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    Induction of protein citrullination and auto-antibodies production in murine exposed to nickel

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    Abstract Citrullination, or the post-translational deimination of polypeptide-bound arginine, is involved in several pathological processes in the body, including autoimmunity and tumorigenesis. Recent studies have shown that nanomaterials can trigger protein citrullination, which might constitute a common pathogenic link to disease development. Here we demonstrated auto-antibody production in serum of nanomaterials-treated mice. Citrullination-associated phenomena and PAD levels were found to be elevated in nanomaterials -treated cell lines as well as in the spleen, kidneys and lymph nodes of mice, suggesting a systemic response to nanomaterials injection, and validated in human pleural and pericardial malignant mesothelioma (MM) samples. The observed systemic responses in mice exposed to nanomaterials support the evidence linking exposure to environmental factors with the development of autoimmunity responses and reinforces the need for comprehensive safety screening of nanomaterials. Furthermore, these nanomaterials induce pathological processes that mimic those observed in Pleural MM, and therefore require further investigations into their carcinogenicity

    Regional bioenergetic events in the experimental glioblastoma

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    Glass thickness for windows

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    The choice of glass thickness for windows has always been one of conventional practice. This digest presents information regarding glass strength and wind pressure characteristics. It is now possible to incorporate this information in an improved procedure for determining appropriate glass thicknesses for windows of different sizes subjected to different wind pressures.Aussi disponible en fran\ue7ais : \uc9paisseur du verre destin\ue9 aux fen\ueatresPeer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
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