The Lancet Neurology, ISSN 1474-4422, 2017, Volume 16, Issue 9, pp. 701 - 711
Summary Background Huntington's disease is caused by a CAG repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene, HTT . Age at onset has been used as a quantitative...
Neurology | Clinical Neurology | CAG REPEAT | POWER | INSTABILITY | DNA | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | AGE-OF-ONSET | Severity of Illness Index | Humans | Huntington Disease - genetics | Adult | MutS Homolog 3 Protein | Registries | DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics | Genome-Wide Association Study - methods | Longitudinal Studies | Principal Component Analysis | Disease Progression | Huntington Disease - physiopathology | Genetic research | Genetic markers | Genetic aspects | Analysis | Genomics | Huntingtons disease | Neuroimaging | Animal models | Ontology | Huntingtin | Cognitive ability | Genomes | Single-nucleotide polymorphism | Motor task performance | DNA repair | Proteins | Consortia | Genetic analysis | Lead | Dihydrofolate reductase | Trinucleotide repeat diseases | Age | Deoxyribonucleic acid--DNA | Medical imaging | Polyglutamine | Trinucleotide repeats | Chromosome 5 | Huntington's disease | Meta-analysis | Studies | Point mutation | Life Sciences | Human health and pathology
Neurology | Clinical Neurology | CAG REPEAT | POWER | INSTABILITY | DNA | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | AGE-OF-ONSET | Severity of Illness Index | Humans | Huntington Disease - genetics | Adult | MutS Homolog 3 Protein | Registries | DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics | Genome-Wide Association Study - methods | Longitudinal Studies | Principal Component Analysis | Disease Progression | Huntington Disease - physiopathology | Genetic research | Genetic markers | Genetic aspects | Analysis | Genomics | Huntingtons disease | Neuroimaging | Animal models | Ontology | Huntingtin | Cognitive ability | Genomes | Single-nucleotide polymorphism | Motor task performance | DNA repair | Proteins | Consortia | Genetic analysis | Lead | Dihydrofolate reductase | Trinucleotide repeat diseases | Age | Deoxyribonucleic acid--DNA | Medical imaging | Polyglutamine | Trinucleotide repeats | Chromosome 5 | Huntington's disease | Meta-analysis | Studies | Point mutation | Life Sciences | Human health and pathology
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Monatshefte, ISSN 0026-9271, 12/2006, Volume XCVIII, Issue 4, pp. 641 - 643
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Journal of Neurochemistry, ISSN 0022-3042, 07/2010, Volume 114, Issue 2, pp. 488 - 498
J. Neurochem. (2010) 114, 488–498. Corroles are tetrapyrrolic macrocycles that have come under increased attention because of their unique capabilities for...
metallocorroles | optic neuropathy | super‐oxide | neurons | neuroprotection | super-oxide | NEURONAL APOPTOSIS | PEROXYNITRITE DECOMPOSITION | ANTIOXIDANTS | CORROLES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | SCAVENGERS | PORPHYRIN | NEUROSCIENCES | REACTIVE OXYGEN | MANGANESE | DISMUTASE | NITRATION | Free Radical Scavengers - pharmacology | Neuroprotective Agents - therapeutic use | Cell Line | Rats, Long-Evans | Rats | Culture Media, Serum-Free | Retinal Ganglion Cells - metabolism | Metalloporphyrins - pharmacology | Retinal Ganglion Cells - pathology | Coordination Complexes - therapeutic use | Optic Nerve Diseases - pathology | Metalloporphyrins - therapeutic use | Animals | Neuroprotective Agents - pharmacology | Cell Death | Optic Nerve Diseases - metabolism | Optic Nerve Diseases - prevention & control | Superoxides - metabolism | Coordination Complexes - pharmacology | Free Radical Scavengers - therapeutic use | Superoxides - antagonists & inhibitors | Retinal Ganglion Cells - drug effects | Glaucoma | Neurons | Cell death | Fluorescence | Models | Superoxide | Catalysis | Ophthalmology | Universities and colleges | Biomedical engineering | Neurochemistry | Eyes & eyesight | Rodents | Neurological disorders
metallocorroles | optic neuropathy | super‐oxide | neurons | neuroprotection | super-oxide | NEURONAL APOPTOSIS | PEROXYNITRITE DECOMPOSITION | ANTIOXIDANTS | CORROLES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | SCAVENGERS | PORPHYRIN | NEUROSCIENCES | REACTIVE OXYGEN | MANGANESE | DISMUTASE | NITRATION | Free Radical Scavengers - pharmacology | Neuroprotective Agents - therapeutic use | Cell Line | Rats, Long-Evans | Rats | Culture Media, Serum-Free | Retinal Ganglion Cells - metabolism | Metalloporphyrins - pharmacology | Retinal Ganglion Cells - pathology | Coordination Complexes - therapeutic use | Optic Nerve Diseases - pathology | Metalloporphyrins - therapeutic use | Animals | Neuroprotective Agents - pharmacology | Cell Death | Optic Nerve Diseases - metabolism | Optic Nerve Diseases - prevention & control | Superoxides - metabolism | Coordination Complexes - pharmacology | Free Radical Scavengers - therapeutic use | Superoxides - antagonists & inhibitors | Retinal Ganglion Cells - drug effects | Glaucoma | Neurons | Cell death | Fluorescence | Models | Superoxide | Catalysis | Ophthalmology | Universities and colleges | Biomedical engineering | Neurochemistry | Eyes & eyesight | Rodents | Neurological disorders
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European Journal of Nutrition, ISSN 1436-6207, 6/2015, Volume 54, Issue 4, pp. 653 - 664
This study aims to analyse the association of European adolescents’ ready-to-eat-cereal (RTEC) consumption frequency with their dietary intake by applying the...
