38 research outputs found

    Transmission Electron Microscopy of Lipid Vesicles for Drug Delivery: Comparison between Positive and Negative Staining

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    Lipid-containing nanostructures, in the form of solid lipid nanoparticles or iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) coated with a lipid shell, were used as case studies for assessing and optimizing staining for transmission electron microscopy structural and compositional characterization. These systems are of paramount importance as drug delivery systems or as bio-compatible contrast agents. In particular, we have treated the systems with a negative (phospshotungstic acid) or with a positive (osmium tetroxide) staining agent. For iron-oxide NPs coated with the lipid shell, negative staining was more efficient with respect to the positive one. Nevertheless, in particular cases the combination of the two staining procedures provided more complete morphological and compositional characterization of the particles

    Identification of three subgroups of B-CELL chronic lymphocytic leukemia based upon mutations of BCL-6 and Ig V genes

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    none7CAPELLO D.; FAIS F.; VIVENZA D.; MIGLIARETTI G.; CHIORAZZI N.; GAIDANO G.; M. FERRARINICapello, D.; Fais, Franco; Vivenza, D.; Migliaretti, G.; Chiorazzi, N.; Gaidano, G.; Ferrarini, Manli

    Circulating ghrelin levels as function of gender, pubertal status and adiposity in childhood.

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    Ghrelin, a natural GH secretagogue, exerts remarkable endocrine and non-endocrine activities such as orexigenic effect and modulation of the endocrine and metabolic response to variations in energy balance. Ghrelin levels have been reported to be negatively associated to insulin secretion, enhanced in anorexia and reduced in obesity. Ghrelin levels in childhood have never been evaluated. We measured morning ghrelin levels after overnight fasting in 29 healthy lean children (NC) and in 36 obese children (OBC). The results were compared with those recorded twice in 3 different sessions in healthy lean adults (NA). In NA ghrelin levels showed good within-subject reproducibility without gender-related differences. Ghrelin levels in NC [(median; 25 degrees -75 degrees centile): 426.0; 183.0-618.0 pg/ml] were similar to those in NA (380.5; 257.7-551.7 pg/ml). Ghrelin levels in OBC (229.5; 162.5-339.5 pg/ml) were lower (p<0.03) than in NC (426.0; 183.0-618.0 pg/ml). Both in NC and in OBC, ghrelin levels were independent of gender and pubertal status. In all children, ghrelin levels were negatively associated (p<0.05) to weight excess (r=-0.24), insulin (r=-0.28) and IGF-I (r=-0.4) levels. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that morning ghrelin levels after overnight fasting show good within-subject reproducibility, and are similar in both sexes and do not vary from childhood to adulthood. In childhood, circulating ghrelin levels are reduced in obese subjects being negatively correlated to overweight and insulin secretion

    Etica ed Economia (numero monografico)

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    Numero monografico della rivista sul tema "Comportamenti economici non auto-interessati e ricerca della felicit\ue0
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