Antibiotics, Vol. 9, Pages 73: Molecular Characterization Of Pathogenic Salmonella Spp From Raw Beef In Karachi, Pakistan Antibiotics doi: 10.3390/antibiotics9020073 Authors: Altaf Hussain Wang Sun Gu Liu Yu Ahmad Jiang Hou The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of Salmonella and investigate the dominant serovars distribution in raw beef and to screen the isolated serovars for the prescense of beta-lactamases and virulence genes....
Antibiotics, Vol. 9, Pages 72: Rifabutin Suppresses Inducible Clarithromycin Resistance in Mycobacterium abscessus by Blocking Induction of whiB7 and erm41 Antibiotics doi: 10.3390/antibiotics9020072 Authors: Aziz Go Dick Clarithromycin (CLR) is the corner stone in regimens for the treatment of lung disease caused by Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab). However, many strains harbor the CLR-inducible CLR resistance gene erm41, encoding a ribosome methylase. Induction of erm41 is mediated...
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Antioxidants, Vol. 9, Pages 149: Potential Protective Role Exerted by Secoiridoids from Olea europaea L. in Cancer, Cardiovascular, Neurodegenerative, Aging-Related, and Immunoinflammatory Diseases Antioxidants doi: 10.3390/antiox9020149 Authors: Castejón Montoya Alarcón-de-la-Lastra Sánchez-Hidalgo Iridoids, which have beneficial health properties, include a wide group of cyclopentane [c] pyran monoterpenoids present in plants and insects. The cleavage of the cyclopentane...
Antioxidants, Vol. 9, Pages 148: Lespedeza bicolor Extract Ameliorated Renal Inflammation by Regulation of NLRP3 Inflammasome-Associated Hyperinflammation in Type 2 Diabetic Mice Antioxidants doi: 10.3390/antiox9020148 Authors: Park Lee Kim Lim Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. The chronic hyperglycemic condition causes hyperinflammation via activation of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like pyrin domain...
Antioxidants, Vol. 9, Pages 147: Effect of Ultrasound-Treated Arabinoxylans on the Oxidative Stability of Soybean Oil Antioxidants doi: 10.3390/antiox9020147 Authors: Mendez-Encinas Carvajal-Millan Ortega-García Santiago-Gómez Anda-Flores Martínez-Robinson Valencia-Rivera Arabinoxylans (AX) are polysaccharides with antioxidant activity and emulsifying properties, which make them an attractive alternative for its potential application as a natural antioxidant...
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Arts, Vol. 9, Pages 19: It’s All in the Reading Arts doi: 10.3390/arts9010019 Authors: Kelly It seems inherent in the nature of contemporary artist’s book production to continue to question the context for the genre in contemporary art practice, notwithstanding the medium’s potential for dissemination via mass production and an unquestionable advantage of portability for distribution. Artists, curators and editors operating in this sector look to create contexts...
Arts, Vol. 9, Pages 18: Imagination, Indigeneity, and Computation: The SIGGRAPH 2018 Art Gallery Arts doi: 10.3390/arts9010018 Authors: Burbano This report addresses the SIGGRAPH 2018 Art Gallery (Vancouver, 2018), its curatorial process, the conceptual guidelines, the methodological approaches, and the sources behind it. The gallery has emphasized a transdisciplinary perspective combining creative and critical projects coming from art, science, and technology. The exhibition was one...
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Atmosphere, Vol. 11, Pages 186: Changes in Fog, Ice Fog, and Low Visibility in the Hudson Bay Region: Impacts on Aviation Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos11020186 Authors: Leung Gough Butler Fog and low visibility present a natural hazard for aviation in the Hudson Bay region. Sixteen communities on the eastern and western shores of Hudson and James Bays, Canada, were selected for fog, ice fog, and low visibility statistical analyses for a range of 21 to 62 year time series. Both...
Atmosphere, Vol. 11, Pages 185: Assessment of the Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Oases Settlements Atmosphere doi: 10.3390/atmos11020185 Authors: Matallah Alkama Ahriz Attia Oases throughout the world have become important ecosystems to replenish food and water supplies. The Saharan Oases exist above the largest underground water supplies in the World. In North Africa, oases witness significantly growing populations in the oasis towns and receive thousands of tourists yearly....
