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Open AccessAntioxidant capacity and peptidomic analysis of in vitro digested Camelina sativa L. Crantz and Cynara cardunculus co-products
In recent decades, the food system has been faced with the significant problem of increasing food waste. Therefore, the feed industry, supported by scientific research, is attempting to valorise the use of dis...
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Open AccessMass spectrometry-based proteomic strategy for ecchymotic skin examination in forensic pathology
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has recently attracted the attention from forensic pathologists. This work is the first report of the development of a shotgun bottom-up proteomic approach based on rapi...
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Continuous enteral protease inhibition as a novel treatment for experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock
Trauma and hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Existing treatment options are largely limited to source control and fluid and blood repletion. Previously, we have shown that e...
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Open AccessPeptidomic changes in the milk of water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) with intramammary infection by non-aureus staphylococci
Mastitis by non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) is a significant issue in dairy buffalo farming. In a herd with subclinical NAS mastitis, we identified Staphylococcus microti as the predominant species. To assess milk...
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Open AccessMulti-omic analyses in Abyssinian cats with primary renal amyloid deposits
The amyloidoses constitute a group of diseases occurring in humans and animals that are characterized by abnormal deposits of aggregated proteins in organs, affecting their structure and function. In the Abyss...
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Open AccessAntimicrobial d-amino acid oxidase-derived peptides specify gut microbiota
The flavoenzyme d-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) is deputed to the degradation of d-enantiomers of amino acids. DAAO plays various relevant physiological roles in different organisms and tissues. Thus, it has been rec...
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The Neuroprotective Role of the GM1 Oligosaccharide, II3Neu5Ac-Gg4, in Neuroblastoma Cells
Recently, we demonstrated that the GM1 oligosaccharide, II3Neu5Ac-Gg4 (OligoGM1), administered to cultured murine Neuro2a neuroblastoma cells interacts with the NGF receptor TrkA, leading to the activation of the...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Cluster-assembled zirconia substrates promote long-term differentiation and functioning of human islets of Langerhans
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Open AccessCluster-assembled zirconia substrates promote long-term differentiation and functioning of human islets of Langerhans
Ex vivo expansion and differentiation of human pancreatic β-cell are enabling steps of paramount importance for accelerating the development of therapies for diabetes. The success of regenerative strategies depen...
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Open AccessLipid accumulation in human breast cancer cells injured by iron depletors
Current insights into the effects of iron deficiency in tumour cells are not commensurate with the importance of iron in cell metabolism. Studies have predominantly focused on the effects of oxygen or glucose ...
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Open AccessBiotic and environmental stress induces nitration and changes in structure and function of the sea urchin major yolk protein toposome
The major yolk protein toposome plays crucial roles during gametogenesis and development of sea urchins. We previously found that nitration of toposome increases in the gonads of a Paracentrotus lividus populatio...
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Proteomic profile of maternal-aged blastocoel fluid suggests a novel role for ubiquitin system in blastocyst quality
The etiology of maternal aging, a common cause of female factor infertility and a rate-limiting step in vitro fertilization (IVF) success, remains still unclear. Proteomic changes responsible for the impaired ...
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Open AccessSubtle reproductive impairment through nitric oxide-mediated mechanisms in sea urchins from an area affected by harmful algal blooms
The health of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, a key species in the Mediterranean Sea, is menaced by several pressures in coastal environments. Here, we aimed at assessing the reproductive ability of apparen...
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Open AccessConversion of nanoscale topographical information of cluster-assembled zirconia surfaces into mechanotransductive events promotes neuronal differentiation
Thanks to mechanotransductive components cells are competent to perceive nanoscale topographical features of their environment and to convert the immanent information into corresponding physiological responses...
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Open AccessShockOmics: multiscale approach to the identification of molecular biomarkers in acute heart failure induced by shock
The ShockOmics study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02141607) is a multicenter prospective observational trial aimed at identifying new biomarkers of acute heart failure in circulatory shock, by means of a mul...
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Open AccessNitric oxide synthase mediates PC12 differentiation induced by the surface topography of nanostructured TiO2
Substrate nanoscale topography influences cell proliferation and differentiation through mechanisms that are at present poorly understood. In particular the molecular mechanism through which cells 'sense’ and ...
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Assays of d-Amino Acid Oxidases
d-Amino acid oxidase and d-aspartate oxidase are two well-known FAD-containing flavooxidases that catalyze the same reaction (the oxidative deamination) on different d-amino acids. d-aspartate ox...
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IgE-Mediated Cross-Reactivity among Leguminous Seed Proteins in Peanut Allergic Children
The immunological cross-reactivity among major protein- and oil-crops, including lupin, lentil, pea, peanut, kidney bean and soybean, has been studied by a combination of in vitro and in vivo experimental approac...
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Tau is Endogenously Nitrated in Mouse Brain: Identification of a Tyrosine Residue Modified In vivo by NO
Nitration of tau protein is normally linked to neurodegeneration but, until now, no comprehensive information is available regarding tau nitration in healthy subjects. It has been previously reported that in d...
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Tyrosine Nitration is a Novel Post-translational Modification Occurring on the Neural Intermediate Filament Protein Peripherin
The biological implication of protein tyrosine nitration in signaling pathways triggered by nitric oxide is recently emerging. Here we report for the first time that nitrotyrosination occurs in the neural inte...