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Socioeconomic status during lifetime and cognitive impairment no-dementia in late life: the population-based Aging in the In-Chianti Area study.
Supporting Cooperation in the SPADE-1 Environment
Software development is a cooperative activity that relies heavily on the quality and effectiveness of the communication channels established within the development team and with the end-user. Process-centered software engineering environments (PSEEs) support the definition and the execution of various phases of the software process. This is achieved by explicitly defining cooperation procedures, and by supporting synchronization and data sharing among its users. PSEE and CSCW technologies have been developed rather independently from each other, leading to a large amount of research results, tools and environments, and practical experiences. We have reached a stage in technology development where it is necessary to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of the research efforts carried out so far. Moreover, it is important to understand how to integrate and exploit the results of these different efforts. The goal of the paper is to understand which kind of basic functionalities PSEEs can and should offer, and how these environments can be integrated with other tools to effectively support cooperation in software development. In particular, the paper introduces a process model we have built to support a cooperative activity related to anomaly management in an industrial software factory. The core of the paper presents and discusses the experiences and results that we have derived from this modeling activity, and how they related to the general problem of supporting cooperation in software development. The project was carried out using the SPADE (Software Process Analysis, Design and Enactment) PSEE and the ImagineDesk CSCW toolkit
Occurrence of a Rabl-like telomere clustering in the holocentric chromosome of the peach potato aphid Myzus persicae (Hemiptera; Aphididae).
Several studies demonstrated that chromosome anchoring to nuclear structures is involved in the organization of the interphase nucleus. The Rabl configuration, a well-studied chromosome organization in the interphase nucleus, has been deeply studied in organisms with monocentric chromosomes but just slightly touched in species with holocentric chromosomes. In the present paper, by means of the isolation and chromosomal mapping of the C0t DNA fraction and chromatin immunoprecipitation with anti-LEM-2 antibodies, we evidenced the presence of few foci where telomeres and subtelomeric regions cluster in the aphid interphase nuclei, suggesting the occurrence of a Rabl-like chromosome configuration. The same experimental approaches also evidenced that most of the repetitive DNA of the 2 X chromosomes is located at the periphery of the nucleus, whereas the ribosomal genes, located at 1 telomere of each X chromosome, are present towards the inner portion of the nucleus, favoring their transcriptional activity
Simvastatin, capillary permeability, and acetylcholine-mediated vasomotion in atherosclerotic, hypercholesterolemic men.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test the effect of high-dose simvastatin therapy on vascular permeability, a key variable in the atherogenic process, and endothelial-mediated vasodilator responses in patients with hypercholesterolemic atherosclerosis.
METHODS: The transcapillary albumin escape rate (TERalb, the 1-hour decline rate of intravenous 125I-albumin, a measure of macromolecular permeability of capillary endothelium) and forearm vasodilatation (venous plethysmography) to intraarterial acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside (7.5, 15, 30 microg/min and 0.8, 1.6, and 3.2 microg/min respectively, 5 minutes at each rate) to account for endothelium-dependent and independent mechanisms, were measured at baseline and after 1-month simvastatin (40 mg once daily) in 16 hypercholesterolemic (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol >130 mg/dL), atherosclerotic men. Thirteen healthy, untreated subjects were the controls.
RESULTS: Baseline TERalb was higher and responsiveness to both acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside was depressed in patients compared with controls. One-month high-dose simvastatin reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol by 39%, normalized TERalb, and improved local vasomotor responses to acetylcholine, without modifying those to sodium nitroprusside. Changes in TERalb and acetylcholine-mediated vasodilatation were dissociated and unrelated to lipid modifications.
CONCLUSIONS: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol reduction through 1 month of high-dose simvastatin normalized the exaggerated transvascular albumin leakage of patients with hypercholesterolemic atherosclerosis, perhaps by restoring an exaggerated endothelial permeability, apparently through mechanisms independent of circulating lipids. Improvements in acetylcholine-mediated vasomotion were also evident, but were dissociated from TERalb, demonstrating a heterogeneous behavior of the 2 indices of endothelial function in response to high-dose statin treatme
Transvascular albumin leakage and forearm vasodilatation to acetylcholine in essential hypertension
The impact of hypertension on microvascular permeability and nitric oxide-mediated endothelial vasomotion in humans has been studied by measuring either the transcapillary albumin escape rate (TERalb, a measure of permeability through systemic capillary endothelium where most of the albumin permeation takes place) and forearm vasodilatation to locally infused acetylcholine (used as a probe for the nitric oxide-releasing potential of arteriolar endothelial cells). It is unknown, however, how the two parameters relate to each other in the same hypertensive subject. This piece of evidence may enhance our understanding about the relative effect of hypertension on two biological functions (ie, permeability and nitric oxide-mediated vasomotion), both dependent on vascular endothelium, and also may allow to appreciate in greater detail the profile of parameters frequently used as markers of microvascular dysfunction in human hypertension. For these reasons, TERa1b (the 1-h decline rate of intravenous 125I-albumin) and forearm vasodilatation (strain gauge venous plethysmography) to graded intraarterial acetylcholine infusion were measured in 44 never-treated men with uncomplicated essential hypertension, and 15 male normotensive controls with comparable age, lipids, and proportion of current smokers. TERalb was increased in patients, whereas acetylcholine-mediated vasodilatation did not differ significantly between the two groups, indicating a heterogeneous impact of elevated blood pressure on capillary permeability and endothelial vasomotion in still uncomplicated mild to moderate essential hypertensive patients. The dissociation between TERalb and forearm responsiveness to acetylcholine also demonstrates that different endothelial-dependent biologic parameters do not behave uniformly in human hypertensio
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Stato socioeconomico durante la vita e decadimento cognitivo non-demenza in età geriatrica. lo studio di popolazione InChianti
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