Chemistry | Glucose homoeostasis | Nutrition | Blood lipids | Adolescents | Ready-to-eat-cereals | Diet quality index | Overweight | MASS INDEX | NUTRIENT INTAKE | NATIONAL-HEALTH | ENERGY-INTAKE | BREAKFAST CONSUMPTION | CHILDREN | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | LIFE-STYLE | INSULIN-RESISTANCE | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | NUTRITION | Body Composition | Body Mass Index | Breakfast | Mental Recall | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | European Continental Ancestry Group | Feeding Behavior | Linear Models | Male | Biomarkers - blood | Energy Intake | Socioeconomic Factors | Adolescent | Fast Foods | Triglycerides - blood | Cholesterol, HDL - blood | Cholesterol, LDL - blood | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Edible Grain | Nutritional Status | Blood Glucose - metabolism | Physiological aspects | Glucose | Comparative analysis | Convenience foods | Dextrose | Original Contribution
Chemistry | Glucose homoeostasis | Nutrition | Blood lipids | Adolescents | Ready-to-eat-cereals | Diet quality index | Overweight | MASS INDEX | NUTRIENT INTAKE | NATIONAL-HEALTH | ENERGY-INTAKE | BREAKFAST CONSUMPTION | CHILDREN | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | LIFE-STYLE | INSULIN-RESISTANCE | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | NUTRITION | Body Composition | Body Mass Index | Breakfast | Mental Recall | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | European Continental Ancestry Group | Feeding Behavior | Linear Models | Male | Biomarkers - blood | Energy Intake | Socioeconomic Factors | Adolescent | Fast Foods | Triglycerides - blood | Cholesterol, HDL - blood | Cholesterol, LDL - blood | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Edible Grain | Nutritional Status | Blood Glucose - metabolism | Physiological aspects | Glucose | Comparative analysis | Convenience foods | Dextrose | Original Contribution
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Health inequalities in urban adolescents: Role of physical activity, diet, and genetics
Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 2014, Volume 133, Issue 4, pp. e884 - e895
OBJECTIVE: Coordinated European projects relying on standardized methods are needed to identify health inequalities across Europe. This study aimed to compare...
Fatness | Adolescence | Obesity | Physical fitness | Cardiovascular disease risk factors | Body-fat distribution | EUROPEAN ADOLESCENTS | INTERNATIONAL SURVEY | METABOLIC SYNDROME | cardiovascular disease risk factors | fatness | MUSCULAR FITNESS | SEDENTARY TIME | SHUTTLE RUN TEST | BODY-FAT | body-fat distribution | LIFE-STYLE | physical fitness | adolescence | PEDIATRICS | FTO RS9939609 POLYMORPHISM | obesity | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | Motor Activity - genetics | Cross-Sectional Studies | Diet | Health Status Disparities | Europe | Humans | Adolescent | Female | Male | Urban Health | Socioeconomic Factors | Exercise | Influence | Youth | Teenagers | Genetic aspects | Health aspects | Pediatrics | Socioeconomic factors | Genetics | Inequality
Fatness | Adolescence | Obesity | Physical fitness | Cardiovascular disease risk factors | Body-fat distribution | EUROPEAN ADOLESCENTS | INTERNATIONAL SURVEY | METABOLIC SYNDROME | cardiovascular disease risk factors | fatness | MUSCULAR FITNESS | SEDENTARY TIME | SHUTTLE RUN TEST | BODY-FAT | body-fat distribution | LIFE-STYLE | physical fitness | adolescence | PEDIATRICS | FTO RS9939609 POLYMORPHISM | obesity | SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS | Motor Activity - genetics | Cross-Sectional Studies | Diet | Health Status Disparities | Europe | Humans | Adolescent | Female | Male | Urban Health | Socioeconomic Factors | Exercise | Influence | Youth | Teenagers | Genetic aspects | Health aspects | Pediatrics | Socioeconomic factors | Genetics | Inequality
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Carbon, ISSN 0008-6223, 2010, Volume 48, Issue 13, pp. 3778 - 3787
Nitrogen-doped carbons were produced using hydrothermal carbonization of nitrogen-containing carbohydrates under mild temperature (180 °C). The resulting...
