181 research outputs found
Indel and single nucleotide variations of zeins generate unique 2D-zein patterns and molecular markers useful in maize (Zea mays) genotyping
In this study, we investigated the inter- and intra-genomic sequence variation of alpha-zein genes and their polypeptide expression in different maize genotypes, i.e. inbreds and a set of Lombardy open pollinated varieties, by analyzing their RFLP, coding nucleotides and 2-dimensional (2D) protein fractionation profiles. An extensive analysis of coding capacity of alpha-zein sequences in various genotypes and in the B73 reference inbred allowed us to assign 2D-spots to specific zein sequences. Moreover, we found that some genes reported to contain in frame stop codons are very likely expressed. Collectively these data allowed us to constitute two barcodes respectively based on nucleotide variation and on 2-D protein patterns that identify univocally each genotype
Mulheres e homens com idades superiores a 50 anos no mercado de trabalho : observaçÔes sobre Portugal e Brasil
Esse artigo tem como objetivo analisar como o envelhecimento e o gĂȘnero influenciam na situação de emprego e desemprego do/a trabalhador/a em Portugal e no Brasil. SĂŁo traçadas as principais caracterĂsticas da população trabalhadora com idade mais avançada (superior a 50 anos), em ambos os paĂses, destacando-se a evolução das taxas de emprego e de desemprego. No caso de Portugal, utilizamos dados provenientes do Labour Force Survey - LFS (Eurostat). Quanto ao Brasil, sĂŁo utilizados os dados da Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de DomicĂlios (PNAD) do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e EstatĂstica (IBGE). Constatou-se que os trajetos socioprofissionais sĂŁo desiguais, refletindo importantes diferenças sociais na vulnerabilidade ao desemprego e Ă precariedade das trajetĂłrias, o que irĂĄ incorrer em diferentes oportunidades de colocação laboral para homens e mulheres mais velhos/as.This article aims to analyze how aging and gender influence on employment and unemployment in Portugal and Brazil. The main features of the working population are drawn to older age (over 50 years), in both countries, highlighting the evolution of employment and unemployment rates. In Portugal, we use data from the Labour Force Survey - LFS (Eurostat). As for Brazil, we use data from the Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de DomicĂlios (PNAD) of Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e EstatĂstica (IBGE). It was found that the socio-professional paths are uneven, reflecting important social differences in vulnerability to unemployment and
precariousness, which will incur different opportunities for work placement for older men and women
Functional and morphological adaptations of the digestive system induced by domestication in cats.
Several studies have showed the macroscopic difference in the gastrointestinal tract
between the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) and the domestic cat (Felis
silvestris catus). Digestive system in the wildcat is shorter than in domestic species and
this feature is considered distinctive in the taxonomic classification of subjects
(Schauenberg et al. 1977). This study is a part of a large investigation regarding the
microscopic anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract of European wildcat, associated to the
study of intestinal microbiome. Its main purpose was to enhance knowledge about this
species, to get a comparison with domestic cat, and to evaluate if and how domestication
has influenced the functional and morphological development of this apparatus, also
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To this aim we collected, weighted and measured the gastrointestinal tract of twenty
European wildcats. Afterwards, intestinal sections were sampled, treated and observed at
the microscope in order to evaluate histological characteristics as the villi height and
width, crypts depth and wall thickness. Moreover, we wanted to study the intestinal
production of an apolipoprotein that is believed directly related to the development of
hepatic steatosis, decreasing the amount of lipids deposited in the liver. For this
purpose, liver specimens were collected and treated to study histologically the degree of
vacuolar degeneration of hepatocytes. Data were analyzed and compared with those of
the domestic cats coming from our database. In attempt to evaluate the microbiome,
feces and rectal ampulla were collected and sent to the Texas A&M University for
pyrosequencing analysis (data not shown).
Results demonstrated significant differences in intestinal structure between F. catus and
F. s. silvestris. Villi coming from domestic cats were significantly shorter (p<0.0001) and
wider (p<0.0142) than in wildcats that showed crypts deeper (p<0.0009).
Domestication has led to significant changes in adaptation regarding both behavior and
diet. Several studies showed the correlation between diet changes (protein,
carbohydrates, and fiber concentration) and morphological adaptation in the gut of
different species (Altmann, 1972; Hampson, 1983; Goodlad et al., 1988; Pluske et al.,
1996; Sritiawthai et al., 2013).
Moreover, data from liver study showed that domestic cat has higher levels of
apolipoprotein compared to the wild cat and that the percentage of lipids in the liver was
lower in F. catus than in F. s. silvestris. Despite these results, the liver of domestic cat
revealed a rate of steatosis higher than in wild cat. Indeed, this pathology proved to be
almost absent in wild cats and can be explained by the different nature of the two
species diet and microbiome composition.
