293 research outputs found
Immigration into the mainstream: Conflicting ideological streams, strategic reasoning and party competition
Water Relations in Berseem Cultivars Under Drought Stress
Berseem clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) is a crop of particular interest in semi-arid regions, used for herbage and hay productions. However, its seed yield is reduced by drought stress that occurs during seed filling. In this study five cultivars (Axi, Big Bee, Lilibeo, Sacromonte and Saniros) subjected to four irrigation frequencies in controlled environment, were compared for their physiological responses to subsequent water stress period (3 days). Some parameters (leaf water potential (), osmotic potential (þ), relative water content (RWC) and gravimetric soil water content (GSWC)) related to plant water status were recorded. Plants subjected to previous periods of water stress were less sensitive to final drought stress than plants never stressed (control). Among cultivars examined, Lilibeo showed significantly higher values of , þ and RWC. Therefore, it seems to be the most tolerant cultivar for its ability to mantain high water status under water stress conditions
Luciferase-based reporting of suicide gene activity in murine mesenchymal stem cells
© 2019 Gerace et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Due to their ease of isolation, gene modification and tumor-homing properties, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are an attractive cellular vehicle for the delivery of toxic suicide genes to a variety of cancers in pre-clinical models. In addition, the incorporation of suicide genes in stem cell-derived cell replacement therapies improves their safety profile by permitting graft destruction in the event of unexpected tumorigeneses or unwanted differentiation. Due to the functional requirement of ATP for the Firefly luciferase gene Luc2 to produce light, luciferase-based reporting of cytotoxicity can be engineered into potential cell therapies. Consequently, we nucleofected mammalian expression plasmids containing both the Luc2 and the yeast fusion cytosine deaminase uracil phosphoribosyltransferase (CDUPRT) genes for expression in murine MSCs to assess luciferase as a reporter of suicide gene cytotoxicity, and MSC as vehicles of suicide gene therapy. In vitro bioluminescence imaging (BLI) showed that following the addition of the non-toxic prodrug fluorocytosine (5-FC), CDUPRT-expressing MSCs displayed enhanced cytotoxicity in comparison to Luc2 reporter MSC controls. This study demonstrates the utility of luciferase as a reporter of CDUPRT-mediated cytotoxicity in murine MSC using BLI
Combined flow-based imaging assessment of optimal cardiac resynchronization therapy pacing vector: A case report
Background: There are still many pendent issues about the effective evaluation of cardiac resynchronization
therapy impact on functional mitral regurgitation. In order to reduce the intrinsic difficulties of quantification of
functional mitral regurgitation itself, an automatic quantification of real-time three-dimensional full-volume color
Doppler transthoracic echocardiography was proposed as a new, rapid, and accurate method for the assessment of
functional mitral regurgitation severity. Recent studies suggested that images of left ventricle flow by echo-particle
imaging velocimetry could be a useful marker of synchrony. Echo-particle imaging velocimetry has shown that
regional anomalies of synchrony/synergy of the left ventricle are related to the alteration, reduction, or suppression
of the physiological intracavitary pressure gradients.
Case summary: We describe a case in which the two technologies are used in combination during acute
echocardiographic optimization of left pacing vector in a 63-year-old man, Caucasian, who showed worsening heart
failure symptoms a few days after an implant, and the effect of the device\u2019s optimization at 6-month follow-up.
Discussion: The degree of realignment of hemodynamic forces, with quantitative analysis of the orientation of blood
flow momentum (\u3c6), can represent improvement of fluid dynamics synchrony of the left ventricle, and explain, with a
new deterministic parameter, the effects of cardiac resynchronization therapy on functional mitral regurgitation. Realtime three-dimensional color flow Doppler quantification is feasible and accurate for measurement of mitral inflow, left
ventricular outflow stroke volumes, and functional mitral regurgitation severity.