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Biology, Vol. 9, Pages 27: Acute Exposure to key Aquaculture Environmental Stressors Impaired the Aerobic Metabolism of Carassius auratus gibelio Biology doi: 10.3390/biology9020027 Authors: Yao Zhang Lai Zhou Gao Carassius auratus gibelio is an omnivore favored for its flavor and is commonly used as a benthic species in traditional pond polyculture. This study investigated the effects of common aquaculture stressors, such as high ammonia, high nitrite, high pH, and...
Biology, Vol. 9, Pages 28: Rapid Efficacy of Gemtuzumab Ozogamicin in Refractory AML Patients with Pulmonary and Kidney Failure Biology doi: 10.3390/biology9020028 Authors: Zaytsev Girshova Ivanov Budaeva Motorin Badaev Mirolubova Grobovenko Chitanava Zaykova Alexeeva Zaritskey Objectives: To the best of our knowledge, data from Gemtuzumab ozogamicin in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) patients with failure of organ functions and poor performance...
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Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 269: How A Novel Scientific Concept Was Coined the “Molten Globule State” Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020269 Authors: Kuroda Endo Nakamura As a tribute to Professor Oleg B. Ptitsyn, we organized an interview with Professor Akiyoshi Wada held in Tokyo in the middle of September 2019. Both Professor A. Wada and the late Professor O. B. Ptitsyn greatly contributed to the field of protein biophysics, and they played leading roles in establishing...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 267: Application of Water Treated with Low-Temperature Low-Pressure Glow Plasma for Quality Improvement of Barley and Malt Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020267 Authors: Pater Zdaniewicz Satora Khachatryan Oszczęda The aim of this study is to determine the quality of water treated with low-temperature, low-pressure glow plasma, either in the air or under nitrogen, in order to obtain high-quality brewer’s malt. To this end, plasma-treated...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 268: Induction of Cryptic Antifungal Pulicatin Derivatives from Pantoea agglomerans by Microbial Co-Culture Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020268 Authors: Thissera Alhadrami Hassan Hassan Bawazeer Yaseen Belbahri Rateb Behery Microbial co-culture or mixed fermentation proved to be an efficient strategy to expand chemical diversity by the induction of cryptic biosynthetic pathways, and in many cases led to the production...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 266: Structure-Based Virtual Screening of Pseudomonas aeruginosa LpxA Inhibitors Using Pharmacophore-Based Approach Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020266 Authors: Bhaskar Babu Rammohan Zheng Zyryanov Gu Multidrug resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a noticeable and ongoing major obstacle for inhibitor design. In P. aeruginosa, uridine diphosphate N-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc) acetyltransferase (PaLpxA) is an essential enzyme of...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 263: Recent Advances in Allogeneic CAR-T Cells Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020263 Authors: Kim Cho In recent decades, great advances have been made in the field of tumor treatment. Especially, cell-based therapy targeting tumor associated antigen (TAA) has developed tremendously. T cells were engineered to have the ability to attack tumor cells by generating CAR constructs consisting of genes encoding scFv, a co-stimulatory domain (CD28 or TNFRSF9),...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 265: Systematic Analysis of Monoterpenes: Advances and Challenges in the Treatment of Peptic Ulcer Diseases Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020265 Authors: Périco Emílio-Silva Ohara Rodrigues Bueno Barbosa-Filho Rocha Batista Hiruma-Lima Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a multifactorial and complex disease caused by an imbalance of protective and aggressive factors (endogenous and exogenous). Despite advances in recent years,...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 264: Molecular Characterization, Nutritional and Insulin Regulation of Elovl6 in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020264 Authors: Li Pang Zhao Xiang Mai Ai Elongation of very long-chain fatty acids protein 6 (Elovl6) is a crucial enzyme in the synthesis of endogenous fatty acids, which participates in the energy balance and metabolic diseases. The main objective of this study was to explore the molecular...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 261: Hemoglobin Reassembly of Antimicrobial Fragments from the Midgut of Triatoma infestans Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020261 Authors: Diniz da Silva Junior Hemoglobin is one of the most important molecules of the human body. Beyond its physiological activity, hemoglobins are able to inhibit the growth of several microorganisms. Since 1999, studies have reported that antimicrobial peptides can be produced by blood-feeding insects through hemoglobin...
Biomolecules, Vol. 10, Pages 262: Reviewing the Limitations of Adult Mammalian Cardiac Regeneration: Noncoding RNAs as Regulators of Cardiomyogenesis Biomolecules doi: 10.3390/biom10020262 Authors: Verjans van Bilsen Schroen The adult mammalian heart is incapable of regeneration following cardiac injury, leading to a decline in function and eventually heart failure. One of the most evident barriers limiting cardiac regeneration is the inability of cardiomyocytes to divide. It...
