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Visfatin versus Flow-Mediated Dilatation as a Marker of Endothelial Dysfunction in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients.

Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences

Fadel F, Bazraa HM, Abdelrahman SM, Shouman MG, Sayed MK, Salah DM, Wahby AA, Elgebaly HF.
PMID: 28507632
Open Access Maced J Med Sci. 2017 Apr 13;5(2):222-227. doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2017.032. eCollection 2017 Apr 15.

BACKGROUND: Renal transplantation (RTx) is the treatment of choice for paediatric end-stage renal disease (ESRD). A major cause of morbidity and mortality after RTx is cardiovascular disease. Independent predictors of cardiovascular events were shown to constitute an endothelial dysfunction...

Organic Covalent Patterning of Nanostructured Graphene with Selectivity at the Atomic Level.

Nano letters

Navarro JJ, Leret S, Calleja F, Stradi D, Black A, Bernardo-Gavito R, Garnica M, Granados D, Vázquez de Parga AL, Pérez EM, Miranda R.
PMID: 26624843
Nano Lett. 2016 Jan 13;16(1):355-61. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03928. Epub 2015 Dec 02.

Organic covalent functionalization of graphene with long-range periodicity is highly desirable-it is anticipated to provide control over its electronic, optical, or magnetic properties-and remarkably challenging. In this work we describe a method for the covalent modification of graphene with...

Sexually transmitted infections: old foes on the rise.

Microbial cell (Graz, Austria)

Carmona-Gutierrez D, Kainz K, Madeo F.
PMID: 28357374
Microb Cell. 2016 Sep 05;3(9):361-362. doi: 10.15698/mic2016.09.522.

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are commonly spread via sexual contact. It is estimated that one million STIs are acquired every day worldwide. Besides their impact on sexual, reproductive and neonatal health, they can cause disastrous and life-threatening complications if...

Modeling non-hereditary mechanisms of Alzheimer disease during apoptosis in yeast.

Microbial cell (Graz, Austria)

Braun RJ, Sommer C, Leibiger C, Gentier RJ, Dumit VI, Paduch K, Eisenberg T, Habernig L, Trausinger G, Magnes C, Pieber T, Sinner F, Dengjel J, Leeuwen FW, Kroemer G, Madeo F.
PMID: 28357285
Microb Cell. 2015 Mar 20;2(4):136-138. doi: 10.15698/mic2015.04.199.

Impaired protein degradation and mitochondrial dysfunction are believed to contribute to neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer disease (AD). In patients suffering from non-hereditary AD, UBB

Deciphering cGMP signatures and cGMP-dependent pathways in plant defence.

Plant signaling & behavior

Meier S, Madeo L, Ederli L, Donaldson L, Pasqualini S, Gehring C.
PMID: 19794847
Plant Signal Behav. 2009 Apr;4(4):307-9. doi: 10.4161/psb.4.4.8066.

No abstract available.

Centrality of striatal cholinergic transmission in Basal Ganglia function.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy

Bonsi P, Cuomo D, Martella G, Madeo G, Schirinzi T, Puglisi F, Ponterio G, Pisani A.
PMID: 21344017
Front Neuroanat. 2011 Feb 07;5:6. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2011.00006. eCollection 2011.

Work over the past two decades revealed a previously unexpected role for striatal cholinergic interneurons in the context of basal ganglia function. The recognition that these interneurons are essential in synaptic plasticity and motor learning represents a significant step...

Orchestration of "presto" and "largo" synchrony in up-down activity of cortical networks.

Frontiers in neural circuits

Gullo F, Mazzetti S, Maffezzoli A, Dossi E, Lecchi M, Amadeo A, Krajewski J, Wanke E.
PMID: 20461235
Front Neural Circuits. 2010 Apr 22;4:11. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2010.00011. eCollection 2010.

It has been demonstrated using single-cell and multiunit electrophysiology in layer III entorhinal cortex and disinhibited hippocampal CA3 slices that the balancing of the up-down activity is characterized by both GABA(A) and GABA(B) mechanisms. Here we report novel results...

Cell cycle control of cell death in yeast.

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)

Carmona-Gutierrez D, Jungwirth H, Eisenberg T, Madeo F.
PMID: 20980804
Cell Cycle. 2010 Oct;9(20):4046. doi: 10.4161/cc.9.20.13523. Epub 2010 Oct 15.

No abstract available.

Oral cavity rare lesions: 15 years case histories.

ORAL & implantology

Bartuli FN, Luciani F, Cardoni G, Muzzi F, Caddeo F, Ottria L, Arcuri C.
PMID: 23277869
Oral Implantol (Rome). 2011 Jul;4(3):18-22. Epub 2012 Apr 15.

OBJECTIVES.: Oral cavity rare diseases include a various group of uncommon morbid conditions. For this reason they are often called "orphan diseases", as they are not interesting for research and the description of their natural history is not easy....

Highly reproducible low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy with in situ prepared tips.

Ultramicroscopy

Castellanos-Gomez A, Rubio-Bollinger G, Garnica M, Barja S, Vázquez de Parga AL, Miranda R, Agraït N.
PMID: 22955323
Ultramicroscopy. 2012 Nov;122:1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2012.07.021. Epub 2012 Jul 31.

An in situ tip preparation procedure compatible with ultra-low temperature and high magnetic field scanning tunneling microscopes is presented. This procedure does not require additional preparation techniques such as thermal annealing or ion milling. It relies on the local...

Investigating the use of an electronic hand hygiene monitoring and prompt device: influence and acceptability.

Journal of infection prevention

Dyson J, Madeo M.
PMID: 29344097
J Infect Prev. 2017 Nov;18(6):278-287. doi: 10.1177/1757177417714045. Epub 2017 Jul 04.

INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene (HH) prevents the transmission of healthcare-associated infections. Electronic HH monitoring and prompt devices have been developed to overcome problems with monitoring HH and to improve compliance. Devices monitor room entry and exit and soap use through...

Microbial wars: Competition in ecological niches and within the microbiome.

Microbial cell (Graz, Austria)

Bauer MA, Kainz K, Carmona-Gutierrez D, Madeo F.
PMID: 29796386
Microb Cell. 2018 May 07;5(5):215-219. doi: 10.15698/mic2018.05.628.

Many microbial communities live in highly competitive surroundings, in which the fight for resources determines their survival and genetic persistence. Humans live in a close relationship with microbial communities, which includes the health- and disease-determining interactions with our microbiome....

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