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    Mythologem in the language of mass media

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    Eating fermented: Health benefits of lab-fermented foods

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    Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are involved in producing a considerable number of fermented products consumed worldwide. Many of those LAB fermented foods are recognized as beneficial for human health due to probiotic LAB or their metabolites produced during food fermentation or after food digestion. In this review, we aim to gather and discuss available information on the health-related effects of LAB-fermented foods. In particular, we focused on the most widely consumed LAB-fermented foods such as yoghurt, kefir, cheese, and plant-based products such as sauerkrauts and kimchi

    The electrochemistry of nanostructured Ni–W alloys

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    This work reports on the features that Ni–W nanostructured alloys, electrodeposited on carbon steel by different current pulse programs, may present depending on their surface morphology and surface composition. The Ni–W nanostructured coating, with a cauliflower structure, lack of fragility, and high WO3/W surface composition ratio, is a stable electrode to catalyze hydrogen evolution reaction, exceeding bulk and electrodeposited Ni catalytic activity. Also, the nanostructured alloys must have a low WO3/W surface composition ratio for Ni and its oxides to provide protection and improve corrosion resistance in sulfate media.Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicada

    Estudo da infestação por Haematobia irritans e por larvas de Dermatobia hominis em bovinos de corte.

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    As miíases provocadas por larvas de conhecidas como berne e o parasitismo pela mosca-dos-chifres, causam graves prejuízos aos pecuaristas no Brasil. Como têm sido observadas diferenças nas infestações entre animais de diferentes grupos genéticos, o presente estudo teve por objetivo verificar se existe diferença na suscetibilidade/resistência às infestações por bernes e mosca-dos-chifres, em bovinos de dois grupos genéticos diferentes. Foram utilizados bovinos machos e fêmeas, nascidos de outubro a dezembro de 2008 puros , da raça Nelore (n=28) e animais com maior grau de sangue , filhos de vacas ½ Canchim + ½ Nelore inseminadas com Angus (TC, n=17). Estes animais foram mantidos sem qualquer tratamento químico para controle de parasitas, em piquetes rotacionados de capim tanzânia ( ), na fazenda experimental da Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste e receberam suplementação somente no inverno. Mensalmente foram feitas avaliações por meio de inspeções visuais e táteis para contagem dos nódulos de bernes presentes em todo o corpo dos animais. As contagens das moscas-dos-chifres foram feitas simultaneamente às contagens de bernes, por meio da análise em computador de fotografias da região lombar de cada animal. Até o momento foram realizadas 10 contagens, totalizando 450 observações (de agosto de 2009 a maio de 2010). Todos os dados obtidos foram transformados em log (n+1) e analisados por meio do procedimento MIXED do SAS (2002/2003), de acordo com um modelo que incluiu os efeitos de grupo genético (GG), sexo (SX), contagem (CO) e interações, além do resíduo. Os resultados obtidos até o momento mostraram que os animais ?Nelore intensivo? (NI) apresentaram menores infestações pelos ectoparasitas estudados, que os animais ?Tricross? (TC). As maiores diferenças entre os grupos genéticos foram observadas para as infestações por bernes, sendo que as médias erro padrão foram de 0,10 0,04 e 0,58 0,05, para os animais NI e TC, respectivamente. As maiores infestações por bernes ocorreram durante os meses mais quentes e úmidos (dezembro/janeiro ). Para a mosca-dos-chifres as médias erro padrão foram de 1,01 0,05 para os animais NI e 1,41 0,064 para os animais TC e os machos apresentaram infestações superiores àquelas observadas para as fêmeas

    Labour after Land Reform: The Precarious Livelihoods of Former Farmworkers in Zimbabwe

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    What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler colonial agriculture? This article examines the livelihoods of former farmworkers on large‐scale commercial farms who still live in farm compounds after Zimbabwe's land reform. Through a mix of surveys and in‐depth biographical interviews, four different types of livelihood are identified, centred on differences in land access. These show how diverse, but often precarious, livelihoods are being carved out, representing the ‘fragmented classes of labour’ in a restructured agrarian economy. The analysis highlights the tensions between gaining new freedoms, notably through access to land, and being subject to new livelihood vulnerabilities. The findings are discussed in relation to wider questions about the informalization of the economy and the role of labour and employment in a post‐settler agrarian economy, where the old ‘farmworker’ label no longer applies

