734 results match your criteria: "National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos[Affiliation]"

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  • * The degree of functionalization of Kevlar can be adjusted by changing the nitration time, allowing for up to 30% GO content without compromising the fabric's mechanical properties.
  • * The resulting Kevlar-GO hybrid fabric not only exhibits improved strength (20% increase) but also demonstrates antibacterial properties by inhibiting the growth of certain bacteria, making the modification method applicable to other fabrics as well.
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The effect of carbon dots (CDs) on a model blayer membrane was studied as a means of comprehending their ability to affect cell membranes. Initially, the interaction of N-doped carbon dots with a biophysical liposomal cell membrane model was investigated by dynamic light scattering, z-potential, temperature-modulated differential scanning calorimetry, and membrane permeability. CDs with a slightly positive charge interacted with the surface of the negative-charged liposomes and evidence indicated that the association of CDs with the membrane affects the structural and thermodynamic properties of the bilayer; most importantly, it enhances the bilayer's permeability against doxorubicin, a well-known anticancer drug.

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Tools for radiation exposure reconstruction are required to support the medical management of radiation victims in radiological or nuclear incidents. Different biological and physical dosimetry assays can be used for various exposure scenarios to estimate the dose of ionizing radiation a person has absorbed. Regular validation of the techniques through inter-laboratory comparisons (ILC) is essential to guarantee high quality results.

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Two different silica conformations (xerogels and nanoparticles), both formed by the mediation of dendritic poly (ethylene imine), were tested at low pHs for problematic uranyl cation sorption. The effect of crucial factors, i.e.

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The fat body plays a central role in the regulation of the life cycle of insects and acts as the major site for detoxification, nutrient storage, energy metabolism, and innate immunity. However, the diversity of cell types in the fat body, as well as how these cell subsets respond to virus infection, remains largely unknown. We used single-nucleus RNA sequencing to identify 23 distinct clusters representing adipocyte, hemocyte, epithelial cell, muscle cell, and glial cell types in the fat body of silkworm larvae.

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ER aminopeptidase 1 (ERAP1) is an ER-resident aminopeptidase that excises N-terminal residues of peptides that then bind onto Major Histocompatibility Complex I molecules (MHC-I) and indirectly modulates adaptive immune responses. ERAP1 contains an allosteric regulatory site that accommodates the C-terminus of at least some peptide substrates, raising questions about its exact influence on antigen presentation and the potential of allosteric inhibition for cancer immunotherapy. We used an inhibitor that targets this regulatory site to study its effect on the immunopeptidome of a human cancer cell line.

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Plant and insect virus-like particles: emerging nanoparticles for agricultural pest management.

Pest Manag Sci

September 2023

Department of Plants and Crops, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Virus-like particles (VLPs) represent a biodegradable, biocompatible nanomaterial made from viral coat proteins that can improve the delivery of antigens, drugs, nucleic acids, and other substances, with most applications in human and veterinary medicine. Regarding agricultural viruses, many insect and plant virus coat proteins have been shown to assemble into VLPs accurately. In addition, some plant virus-based VLPs have been used in medical studies.

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Inter-laboratory exercises are important tools within the European network for biological dosimetry and physical retrospective dosimetry (RENEB) to validate and improve the performance of member laboratories and to ensure an operational network with high quality standards for dose estimations in case of a large-scale radiological or nuclear event. In addition to the RENEB inter-laboratory comparison 2021, several inter-laboratory comparisons have been performed in the frame of RENEB for a number of assays in recent years. This publication gives an overview of RENEB inter-laboratory comparisons for biological dosimetry assays in the past and a final summary of the challenges and lessons learnt from the RENEB inter-laboratory comparison 2021.

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Background: The distribution of ovarian tumour characteristics differs between germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers and non-carriers. In this study, we assessed the utility of ovarian tumour characteristics as predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant pathogenicity, for application using the American College of Medical Genetics and the Association for Molecular Pathology (ACMG/AMP) variant classification system.

Methods: Data for 10,373 ovarian cancer cases, including carriers and non-carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variants, were collected from unpublished international cohorts and consortia and published studies.

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International Comparison Exercise for Biological Dosimetry after Exposures with Neutrons Performed at Two Irradiation Facilities as Part of the BALANCE Project.

