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Performance optimisation of biological pathway data storage, retrieval, analysis and its interactive visualisation
2018
The aim of this research was to optimise the performance of the storage, retrieval, analysis and interactive visualisation of biomolecular pathways data. This was achieved by the adoption of new technologies and a variety of highly optimised data structures, algorithms and strategies across the different layers of the software. The first challenge to overcome was the creation of a long-lasting, large-scale web application to enable pathways navigation; the Pathway Browser. This tool had to aggregate different modules to allow users to browse pathway content and use their own data to perform pathway analysis. Another challenge was the development of a high-performance pathway analysis tool t…
Identification of a Novel Pathway in BCR/ABL Signal Transduction Involving Akt-Independent Activation of PLC-gamma/mTOR/p70-S6K.
2006
Abstract In BCR/ABL positive CML, defining new, additional therapeutic targets in the pathways, activated by BCR/ABL is critical for the development of new treatment strategies, especially for patients resistant or refractory to Imatinib. While studying the involvement of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway in the development of such resistance we have uncovered the existence of additional, Akt-independent mechanism of activation of mTOR/p70-S6 Kinase pathway. Short term treatment with Imatinib (1μM, 4 hours) of the BCR/ABL-positive cell lines LAMA84, AR320, KCL22, K562, Ba/F3-BCR/ABL caused downregulation of p70-S6K phosphorylation and of S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation without decreasing…
Constitutive and regulated α-secretase cleavage of Alzheimer’s amyloid precursor protein by a disintegrin metalloprotease
1999
Amyloid β peptide (Aβ), the principal proteinaceous component of amyloid plaques in brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients, is derived by proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP). Proteolytic cleavage of APP by a putative α-secretase within the Aβ sequence precludes the formation of the amyloidogenic peptides and leads to the release of soluble APPsα into the medium. By overexpression ofa disintegrinandmetalloprotease (ADAM), classified as ADAM 10, in HEK 293 cells, basal and protein kinase C-stimulated α-secretase activity was increased severalfold. The proteolytically activated form of ADAM 10 was localized by cell surface biotinylation in the plasma membrane, but the m…
SANTABARBARA HOSPITAL
2015
Progetto selezionato ADI DESIGN INDEX 2015 e candidato al compasso d'oro 2016. Corporate image/identity e supporti di wayfinding per struttura ospedaliera a Gela. Il progetto comunicativo si innesta in un ampio programma di trasformazione della clinica che ha interessato la riorganizzazione interna dei servizi – la Clinica, gli Ambulatori, la Diagnostica e la nuova Residenza Sanitaria Assistita (RSA) – l’ammodernamento dell’edificio, l’efficientamento delle modalità operative e dei protocolli per l’erogazione dei servizi, oltre che al normale e continuo aggiornamento del personale e all’adeguamento delle attrezzature. All’interno di questo processo dinamico, che mira al consolidamento di un…
ROLE OF SMADS IN REMODELLING OF THE LARGE AIRWAYS IN PATIENTS WITH COPD.
2011
Abundance of narG , nirS , nirK , and nosZ Genes of Denitrifying Bacteria during Primary Successions of a Glacier Foreland
2006
ABSTRACT Quantitative PCR of denitrification genes encoding the nitrate, nitrite, and nitrous oxide reductases was used to study denitrifiers across a glacier foreland. Environmental samples collected at different distances from a receding glacier contained amounts of 16S rRNA target molecules ranging from 4.9 × 10 5 to 8.9 × 10 5 copies per nanogram of DNA but smaller amounts of narG , nirK , and nosZ target molecules. Thus, numbers of narG , nirK , nirS , and nosZ copies per nanogram of DNA ranged from 2.1 × 10 3 to 2.6 × 10 4 , 7.4 × 10 2 to 1.4 × 10 3 , 2.5 × 10 2 to 6.4 × 10 3 , and 1.2 × 10 3 to 5.5 × 10 3 , respectively. The densities of 16S rRNA genes per gram of soil increased with…
P3–244: The impact of LRP on APP metabolism along the secretory pathway
2006
Lung density distribution in dynamic CT correlates with oxygenation in ventilated pigs with lavage ARDS † †This study contains parts of the doctoral …
2003
Background Fast dynamic computed tomography (dCT) has been used to assess regional dynamics of lung inflation and deflation processes. The aim of this study was to relate ventilation-induced changes in lung density distribution, as measured over several respiratory cycles by dCT, to oxygenation and shunt fraction in a lavage acute respiratory distress syndrome model. Methods Six anaesthetized pigs underwent pressure-constant ventilation (F I O2=1.0, inspiratory:expiratory ratio=1:1) before and after induction of lung damage by saline lavage. Mean airway pressure ( P a μ w μ ) was varied (8, 13, 18, 23, 28, 33, and 38 cm H2O) in random order. At each P a μ w μ level, dCT acquisitions were pe…
Quantification of atelectatic lung volumes in two different porcine models of ARDS.
2006
BACKGROUND: Cyclic recruitment during mechanical ventilation contributes to ventilator associated lung injury. Two different pathomechanisms in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are currently discussed: alveolar collapse vs persistent flooding of small airways and alveoli. We compare two different ARDS animal models by computed tomography (CT) to describe different recruitment and derecruitment mechanisms at different airway pressures: (i) lavage-ARDS, favouring alveolar collapse by surfactant depletion; and (ii) oleic acid ARDS, favouring alveolar flooding by capillary leakage. METHODS: In 12 pigs [25 (1) kg], ARDS was randomly induced, either by saline lung lavage or oleic acid (…
Multirotations-CT und ARDS
2001
Purpose Aim of the study was to investigate alveolar inspiration and expiration using multiscan CT. Results of a visual assessment using a scoring system were compared with density ranges known to represent alveolar ventilation best. Method Pigs were examined before and after lavage-induced ARDS. All animals were examined using dynamic multiscan CT. The visual assessment was done by a scoring system proposed by Gattinoni. The results were compared with planimetric determination of defined density ranges. Results In the healthy lung, the visual analysis showed higher scores at lower airway pressures with a marked gradient, whereas at higher pressures neither opacities nor gradients were obse…