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Marine conservation research article presenting mitochondrial COI nucleotide diversity analyses and coalescent simulations to evaluate the demographic and genetic effects of a Fisheries Protection Zone established in 2016 in the Menorca Channel.
Authors:
Noemi Pasini; Marta Bassitta; Joana F. Ferragut; Maria Teresa Farriols; Natalia Petit-Marty; Francesc Ordinas; Sergio Ramírez-Amaro; Antònia Picornell
Corresponding author:
Sergio Ramírez-Amaro ([email protected]
Note:
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Affiliations:
Universitat de les Illes Balears; Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centre Oceanogràfic de les Balears; Institute of Marine Research (IIM-CSIC)
Geographical area:
Menorca Channel, Western Mediterranean Sea
Year of FPZ establishment analyzed:
2016
Subject:
Genetic diversity and fisheries conservation
Keywords:
Nucleotide diversity; COI; Coalescent simulations; Fisheries resources; Protected areas; Mediterranean Sea
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Study focus:
Assessment of mitochondrial COI genetic diversity in exploited marine species inside and outside a Fisheries Protection Zone
Methodology:
Mitochondrial DNA analysis and coalescent simulations
Species scope:
Four exploited marine species
Data sources:
MEDITS and CANAL surveys; Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data
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Year:
2023
Region:
Thames Valley, United Kingdom
Type of document:
Policy
Author:
Thames Valley Paediatricians, TV Police, Dr Sheila Paul
Reviewed by:
TV Paediatricians, Dr Sheila Paul, TV Police
Finalised by:
Dr Sheila Paul
Consulted with:
Thames Valley Police, Thames Valley Paediatricians, Dr Sheila Paul
Associated documents:
Service specifications for the clinical evaluation of children and young people who may have been sexually abused Sept. 2015, Recommendations for Collection of Forensic Specimens FFLM June 2023, Quality standards for clinicians undertaking Paediatric Sexual Offences medicine March 2021, Guidance for best practice for the management of intimate images June 2020
Issue date:
May 2023
Review date:
May 2024
Contact:
[email protected]
Note:
, 07899 870 679
Target audience:
Professionals involved in safeguarding children including police, social care, paediatricians, general practitioners, health visitors, emergency departments, sexual health clinics
Scope:
Management of acute and historic cases of child sexual assault, abuse, and exploitation
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Redcar and Cleveland
Theme:
Community Protection, Anti-social Behaviour
Document Type:
Legal Notice, Community Protection Warning
Author:
Local Council
Target Audience:
Local authorities, police officers, social landlords, and relevant agencies
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Alameda County, California, USA
Document Type:
Attendees List
Organization:
County of Alameda, General Services Agency
Event:
Bidders Conference
Dates of Event:
March 12, 2024; March 14, 2024
Target Audience:
Potential bidders and SLEB vendors
Purpose:
Record of participants for RFP No. 2024-SSA-CFS-CSEY
Companies Listed:
West Coast Children’s Clinic; Bay Area Women Against Rape
Contact Persons:
Jodie Langs; Adela Rodarte; Michelle La Place-Watts
Context:
Official record of companies and representatives attending the Alameda County bidders conference for foster care support services for commercially sexually exploited youth
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Mitochondrial genetics, gene editing technologies, therapeutic potential
Document type:
Scientific article
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Gizem INAL
Target audience:
Researchers, clinicians, and medical professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / Country:
China
City:
Shenzhen
Field:
Oncology; Molecular Biology; Bioinformatics
Research Topic:
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma prognosis and gene expression analysis
Document Type:
Scientific research article
Institutions:
Shenzhen University General Hospital; Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University
Departments:
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery; Department of Urology; Department of Anesthesiology
Authors:
Ping Li; Xin Xu; Xueyu Zhang; Huifen Xie; Cuirong Xiao; Yinggui Yang
Corresponding Author:
Yinggui Yang
Ethics Approval:
Ethics Committee of Affiliated Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University
Methodology:
Transcriptomic data analysis; univariate Cox regression; risk model construction; nomogram; gene set enrichment analysis; immune infiltration analysis; drug sensitivity analysis
Key Genes Identified:
ARHGAP4; MEIS1; XCR1
Disease Focus:
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Associated Factors:
Epstein-Barr virus infection; mitochondrial dynamics
Data Source:
Public biological databases
Research Objective:
Identification of prognostic genes and development of a predictive risk model for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Keywords:
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma; Prognostic genes; Risk model; Epstein-Barr virus
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Subject:
Radiotherapy, Cancer Research
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, Oncology professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Year:
2006
Field:
Molecular Biology
Document type:
Research Article
Authors:
Paulina Wegrzyn, Stephen J Yarwood, Nathalie Fiegler, et al.
Organ / Institution:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers in molecular biology and biochemistry
Experimental model:
HepG2 cells, primary rat hepatocytes
Key molecules:
Mimitin, IL-1, IL-6
Methodology:
Gene expression analysis, luciferase reporter assay
Findings:
Cytokines IL-1 and IL-6 upregulate mimitin expression at transcriptional level
Year:
Not specified
Region / Country:
Not specified
Subject:
Mitochondrial genome sequencing and genetic diagnostics
Document Type:
Medical necessity letter template
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare providers and insurance reviewers
Clinical Context:
Suspected mitochondrial disease
Purpose:
Justification for genetic testing based on clinical and family history
Medical Focus:
Genetic testing, mitochondrial disorders, diagnostic strategy
Referenced Guidelines:
Mitochondrial Medicine Society (2015), United Kingdom best practice guidelines (2023)
Testing Method:
Next-generation sequencing, mitochondrial genome sequencing
Evidence Base:
Peer-reviewed scientific literature and clinical guidelines
Patient Information:
Clinical findings, family history, prior testing results
Intended Outcome:
Diagnostic clarification and guidance for clinical management
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Regulation Impact Statement
Document Type:
Official Correspondence
Organization / Institution:
Department of Health
Author:
Jason Lange
Target Audience:
Government officials, policy makers
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
6 April 2021
Date of Last Change:
6 April 2021
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Liverpool, United Kingdom; