Wind, Tim R Kawachi, Ichiro Komproe, Ivan H
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International journal of environmental research and public health
This exploratory study empirically shows how community social capital is related to post-disaster depression, whereas most disaster mental health research has focused on posttraumatic stress disorder. We tested the validity of earlier found multilevel social and individual mechanisms of posttraumatic stress for symptoms of post-disaster depression....
Palma, Carolina Falcato Fialho Castro Alves, Victor Morales, Luis Orlando Rosenqvist, Eva Ottosen, Carl-Otto Strid, Åke
Ultraviolet B (UV-B, 280 – 315 nm) and ultraviolet A (UV-A, 315-400 nm) radiation comprise small portions of the solar radiation but regulate many aspects of plant development, physiology and metabolism. Until now, how plants respond to UV-B in the presence of different light qualities is poorly understood. This study aimed to assess the effects of...
Ilanidis, Dimitrios Stagge, Stefan Jönsson, Leif J. Martin, Carlos
Bagasse, a major by-product of sugarcane-processing industries, has potential to play a significant role as feedstock for production of cellulosic ethanol, platform chemicals, and bio-based commodities. Pretreatment is essential for efficient processing of lignocellulosic feedstocks by biochemical conversion. In this work, auto catalyzed (A-HTP) an...
Nencetti, Susanna Cuffaro, Doretta Nuti, Elisa Ciccone, Lidia Rossello, Armando Fabbi, Marina Ballante, Flavio Ortore, Gabriella Carbotti, Grazia Campelli, Francesco
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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry
Uveal melanoma (UM) represents an aggressive type of cancer and currently, there is no effective treatment for this metastatic disease. In the last years, histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACIs) have been studied as a possible therapeutic treatment for UM, alone or in association with other chemotherapeutic agents. Here we synthesised a series of n...
de Lichtenberg, Casper Avramov, Anton P. Zhang, Minquan Mamedov, Fikret Burnap, Robert L. Messinger, Johannes
In photosynthesis, the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) of the pigment-protein complex photosystem II (PSII) orchestrates the oxidation of water. Introduction of the V185N mutation into the D1 protein was previously reported to drastically slow O2-release and strongly perturb the water network surrounding the Mn4Ca cluster. Employing time-resolved mem...
Winkelmann, Iven
Sodium/proton exchangers (NHEs) are secondary active transporters that are ubiquitously found in all kingdoms of life. They facilitate the exchange of protons for sodium ions or other inorganic ions across biological membranes, regulating pH, sodium levels, and osmotic pressure. They are therefore involved in many fundamental cellular processes suc...
Holmes, Aleah Xu, Yan Lee, Juneyoung Maniskas, Michael E Zhu, Liang McCullough, Louise D Venna, Venugopal Reddy
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International journal of molecular sciences
Social isolation and loneliness are risk factors for stroke. Elderly women are more likely to be isolated. Census data shows that in homeowners over the age of 65, women are much more likely to live alone. However, the underlying mechanisms of the detrimental effects of isolation have not been well studied in older females. In this study, we hypoth...
Yan, Ji Chang, Xin-Bo Ma, Xiao-Kai Wang, Heng Zhang, Yong Gao, Ke-Zheng Yoshikawa, Hirofumi Wang, Li-Zhen
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Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
Phosphorization of metal oxides/hydoxides to promote electronic conductivity as a promising strategy has attracted enormous attention for improving the electrochemical properties of anode material in lithium ion batteries. For this article, selective phosphorization from NiCo2O4 to NiO/Ni2Co4P3 microspheres was realized as an efficient route to enh...
Xue, Chen Gu, Xinyu Li, Ganglei Bao, Zhengyi Li, Lanjuan
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International journal of molecular sciences
Cell death represents a basic biological paradigm that governs outcomes and long-term sequelae in almost every hepatic disease. Necroptosis is a common form of programmed cell death in the liver. Necroptosis can be activated by ligands of death receptors, which then interact with receptor-interactive protein kinases 1 (RIPK1). RIPK1 mediates recept...
Muggia, Lucia Ametrano, Claudio G Sterflinger, Katja Tesei, Donatella
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Life (Basel, Switzerland)
Fungi are among the most successful eukaryotes on Earth: they have evolved strategies to survive in the most diverse environments and stressful conditions and have been selected and exploited for multiple aims by humans. The characteristic features intrinsic of Fungi have required evolutionary changes and adaptations at deep molecular levels. Omics...