Search results for "yellow"

showing 10 items of 115 documents

Photoactive Yellow Protein Chromophore Photoisomerizes around a Single Bond if the Double Bond Is Locked

2020

Photoactivation in the Photoactive Yellow Protein, a bacterial blue light photoreceptor, proceeds via photo-isomerization of the double C=C bond in the covalently attached chromophore. Quantum chemistry calculations, however, have suggested that in addition to double bond photo-isomerization, the isolated chromophore and many of its analogues, can isomerize around a single C-C bond as well. Whereas double bond photo-isomerization has been observed with x-ray crystallography, experimental evidence for single bond photo-isomerization is currently lacking. Therefore, we have synthesized a chromophore analogue, in which the formal double bond is covalently locked in a cyclopentenone ring and ca…

double bond0301 basic medicinephotoactive yellow proteinLetterDouble bondPhotoisomerizationisomeriaPhotochemistryConjugated systemsingle bond010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)Photochemistry01 natural scienceskemialliset sidokset03 medical and health sciencesSingle bondHumansGeneral Materials ScienceBisphenol A-Glycidyl MethacrylatePhysical and Theoretical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular switchProteinsChromophore0104 chemical sciences030104 developmental biologychemistryphotoactivationCovalent bondvalokemiaproteiinitphoto-isomerizationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
researchProduct

Fragmentation during Rock Falls: Two Italian Case Studies of Hard and Soft Rocks

2008

In recent years, rock fall phenomena in Italy have received considerable attention for risk mitigation through in situ observations and experimental data. This paper reports the study conducted at Camaldoli Hill, in the urban area of Naples, and at Monte Pellegrino, Palermo, Italy. The rocks involved are volcanic Neapolitan yellow tuff (NYT) in the former area and dolomitic limestone in the latter. Both rocks, even though with different strength characteristics, have shown a significant tendency towards rock fragmentation during run out. This behavior was first investigated by comparing the volumes of removable blocks on the cliff faces (V 0) and fallen blocks on the slopes (V f). It was as…

geographyhard and soft rockgeography.geographical_feature_categorySettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaGeochemistryGeologyLandslideGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyRockfallVolcanofragmentationCliffGeotechnical engineeringNeapolitan yellow tuffRock fallGeologyIn situ full-scale testsCivil and Structural EngineeringRock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
researchProduct

In-Field LAMP Detection of Flavescence Dorée Phytoplasma in Crude Extracts of the Scaphoideus titanus Vector

2022

One of the most destructive diseases affecting grapevine in Europe is caused by Flavescence Dorée phytoplasma (FDp), which belongs to the 16Sr-V group and is a European Union quarantine pathogen. Although many molecular techniques such as loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) are widely used for the rapid detection of FDp in infected grapevine plants, there is no developed isothermal amplification assay for FDp detection in the insect vectors that are fundamental for the spread of the disease. For this reason, a simple in-field real-time LAMP protocol was optimized and developed for the specific detection of FDp in the insect vector Scaphoideus titanus. The LAMP assay was optimized …

isothermal amplificationAmerican grapevine leafhopperquarantine pathogenelm yellows disease; American grapevine leafhopper; isothermal amplification; point-of-care detection; quarantine pathogenpoint-of-care detectionSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetaleelm yellows diseaseAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgronomy
researchProduct

Immunosenescence and Cytomegalovirus

2010

Since Looney at al. published their seminal paper a decade ago [1] it has become clear that many of the differences in T cell immunological parameters observed between young and old people are related to the age-associated increasing prevalence of infection with the persistent β-herpesvirus HHV-5 (Cytomegalovirus). Ten years later, studies suggest that hallmark age-associated changes in peripheral blood T cell subset distribution may not occur at all in people who are not infected with this virus [[2]; Derhovanessian et al., in press]. Whether the observed changes are actually caused by CMV is an open question, but very similar, rapid changes observed in uninfected patients receiving CMV-in…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyAgingCMV ImmunosenescenceageingT cellImmunologyCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionYellow fever vaccine32 Biomedical and Clinical Scienceslcsh:GeriatricsVirusImmune systemMedicine3202 Clinical Sciencesbiologybusiness.industryvirus diseasesImmunosenescenceBiological Sciencesmedicine.disease3204 Immunologylcsh:RC952-954.6Ageingmedicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyT cell subsetQR180biology.proteinCommentaryAntibodylcsh:RC581-607businessmedicine.drugImmunity & ageing
researchProduct

