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    Seleção recorrente recíproca entre populaçÔes sintéticas multi-espécies (SRR-PSME) de eucalipto.

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    PropĂ”e-se estratĂ©gia de melhoramento para o eucalipto, que visa contemplar, em um mesmo indivĂ­duo, caracterĂ­sticas desejĂĄveis presentes em diferentes espĂ©cies e, simultaneamente, capitalizar heterose para crescimento, advinda de vĂĄrios pares de espĂ©cies, cujas combinaçÔes sĂŁo sabidamente heterĂłticas. Baseia-se na obtenção de duas populaçÔes sintĂ©ticas multi-espĂ©cies e posterior seleção recorrente recĂ­proca (SRR) entre essas. É denominada seleção recorrente recĂ­proca entre populaçÔes sintĂ©ticas multi-espĂ©cies (SRR-PSME) e melhora os caracteres resistĂȘncia Ă  seca e Ă s doenças, volume, densidade, rendimento e teor de lignina. SĂŁo apresentadas opçÔes para composição das populaçÔes sintĂ©ticas. A SRR-PSME Ă© favorĂĄvel tambĂ©m Ă  aplicação da seleção genĂŽmica.Nota CientĂ­fica

    High-throughput cell-based compound screen identifies pinosylvin methyl ether and tanshinone IIA as inhibitors of castration-resistant prostate cancer

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    Current treatment options for castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) are limited. In this study, a high-throughput screen of 4910 drugs and drug-like molecules was performed to identify antiproliferative compounds in androgen ablated prostate cancer cells. The effect of compounds on cell viability was compared in androgen ablated LNCaP prostate cancer cells and in LNCaP cells grown in presence of androgens as well as in two non-malignant prostate epithelial cells (RWPE-1 and EP156T). Validation experiments of cancer specific anti-proliferative compounds indicated pinosylvin methyl ether (PSME) and tanshinone IIA as potent inhibitors of androgen ablated LNCaP cell proliferation. PSME is a stilbene compound with no previously described antineoplastic activity whereas tanshinone IIA is currently used in cardiovascular disorders and proposed as a cancer drug. To gain insights into growth inhibitory mechanisms in CRPC, genome-wide gene expression analysis was performed in PSME- and tanshinone IIA-exposed cells. Both compounds altered the expression of genes involved in cell cycle and steroid and cholesterol biosynthesis in androgen ablated LNCaP cells. Decrease in androgen signalling was confirmed by reduced expression of androgen receptor and prostate specific antigen in PSME- or tanshinone IIA-exposed cells. Taken together, this systematic screen identified a novel anti-proliferative agent, PSME, for CRPC. Moreover, our screen confirmed tanshinone IIA as well as several other compounds as potential prostate cancer growth inhibitors also in androgen ablated prostate cancer cells. These results provide valuable starting points for preclinical and clinical studies for CRPC treatment

    Some New Concepts of Shape Memory Effect of Polymers

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    In this study some new concepts regarding certain aspects related to shape memory polymers are presented. A blend of polylactic acid (PLA) (80%) and polybutylene succinate (PBS) (20%) was prepared first by extrusion, then by injection molding to obtain the samples. Tensile, stress-relaxation and recovery tests were performed on these samples at 70 °C. The results indicated that the blend can only regain 24% of its initial shape. It was shown that, this partial shape memory effect could be improved by successive cycles of shape memory tests. After a fourth cycle, the blend is able to regain 82% of its shape. These original results indicated that a polymer without (or with partial) shape memory effect may be transformed into a shape memory polymer without any chemical modification. In this work, we have also shown the relationship between shape memory and property memory effect. Mono and multi-frequency DMA (dynamic mechanical analyzer) tests on virgin and 100% recovered samples of polyurethane (PU) revealed that the polymer at the end of the shape memory tests regains 100% of its initial form without regaining some of its physical properties like glass transition temperature, tensile modulus, heat expansion coefficient and free volume fraction. Shape memory (with and without stress-relaxation) tests were performed on the samples in order to show the role of residual stresses during recovery tests. On the basis of the results we have tried to show the origin of the driving force responsible for shape memory effect

    Carbohydrate reserves and phenology of four western Montana understory forage species

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    Forest habitat types of the Bear\u27s Paw Mountains and Little Rocky Mountains Montana

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    An evaluation and comparison of alternative vegetation classification systems on the Lubrecht Experimental Forest

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