    Cigarette smoke induces pulmonary arterial dysfunction through an imbalance in the redox status of the soluble guanylyl cyclase

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    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), whose main risk factor is cigarette smoking (CS), is one of the most common diseases globally. Some COPD patients also develop pulmonary hypertension (PH), a severe complication that leads to premature death. Evidence suggests reactive oxygen species (ROS) involvement in COPD and PH, especially regarding pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMC) dysfunction. However, the effects of CS-driven oxidative stress on the pulmonary vasculature are not completely understood. Herein we provide evidence on the effects of CS extract (CSE) exposure on PASMC regarding ROS production, antioxidant response and its consequences on vascular tone dysregulation. Our results indicate that CSE exposure promotes mitochondrial fission, mitochondrial membrane depolarization and increased mitochondrial superoxide levels. However, this superoxide increase did not parallel a counterbalancing antioxidant response in human pulmonary artery (PA) cells. Interestingly, the mitochondrial superoxide scavenger mitoTEMPO reduced mitochondrial fission and membrane potential depolarization caused by CSE. As we have previously shown, CSE reduces PA vasoconstriction and vasodilation. In this respect, mitoTEMPO prevented the impaired nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation, while vasoconstriction remained reduced. Finally, we observed a CSE-driven downregulation of the Cyb5R3 enzyme, which prevents soluble guanylyl cyclase oxidation in PASMC. This might explain the CSE-mediated decrease in PA vasodilation. These results provide evidence that there might be a connection between mitochondrial ROS and altered vasodilation responses in PH secondary to COPD, and strongly support the potential of antioxidant strategies specifically targeting mitochondria as a new therapy for these diseases.The Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, ´ Programa Retos en Investigacion ´ (grant number PID2019-104406RB-100) to MJC provided the financial support for the conduct of the research included in this manuscript. Garantia Juvenil program from Comunidad de Madrid contributed with the research assistant contract to M-R, O

    Cigarette smoke induces pulmonary arterial dysfunction through an imbalance in the redox status of the soluble guanylyl cyclase

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    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), whose main risk factor is cigarette smoking (CS), is one of the most common diseases globally. Some COPD patients also develop pulmonary hypertension (PH), a severe complication that leads to premature death. Evidence suggests reactive oxygen species (ROS) involvement in COPD and PH, especially regarding pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMC) dysfunction. However, the effects of CS-driven oxidative stress on the pulmonary vasculature are not completely understood. Herein we provide evidence on the effects of CS extract (CSE) exposure on PASMC regarding ROS production, antioxidant response and its consequences on vascular tone dysregulation. Our results indicate that CSE exposure promotes mitochondrial fission, mitochondrial membrane depolarization and increased mitochondrial superoxide levels. However, this superoxide increase did not parallel a counterbalancing antioxidant response in human pulmonary artery (PA) cells. Interestingly, the mitochondrial superoxide scavenger mitoTEMPO reduced mitochondrial fission and membrane potential depolarization caused by CSE. As we have previously shown, CSE reduces PA vasoconstriction and vasodilation. In this respect, mitoTEMPO prevented the impaired nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation, while vasoconstriction remained reduced. Finally, we observed a CSE-driven downregulation of the Cyb5R3 enzyme, which prevents soluble guanylyl cyclase oxidation in PASMC. This might explain the CSE-mediated decrease in PA vasodilation. These results provide evidence that there might be a connection between mitochondrial ROS and altered vasodilation responses in PH secondary to COPD, and strongly support the potential of antioxidant strategies specifically targeting mitochondria as a new therapy for these diseasesThe Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, ´ Programa Retos en Investigacion ´ (grant number PID2019-104406RB-100) to MJC provided the financial support for the conduct of the research included in this manuscript. Garantia Juvenil program from Comunidad de Madrid contributed with the research assistant contract to M-R,
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