Antibiotics, Vol. 8, Pages 140: Tobramycin Promotes Melanogenesis by Upregulating p38 MAPK Protein Phosphorylation in B16F10 Melanoma Cells Antibiotics doi: 10.3390/antibiotics8030140 Authors: Seung-Hyun Moon You Chul Chung Chang-Gu Hyun Tobramycin is an aminoglycoside-based natural antibiotic derived from Streptomyces tenebrarius, which is primarily used for Gram-negative bacterial infection treatment. Although tobramycin has been utilized in clinical practice for a long time,...
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Antioxidants, Vol. 8, Pages 377: Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Properties of Cornus mas L. Fruit Juice Antioxidants doi: 10.3390/antiox8090377 Authors: Tiptiri-Kourpeti Fitsiou Spyridopoulou Vasileiadis Iliopoulos Galanis Vekiari Pappa Chlichlia Cornus mas L. (Cornelian cherry) is a flowering plant indigenous to Europe and parts of Asia, mostly studied for the antimicrobial activity of its juice. In this report, we investigated the composition...
Antioxidants, Vol. 8, Pages 376: Linking What We Eat to Our Mood: A Review of Diet, Dietary Antioxidants, and Depression Antioxidants doi: 10.3390/antiox8090376 Authors: Qingyi Huang Huan Liu Katsuhiko Suzuki Sihui Ma Chunhong Liu Studies have shown that diet and nutrition play significant roles in the prevention of depression and its clinical treatment. The present review aims to provide a clear understanding of the associations between diet patterns, specific foods, nutrients...
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Arts, Vol. 8, Pages 115: Artificial Intelligence and Music: Open Questions of Copyright Law and Engineering Praxis Arts doi: 10.3390/arts8030115 Authors: Bob L. T. Sturm Maria Iglesias Oded Ben-Tal Marius Miron Emilia Gómez The application of artificial intelligence (AI) to music stretches back many decades, and presents numerous unique opportunities for a variety of uses, such as the recommendation of recorded music from massive commercial archives, or the (semi-)automated...
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Atmosphere, Vol. 10, Pages 522: Climatic Factors in Relation to Diarrhoea Hospital Admissions in Rural Limpopo, South Africa Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos10090522 Authors: Takayoshi Ikeda Thandi Kapwata Swadhin K. Behera Noboru Minakawa Masahiro Hashizume Neville Sweijd Angela Mathee Caradee Yael Wright Diarrheal disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally, particularly in children under 5 years of age. Factors related to diarrheal disease...
Atmosphere, Vol. 10, Pages 523: Relating Convection to GCM Grid-Scale Fields Using Cloud-Resolving Model Simulation of a Squall Line Observed during MC3E Field Experiment Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos10090523 Authors: Rui Cheng Guang J. Zhang In this study, a WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting) model is used as a cloud-resolving model to simulate a squall line observed on 20 May 2011 in the Southern Great Plains (SGP) of the United States. The model output is then used to examine...
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Biomedicines, Vol. 7, Pages 68: Alcoholic Liver Disease: Current Mechanistic Aspects with Focus on Their Clinical Relevance Biomedicines doi: 10.3390/biomedicines7030068 Authors: Rolf Teschke The spectrum of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is broad and includes alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic steatohepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, alcoholic fibrosis, alcoholic cirrhosis, and alcoholic hepatocellular carcinoma, best explained as a five-hit sequelae of injurious steps. ALD is not primarily...
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Biomimetics, Vol. 4, Pages 62: Maneuvering Performance in the Colonial Siphonophore, Nanomia bijuga Biomimetics doi: 10.3390/biomimetics4030062 Authors: Kelly R. Sutherland Brad J. Gemmell Sean P. Colin John H. Costello The colonial cnidarian, Nanomia bijuga, is highly proficient at moving in three-dimensional space through forward swimming, reverse swimming and turning. We used high speed videography, particle tracking, and particle image velocimetry (PIV) with frame rates...
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Biomolecules, Vol. 9, Pages 451: Comparative Physiological Analysis of Methyl Jasmonate in the Delay of Postharvest Physiological Deterioration and Cell Oxidative Damage in Cassava Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom9090451 Authors: Guoyin Liu Bing Li Xiuqiong Li Yunxie Wei Debing Liu Haitao Shi The short postharvest life of cassava is mainly due to its rapid postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD) and cell oxidative damage, however, how to effectively control this remains...