Cytogenet Genome Res

March 2024

Department of Effects and Risks of Ionising and Non-Ionising Radiation, Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS), Oberschleißheim, Germany.

In the case of a radiological or nuclear event, biological dosimetry can be an important tool to support clinical decision-making. During a nuclear event, individuals might be exposed to a mixed field of neutrons and photons. The composition of the field and the neutron energy spectrum influence the degree of damage to the chromosomes.

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Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein S5 of Facilitates the Proliferation of Cypovirus 1.

J Agric Food Chem

April 2023

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Agro-animal Genomics and Molecular Breeding, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China.

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  • The study examines the impact of cypovirus 1 (BmCPV1), a major virus affecting silkworms, by analyzing differentially expressed genes (DEGs) identified through RNA sequencing.
  • The DEGs are primarily involved in molecular binding, cellular components, and biological processes, with a notable focus on metabolic pathways and signal transduction.
  • The research highlights that BmPGRP-S5, a protein from the peptidoglycan recognition protein family, enhances the replication of BmCPV1, establishing its role as a proviral factor in the infection process.
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Efficient and machine-readable representations are needed to accurately identify, validate and communicate information of chemical structures. Many such representations have been developed (as, for example, the Simplified Molecular-Input Line-Entry System and the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier), each offering advantages specific to various use-cases. Representation of the multi-component structures of nanomaterials (NMs), though, remains out of scope for all the currently available standards, as the nature of NMs sets new challenges on formalizing the encoding of their structure, interactions and environmental parameters.

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After large-scale radiation accidents where many individuals are suspected to be exposed to ionizing radiation, biological and physical retrospective dosimetry assays are important tools to aid clinical decision making by categorizing individuals into unexposed/minimally, moderately or highly exposed groups. Quality-controlled inter-laboratory comparisons of simulated accident scenarios are regularly performed in the frame of the European legal association RENEB (Running the European Network of Biological and Physical retrospective Dosimetry) to optimize international networking and emergency readiness in case of large-scale radiation events. In total 33 laboratories from 22 countries around the world participated in the current RENEB inter-laboratory comparison 2021 for the dicentric chromosome assay.

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  • Wearable antenna systems have become a focus of research over the past decade, with various studies exploring materials, manufacturing techniques, applications, and miniaturization.
  • Clothing components like buttons and Velcro are not just fashion items; they can also serve as functional parts of wearable antennas, enhancing integration into everyday clothing.
  • The review details the design procedures for textile antennas using these clothing components, including experimental methods and the potential advantages of integrating technology into textiles for practical applications.
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The aim of the present study was to provide a comprehensive characterization of whole genome DNA methylation patterns in replicative and ionizing irradiation- or doxorubicin-induced premature senescence, exhaustively exploring epigenetic modifications in three different human cell types: in somatic diploid skin fibroblasts and in bone marrow- and adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells. With CpG-wise differential analysis, three epigenetic signatures were identified: (a) cell type- and treatment-specific signature; (b) cell type-specific senescence-related signature; and (c) cell type-transversal replicative senescence-related signature. Cluster analysis revealed that only replicative senescent cells created a distinct group reflecting notable alterations in the DNA methylation patterns accompanying this cellular state.

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Simultaneous determination of procalcitonin and interleukin-6 in human serum samples with a point-of-care biosensing device.

Talanta

June 2023

Immunoassays/Immunosensors Lab, Institute of Nuclear & Radiological Sciences & Technology, Energy & Safety, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", 15341, Aghia, Paraskevi, Greece. Electronic address:

The simultaneous determination of two inflammatory diseases biomarkers, namely procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), in human serum samples employing a Point-of-Care device based on Multi Area Reflectance Spectroscopy is presented. Dual-analyte detection was achieved using silicon chips with two silicon dioxide areas of different thickness, one functionalized with an antibody specific for PCT and the other with an antibody specific for IL-6. The assay included reaction of immobilized capture antibodies with mixtures of PCT and IL-6 calibrators with the biotinylated detection antibodies, streptavidin and biotinylated-BSA.

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Thermally Assisted Optically Stimulated Luminescence (TA-OSL) from Commercial BeO Dosimeters.

