5 resultados para Fixation

em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland


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Operative treatment of coronoid fracture often requires a large dissection of soft tissue, resulting in elbow stiffness and functional limitation. The authors present a minimal invasive, safe technique, useful in the case of isolated coronoid fracture associated with elbow dislocation. This technique does not require soft tissue dissection and allows an early unlimited resumption of sports activities.

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Rubisco is responsible for the fixation of CO2 into organic compounds through photosynthesis and thus has a great agronomic importance. It is well established that this enzyme suffers from a slow catalysis, and its low specificity results into photorespiration, which is considered as an energy waste for the plant. However, natural variations exist, and some Rubisco lineages, such as in C4 plants, exhibit higher catalytic efficiencies coupled to lower specificities. These C4 kinetics could have evolved as an adaptation to the higher CO2 concentration present in C4 photosynthetic cells. In this study, using phylogenetic analyses on a large data set of C3 and C4 monocots, we showed that the rbcL gene, which encodes the large subunit of Rubisco, evolved under positive selection in independent C4 lineages. This confirms that selective pressures on Rubisco have been switched in C4 plants by the high CO2 environment prevailing in their photosynthetic cells. Eight rbcL codons evolving under positive selection in C4 clades were involved in parallel changes among the 23 independent monocot C4 lineages included in this study. These amino acids are potentially responsible for the C4 kinetics, and their identification opens new roads for human-directed Rubisco engineering. The introgression of C4-like high-efficiency Rubisco would strongly enhance C3 crop yields in the future CO2-enriched atmosphere.

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Die Kosten für Generika werden von der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung übernommen, wenn sie die Bedingungen erfüllen, die das Bundesgesetz über die Krankenversicherung (KVG) und dessen Verordnungen vorgeben. Zu diesen Bedingungen gehören die Festsetzung eines Fabrikationspreises und die Festsetzung eines Maximalverkaufspreises. Diese Preise werden dann regelmässig über mehrere Jahre hinweg überprüft. Mehrere Revisionen der genannten Regelungen führten zu niedrigeren Preisen für Generika. Diese Preise sind allerdings umstritten, da sie immer noch höher sind als in den europäischen Nachbarländern. Der Beitrag beleuchtet die Regelungen des KVG für Generika. (sk) Les médicaments génériques sont pris en charge par l'assurance-maladie obligatoire s'ils remplissent les conditions imposées par la LAMal et ses ordonnances. Parmi ces conditions, figure la fixation d'un prix de fabrique (PF) et d'un prix public (PP) maximums. Ces prix sont ensuite régulièrement réexaminés au fil des ans. Les révisions successives des ordonnances susmentionnées ont conduit à une diminution des prix des génériques en Suisse. Leurs prix demeurent cependant controversés car ils sont globalement plus élevés que dans les pays européens voisins. L'article expose les règles LAMal applicables aux médicaments génériques.

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The genetic diversity of populations, which contributes greatly to their adaptive potential, is negatively affected by anthropogenic habitat fragmentation and destruction. However, continental-scale losses of genetic diversity also resulted from the population expansions that followed the end of the last glaciation, an element that is rarely considered in a conservation context. We addressed this issue in a meta-analysis in which we compared the spatial patterns of vulnerability of 18 widespread European amphibians in light of phylogeographic histories (glacial refugia and postglacial routes) and anthropogenic disturbances. Conservation statuses significantly worsened with distances from refugia, particularly in the context of industrial agriculture; human population density also had a negative effect. These findings suggest that features associated with the loss of genetic diversity in post-glacial amphibian populations (such as enhanced fixation load or depressed adaptive potential) may increase their susceptibility to current threats (e.g., habitat fragmentation and pesticide use). We propose that the phylogeographic status of populations (i.e., refugial vs. post-glacial) should be considered in conservation assessments for regional and national red lists.