Biomolecules, Vol. 9, Pages 452: Differential Sympathetic Activation of Adipose Tissues by Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom9090452 Authors: Zhu Liu Glazier Krolick Yang He Lo Shi Centrally administered brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) decreases body adiposity beyond what can be accounted for by decreased food intake, implying enhanced lipid metabolism by BDNF. Consistent with this notion, intracerebroventricular (icv)...
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Biosensors, Vol. 9, Pages 107: Wireless Direct Microampere Current in Wound Healing: Clinical and Immunohistological Data from Two Single Case Reports Biosensors doi: 10.3390/bios9030107 Authors: Lagoumintzis Zagoriti Jensen Argyrakos Koutsojannis Poulas Chronic pressure ulcers are hard-to-heal wounds that decrease the patient’s quality of life. Wireless Micro Current Stimulation (WMCS) is an innovative, non-invasive, similar to electrode-based electrostimulation...
Biosensors, Vol. 9, Pages 106: Evaluation of 3-Chlorobenzoate 1,2-Dioxygenase Inhibition by 2- and 4-Chlorobenzoate with a Cell-Based Technique Biosensors doi: 10.3390/bios9030106 Authors: Emelyanova Solyanikova The electrochemical reactor microbial sensor with the Clark oxygen electrode as the transducer was used for investigation of the competition between 3-chlorobenzoate (3-CBA) and its analogues, 2- and 4-chlorobenzoate (2-CBA and 4-CBA), for 3-chlorobenzoate-1,2-dioxygenase...
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Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1313: The Multifaceted Roles of Pyroptotic Cell Death Pathways in Cancer Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091313 Authors: Man Wang Shuai Jiang Yinfeng Zhang Peifeng Li Kun Wang Cancer is a category of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade other parts of the body. Chemotherapy is the most widely used first-line treatment for multiple forms of cancer. Chemotherapeutic agents act via targeting the cellular apoptotic pathway....
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1310: Repurposing Penfluridol in Combination with Temozolomide for the Treatment of Glioblastoma Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091310 Authors: Kim Chong Ryu Park Yu Lee Chung Choi Park Chung Kang Despite the presence of aggressive treatment strategies, glioblastoma remains intractable, warranting a novel therapeutic modality. An oral antipsychotic agent, penflurido (PFD), used for schizophrenia treatment, has shown an antitumor...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1311: The Impact of Flt3 Gene Mutations in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: A Meta-Analysis Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091311 Authors: Gledson L. Picharski Diancarlos P. Andrade Ana Luiza M. R. Fabro Luana Lenzi Fernanda S. Tonin Raul C. Ribeiro Bonald C. Figueiredo The association of FLT3 mutations with white blood cell (WBC) counts at diagnosis and early death was studied in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). Publications indexed...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1312: Neuromedin U: A Small Peptide in the Big World of Cancer Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091312 Authors: Patrycja Przygodzka Kamila Soboska Ewelina Sochacka Joanna Boncela Neuromedin U (NMU), a neuropeptide isolated from porcine spinal cord and named because of its activity as a rat uterus smooth muscle contraction inducer, is emerging as a new player in the tumorigenesis and/or metastasis of many types of cancers. Expressed in a variety of tissues,...
Cancers, Vol. 11, Pages 1309: RNA-Based Detection of Gene Fusions in Formalin-Fixed and Paraffin-Embedded Solid Cancer Samples Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers11091309 Authors: Martina Kirchner Olaf Neumann Anna-Lena Volckmar Fabian Stögbauer Michael Allgäuer Daniel Kazdal Jan Budczies Eugen Rempel Regine Brandt Suranand Babu Talla Moritz von Winterfeld Jonas Leichsenring Tilmann Bochtler Alwin Krämer Christoph Springfeld Peter Schirmacher Roland...
