Publications by authors named "L Drago"

Heterophile antibodies, which can arise from infections, autoimmune disorders, or exposure to animal antigens, can interfere with immunoassays. These antibodies can cross-react with the test reagents used in troponin assays, causing a false elevation in troponin levels. The paper describes a case of a 37-year-old male drug abuser admitted to the emergency room with chest pain.

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Stress granules (SGs) are cytoplasmic foci lacking membranes, comprising non-translating messenger ribonucleoproteins, translational initiation factors, and additional proteins. Their formation is crucial for rapidly modulating gene expression in response to adverse environmental conditions, such as pollution and infections. Limited research has focused on investigating the molecular components of SGs in fish, with minimal exploration in Antarctic fish.

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In the Atlantic Arctic, bowhead whales () were nearly exterminated by European whalers between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. The collapse of the East Greenland-Svalbard-Barents Sea population, from an estimated 50 000 to a few hundred individuals, drastically reduced predation on mesozooplankton. Here, we tested the hypothesis that this event strongly favoured the demography of the little auk (), a zooplanktivorous feeder competitor of bowhead whales and the most abundant seabird in the Arctic.

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Article Synopsis
  • Eukaryotic cells use stress granules, formed by key proteins like TIAR, TTP, and G3BP, to manage protein synthesis during stress, affecting mRNA stability and thus influencing cell behavior.
  • The study investigates the roles of these proteins during the embryonic development of a solitary ascidian, applying techniques like CRISPR/Cas9 gene knockout and gene reporter assays under both normal and stress conditions.
  • Results reveal that these proteins are crucial for the development of specific tissue types in the ascidian embryo, particularly in response to stress from metals like iron and cadmium.
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