Background:
The dietary agent sulforaphane (SFN) has been reported to induce nuclear factor erythroid 2 (NF-E2)-related factor 2 (Nrf2)-dependent pathways as well as inhibiting histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity. The current investigation sought to examine the relationships between Nrf2 status and HDAC expression in preclinical and translational studies.
Results:
Wild type...
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14.6 to 11.7 mm3 in Nrf2−/+ mice. The decreased antitumor activity of SFN in Nrf2−/+ mice coincided
Recent controversy over whether biodiversity reduces disease risk (dilution effect) has focused on the ecology of Lyme disease, a tick-borne zoonosis. A criticism of the dilution effect is that increasing host species richness might amplify disease risk, assuming that total host abundance, and therefore feeding opportunities for ticks, increase with...
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loss of biodiver-
sity increases the risk of contracting zoonotic diseases
(Keesing et al. 2010
Anthropogenic and natural stressors often interact to affect organisms. Amphibian populations are undergoing unprecedented declines and extinctions with pesticides and emerging infectious diseases implicated as causal factors. Although these factors often co-occur, their effects on amphibians are usually examined in isolation. We hypothesized that exposure of larval and metamorphic amphibians...
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Dynamics ofthe Amphibian Chytrid Fungus
Effects of Pesticide Mixtures on Host-Pathogen Dynamics ofthe
Fisheries models often assume that discarded undersized fish and target species will survive and contribute to future recruitment and yield. If smaller fish are more susceptible to capture stressors than larger fish, then the assumption that smaller discards would contribute to recruitment may not be true. We tested the hypothesis...
Solid-state ¹H magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR was used to investigate local proton environments in anhydrous [UO₂(OH)₂] (α-UOH) and hydrated uranyl hydroxide [(UO₂)₄O(OH₆ 6·5H₂O (metaschoepite). For the metaschoepite material, proton resonances of the μ₂-OH hydroxyl and interlayer waters were resolved, with two-dimensional (2D) double-quantum (DQ) ¹H–¹H NMR correlation experiments revealing strong...
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protons, respectively. The percentages in
parentheses indicate the fraction ofthe integrated areaof
Processed potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) products, such as chips and French fries, contribute to the dietary intake of acrylamide, a suspected human carcinogen. One of the most promising approaches for reducing its consumption is to develop and commercialize new potato varieties with low acrylamide-forming potential. To facilitate this effort, a...
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RESEARCH
Potato is the most consumed vegetable in the United States, with raw product value of $3.7
Forty-six decay chains, assigned to the decay of ²⁸⁸115, were produced using the ²⁴³Am(⁴⁸Ca,3n) ²⁸⁸115 reaction at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 88-in. cyclotron. The resulting series of α decays were studied using α-photon and α-x-ray spectroscopies. Multiple α-photon coincidences were observed in the element 115 decay chain members, particularly...
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decay of 288115, were produced using the 243Am(48Ca,3n) 288115
reaction at the Lawrence Berkeley
Perfluorinated chemicals have been widely used in industry for their superior surfactant qualities. Because of their widespread usage and resistance to photolytic and biodegradation mechanisms, as well as their ability to undergo long-range atmospheric transport, these compounds have become ubiquitous in the world-wide water supplies. Of particular interest are perfluorooctanoic...
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receptor
modulation in the medial preoptic area at
the time of proestrous luteinizing-hormone
surge