Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 631: Nanosphere Loaded with Curcumin Inhibits the Gastrointestinal Cell Death Signaling Pathway Induced by the Foodborne Pathogen Vibrio vulnificus Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030631 Authors: Ji-Yun Kim Young-Min Lee Do-Wan Kim Taesun Min Sei-Jung Lee Curcumin, a hydrophobic polyphenol of turmeric, has a variety of biological functions as a herbal supplement, but its poor gastric absorption rate is one of the major factors limiting its oral bioavailability....
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 628: Moderate Exercise Modulates Tumor Metabolism of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030628 Authors: Anderson Vulczak Anderson de Oliveira Souza Gustavo Duarte Ferrari Ana Elisa Caleiro Seixas Azzolini Gabriela Pereira-da-Silva Luciane Carla Alberici Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) stands out for its aggressiveness and accelerated rate of proliferation. Evidence shows that exercise may exert antitumorigenic effects, but...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 630: Innate and Autoimmunity in the Pathogenesis of Inherited Retinal Dystrophy
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 630: Innate and Autoimmunity in the Pathogenesis of Inherited Retinal Dystrophy Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030630 Authors: T.J. Hollingsworth Alecia K. Gross Inherited retinal dystrophies (RDs) are heterogenous in many aspects including genes involved, age of onset, rate of progression, and treatments. While RDs are caused by a plethora of different mutations, all result in the same outcome of blindness. While treatments, both gene therapy-based and drug-based,...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 626: Opposite Nuclear Dynamics of Two FRH-Dominated Frequency Proteins Orchestrate Non-Rhythmic Conidiation in Beauveria bassiana Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030626 Authors: Sen-Miao Tong Ding-Yi Wang Qing Cai Sheng-Hua Ying Ming-Guang Feng Non-rhythmic conidiation favors large-scale production of conidia serving as active ingredients of fungal insecticides, but its regulatory mechanism is unknown. Here, we report that two FREQUENCY (FRQ) proteins (Frq1/2)...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 633: Perspectives for Glyco-Engineering of Recombinant Biopharmaceuticals from Microalgae Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030633 Authors: Lorenzo Barolo Raffaela M. Abbriano Audrey S. Commault Jestin George Tim Kahlke Michele Fabris Matthew P. Padula Angelo Lopez Peter J. Ralph Mathieu Pernice Microalgae exhibit great potential for recombinant therapeutic protein production, due to lower production costs, immunity to human pathogens, and advanced...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 625: Silencing of Euchromatic Transposable Elements as a Consequence of Nuclear Lamina Dysfunction Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030625 Authors: Valeria Cavaliere Giovanna Lattanzi Davide Andrenacci Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genomic sequences that are normally repressed to avoid proliferation and genome instability. Gene silencing mechanisms repress TEs by RNA degradation or heterochromatin formation. Heterochromatin maintenance is therefore important...
Cells, Vol. 9, Pages 624: DNA Methylation-Based Testing in Liquid Biopsies as Detection and Prognostic Biomarkers for the Four Major Cancer Types Cells doi: 10.3390/cells9030624 Authors: Vera Constâncio Sandra P. Nunes Rui Henrique Carmen Jerónimo Lung, breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers are the most incident worldwide. Optimal population-based cancer screening methods remain an unmet need, since cancer detection at early stages increases the prospects of successful and...
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Climate, Vol. 8, Pages 38: An Ecolabel for the World Heritage Brand? Developing a Climate Communication Recognition Scheme for Heritage Sites Climate doi: 10.3390/cli8030038 Authors: Lafrenz Samuels Platts This study develops a climate communication recognition scheme (CCRS) for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites (WHS), in order to explore the communicative power of heritage to mobilize stakeholders around climate change....
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Diagnostics, Vol. 10, Pages 143: Superiority of Droplet Digital PCR Over Real-Time Quantitative PCR for JAK2 V617F Allele Mutational Burden Assessment in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: A Retrospective Study Diagnostics doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10030143 Authors: Francesco La Rocca Vitina Grieco Vitalba Ruggieri Emanuela Zifarone Oreste Villani Pietro Zoppoli Sabino Russi Simona Laurino Geppino Falco Giovanni Calice Anna Marinaccio Maria Iole Natalicchio Francesco...
Diagnostics, Vol. 10, Pages 142: Post-Treatment Thyroid Diseases in Children with Brain Tumors: A Single-Center Experience at “Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuță” Institute of Oncology, Cluj-Napoca Diagnostics doi: 10.3390/diagnostics10030142 Authors: Maria Margareta Cosnarovici Andra Piciu Eduard-Alexandru Bonci Marius-Ioan Bădan Claudiu-Iulian Bădulescu Andreea-Ioana Stefan Alexandru Mester Rodica Cosnarovici Maria-Iulia Larg Aim of study: The purpose of the study was...
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Diversity, Vol. 12, Pages 92: Offshore Neopycnodonte Oyster Reefs in the Mediterranean Sea Diversity doi: 10.3390/d12030092 Authors: Angeletti Taviani Oysters are important ecosystem engineers best known to produce large bioconstructions at shallow depth, whilst offshore deep-subtidal oyster reefs are less widely known. Oyster reefs engineered by Neopycnodonte cochlear (family Gryphaeidae) occur at various sites in the Mediterranean Sea, between 40 and 130 m water depths. Remotely...
Diversity, Vol. 12, Pages 93: Photosynthetic Picoeukaryotes Diversity in the Underlying Ice Waters of the White Sea, Russia Diversity doi: 10.3390/d12030093 Authors: Tatiana A. Belevich Ludmila V. Ilyash Irina A. Milyutina Maria D. Logacheva Aleksey V. Troitsky The White Sea is a unique basin combining features of temperate and arctic seas. The current state of its biocenoses can serve as a reference point in assessing the expected desalination of the ocean as a result of...
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Environments, Vol. 7, Pages 20: Towards Forest Landscape Restoration Programs in the Philippines: Evidence from Logged Forests and Mixed-Species Plantations Environments doi: 10.3390/environments7030020 Authors: Veridiano Schröder Come Baldos Günter With only 7.01 million hectares of remaining forested areas in the Philippines, there is an urgency to protect these areas, while also implementing restoration strategies to increase forest cover and improve forest functionality....
Environments, Vol. 7, Pages 19: Addressing Environmental Change through Emergent Integrated Environmental Observatories: A Case Study in the Czech Republic Environments doi: 10.3390/environments7030019 Authors: Manuel Acosta Alexander Ač Marian Pavelka Kateřina Havránková Henry W. Loescher James H. Butler Dalibor Janouš Michal V. Marek A growing body of scientific evidence indicates that we have entered the Anthropocene Epoch. Many assert that society has exceeded...
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Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 298: Water Cooking Stability of Dried Noodles Enriched with Different Particle Size and Concentration Green Tea Powders Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030298 Authors: Kun Yu Hui-Ming Zhou Ke-Xue Zhu Xiao-Na Guo Wei Peng Incorporating green tea powder (GTP) into dried noodles enriched the functional characteristics of noodles. To achieve the maximum benefits from GTP, the water cooking stability of dried green tea noodles (DGTN) should be investigated. Indeed,...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 297: A Review of the Methodology of Analyzing Aflatoxin and Fumonisin in Single Corn Kernels and the Potential Impacts of These Methods on Food Security Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030297 Authors: Ruben A. Chavez Xianbin Cheng Matthew J. Stasiewicz Current detection methods for contamination of aflatoxin and fumonisin used in the corn industry are based on bulk level. However, literature demonstrates that contamination of these mycotoxins is highly skewed and...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 295: Temperature Dependence of Oxidation Kinetics of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) and Shelf-Life Prediction Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030295 Authors: Lanfranco Conte Andrea Milani Sonia Calligaris Pierangela Rovellini Paolo Lucci Maria Cristina Nicoli Producers have to guarantee the extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) quality characteristics reported in the Regulation (CEE) 2568/91 throughout the product shelf-life (SL). Unfortunately, due to the development...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 294: Comprehensive Characterization of Fruit Volatiles and Nutritional Quality of Three Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Genotypes from Different Geographic Groups after Bagging Treatment Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030294 Authors: Nan Shan Zengyu Gan Jing Nie Huan Liu Zhenyu Wang Xiaolei Sui Bagging is widely practiced to produce high quality and unblemished fruit; however, little is currently known about the effect of bagging on flavor and nutritional...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 296: Sprouted Barley Flour as a Nutritious and Functional Ingredient Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030296 Authors: Daniel Rico Elena Peñas María del Carmen García Cristina Martínez-Villaluenga Dilip K. Rai Rares I. Birsan Juana Frias Ana B. Martín-Diana The increasing demand for healthy food products has promoted the use of germinated seeds to produce functional flours. In this study, germination conditions were optimized in barley grains with the...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 293: Effect of Sugar Substitution with Steviol Glycosides on Sensory Quality and Physicochemical Composition of Low-Sugar Apple Preserves Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030293 Authors: Marlena Pielak Ewa Czarniecka-Skubina Artur Głuchowski The purpose of this study was to determine the sensory profile and consumer response, as well as physicochemical properties of low-sugar apple preserves (with or without gelling agent or acidity regulator), in which sugar was replaced...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 292: Effect of the Refining Process on Total Hydroxytyrosol, Tyrosol, and Tocopherol Contents of Olive Oil Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030292 Authors: Paolo Lucci Valentina Bertoz Deborah Pacetti Sabrina Moret Lanfranco Conte The impact of the olive oil refining process on major antioxidant compound levels was evaluated by means of UHPLC analysis of lampante olive oils collected at different stages of the refining procedure (degumming, chemical and physical...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 291: Bioactive Compounds in Food Waste: A Review on the Transformation of Food Waste to Animal Feed Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030291 Authors: Alexandros Georganas Elisavet Giamouri Athanasios C. Pappas George Papadomichelakis Fenia Galliou Thrassyvoulos Manios Eleni Tsiplakou Kostas Fegeros George Zervas Bioactive compounds are substances which are present in foods in small amounts and have the ability to provide health benefits. Bioactive...
Foods, Vol. 9, Pages 290: Impact of Processing and Intestinal Conditions on in Vitro Digestion of Chia (Salvia hispanica) Seeds and Derivatives Foods doi: 10.3390/foods9030290 Authors: Joaquim Calvo-Lerma Carolina Paz-Yépez Andrea Asensio-Grau Ana Heredia Ana Andrés Chia seeds present with an excellent nutrient profile, including polyunsaturated fat, protein, fibre and bioactive compounds, which make them a potential food or ingredient to bring beneficial health effects....
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Humanities, Vol. 9, Pages 23: Entropy’s Enemies: Postmodern Fission and Transhuman Fusion in the Post-War Era Humanities doi: 10.3390/h9010023 Authors: Jordan Burr In the early to mid-twentieth century, thermodynamic entropy—the inevitable diffusion of usable energy in the Universe—became a ubiquitous metaphor for the dissolution of Western values and cultural energy. Many Golden Age science fiction writers portrayed twentieth century technological progress as anti-entropic,...
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IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1717: Provincial Dietary Intake Study (PDIS): Energy and Macronutrient Intakes of Children in a Representative/Random Sample of 1–<10-Year-Old Children in Two Economically Active and Urbanized Provinces in South Africa International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051717 Authors: Steyn Nel Malczyk Drummond Senekal The double burden of malnutrition is still prevalent in South Africa, hence the importance...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1716: Understanding the Green Development Behavior and Performance of Industrial Enterprises (GDBP-IE): Scale Development and Validation International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051716 Authors: Li Du Long Industrial enterprises have provided outstanding contributions to economic development in countries around the world. The green development of industrial enterprises has received widespread attention from...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1718: Health Literacy as Communicative Action—A Qualitative Study among Persons at Risk in the Context of Predictive and Preventive Medicine International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051718 Authors: Harzheim Lorke Woopen Jünger Predictive and preventive medicine play an increasingly important role in public debates on health, providing cutting-edge technologies with the potential to measure and predict individual...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1713: Standing Meetings Are Feasible and Effective in Reducing Sitting Time among Office Workers—Walking Meetings Are Not: Mixed-Methods Results on the Feasibility and Effectiveness of Active Meetings Based on Data from the “Take a Stand!” Study International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051713 Authors: Danquah Tolstrup Active meetings (standing or walking) have the potential to reduce sitting time among office workers....
