986 resultados para 1995_12110701 CTD-60 5401306
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Adherence to aMediterranean diet (MD) is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. However, themolecular mechanisms involved are not fully understood. The aim of this studywas to compare the effects of 2MD with those of a lowfat- diet (LFD) on circulating inflammatory biomarkers related to atherogenesis. A total of 516 participants included in the PreventionwithMediterraneanDiet Studywere randomized into 3 intervention groups [MD supplementedwith virgin olive oil (MD-VOO); MD supplemented with mixed nuts (MD-Nuts); and LFD]. At baseline and after 1 y, participants completed FFQ and adherence to MD questionnaires, and plasma concentrations of inflammatory markers including intercellular adhesion molecule-1(ICAM-1), IL-6, and 2 TNF receptors (TNFR60 and TNFR80) were measured by ELISA. At 1 y, the MD groups had lower plasma concentrations of IL-6, TNFR60, and TNFR80 (P , 0.05), whereas ICAM-1, TNFR60, and TNFR80 concentrations increased in the LFD group (P , 0.002). Due to between-group differences, participants in the 2 MD groups had lower plasma concentrations of ICAM-1, IL-6, TNFR60, and TNFR80 compared to those in the LFD group (P # 0.028). When participants were categorized in tertiles of 1-y changes in the consumption of selected foods, those in the highest tertile of virgin olive oil (VOO) and vegetable consumption had a lower plasma TNFR60 concentration compared with those in tertile 1 (P,0.02).Moreover, the only changes in consumption thatwere associated with 1-y changes in the geometricmean TNFR60 concentrations were those of VOO and vegetables (P = 0.01). This study suggests that a MD reduces TNFR concentrations in patients at high cardiovascular risk.
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The prevalence of obesity is increasing even in older patients. Bariatric surgery is often considered more risky in this group, and not necessarily associated with the same benefits as in younger patients. In France, guidelines recommend to assess indication for surgery based on comorbidities and physiological age.
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AbstractObjective:In the present study, the authors investigated the in vitrobehavior of radio-resistant breast adenocarcinoma (MDA-MB-231) cells line and radiosensitive peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), as a function of different radiation doses, dose rates and postirradiation time kinetics, with a view to the interest of clinical radiotherapy.Materials and Methods:The cells were irradiated with Co-60, at 2 and 10 Gy and two different exposure rates, 339.56 cGy.min–1 and the other corresponding to one fourth of the standard dose rates, present over a 10-year period of cobalt therapy. Post-irradiation sampling was performed at pre-established kinetics of 24, 48 and 72 hours. The optical density response in viability assay was evaluated and a morphological analysis was performed.Results:Radiosensitive PBMC showed decrease in viability at 2 Gy, and a more significant decrease at 10 Gy for both dose rates. MDAMB- 231 cells presented viability decrease only at higher dose and dose rate. The results showed MDA-MB-231 clone expansion at low dose rate after 48–72 hours post-radiation.Conclusion:Low dose rate shows a possible potential clinical impact involving decrease in management of radio-resistant and radiosensitive tumor cell lines in cobalt therapy for breast cancer.
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Sellonsoitto-oppaan op. 60 ranskankielinen versio.
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Marketta Sundman är en uppskattad forskare och en ansedd akademisk lärare. Till hennes forskningsintressen hör framför allt nusvenskansgrammatiska struktur, tvåspråkighet och inlärning av svenska som främmande språk. Det grammatiska studiet av svenskan representeras i hennes vetenskapliga produktion först och främst av den gedigna doktorsavhandlingen Subjektsval och diates i svenskan (1987). Problem kring tvåspråkighet har hon behandlat ingående t.ex. i monografierna Tvåspråkigheten i skolan: en undersökning av språkfärdigheten hos en- och tvåspråkiga grundskoleelever i Finland (1994) och Barnet, skolan och tvåspråkigheten (1998). Under de senaste åren har hon intresserat sig för inlärning av svenska som främmande språk och för närvarande leder hon ett av Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland finansierat forskningsprojekt med titeln På väg mot kommunikativ kompetens: Tillägnandet av svenskans struktur hos finska inlärare Marketta Sundmans vetenskapliga verksamhet har uppmärksammats även i Sverige; år 2008 tilldelades hon av Svenska Akademien ett pris som årligen tillerkänns en person som ”genom sin verksamhet har gjort särskilt viktiga insatser för svenska språket.” Artiklarna i denna festskrift är skrivna av personer som har anknytning till olika tidsperioder under Markettas akademiska bana – hennes ”färd i språket”. En del av dem kan karakteriseras som akademiska mentorer, en del som kolleger – tidigare eller nuvarande – och en del som adepter till henne. Detta har också varit vårt mål; vi ville bjuda in både namnkunniga nordister och unga forskare från jubilarens närmaste bekantskapskrets. Vi riktar ett stort tack till artikelförfattarna som trots den kärva tidtabellen ville ställa upp! Festskriften publiceras endast i elektroniskt format. Vid Åbo universitet är den därmed den första av sitt slag. Vår förhoppning är att artiklarna tack vare det nya mediet kommer att få stor spridning och vara lättillgängliga för alla intresserade.
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The use of pesticides in agriculture presents some problems to ecosytems as a consequence of their remaining in the environment. Conventional methods for environmental decontamination sometimes just transfer these residues from one place to another. The use of gamma radiation from cobalt-60 to induce 2,4-D degradation in aqueous solution containing humic acid was studied. Results show that the herbicide is completely degraded after treatment with a 30 kGy dose. There were decreases in the degradation of the 2,4-D when humic acid was added at all doses. Some radiolytic products are proposed. The 2,4-D radiolytic yields (G) from 2,4-D were calculated.
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Liittyy julkaisuun Kokoilemia muinaistutkinnon alalta / J. R. Aspelin.