Conclusion: This clinical case offers an innovative and accurate approach for acute echocardiographic optimization of
left pacing vector. It shows clinical utility of combined three-dimensional full-volume color Doppler transthoracic
echocardiography/echo-particle imaging velocimetry assessment to increase response to cardiac resynchronization
therapy, in terms of reduction of functional mitral regurgitation, improving fluid dynamics synchrony of the left
ventricle
UNDERSTANDING AND HARNESSING MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL HOMING TO METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER
Land appropriation, customary tenure and rural livelihoods: gold mining in Ghana
Recent decades have witnessed unprecedented agrarian transformations and mining sector-led development projects in the countryside of the Global South. This study explores the impact of land appropriation for gold mining on customary land tenure systems and rural livelihoods in Ghana. Data were gathered through face-to-face semi-structured and structured interviews with 120 affected farmers, key informant interviews (seven participants), and three focus group discussions (28 participants). The findings show a growing tendency of customary authorities being coopted into the wider assemblages of economic and political actors who are benefiting from the land appropriation by the state and mining companies. As a result, customary authorities have become facilitators and the manu longa of the state. The study demonstrates how gold mining companies have exploited centuries-old traditional land allocation and governance practices to suppress reactions from below and how this has led to increased social differentiation and social tension in northern Ghana. In conclusion, land expropriation for gold mining has resulted in a transformation in the Ghanaian customary land tenure system, producing a marked shift from agrarian to non-agrarian livelihoods, increasing household food insecurity and societal tension, and creating a new class of (near-)landless farmers in the rural communities. © 2021 Global South Ltd
Restrictions on Access to Social Protection by New Southern European Migrants in Belgium
peer reviewedDespite the fact that the global financial crisis has affected Belgium’s economic performance, the country has continued to be an attractive destination for migrants. Recently, however, there has been a dramatic change in migrant flows to Belgium, as a result of two phenomena. First and foremost, the country has experienced large inflows of post-accession migration from Central and Eastern European citizens. Second, 40 years after the end of the guest worker programmes, the economic crisis reactivated migration from Southern Europe. One important consequence of the economic crisis and the arrival of Central and Eastern European migrants has been the growing scepticism that has developed in Belgium towards the freedom of circulation. This has led the authorities to implement specific policies aimed at discouraging further migration of low-skilled EU migrants, who are deemed undesirable. In this chapter, we analyse a specific policy consisting of the removal of residence permits from EU jobseekers who claim social security benefits in Belgium. This policy has affected both Central and Eastern European as well as new Southern European EU migrants.Examining the mobilization of different organizations, we then show that—while they are numerically fewer—new Southern European immigrants are in a better position than other new immigrants in Belgium to challenge receiving country policies that target them
Social networks and feelings of social loneliness after migration: The case of European migrants with a native partner in Belgium
Prodrug converting enzyme gene delivery by L. monocytogenes
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Listeria monocytogenes </it>is a highly versatile bacterial carrier system for introducing protein, DNA and RNA into mammalian cells. The delivery of tumor antigens with the help of this carrier into tumor-bearing animals has been successfully carried out previously and it was recently reported that <it>L. monocytogenes </it>is able to colonize and replicate within solid tumors after local or even systemic injection.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Here we report on the delivery of two prodrug converting enzymes, purine-deoxynucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and a fusion protein consisting of yeast cytosine deaminase and uracil phosphoribosyl transferase (FCU1) into cancer cells in culture by <it>L. monocytogenes</it>. Transfer of the prodrug converting enzymes was achieved by bacterium mediated transfer of eukaryotic expression plasmids or by secretion of the proteins directly into the host cell cytosol by the infecting bacteria.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results indicate that conversion of appropriate prodrugs to toxic drugs in the cancer cells occured after both procedures although <it>L. monocytogenes</it>-mediated bactofection proved to be more efficient than enzyme secretion 4T1, B16 and COS-1 tumor cells. Exchanging the constitutively P<sub>CMV</sub>-promoter with the melanoma specific P<sub>4xTETP</sub>-promoter resulted in melanoma cell-specific expression of the prodrug converting enzymes but reduced the efficiencies.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These experiments open the way for bacterium mediated tumor specific activation of prodrugs in live animals with tumors.</p
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