STORAGE | PLANT-MATERIAL | NANOPARTICLES | HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION | PRODUCTS | SPHERES | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | NANOTUBES | ADSORPTION | ENRICHED ACTIVATED CARBONS | WATER | Electrical conductivity | X-ray spectroscopy | Adsorption | Analysis | Carbonization | Carbohydrates | Scanning electron microscopy | Chemical analysis | Electrical resistivity | Resistivity | X-rays | Derivatives | Carbon | Inorganic chemistry | Chemical Sciences
STORAGE | PLANT-MATERIAL | NANOPARTICLES | HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION | PRODUCTS | SPHERES | MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL | NANOTUBES | ADSORPTION | ENRICHED ACTIVATED CARBONS | WATER | Electrical conductivity | X-ray spectroscopy | Adsorption | Analysis | Carbonization | Carbohydrates | Scanning electron microscopy | Chemical analysis | Electrical resistivity | Resistivity | X-rays | Derivatives | Carbon | Inorganic chemistry | Chemical Sciences
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Heart, ISSN 1355-6037, 05/2015, Volume 101, Issue 10, pp. 766 - 773
Objective We studied in European adolescents (i) the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and ideal cardiovascular health as defined by the American...
DEFINITION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | LIFE-STYLE | METABOLIC RISK | STANDARDS | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | WEIGHT | ASSOCIATION | VALIDITY | CHILDHOOD | CHILDREN | Blood Pressure | Smoking - adverse effects | Predictive Value of Tests | Life Style | Age Factors | Area Under Curve | Diet - adverse effects | Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control | Cholesterol - blood | Humans | Male | Exercise Test | Exercise | Female | Physical Fitness | Body Mass Index | Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology | Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology | Blood Glucose - analysis | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Risk Factors | Health Behavior | Adolescent | ROC Curve | Adolescent Behavior | Health Status | Body mass index | Physical fitness | Heart attacks | Nutrition | Child development | Health behavior | Questionnaires | Teenagers | Children & youth | Smoking
DEFINITION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | LIFE-STYLE | METABOLIC RISK | STANDARDS | PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY | WEIGHT | ASSOCIATION | VALIDITY | CHILDHOOD | CHILDREN | Blood Pressure | Smoking - adverse effects | Predictive Value of Tests | Life Style | Age Factors | Area Under Curve | Diet - adverse effects | Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control | Cholesterol - blood | Humans | Male | Exercise Test | Exercise | Female | Physical Fitness | Body Mass Index | Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology | Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology | Blood Glucose - analysis | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Risk Factors | Health Behavior | Adolescent | ROC Curve | Adolescent Behavior | Health Status | Body mass index | Physical fitness | Heart attacks | Nutrition | Child development | Health behavior | Questionnaires | Teenagers | Children & youth | Smoking
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Phi Delta Kappan, ISSN 0031-7217, 05/2018, Volume 99, Issue 8, p. 51
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2014, Volume 164, Issue 1, pp. 159 - 166.e2
Objective To test whether youths who engage in vigorous physical activity are more likely to have lean bodies while ingesting relatively large amounts of...
Pediatrics | EUROPEAN ADOLESCENTS | BODY-FAT | OBESITY | OVERWEIGHT | YOUTH | INTENSITY | PEDIATRICS | RELIABILITY | ADIPOSITY | WEIGHT | CHILDREN | Body Mass Index | Motor Activity - physiology | Life Style | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Humans | Male | Energy Intake - physiology | Adolescent | Female | Adiposity - physiology | Nutritional Status | Child | Medical colleges | Youth | Teenagers | Sports sciences | Exercise | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Pediatrics | EUROPEAN ADOLESCENTS | BODY-FAT | OBESITY | OVERWEIGHT | YOUTH | INTENSITY | PEDIATRICS | RELIABILITY | ADIPOSITY | WEIGHT | CHILDREN | Body Mass Index | Motor Activity - physiology | Life Style | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Humans | Male | Energy Intake - physiology | Adolescent | Female | Adiposity - physiology | Nutritional Status | Child | Medical colleges | Youth | Teenagers | Sports sciences | Exercise | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap
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