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Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1039: GhVTC1, the Key Gene for Ascorbate Biosynthesis in Gossypium hirsutum, Involves in Cell Elongation Under Control of Ethylene Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091039 Authors: Song Wang Chen Ma Zuo Cao Xie Chen Jin Li L-Ascorbate (Asc) plays important roles in cell growth and plant development, and its de novo biosynthesis was catalyzed by the first rate-limiting enzyme VTC1. However, the function and regulatory mechanism of VTC1...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1038: Nucleoporin 62-Like Protein is Required for the Development of Pharyngeal Arches through Regulation of Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling and Apoptotic Homeostasis in Zebrafish Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091038 Authors: Yang Li Gu Li Cui We have previously observed the predominant expression of nucleoporin 62-like (Nup62l) mRNA in the pharyngeal region of zebrafish, which raises the question whether Nup62l has important implications in governing the morphogenesis...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1037: Regulation of Rho GTPases by RhoGDIs in Human Cancers Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091037 Authors: Cho Kim Baek Kim Lee Rho GDP dissociation inhibitors (RhoGDIs) play important roles in various cellular processes, including cell migration, adhesion, and proliferation, by regulating the functions of the Rho GTPase family. Dissociation of Rho GTPases from RhoGDIs is necessary for their spatiotemporal activation and is dynamically regulated by several...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1036: The Role of Stiffness in Cell Reprogramming: A Potential Role for Biomaterials in Inducing Tissue Regeneration Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091036 Authors: Michele d’Angelo Elisabetta Benedetti Maria Grazia Tupone Mariano Catanesi Vanessa Castelli Andrea Antonosante Annamaria Cimini The mechanotransduction is the process by which cells sense mechanical stimuli such as elasticity, viscosity, and nanotopography of extracellular matrix and translate...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1035: Recent Advances on the Structure and Function of RNA Acetyltransferase Kre33/NAT10 Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091035 Authors: Sophie Sleiman Francois Dragon Ribosome biogenesis is one of the most energy demanding processes in the cell. In eukaryotes, the main steps of this process occur in the nucleolus and include pre-ribosomal RNA (pre-rRNA) processing, post-transcriptional modifications, and assembly of many non-ribosomal factors and ribosomal proteins...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1034: H3K4me3, H3K9ac, H3K27ac, H3K27me3 and H3K9me3 Histone Tags Suggest Distinct Regulatory Evolution of Open and Condensed Chromatin Landmarks Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091034 Authors: Anna A. Igolkina Arsenii Zinkevich Kristina O. Karandasheva Aleksey A. Popov Maria V. Selifanova Daria Nikolaeva Victor Tkachev Dmitry Penzar Daniil M. Nikitin Anton Buzdin Background: Transposons are selfish genetic elements that self-reproduce in host...
Cells, Vol. 8, Pages 1031: Efficacy of 3D Culture Priming is Maintained in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells after Extensive Expansion of the Cells Cells doi: 10.3390/cells8091031 Authors: Thomas J. Bartosh Joni H. Ylostalo The use of non-optimal preparations of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), such as extensively expanded cells, might be necessary to obtain the large numbers of cells needed for many clinical applications. We previously demonstrated that minimally expanded (early passage)...
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Diversity, Vol. 11, Pages 156: Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaea in Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of Eolian Islands, Italy Diversity doi: 10.3390/d11090156 Authors: Concetta Gugliandolo Teresa L. Maugeri Shallow hydrothermal systems (SHS) around the Eolian Islands (Italy), related to both active and extinct volcanism, are characterized by high temperatures, high concentrations of CO2 and H2S, and low pH, prohibitive for the majority of eukaryotes which are less tolerant to the extreme...
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Environments, Vol. 6, Pages 103: Tall Wheatgrass (Thinopyrum ponticum): Flood Resilience, Growth Response to Sea Water Immersion, and Its Capacity for Erosion and Flooding Control of Coastal Areas Environments doi: 10.3390/environments6090103 Authors: Stoyan Vergiev Integrated coastal zone management proposes nature-based mitigation strategies based on the replacement of artificial coastal stabilization and protection structures with dunes stabilized with plant species. These psammophytes...
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EJIHPE, Vol. 10, Pages 70-81: Health and Sport. Economic and Social Impact of Active Tourism European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education doi: 10.3390/ejihpe10010007 Authors: Araújo Vila Fraiz Brea de Araújo Concerns with health and wellness are currently a global trend. Consequently, people have increasingly been engaging in some form of regular sports practice in their adult lives. This is evidenced by the rise of markets that are related to the sports...