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Brain Sciences, Vol. 10, Pages 94: Deep Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Dentate Nucleus to Facilitate Standing Balance in Chronic Stroke Survivors—A Pilot Study Brain Sciences doi: 10.3390/brainsci10020094 Authors: Rezaee Kaura Solanki Dash Srivastava Lahiri Dutta Objective: Cerebrovascular accidents are the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide. We hypothesized that cerebellar transcranial...
Brain Sciences, Vol. 10, Pages 93: Therapeutic Potential of Direct Clearance of the Amyloid-β in Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Sciences doi: 10.3390/brainsci10020093 Authors: Kim Priefer Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by deposition and accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) and its corresponding plaques within the brain. Although much debate exists whether these plaques are the cause or the effect of AD, the accumulation of Aβ is linked with the...
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Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 412: HDAC5 Inhibitors as a Potential Treatment in Breast Cancer Affecting Very Young Women Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020412 Authors: Oltra Cejalvo Tormo Albanell Ferrer Nacher Bermejo Hernando Chirivella Alonso Burgués Peña-Chilet Eroles Lluch Ribas Martinez Background: Breast cancer in very young women (BCVY) defined as <35 years old, presents with different molecular biology than in older...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 404: Targeting Cancer Metabolism to Resensitize Chemotherapy: Potential Development of Cancer Chemosensitizers from Traditional Chinese Medicines Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020404 Authors: Guo Tan Chen Wang Feng Cancer is a common and complex disease with high incidence and mortality rates, which causes a severe public health problem worldwide. As one of the standard therapeutic approaches for cancer therapy, the prognosis and outcome of chemotherapy...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 402: Physiological and Pathological Roles of RAD52 at DNA Replication Forks Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020402 Authors: Malacaria Honda Franchitto Spies Pichierri Understanding basic molecular mechanisms underlying the biology of cancer cells is of outmost importance for identification of novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers for patient stratification and better therapy selection. One of these mechanisms, the response to replication stress,...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 411: A Bispecific Inhibitor of the EGFR/ADAM17 Axis Decreases Cell Proliferation and Migration of EGFR-Dependent Cancer Cells Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020411 Authors: Soto-Gamez Chen Nabuurs Quax Demaria Boersma Dysregulated epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is an oncogenic driver of many human cancers, promoting aberrant cell proliferation, migration, and survival. Pharmacological targeting of EGFR is often challenged by acquired...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 406: Inhibition of USP9X Downregulates JAK2-V617F and Induces Apoptosis Synergistically with BH3 Mimetics Preferentially in Ruxolitinib-Persistent JAK2-V617F-Positive Leukemic Cells Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020406 Authors: Akiyama Umezawa Watanabe Okada Ishida Nogami Miura JAK2-V617F plays a key role in the pathogenesis of myeloproliferative neoplasm. However, its inhibitor ruxolitinib has shown limited clinical efficacies because...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 400: Emerging Targeted Therapies for HER2 Positive Gastric Cancer That Can Overcome Trastuzumab Resistance Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020400 Authors: Mitani Kawakami Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody to human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), has improved survival in patients with HER2-positive advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancer (AGC). The inevitable development of resistance to trastuzumab remains a problem, however, with several...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 403: Milk Fat Globule-EGF Factor 8 Contributes to Progression of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020403 Authors: Ko Kim Park Lee Kim Kim Chi Kim Lee Won Han Son Woo Han Kim Milk fat globule-EGF factor 8 (MFG-E8) is an anti-inflammatory glycoprotein that mediates a wide spectrum of pathophysiological processes. MFG-E8 has been studied as a key regulator of cancer cell invasion, migration,...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 401: Alternative Mechanisms of p53 Action During the Unfolded Protein Response Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020401 Authors: Fusée Marín Fåhraeus López The tumor suppressor protein p53 orchestrates cellular responses to a vast number of stresses, with DNA damage and oncogenic activation being some of the best described. The capacity of p53 to control cellular events such as cell cycle progression, DNA repair, and apoptosis, to mention some, has been...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 405: Expression of Tryptophan 2,3-Dioxygenase in Metastatic Uveal Melanoma Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020405 Authors: Terai Londin Rochani Link Lam Kaushal Bhushan Orloff Sato Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary eye malignancy in adults and up to 50% of patients subsequently develop systemic metastasis. Metastatic uveal melanoma (MUM) is highly resistant to immunotherapy. One of the mechanisms for resistance would...