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The known paddlewheel, tetrakis(acetato)chloridodiruthenium(II,III), offers a versatile synthetic route to a novel class of antitumor diruthenium(II,III) metallo drugs, where the equatorial ligands are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory carboxylates. This complex was studied here as a soluble starting prototype model for antitumor analogues to elucidate the reactivity of the [Ru-2(CH3COO)(4)](+) framework. Thermodynamic studies on equilibration reactions for axial substitution of water by chloride and kinetic studies on reactions of the diaqua complexes with the amino acids glycine, cysteine, histidine, and tryptophan were performed. The standard thermodynamic reaction parameters Delta H degrees, Delta S degrees, and Delta V degrees were determined and showed that both of the sequential axial substitution reactions are enthalpy driven. Kinetic rate laws and rate constants were determined for the axial substitution reactions of coordinated water by the amino acids that gave the corresponding aqua(amino acid)-Ru-2 substituted species. The results revealed that the [Ru-2(CH3COO)(4)](+) paddlewheel framework remained stable during the axial ligand substitution reactions and was also mostly preserved in the presence of the amino acids.

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Bilayer segmentation of live video in uncontrolled environments is an essential task for home applications in which the original background of the scene must be replaced, as in videochats or traditional videoconference. The main challenge in such conditions is overcome all difficulties in problem-situations (e. g., illumination change, distract events such as element moving in the background and camera shake) that may occur while the video is being captured. This paper presents a survey of segmentation methods for background substitution applications, describes the main concepts and identifies events that may cause errors. Our analysis shows that although robust methods rely on specific devices (multiple cameras or sensors to generate depth maps) which aid the process. In order to achieve the same results using conventional devices (monocular video cameras), most current research relies on energy minimization frameworks, in which temporal and spacial information are probabilistically combined with those of color and contrast.

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La dieta, nell’antica medicina greca, rappresentava il complesso delle norme di vita, come l’alimentazione, l’attività fisica, il riposo, atte a mantenere lo stato di salute di una persona. Al giorno d’oggi le si attribuisce un significato fortemente legato all’alimentazione, puo` riferirsi al complesso di cibi che una persona mangia abitualmente oppure, con un messaggio un po' più moderno, ad una prescrizione di un regime alimentare da parte di un medico. Ogni essere umano mangia almeno tre volte al giorno, ognuno in base al proprio stile di vita, cultura, età, etc. possiede differenti abitudini alimentari che si ripercuotono sul proprio stato di salute. Inconsciamente tutti tengono traccia degli alimenti mangiati nei giorni precedenti, chi più chi meno, cercando di creare quindi una pianificazione di cosa mangiare nei giorni successivi, in modo da variare i pasti o semplicemente perchè si segue un regime alimentare particolare per un certo periodo. Diventa quindi fondamentale tracciare questa pianificazione, in tal modo si puo' tenere sotto controllo la propria alimentazione, che è in stretta relazione con il proprio stato di salute e stress, e si possono applicare una serie di aggiustamenti dove necessario. Questo è quello che cerca di fare il “Menu Planning”, offrire una sorta di guida all’alimentazione, permettendo così di aver sotto controllo tutti gli aspetti legati ad essa. Si pensi, ad esempio, ai prezzi degli alimenti, chiunque vorrebbe minimizzare la spesa, mangiare quello che gli piace senza dover per forza rinunciare a quale piccolo vizio quotidiano. Con le tecniche di “Menu Planning” è possibile avere una visione di insieme della propria alimentazione. La prima formulazione matematica del “Menu Planning” (allora chiamato diet problem) nacque durante gli anni ’40, l’esercito Americano allora impegnano nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale voleva abbassare i costi degli alimenti ai soldati mantenendo però inalterata la loro dieta. George Stingler, economista americano, trovò una soluzione, formulando un problema di ottimizzazione e vincendo il premio Nobel in Economia nel 1982. Questo elaborato tratta dell’automatizzazione di questo problema e di come esso possa essere risolto con un calcolatore, facendo soprattutto riferimento a particolari tecniche di intelligenza artificiale e di rappresentazione della conoscenza, nello specifico il lavoro si è concentrato sulla progettazione e sviluppo di un ES case-based per risolvere il problema del “Menu Planning”. Verranno mostrate varie tecniche per la rappresentazione della conoscenza e come esse possano essere utilizzate per fornire supporto ad un programma per elaboratore, partendo dalla Logica Proposizionale e del Primo Ordine, fino ad arrivare ai linguaggi di Description Logic e Programmazione Logica. Inoltre si illustrerà come è possibile raccogliere una serie di informazioni mediante procedimenti di Knowledge Engineering. A livello concettuale è stata introdotta un’architettura che mette in comunicazione l’ES e un Ontologia di alimenti con l’utilizzo di opportuni framework di sviluppo. L’idea è quella di offrire all’utente la possibilità di vedere la propria pianificazione settimanale di pasti e dare dei suggerimenti su che cibi possa mangiare durante l’arco della giornata. Si mostreranno quindi le potenzialità di tale architettura e come essa, tramite Java, riesca a far interagire ES case-based e Ontologia degli alimenti.