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Geriatrics, Vol. 4, Pages 51: Education as the Great Equalizer? Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Effect of Education on Cognitive Impairment in Later Life Geriatrics doi: 10.3390/geriatrics4030051 Authors: Sherman-Wilkins Thierry Though evidence suggests that the prevalence of cognitive impairment has declined, there still exists a disproportionate burden of ill cognitive health for people of color. In this paper, we test two alternative mechanisms to explain the interactive...
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Heritage, Vol. 2, Pages 2625-2639: Society and Culture: Cultural Policies Driven by Local Authorities as A Factor in Local Development—The Example of the Municipality of Xanthi-Greece Heritage doi: 10.3390/heritage2030161 Authors: Grammatiki (Emmy) Papazoglou This research article examines cultural policies designed by local government authorities and their impact on social and regional development in the municipality of Xanthi, Thrace. It also analyzes and examines the cultural activities...
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IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3272: The Effect of Animal-Assisted Therapy on the State of Patients’ Health After a Stroke: A Pilot Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183272 Authors: Kristýna Machová Radka Procházková Michal Říha Ivona Svobodová A stroke is a condition that can give rise to consequences such as cognitive and physical constraints, which sometimes manifest in the psychological condition of the patient. Such patients...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3271: Development of Accident Probability Index Using Surrogate Indicators of Chemical Accidents in Chemical Plants International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183271 Authors: Da-An Huh Eun-Hae Huh Sang-Hoon Byeon Jong-Ryeul Sohn Kyong Whan Moon To reduce damage caused by chemical accidents, it is important to establish a prevention system for chemical accidents. The first step in the prevention of chemical...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3270: Does Particulate Matter Modify the Short-Term Association between Heat Waves and Hospital Admissions for Cardiovascular Diseases in Greater Sydney, Australia? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183270 Authors: Parry Green Zhang Hayen Little is known about the potential interactive effects of heat waves and ambient particulate matter on cardiovascular morbidity. A time-stratified case-crossover...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3268: Next-Generation Community Air Quality Sensors for Identifying Air Pollution Episodes International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183268 Authors: Seto Carvlin Austin Shirai Bejarano Lugo Olmedo Calderas Jerrett King Meltzer Wilkie Wong English Conventional regulatory air quality monitoring sites tend to be sparsely located. The availability of lower-cost air pollution...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3269: The Nexus between Energy Consumption, Biodiversity, and Economic Growth in Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC): Evidence from Cointegration and Granger Causality Tests International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183269 Authors: Liu Liang This work is proposed to examine the relationships between energy consumption, biodiversity, and economic growth for China and five countries in the Indochina Peninsula, which...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3266: Subjective Emotional Well-Being, Emotional Intelligence, and Mood of Gifted vs. Unidentified Students: A Relationship Model International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183266 Authors: Ana María Casino-García Josefa García-Pérez Lucía Inmaculada Llinares-Insa Subjective well-being (SWB) is a basic component of the health of children and adolescents. Studies of SWB in gifted students are scarce and show contradictory...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3267: Probabilistic Human Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metal Intake via Vegetable Consumption around Pb/Zn Smelters in Southwest China International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183267 Authors: Guanghui Guo Degang Zhang Yuntao Wang Vegetable contamination in mining and smelting areas has resulted in high dietary intakes of heavy metals, which pose potential health risks to local residents. In this study, paired...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3264: Strong Labour Market Inequality of Opportunities at the Workplace for Supporting a Long and Healthy Work-Life: The SeniorWorkingLife Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183264 Authors: Lars L. Andersen Per H. Jensen Annette Meng Emil Sundstrup Most European countries are gradually increasing the state pension age, but this may run counter to the capabilities and wishes of older workers. The...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3261: Sex, Energy, Well-Being and Low Testosterone: An Exploratory Survey of U.S. Men’s Experiences on Prescription Testosterone International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183261 Authors: Alex A. Straftis Peter B. Gray Prescription testosterone sales in the United States have skyrocketed in the last two decades due to an aging population, direct-to-consumer advertising, and prescriber views of the benefits and risks...
IJERPH, Vol. 16, Pages 3265: Comparative Analysis of Long-Term Variation Characteristics of SO2, NO2, and O3 in the Ecological and Economic Zones of the Western Sichuan Plateau, Southwest China International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183265 Authors: Pengguo Zhao Jia Liu Yu Luo Xiuting Wang Bolan Li Hui Xiao Yunjun Zhou Sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) are important atmospheric pollutants that...
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