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 410: Correction: Møller, P.; et al. Causes for Frequent Pathogenic BRCA1 Variants Include Low Penetrance in Fertile Ages, Recurrent De-Novo Mutations and Genetic Drift. Cancers 2019, 11, 132 Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020410 Authors: Møller Dominguez-Valentin Rødland Hovig The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [1]: The authors would like to replace Table 3 in [1]. The corrections are correcting typographical errors when...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 407: Multiple Myeloma: Available Therapies and Causes of Drug Resistance Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020407 Authors: Pinto Bergantim Caires Seca Guimarães Vasconcelos Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common blood cancer. Treatments for MM include corticosteroids, alkylating agents, anthracyclines, proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulatory drugs, histone deacetylase inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies. Survival outcomes have improved...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 408: Outcomes Associated with First-Line anti-PD-1/ PD-L1 agents vs. Sunitinib in Patients with Sarcomatoid Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020408 Authors: Buonerba Dolce Iaccarino Scafuri Verde Costabile Pagliuca Morra Riccio Ribera De Placido Romeo Crocetto Longo Imbimbo De Placido Lorenzo : Immunotherapy based on anti PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors...
Cancers, Vol. 12, Pages 409: Utilizing Experimental Mouse Model to Identify Effectors of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Induced by HBx Antigen Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers12020409 Authors: Yang Chen Mo Tsai Chang Chang Chen Wu Yuan Lee Chen Tyan Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is among the ten most commonly diagnosed cancers and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death. Patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are prone to developing...
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Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 403: Differential Sensitivity of Two Endothelial Cell Lines to Hydrogen Peroxide Toxicity: Relevance for In Vitro Studies of the Blood–Brain Barrier Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9020403 Authors: Alamu Rado Ekpo Fisher Oxidative stress (OS) has been linked to blood–brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction which in turn has been implicated in the initiation and propagation of some neurological diseases. In this study, we profiled, for the first time, two endothelioma...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 400: Oncolytic Virus Encoding a Master Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Interleukin 12 in Cancer Immunotherapy Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9020400 Authors: Nguyen Guz-Montgomery Saha Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are genetically modified or naturally occurring viruses, which preferentially replicate in and kill cancer cells while sparing healthy cells, and induce anti-tumor immunity. OV-induced tumor immunity can be enhanced through viral expression of anti-tumor cytokines...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 399: Mitochondria Associated Germinal Structures in Spermatogenesis: piRNA Pathway Regulation and Beyond Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9020399 Authors: Wang Lv Guo Yuan Multiple specific granular structures are present in the cytoplasm of germ cells, termed nuage, which are electron-dense, non-membranous, close to mitochondria and/or nuclei, variant size yielding to different compartments harboring different components, including intermitochondrial cement...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 401: Probing Carbon Utilization of Cordyceps militaris by Sugar Transportome and Protein Structural Analysis Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9020401 Authors: Sirithep Xiao Raethong Zhang Laoteng Hu Vongsangnak Beyond comparative genomics, we identified 85 sugar transporter genes in Cordyceps militaris, clustering into nine subfamilies as sequence- and phylogenetic-based functional classification, presuming the versatile capability of the fungal growths...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 402: Dynamics and Regulations of BimEL Ser65 and Thr112 Phosphorylation in Porcine Granulosa Cells during Follicular Atresia Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9020402 Authors: Yang Chen Liu Dai Zeng BimEL protein is involved in follicular atresia by regulating granulosa cell apoptosis, but the dynamic changes of BimEL phosphorylation during follicular atresia are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to explore the changes of key BimEL phosphorylation...
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Children, Vol. 7, Pages 12: New and Emerging Targeted Therapies for Pediatric Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Children doi: 10.3390/children7020012 Authors: Chen Glasser The relapse rate for children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains high despite advancements in risk classification, multi-agent chemotherapy intensification, stem cell transplantation, and supportive care guidelines. Prognosis for this subgroup of children with relapsed/refractory AML remains poor. It is well...
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Climate, Vol. 8, Pages 31: Creating a Consistent Multi-Decadal Oceanic TRMM-GPM Brightness Temperature Record with Estimated Calibration Uncertainty Climate doi: 10.3390/cli8020031 Authors: Chen Jones The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMMs) include two earth satellite missions, namely, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM, 19972015) and the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM, 2014present). To generate...