Materials (Basel)

February 2023

Laboratory of Archaeometry, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", 15310 Agia Paraskevi, Greece.

BeO is another luminescent phosphor with very deep traps (VDTs) in its matrix that could not be stimulated using either thermal or conventional optical stimulations. The present study attempts to stimulate these traps using thermally assisted optically stimulated luminescence (TA-OSL), a combination of simultaneous thermal and optical stimulation that is applied to the material following a thermoluminescence measurement up to 500 °C. An intense, peak-shaped TA-OSL signal is measured throughout the entire temperature range between room temperature and 270 °C.

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What Are the Functional Roles of Piwi Proteins and piRNAs in Insects?

Insects

February 2023

Insect Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology, Institute of Biosciences & Applications, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Aghia Paraskevi, 15341 Athens, Greece.

Research on Piwi proteins and piRNAs in insects has focused on three experimental models: oogenesis and spermatogenesis in , the antiviral response in mosquitoes and the molecular analysis of primary and secondary piRNA biogenesis in -derived BmN4 cells. Significant unique and complementary information has been acquired and has led to a greater appreciation of the complexity of piRNA biogenesis and Piwi protein function. Studies performed in other insect species are emerging and promise to add to the current state of the art on the roles of piRNAs and Piwi proteins.

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Cortisol Immunosensors: A Literature Review.

Biosensors (Basel)

February 2023

Immunopeptide Chemistry Lab., Institute of Nuclear & Radiological Sciences & Technology, Energy & Safety, National Centre for Scientific Research ''Demokritos", P.O. Box 60037, 153 10 Agia Paraskevi, Greece.

Cortisol is a steroid hormone that is involved in a broad range of physiological processes in human/animal organisms. Cortisol levels in biological samples are a valuable biomarker, e.g.

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Mapping the national HPC ecosystem and training needs: The Greek paradigm.

J Supercomput

February 2023

Patriarchou Grigoriou & Neapoleos, Agia Paraskevi, 15310 Attica, Greece Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos".

HPC is a key tool for processing and analyzing the constantly growing volume of data, from 64.2 zettabytes in 2020 to an expected 180 zettabytes in 2025 (1 zettabyte is equal to 1 trillion gigabytes). As such, HPC has a large number of application areas that range from climate change, monitoring and mitigating planning to the production of safer and greener vehicles and treating COVID-19 pandemic to the advancement of knowledge in almost every scientific field and industrial domain.

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In this work, we use the basic ingredients of chaotic dynamics (stretching and folding of phase space points) for the characterization of the complexity of microscopy images of rough surfaces. The key idea is to use an image as the initial condition of a chaotic discrete dynamical system, such as the Arnold cat map, and track its transformations during the first iterations of the map. Since the basic effects of the Arnold map are the stretching and folding of image texture, the application of the map leads to an enhancement of the high frequency content of images along with an increase of discontinuities in pixel intensities.

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Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) are one of the receptors in insects' immune pathways, essential for insects to recognize the exogenous pathogens in order to activate the Toll and immune deficiency (IMD) pathway. In the silkworm Bombyx mori, previous studies focused on the short PGRPs and less is known about the long PGRPs. In this study, a long PGRP in silkworm BmPGRP-L4 was cloned and its expression and function were analysed.

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Calmodulin (CaM) modulates the activity of several proteins that play a key role in excitation-contraction coupling (ECC). In cardiac muscle, the major binding partner of CaM is the type-2 ryanodine receptor (RyR2) and altered CaM binding contributes to defects in sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) calcium (Ca) release. Many genetic studies have reported a series of CaM missense mutations in patients with a history of severe arrhythmogenic cardiac disorders.

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Vancomycin-nanofunctionalized peptide-enriched silk fibroin to prevent methicillin-resistant -induced femoral nonunions in rats.

Front Cell Infect Microbiol

January 2023

IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Galeazzi, Cell and Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Milan, Italy.

Introduction: Implant-related infections and infected fractures are significant burdens in orthopedics. is one of the main causes of bone infections related to biofilm formation upon implants. Current antibiotic prophylaxis/therapy is often inadequate to prevent biofilm formation and results in antibiotic resistance.

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