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Until today, autogenic bone grafts from various donor regions represent the gold standard in the field of bone reconstruction, providing both osteoinductive and osteoconductive characteristics. However, due to low availability and a disequilibrium between supply and demand, the risk of disease transfer and morbidity, usually associated with autogeneic bone grafts, the development of biomimic materials with structural and chemical properties similar to those of natural bone have been extensively studied. So far,rnonly a few synthetic materials, so far, have met these criteria, displaying properties that allow an optimal bone reconstitution. Biosilica is formed enzymatically under physiological-relevant conditions (temperature and pH) via silicatein (silica protein), an enzyme that was isolated from siliceous sponges, cloned, and prepared in a recombinant way, retaining its catalytic activity. It is biocompatible, has some unique mechanical characteristics, and comprises significant osteoinductive activity.rnTo explore the application of biosilica in the fields of regenerative medicine,rnsilicatein was encapsulated, together with its substrate sodium metasilicate, into poly(D,L-lactide)/polyvinylpyrrolidone(PVP)-based microspheres, using w/o/wrnmethodology with solvent casting and termed Poly(D,L-lactide)-silicatein silicacontaining-microspheres [PLASSM]. Both silicatein encapsulation efficiency (40%) and catalytic activity retention upon polymer encapsulation were enhanced by addition of an essential pre-emulsifying step using PVP. Furthermore, the metabolic stability, cytoxicity as well as the kinetics of silicatein release from the PLASSM were studied under biomimetic conditions, using simulated body fluid. As a solid support for PLASSM, a polyvinylpyrrolidone/starch/Na2HPO4-based matrix (termed plastic-like filler matrix containing silicic acid [PMSA]) was developed and its chemical and physical properties determined. Moreover, due to the non-toxicity and bioinactivity of the PMSA, it is suggested that PMSA acts as osteoconductive material. Both components, PLASSM and PMSA, when added together, form arnbifunctional 2-component implant material, that is (i)non-toxic(biocompatible), (ii)moldable, (iii) self-hardening at a controlled and clinically suitable rate to allows a tight insertion into any bone defect (iv) biodegradable, (v)forms a porous material upon exposure to body biomimetic conditions, and (vi)displays both osteoinductive (silicatein)and osteoconductive (PMSA) properties.rnPreliminary in vivo experiments were carried out with rabbit femurs, by creatingrnartificial bone defects that were subsequently treated with the bifunctional 2-component implant material. After 9 weeks of implantation, both computed tomography (CT) and morphological analyses showed complete resorption of the implanted material, concurrent with complete bone regeneration. The given data can be considered as a significant contribution to the successful introduction of biosilica-based implants into the field of bone substitution surgery.

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We review the functional and oncologic outcomes of seminal vesicle and prostate capsule sparing cystectomy combined with ileal orthotopic bladder substitution.

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The need for and intensity of follow-up to detect disease recurrence after radical cystectomy (RC) for transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) remains a matter for debate.

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Despite 3 decades of focused chemical, biological, structural, and clinical developments, unusual properties of somatostatin (SRIF, 1) analogues are still being uncovered. Here we report the unexpected functional properties of 1 and the octapeptide cyclo(3-14)H-Cys-Phe-Phe-Trp(8)-Lys-Thr-Phe-Cys-OH (somatostatin numbering; OLT-8, 9) substituted by imBzl-l- or -d-His at position 8. These analogues were tested for their binding affinity to the five human somatostatin receptors (sst(1-5)), as well as for their functional properties (or functionalities) in an sst(3) internalization assay and in an sst(3) luciferase reporter gene assay. While substitution of Trp(8) in somatostatin by imBzl-l- or -d-His(8) results in sst(3) selectivity, substitution of Trp(8) in the octapeptide 9 by imBzl-l- or -d-His(8) results in loss of binding affinity for sst(1,2,4,5) and a radical functional switch from agonist to antagonist.

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Data on long-term renal function are scarce for ileal conduit diversion (ICD) and even rarer for orthotopic ileal bladder substitution (BS).

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In Switzerland, intravenous drug use (IDU) accounts for 80% of newly acquired hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Early HCV treatment has the potential to interrupt the transmission chain and reduce morbidity/mortality due to decompensated liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Nevertheless, patients in drug substitution programs are often insufficiently screened and treated.

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Glanzmann's thrombasthenia (GT) arises from a qualitative or quantitative defect in the GPIIb-IIIa complex (integrin alphaIIbbeta3), the mediator of platelet aggregation. We describe a patient in whom clinical and laboratory findings typical of type I GT were found together with a second pathology involving neurological and other complications symptomatic of tuberous sclerosis. Analysis of platelet proteins by Western blotting revealed trace amounts of normally migrating GPIIb and equally small amounts of GPIIIa of slightly slower than normal migration. Flow cytometry confirmed a much decreased binding to platelets of monoclonal antibodies to GPIIb, GPIIIa or GPIIb-IIIa, and an antibody to the alphav subunit also showed decreased binding. Nonradioactive PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis followed by direct sequencing of PCR-amplified DNA fragments showed a homozygous point mutation (T to C) at nucleotide 1722 of GPIIIa cDNA and which led to a Cys542-->Arg substitution in the GPIIIa protein. The mutation gave rise to a HinP1 I restriction site in exon 11 of the GPIIIa gene and allele-specific restriction enzyme analysis of family members confirmed that a single mutated allele was inherited from each parent. This amino acid substitution presumably changes the capacity for disulphide bond formation within the cysteine-rich core region of GPIIIa and its study will provide new information on GPIIb-IIIa and alphavbeta3 structure and biosynthesis.