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Novel Loci for Adiponectin Levels and Their Influence on Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Traits : A Multi-Ethnic Meta-Analysis of 45,891 Individuals
J. Kaprio, S. Ripatti ja M.-L. Lokki työryhmien jäseniä.Peer reviewe
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Aroma volatiles components of ‘Fuerte’ avocado (persea americana mill.) stored under different modified atmospheric conditions
Modified atmosphere (MA) storage have direct influence on biogenesis and releasing of aroma volatiles in the ripe fruits. A study was conducted to investigate the influence of MA storage on the volatile constituents of ripe avocados. Mature avocados (cv. Fuerte) were packed in four different packaging materials and the equilibrium gas composition developed within the packs were in perforated polyvinylchloride: SM-60 (Control: 20.8% O2 + 0.03% CO2), Micro-porous polypropylene: MY-15 (4.8% O2 + 8.4% CO2), Low density polyethylene: LPDE (7.7% O2 + 5.8% CO2) and Micro-porous polypropylene: MD-15 (9% O2 + 5.4% CO2). The MA packs of avocados were stored at 7°C for 4 weeks and were ripen at 20°C. The volatile compounds of ripe avocados were investigated by means of gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry. A total of 68 of components were identified among those butyl acetate, 3-hexenyl acetate, 2-hexenyl acetate and hexyl acetate were only detected from MA stored avocados. Therefore, the MA storage with suitable gas composition could be used as a novel technology to extend the shelf life without significantly (p > 0.05) affecting the volatile components of the avocados
Characterisation of the volatiles of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) during storage by solid phase microextraction and GC–MS and their relationship to fish quality parameters
Bmper is required for morphogenesis of the anterior and posterior semicircular canal ducts in the developing zebrafish inner ear
BMP signalling is known to have a conserved function in development of the semicircular canal system of the vertebrate inner ear, but its regulation, target genes and effects on cell behaviour during otic morphogenesis are not fully understood. We have characterised the effects of mutations in the zebrafish gene bmper, which codes for a regulator of BMP signalling with both pro- and anti-BMP roles in different developmental contexts. The inner ears of bmper mutant embryos develop with truncations of the anterior and posterior semicircular canal ducts. To image the developing ear in live embryos, we have exploited a new transgenic line, Tg(smad6b:EGFP), which exhibits strong GFP expression in the otic epithelium. Morphometric analysis indicates defects in the bmper mutant ear from early stages of semicircular canal formation, correlating with a specific reduction in BMP signalling activity and specific loss of dlx5a expression in dorsal otic epithelium. Subsequent changes to cell shape occur at the truncation site and the dorsolateral septum. The bmper mutations that we describe are adult viable; truncation of the anterior and posterior semicircular canal ducts persists into adulthood. Our results argue against a major role for Bmper in specification of the pre-placodal region, induction of the otic placode, or development of the neural crest, processes in which Bmper function has previously been implicated. Instead, we conclude that a key requirement for Bmper function in the zebrafish is to promote BMP signalling during patterning and morphogenesis of the semicircular canal system