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Diagnostics, Vol. 10, Pages 95: Diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I Following Traumatic Axonal Injury of the Corticospinal Tract in a Patient with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Diagnostics doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10020095 Authors: Sung Ho Jang You Sung Seo A 54-year-old male suffered from direct head trauma resulting from a fall while working. At approximately two months after the accident, he began to feel pain (burning sensation) and swelling of the dorsum of the right hand...
Diagnostics, Vol. 10, Pages 94: The Diagnosis of Sulfated Hemoglobin (SulfHb) Secondary to Sulfur Dioxide Poisoning Using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-ToF MS)—A Novel Approach to an Unusual Clinical Problem Diagnostics doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10020094 Authors: Docherty Zmuidinaite Coulson Besser Iles Sulfhemoglobinemia is a rare entity caused by irreversible sulfation of the heme moiety in haemoglobin to form sulfated haemoglobin...
Diagnostics, Vol. 10, Pages 93: Requirements Analysis and Specification for a Molecular Tumor Board Platform Based on cBioPortal Diagnostics doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10020093 Authors: Buechner Hinderer Unberath Metzger Boeker Acker Haller Mack Nowak Paret Schanze von Bubnoff Wagner Busch Boerries Christoph Clinicians in molecular tumor boards (MTB) are confronted with a growing amount of genetic high-throughput sequencing data....
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Fermentation, Vol. 6, Pages 23: Multi-Product Lactic Acid Bacteria Fermentations: A Review Fermentation doi: 10.3390/fermentation6010023 Authors: Mora-Villalobos Montero-Zamora Barboza Rojas-Garbanzo Usaga Redondo-Solano Schroedter Olszewska-Widdrat López-Gómez Industrial biotechnology is a continuously expanding field focused on the application of microorganisms to produce chemicals using renewable sources as substrates. Currently, an increasing interest...
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Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 166: Knowledge Domain and Emerging Trends in Vinegar Research: A Bibliometric Review of the Literature from WoSCC Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9020166 Authors: Zhang Zheng Xia Wu Liu Xie Wu Wang Vinegar is one of the most widely used acidic condiments. In recent decades, rapid advances have been made in the area of vinegar research, and the intellectual structure pertaining to this domain has significantly evolved. Thus, it is important that...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 168: Dietary Grape Pomace Supplementation in Dairy Cows: Effect on Nutritional Quality of Milk and Its Derived Dairy Products Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9020168 Authors: Ianni Martino Grape pomace (GP) is the main solid by-product of winemaking and represents a rich source of potent bioactive compounds which could display a wide range of beneficial effects in human health for their association with reduced risk of several chronic diseases. Several studies have...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 167: Effects of Chickpea Protein on Carbohydrate Reactivity in Acrylamide Formation in Low Humidity Model Systems Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9020167 Authors: Miśkiewicz Rosicka-Kaczmarek Nebesny Asparagine and reducing sugars are the principal precursors of acrylamide in foods. Their main sources in pastries are flour and hen egg yolks. One method of reducing acrylamide content in food may be to add a chickpea protein preparation. The aim of the study was to...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 169: Chemopreventive Effect of the Germinated Oat and its Phenolic-AVA Extract in Azoxymethane/Dextran Sulfate Sodium (AOM/DSS) Model of Colon Carcinogenesis in Mice Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9020169 Authors: Damazo–Lima Rosas–Pérez Reynoso–Camacho Pérez–Ramírez Rocha–Guzmán de los Ríos Ramos-Gomez The consumption of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, and whole grains has been associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) due to the...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 165: Volatile Changes During Storage of Shelf Stable Apple Juice: Integrating GC-MS Fingerprinting and Chemometrics Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9020165 Authors: Kebede Ting Eyres Oey This is the first study to reveal potential markers for volatile changes during ambient and accelerated shelf life of pasteurized apple juice. The volatile changes were monitored at 20, 30 and 40 °C using a headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass...
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GastrointestDisord, Vol. 2, Pages 27-47: Ccr6 Deficiency Attenuates Spontaneous Chronic Colitis in Winnie Gastrointestinal Disorders doi: 10.3390/gidisord2010004 Authors: Ranasinghe Fernando Perera Shastri Basheer Scowen Pinfold Eri Background: The immune-modulator behaviour of the CCR6/CCL20 axis in multi -system pathophysiology and molecular signalling was investigated at two clinically significant time points, using a Ccr6—deficient mouse model...