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1712: Uptake of Skilled Maternal Healthcare in Ethiopia: A Positive Deviance Approach International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051712 Authors: Ousman Magnus Sundby Gebremariam Risk factor approaches are often used when implementing programs aimed at enforcing advantageous health care behaviors. A less frequently-used strategy is to identify and capitalize on those who, despite risk factors, exhibit positive...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1710: Affordability Assessment from a Static to Dynamic Concept: A Scenario-Based Assessment of Cardiovascular Medicines International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051710 Authors: Zarei Karimzadeh Moradi Peymani Asadi Babar The out-of-pocket payments for prescription medications can impose a financial burden on patients from low- and middle- incomes and who suffer from chronic diseases. The present...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1709: Knee Osteoarthritis Grade does not Correlate with Quadriceps Muscle Strength or Bone Properties of the Calcaneus in Men Aged 80 Years or More who Can Walk independently International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051709 Authors: Ishii Noguchi Sato Ishii Ishii Toyabe Purpose: Muscle weakness and bone deterioration in the elderly are related to falls and fractures, resulting in decreased mobility....
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1708: The Association Between Sedentary Behavior and Sarcopenia Among Adults Aged ≥65 Years in Low- and Middle-Income Countries International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051708 Authors: Smith Tully Jacob Blackburn Adlakha Caserotti Soysal Veronese Sánchez Vancampfort Koyanagi The present study aimed to assess the association between sedentary behavior and sarcopenia among adults...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1707: Longitudinal Analysis of Plantar Pressures with Wear of a Running Shoe International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051707 Authors: Escamilla-Martínez Gómez-Martín Fernández-Seguín Martínez-Nova Pedrera-Zamorano Sánchez-Rodríguez Running shoes typically have a lifespan of 300–1000 km, and the plantar pressure pattern during running may change as the shoe wears. So, the aim of this study...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1711: The Development of a Proactive Burnout Prevention Inventory: How Employees Can Contribute to Reduce Burnout Risks International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051711 Authors: Otto Van Ruysseveldt Hoefsmit Dam Proactive burnout prevention refers to a set of proactive behaviors employees may engage in to prevent burnout. Findings of a previous exploratory qualitative study indicated that employees who had...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1706: Psychophysical Health Factors and Its Correlations in Elderly Wheelchair Users Who Live in Nursing Homes International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051706 Authors: Natalia Wołoszyn Joanna Grzegorczyk Agnieszka Wiśniowska-Szurlej Justyna Kilian Andrzej Kwolek Background: The aging is a multi-faceted process comprising both—the physical and mental alterations. Thus, the aim of the study was to...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1714: A Hybrid PSO–SVM Model Based on Safety Risk Prediction for the Design Process in Metro Station Construction International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051714 Authors: Ping Liu Mengchu Xie Jing Bian Huishan Li Liangliang Song Incorporating safety risk into the design process is one of the most effective design sciences to enhance the safety of metro station construction. In such a case, the concept of...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1715: Timed Up-and-Go Dual-Task Testing in the Assessment of Cognitive Function: A Mixed Methods Observational Study for Development of the UDDGait Protocol International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051715 Authors: Ylva Cedervall Anna M. Stenberg Hanna B. Åhman Vilmantas Giedraitis Fredrik Tinmark Lars Berglund Kjartan Halvorsen Martin Ingelsson Erik Rosendahl Anna Cristina Åberg New methods...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1702: Coastal Landscape Vulnerability Analysis in Eastern China—Based on Land-Use Change in Jiangsu Province International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051702 Authors: Yangfan Zhou Lijie Pu Ming Zhu The unreasonable land use in rapid urbanization areas induced by large-scale urban construction activities have caused massive ecological issues. In this study, landscape vulnerability index (LVI) and landscape human...
IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 1686: Current Status of Mumps Virus Infection: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Vaccine International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051686 Authors: Su Chang Chen Mumps is an important childhood infectious disease caused by mumps virus (MuV). We reviewed the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and vaccine development of mumps. Previous studies were identified using the key words “mumps” and “epidemiology”,...
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