Fluorescein for resection of high-grade gliomas: A safety study control in a single center and review of the literature

2017

Background: The importance of a complete resection of high-grade gliomas (HGGs) has been highlighted in scientific literature, in order to limit tumor recurrence and above all to improve disease-free survival rates. Several fluorescent biomarkers have been tested to improve intraoperative identification of residual tumor; 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and fluorescein sodium (FS) are now starting to play a central role in glioma surgery. We performed a retrospective analysis on 47 patients operated for HGGs. Here we report our preliminary data. Methods: Data of 47 consecutive patients with HGG have been collected in our study (25 males, 22 females; mean age: 60.3 years, range: 27-86 years). …

medicine.medical_specialtySingle CenterResection03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineGliomaYELLOW 560 filterMedicinefluorescein sodiumFluoresceinAdverse effectSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industrySubtotal ResectionPartial resectionmedicine.diseaseextent of resectionSurgerychemistry5-aminolevulinic acid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryNeuro-Oncology: Original ArticleNeurology (clinical)Sodium fluoresceinbusinessNuclear medicinehigh-grade gliomas030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
researchProduct

Reliability of EMA Binding Test in Diagnosis of Hereditary Spherocytosis in Italian Patients

2010

medicine.medical_specialtySpherocytosisSpherocytosis HereditaryGastroenterologyFluorescenceHereditary spherocytosisPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansReliability (statistics)business.industryErythrocyte MembraneHereditary Spherocytosis EMA Binding Test ROC analysisMembrane ProteinsHematologyGeneral MedicineFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseErythrocyte membraneItalyROC CurvePredictive value of testsEosine Yellowish-(YS)Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gelbusiness
researchProduct

Trichoscopy features of trichotillomania

2019

Trichotillomania is a form of traction alopecia resulting from repetitive and compulsive hair pulling and plucking. Trichotillomania and patchy alopecia areata may have similar clinical and dermoscopic features in some cases. On trichoscopic examination, the presence of black dots, coiled or hook hair, shafts of varying lengths with fraying or split ends (trichoptilosis), and an absence of exclamation mark hairs and yellow dots are suggestive of trichotillomania.

medicine.medical_specialtyTraction alopeciaDermoscopyDermatologyDiagnosis DifferentialTrichotillomania030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHair-pullingmedicineHumansPatchy alopeciaChildskin and connective tissue diseasesintegumentary systembusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseYellow dotsDermatologyTrichoscopyTrichoptilosis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalesense organsmedicine.symptomExclamation mark hairsbusinessHairPediatric Dermatology
researchProduct

Mechanisms of refinement of avian nest defence behaviour

2003

nest defence brood parasitism yellow warbler brown-headed cowbird coevolutionary process
researchProduct

Individual learning in the refinement of nest defence responses of the Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia)

2006

nest defence brood parasitism yellow warbler brown-headed cowbird coevolutionary processe
researchProduct

WRKY gene family drives dormancy release in onion bulbs

2022

Onion (Allium cepa L.) is an important bulb crop grown worldwide. Dormancy in bulbous plants is an important physiological state mainly regulated by a complex gene network that determines a stop of vegetative growth during unfavorable seasons. Limited knowledge on the molecular mechanisms that regulate dormancy in onion were available until now. Here, a comparison between uninfected and onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV)-infected onion bulbs highlighted an altered dormancy in the virus-infected plants, causing several symptoms, such as leaf striping, growth reduction, early bulb sprouting and rooting, as well as a lower abscisic acid (ABA) level at the start of dormancy. Furthermore, by compar…

onion yellow dwarf virusPotyvirusfungiAllium cepa Lfood and beveragesSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral Medicinede novo transcriptome assemblyOnion yellow dwarf virusGibberellinsPlant BreedingLaboratorium voor Plantenveredelingbiotic stressBiotic stressGene Expression Regulation PlantOnions<i>Allium cepa</i> L.; onion yellow dwarf virus; de novo transcriptome assembly; transcription factor; RNA-seq; biotic stressGene Regulatory NetworksTranscription factorRNA-seqDe novo transcriptome assemblytranscription factorAbscisic Acid
researchProduct