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O Shavit, Ferber, Y , Papeer, J , Schleifer, E , Botton, M , Zigler, A , ו Henis, Z . 2018.
“Femtosecond Laser-Induced Damage Threshold In Snow Micro-Structured Targets”. High Power Laser Science And Engineering, 6, Pp. e7.
Miriam G Shtriker, Hahn, Michal , Taieb, Elise , Nyska, Abraham , Moallem, Uzi , Tirosh, Oren , ו Madar, Zecharia . 2018.
“Fenugreek Galactomannan And Citrus Pectin Improve Several Parameters Associated With Glucose Metabolism And Modulate Gut Microbiota In Mice”. Nutrition. .
Publisher's Version Miriam G. Shtriker, Hahn, Michal , Taieb, Elise , Nyska, Abraham , Moallem, Uzi , Tirosh, Oren , ו Madar, Zecharia . 2018.
“Fenugreek Galactomannan And Citrus Pectin Improve Several Parameters Associated With Glucose Metabolism And Modulate Gut Microbiota In Mice”. Nutrition, 46, Pp. 134 - 142.e3. .
Publisher's Version תקציר ObjectiveGalactomannans derived from fenugreek confer known health benefits; however, there is little information regarding health benefits of citrus pectin (CP) and its association with gut microbiome metabolites. The aim of this study was to examine links between galactomannan and CP consumption, microbiota development, and glucose metabolism. Design Male C57 BL/6 J mice ages 7 to 8 wk were fed ad libitum with a normal diet or one supplemented with 15% of either galactomannan or CP. At 3 wk, an oral glucose tolerance test was performed. Animals were sacrificed at 4 wk and relevant organs were harvested. Results Fiber enrichment led to reductions in weight gain, fasting glucose levels, and total serum cholesterol (P < 0.05). Compared with mice fed the normal diet, microbiota populations were altered in both fiber groups and were found to be richer in Bacteroidetes rather than Firmicutes (P < 0.05). The modification was significantly greater in galactomannan-fed than in CP-fed mice (P < 0.0001). Also, enhanced levels of the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) propionate were found in the cecal contents of CP-fed animals (P < 0.05). Protein expression levels of monocarboxylate transporter 1, which may promote transport of SCFA, were measured in the large intestines after fiber consumption. Enhanced adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation was observed in livers of galactomannan-fed mice (P < 0.05). Conclusion Consumption of diets containing soluble fibers, as used in this study, resulted in gut microbiota comprising a healthier flora, and led to positive effects on weight, glycemic control, and liver β oxidation via AMPK.
Thrombospondin-1 (THBS1) affects corpus luteum (CL) regression. Highly induced during luteolysis, it acts as a natural anti-angiogenic, proapoptotic compound. THBS1 expression is regulated in bovine luteal endothelial cells (LECs) by fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) and transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGFB1) acting in an opposite manner. Here we sought to identify specific microRNAs (miRNAs) targeting THBS1 and investigate their possible involvement in FGF2 and TGFB1-mediated THBS1 expression. Several miRNAs predicted to target THBS1 mRNA (miR-1, miR-18a, miR-144, miR-194, and miR-221) were experimentally tested. Of these, miR-221 was shown to efficiently target THBS1 expression and function in LECs. We found that this miRNA is highly expressed in luteal cells and in mid-cycle CL. Consistent with the inhibition of THBS1 function, miR-221 also reduced Serpin Family E Member 1 [SERPINE1] in LECs and promoted angiogenic characteristics of LECs. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), the gene product of SERPINE1, inhibited cell adhesion, suggesting that PAI-1, like THBS1, has anti-angiogenic properties. Importantly, FGF2, which negatively regulates THBS1, elevates miR-221. Conversely, TGFB1 that stimulates THBS1, significantly reduces miR-221. Furthermore, FGF2 enhances the suppression of THBS1 caused by miR-221 mimic, and prevents the increase in THBS1 induced by miR-221 inhibitor. In contrast, TGFB1 reverses the inhibitory effect of miR-221 mimic on THBS1, and enhances the upregulation of THBS1 induced by miR-221 inhibitor. These data support the contention that FGF2 and TGFB1 modulate THBS1 via miR-221. These in vitro data propose that dynamic regulation of miR-221 throughout the cycle, affecting THBS1 and SERPINE1, can modulate vascular function in the CL. © The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for the Study of Reproduction. All rights reserved.
R. Shahack-Gross, Shaar, R. , Hassul, E. , Ebert, Y. , Forget, M. , Nowaczyk, N. , Marco, S. , Finkelstein, I. , ו Agnon, A.. 2018.
“Fire And Collapse: Untangling The Formation Of Destruction Layers Using Archeomagnetism.”. Geoarchaeology, 33, Pp. 513-528. .
Publisher's Version R. Shaar, Hassul, E. , Raphael, K. , Ebert, Y. , Segal, Y , Eden, I. , Vaknin, Y. , S., Marco. , Nowaczyk, N. , Chauvin, A. , ו Agnon, A.. 2018.
“The First Catalog Of Archaeomagnetic Directions From Israel With 4,000 Years Of Geomagnetic Secular Variations”. Frontiers In Earth Sciences, 164. .
Publisher's Version Samuel Hernandez, Xia, Yantao , Vlček, Vojtěch , Boutelle, Robert , Baer, Roi , Rabani, Eran , ו Neuhauser, Daniel . 2018.
“First-Principles Spectra Of Au Nanoparticles: From Quantum To Classical Absorption”. Molecular Physics, 116, Pp. 2506–2511. doi:10.1080/00268976.2018.1471235.
Publisher's Version תקציר Absorption cross-section spectra for gold nanoparticles were calculated using fully quantum Stochastic Density Functional Theory and a classical Finite-Difference Time Domain Maxwell solver. Spectral shifts were monitored as a function of size (1.3–) and shape (octahedron, cubeoctahedron and truncated cube). Even though the classical approach is forced to fit the quantum time-dependent density functional theory at , at smaller sizes there is a significant deviation as the classical theory is unable to account for peak splitting and spectral blueshifts even after quantum spectral corrections. We attribute the failure of classical methods at predicting these features to quantum effects and low density of states in small nanoparticles. Classically, plasmon resonances are modelled as collective conduction electron excitations, but at small nanoparticle size these excitations transition to few or even individual conductive electron excitations, as indicated by our results.
FG Bisesto, Anania, MP , Bellaveglia, M , Chiadroni, E , Cianchi, A , Costa, G , Curcio, A , Di Giovenale, D , Di Pirro, G , Ferrario, M , ו others, . 2018.
“The Flame Laser At Sparc_Lab”. Nuclear Instruments And Methods In Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors And Associated Equipment, 909, Pp. 452–455.
Raphael I Benhamou, Jaber, Qais Z, Herzog, Ido M, Roichman, Yael , ו Fridman, Micha . 2018.
“Fluorescent Tracking Of The Endoplasmic Reticulum In Live Pathogenic Fungal Cells”. Acs Chemical Biology, 13, 12, Pp. 3325–3332. .
Publisher's Version Standard spermiograms describing sperm quality are mostly based on the physiological and visual parameters, such as ejaculate volume and concentration, motility and progressive motility, and sperm morphology and viability. However, none of these assessments is good enough to predict the semen quality. Given that maintenance of sperm viability and fertilization potential depends on membrane integrity and intracellular functionality, evaluation of these parameters might enable a better prediction of sperm fertilization competence. Here, we describe three feasible methods to evaluate sperm quality using specific fluorescent probes combined with fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry analyses. Analyses assessed plasma membrane integrity using 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and propidium iodide (PI), acrosomal membrane integrity using fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated Pisum sativum agglutinin (FITC-PSA) and mitochondrial membrane integrity using 5,5',6,6'-tetra-chloro-1,1',3,3'-tetraethylbenzimidazolyl carbocyanine iodide (JC-1). Combinations of these methods are also presented. For instance, use of annexin V combined with PI fluorochromes enables assessing apoptosis and calculating the proportion of apoptotic sperm (apoptotic index). We believe that these methodologies, which are based on examining spermatozoon membranes, are very useful for the evaluation of sperm quality.
Dianne Daniels, Sharabi, Shirley , Last, David , Guez, David , Salomon, Sharona , Zivli, Zion , Castel, David , Volovick, Alex , Grinfeld, Javier , Rachmilevich, Itay , Amar, Talia , Liraz-Zaltsman, Sigal , Sargsyan, Narek , Mardor, Yael , ו Harnof, Sagi . 2018.
“Focused Ultrasound-Induced Suppression Of Auditory Evoked Potentials In Vivo.”. Ultrasound In Medicine & Biology, 44, 5, Pp. 1022–1030. doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.01.010.
תקציר The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of focused ultrasound-based neuromodulation affecting auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) in animals. Focused ultrasound-induced suppression of AEPs was performed in 22 rats and 5 pigs: Repetitive sounds were produced, and the induced AEPs were recorded before and repeatedly after FUS treatment of the auditory pathway. All treated animals exhibited a decrease in AEP amplitude post-treatment in contrast to animals undergoing the sham treatment. Suppression was weaker for rats treated at 2.3 W/cm(2) (amplitudes decreased to 59.8 ± 3.3% of baseline) than rats treated at 4.6 W/cm(2) (36.9 ± 7.5%, p <0.001). Amplitudes of the treated pigs decreased to 27.7 ± 5.9% of baseline. This effect lasted between 30 min and 1 mo in most treated animals. No evidence of heating during treatment or later brain damage/edema was observed. These results demonstrate the feasibility of inducing significant neuromodulation with non-thermal, non-invasive, reversible focused ultrasound. The long recovery times may have clinical implications.
R Pompili, Anania, MP , Bellaveglia, M , Biagioni, A , Bini, S , Bisesto, F , Brentegani, E , Cardelli, F , Castorina, G , Chiadroni, E , ו others, . 2018.
“Focusing Of High-Brightness Electron Beams With Active-Plasma Lenses”. Physical Review Letters, 121, Pp. 174801.
The overall objectives of this study were to assess the status of Food Engineering (FE), Food Science and Technology (FS&T) and related fields using a global web-survey and included: identifying the major challenges and opportunities; and making specific recommendations for future possible paradigm shifts. Respondents from academia, private research institutes, industry, government, consulting and others sectors participated. The most important topics selected were: ‘Innovation/open innovation,’ ‘Broad education and multidisciplinary capabilities,’ ‘Career development & prospects,’ and ‘Applied research.’ Lowest importance were ‘Basic science’ and ‘Salary.’ Highest possible impact on FE and FS&T future curricula were: ‘Food safety, waste reduction/management’ and ‘Environmental impact, food sustainability and security.’ Overwhelming majority (>68%) indicated that FE or FS&T should be integrated with other existing/evolving academic program. Principal component analysis yielded 3-new variables, offering insights on the relationships between geographical education location and sustainability, innovation and employability. The competitive landscape calls for reshaping of the domains vision. Industrial relevance: • Basic research and salary were selected by the respondents to have a very low importance. Enhancing applied research, agility, attractiveness of the field and strengthen research relevance and collaboration with industry are required.• Both government/state and food industry financial support is a clear indication of the significant role they play in the innovation ecosystem collaboration.• Significant difference between North America & Canada and Europe on addressing innovation, soft skills and employability offer new insights on enhancing utilization of innovation, science, technology and impact.• Innovation and open innovation offer FE and FS&T unique new horizons for spearheading change and opportunities to alleviate typical industrial and academic conservativeness and risk aversion. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
{Introduction: In many affluent countries, including Israel, networks of food banks and pantries have increasing responsibility to alleviate endemic poverty and food insecurity. While they may relieve acute hunger, their long-term influence on health and well-being is poorly understood. Methods: An exploratory cross-sectional telephone survey assessed both adequacy and quality of food aid provided via food pantries in the Leket Israel food bank network, in relation to recipients’ dietary needs and health. The quality of food baskets and recipient diets were given a Healthy Portions Score (HPS) to measure compliance with Government guidelines for a “Basic Healthy Food Basket”, and a Nutrient Density Score (NDS) to capture how well the food achieved the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for vital macro and micronutrients. A total of 105 pantry users were surveyed from 16 pantries around the country. Results: The basket HPS correlated positively and highly significantly with dietary quality (individual NDS) after adjusting for gender, marital status and country of birth (standardized β= 0.22