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Humanities, Vol. 9, Pages 18: Erratum: Introduction to “Re-Mapping Cosmopolitanism”. Humanities 2019, 8, 127 Humanities doi: 10.3390/h9010018 Authors: Barker Zorn The authors would like to make the following changes to the published paper (Barker and Zorn 2019) [...]
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IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1124: Health-Related Quality of Life and Medical Resource Use in Patients with Osteoporosis and Depression: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031124 Authors: Weng Hsu Weng Tien Kao Background: Patients with either osteoporosis or depression are prone to develop other diseases and require more medical resources...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1123: Seven Weeks of Jump Training with Superimposed Whole-Body Electromyostimulation Does Not Affect the Physiological and Cellular Parameters of Endurance Performance in Amateur Soccer Players International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031123 Authors: Wirtz Filipovic Gehlert Marées Schiffer Bloch Donath Intramuscular density of monocarboxylate-transporter (MCT) could affect the ability to perform...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1122: A Systematic Literature Review on Water Insecurity from an Oregon Public Health Perspective International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031122 Authors: Cordelia Schimpf Curtis Cude This paper systematically reviews existing United States-based water insecurity literature with the goal of understanding the evidence base for developing public health water insecurity intervention strategies in Oregon. The authors...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1121: Performance of Exoelectrogenic Bacteria Used in Microbial Desalination Cell Technology International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031121 Authors: Li Guang Desmond Ato Koomson Huang Jingyu David Ewusi-Mensah Nicholas Miwornunyuie The tri-functional purpose of Microbial Desalination Cell (MDC) has shown a great promise in our current scarcity of water, an increase in water pollution and the high cost of...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1120: Positional Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in Elderly Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031120 Authors: Giannicola Iannella Giuseppe Magliulo Cristina Anna Maria Lo Iacono Giulia Bianchi Antonella Polimeni Antonio Greco Andrea De Vito Giuseppe Meccariello Giovanni Cammaroto Riccardo Gobbi Marco Brunori Milena Di Luca Filippo Montevecchi Annalisa Pace Irene Claudia...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1118: Cardiac Autonomic Modulation during on-Call Duty under Working Hours Restriction International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031118 Authors: Jien-Wen Chien Chung-Yen Chen Sheng-Hsuan Lin Shih-Wen Lin Yu-Hsuan Lin Background: Medical residency is a time of high stress and long working hours, which increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to investigate the autonomic modulation of resident...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1117: The Prediction of Human Abdominal Adiposity Based on the Combination of a Particle Swarm Algorithm and Support Vector Machine International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031117 Authors: Xiue Gao Wenxue Xie Shifeng Chen Junjie Yang Bo Chen Background: Abdominal adiposity is an important risk factor of chronic cardiovascular diseases, thus the prediction of abdominal adiposity and obesity can reduce the...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1119: Airflow and Particle Transport Prediction through Stenosis Airways International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031119 Authors: Parth Singh Vishnu Raghav Vignesh Padhmashali Gunther Paul Mohammad S. Islam Suvash C. Saha Airflow and particle transport in the human lung system is influenced by biological and other factors such as breathing pattern, particle properties, and deposition mechanisms. Most...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1116: Psychological Correlates of Ghosting and Breadcrumbing Experiences: A Preliminary Study among Adults International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031116 Authors: Raúl Navarro Elisa Larrañaga Santiago Yubero Beatriz Víllora The present study aimed to examine differences in three psychological constructs (satisfaction with life, loneliness, and helplessness) among adults experiencing ghosting and breadcrumbing....
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1115: Characteristics of Victims of Fall-Related Accidents during Mountain Hiking International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031115 Authors: Faulhaber Ruedl Schneider Walter Sterr Schobersberger Schwendinger Pocecco The study evaluated characteristics of non-fatal mountain hiking accidents caused by falls. Questionnaires were sent to mountain hikers who suffered a fall-related accident in...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1114: Educational Interventions to Improve Safety and Health Literacy Among Agricultural Workers: A Systematic Review International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031114 Authors: Coman Marcu Chereches Leppälä Van Den Broucke Health and safety education for farmers has the potential to increase the level of health, safety literacy, and thereby improve farmers’ health and quality of life. The aim...
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