 4-fold by continuous i.v. infusion of D-glucose (4.8 g/kg/60 min). To determine whether the effects of hyperglycaemia on tumour blood flow involved increased rates of glycolysis and lactic acid production, galactose, a sugar not metabolized by the tumour, was administered using the same dose schedule. Hyperglycaemia was accompanied by a 3-fold increase in blood lactate levels and a slight hypervolaemic haemodilution without any significant systematic changes of the arterial blood pressure or respiratory b…

HyperthermiaMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologySoft Tissue NeoplasmsHematocritBiologyMicrocirculationchemistry.chemical_compoundCarcinosarcomaGlucose Solution HypertonicPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsmedicine.diagnostic_testLasersGalactoseRats Inbred StrainsBlood flowHyperthermia Inducedmedicine.diseaseLactic acidRatsRed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyBlood pressurechemistryHematocritRegional Blood FlowHyperglycemiaArterial bloodFemaleBlood Flow VelocityInternational journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group
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