This study revealed that transition from a strictly-carnivorous diet (typical of the wild cat)
to an omnivorous type, has modified the nutritional intake considerably and influenced
the evolution of the digestive apparatus in domestic cat
CometAnalyser : A user-friendly, open-source deep-learning microscopy tool for quantitative comet assay analysis
Comet assay provides an easy solution to estimate DNA damage in single cells through microscopy assessment. It is widely used in the analysis of genotoxic damages induced by radiotherapy or chemotherapeutic agents. DNA damage is quantified at the single-cell level by computing the displacement between the genetic material within the nucleus, typically called ``comet head", and the genetic material in the surrounding part of the cell, considered as the ``comet tail". Today, the number of works based on Comet Assay analyses is really impressive. In this work, besides revising the solutions available to obtain reproducible and reliable quantitative data, we developed an easy-to-use tool named CometAnalyser. It is designed for the analysis of both fluorescent and silver-stained wide-field microscopy images and allows to automatically segment and classify the comets, besides extracting Tail Moment and several other intensity/morphological features for performing statistical analysis. CometAnalyser is an open-source deep-learning tool. It works with Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX-based systems. Source code, standalone versions, user manual, sample images, video tutorial and further documentation are freely available at: https://sourceforge.net/p/cometanalyser. (c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/4.0/).Peer reviewe
Circulating hsa-miR-5096 predicts 18F-FDG PET/CT positivity and modulates somatostatin receptor 2 expression: a novel miR-based assay for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
Gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) are rare diseases
encompassing pancreatic (PanNETs) and ileal NETs (SINETs), characterized by
heterogeneous somatostatin receptors (SSTRs) expression. Treatments for
inoperable GEP-NETs are limited, and SSTR-targeted Peptide Receptor
Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT) achieves variable responses. Prognostic
biomarkers for the management of GEP-NET patients are required. 18F-FDG
uptake is a prognostic indicator of aggressiveness in GEP-NETs. This study aims
to identify circulating and measurable prognostic miRNAs associated with 18FFDG-
PET/CT status, higher risk and lower response to PRRT
Stability Program in Dendritic Cell Vaccines: A âReal-Worldâ Experience in the Immuno-Gene Therapy Factory of Romagna Cancer Center
Advanced therapy medical products (ATMPs) are rapidly growing as innovative medicines
for the treatment of several diseases. Hence, the role of quality analytical tests to ensure consistent product safety and quality has become highly relevant. Several clinical trials involving dendritic cell (DC)-based vaccines for cancer treatment are ongoing at our institute. The DC-based vaccine is prepared via CD14+ monocyte differentiation. A fresh dose of 10 million DCs is administered to the patient, while the remaining DCs are aliquoted, frozen, and stored in nitrogen vapor for subsequent treatment doses. To evaluate the maintenance of quality parameters and to establish a shelf life of frozen vaccine aliquots, a stability program was developed. Several parameters of the DC final product at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months were evaluated. Our results reveal that after 24 months of storage in nitrogen vapor, the cell viability is in a range between 82% and 99%, the expression of maturation markers remains inside the criteria for batch release, the sterility tests are compliant, and the cell costimulatory capacity unchanged. Thus, the data collected demonstrate that freezing and thawing do not perturb the DC vaccine product maintaining over time its functional and quality characteristics
Polyamines activity in canine inflammatory colorectal polyps before and after a probiotic bacteria treatment
Recent researches demonstrate a correlation between polyamine intake or intestinal
exposure, to risk of colorectal neoplasia (Vargas et al., 2012). Furthermore, the role of
polyamines, spermidine (SPD) and spermine (SPM), and their precursor putrescine (PUT),
regulated in their cellular levels by ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), in cell growth and
proliferation is very well recognized. Increased polyamine levels are observed also in
patients with IBD with their corresponding inflammatory index revealed that increased
concentrations of polyamines found in the most severe inflamed mucosal areas. Some
probiotics seem to have anti-inflammatory and tumor inhibitory properties, but few
studies have investigated their actions on mucosal polyamine levels
AlpArray-Italy: Site description and noise characterization
Within the framework of the European collaborative research initiative AlpArray (http://www.alparray.ethz. ch), the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanolgia (INGV) deployed overall 20 broad-band seismic stations in Northern Italy and on two islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Capraia and Montecristo) during Fall-Winter 2015.
The temporary deployment (16 stations) will run for two to three years and 4 INGV National Seismic Network accelerometric sites are now equipped with additional per- manent broad-band sensors. The 16 temporary stations are equipped with REF TEK 130 digitizers and Nanometrics Trillium Compact 120 s sensors, a couple have Nanometrics Trillium 120P sensors and one a Streckeisen STS2.
For each site we describe the settings and discuss the noise levels, the site effects and the preliminary sensitivity analysis.Published39-528T. Sismologia in tempo realeJCR Journa
Measurement of the top quark-pair production cross section with ATLAS in pp collisions at \sqrt{s}=7\TeV
A measurement of the production cross-section for top quark pairs(\ttbar)
in collisions at \sqrt{s}=7 \TeV is presented using data recorded with
the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events are selected in two
different topologies: single lepton (electron or muon ) with large
missing transverse energy and at least four jets, and dilepton (,
or ) with large missing transverse energy and at least two jets. In a
data sample of 2.9 pb-1, 37 candidate events are observed in the single-lepton
topology and 9 events in the dilepton topology. The corresponding expected
backgrounds from non-\ttbar Standard Model processes are estimated using
data-driven methods and determined to be events and events, respectively. The kinematic properties of the selected events are
consistent with SM \ttbar production. The inclusive top quark pair production
cross-section is measured to be \sigmattbar=145 \pm 31 ^{+42}_{-27} pb where
the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic. The measurement
agrees with perturbative QCD calculations.Comment: 30 pages plus author list (50 pages total), 9 figures, 11 tables,
CERN-PH number and final journal adde
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