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Gender and Precarity in Contemporary Italy: Labor, Value, Social Reproduction
This lecture examines the emergence of the discourse and movement concerning precarity, one of the newest movements shaping politics in Europe. It argues that precarity is a constitutive aspects of life and identity, not just a type of contract. It is an essential condition which differs according to gender and is shared especially among young women, migrants and poor people
Can host reaction animal models be used to predict and modulate skin regeneration?
The study of host reactions in the biomedical and tissue engineering (TE) fields is a key issue but
somehow set aside where TE constructs are concerned. Every day new biomaterials and TE constructs
are being developed and presented to the scientific community. The combination of cells and biomolecules
with scaffolding materials, as TE constructs, make the isolation and the understanding of the
effect of each one those elements over the overall host reaction difficult. Eventually, all variables influence
the host reaction and the performance of the constructs. For this reason, current assessment
of the in vivo performance of TE constructs follows individual approaches, using specific animal
models to independently provide insights regarding the contribution of the biomaterials/scaffolds
towards the host reaction, and of all the constructs regarding their functionality. Skin wound healing
progress into tissue regeneration or repair is highly dependent on the specificities of the inflammatory
stage, as demonstrated by comparison between fetal and adult mechanisms. Thus, it would be
expected that insights acquired from host tissue reaction evaluation to biomaterials/scaffolds would
be explored to predict healing progression and improve the functionality of skin TE constructs. The
rational of this review is to make a comprehensive analysis of to what extent the knowledge obtained
from the evaluation of in vivo host reactions to implantable biomaterials/scaffolds has been used in
the design of skin TE strategies, by promoting tissue regeneration rather than repair.T.C.S. acknowledges Grant No. RL3-TECT-NORTE-01-0124-FEDER-000020, co-financed by the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (ON.2-O Novo Norte), under the National Strategic Reference Framework, through the European Regional Development Fund
Suppression of human polymorphonuclear function after intravenous infusion of prostaglandin E1
In two of three patients with peripheral vascular disease, systemic infusion of PGE1 inhibited chemotactic factor induced secretion of glucosaminidase from neutrophils.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/24290/1/0000556.pd
3‐Deaza‐Adenosine Inhibition of Stimulus‐Response Coupling in Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
In an effort to define better the functional role of S‐adenosyl‐methionine‐mediated methylation reactions in modulating polymorphonuclear (PMN) functional responses to chemotactic stimuli, we investigated the effects of 3‐deaza‐adenosine (3‐DZA), a known inhibitor of methylation reactions in phagocytic cells, on formyl methionyl‐leucyl‐phenylalanine (FMLP)‐induced responses in human PMN leukocytes. Using the fluorescent cyanine dye 3,3’‐dipropylthiocarbocyanine (di‐S‐C3‐(5)) as an optical probe of membrane potential we observed that 3‐DZA at concentrations that inhibit FMLP‐induced O2− production does not significantly alter FMLP‐induced changes in transmembrane potential. Additional studies showed an inhibitory effect of 3‐DZA on FMLP‐induced PMN pinocytosis and to a lesser degree on FMLP‐induced degranulation. However, pretreatment of PMNs with 3‐DZA did not alter FMLP‐induced changes in Quin‐2 fluorescence, an indicator of changes in intracellular calcium levels. These findings demonstrate a dissociation between chemotactic factor‐induced cell membrane depolarization, changes in intracellular calcium, and specific neutrophil functional responses and suggest that chemotactic factor‐induced changes in transmembrane potential and intracellular calcium are independent of chemotactic factor‐induced methylation reactions. Furthermore, 3‐DZA did not alter phorbol myristate acetate induced O2− production or fluid pinocytosis indicating a stimulus specificity for the inhibitory effects of this agent on O2− production.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141044/1/jlb0121.pd
Case conference
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Compositional zoning in pyrite as a tool for reconstructing the ore ore-forming processes: an example from the abandoned Fe-Cu sulfide mine of Herin : Aosta Valley, Italy
The effects of central cholecystokinin receptor blockade on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal and symptomatic responses to overnight withdrawal from alprazolam
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142739/1/Abelson-Nesse-alprazolam-BioPsych-1995.pd
Oxygen metabolite detoxifying enzyme levels in bleomycin-induced fibrotic lungs
The activities of three enzymes cytosolic superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GSHP), and malonylialdehyde (MDA), a by-product of lipid peroxidation, were determined in whole lungs of normal and bleomycin-treated rats. Two days after bleomycin treatment total lung SOD, CAT, and GSHP activities were significantly (p p p 2 metabolites may play an important role in the development of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/27559/1/0000603.pd
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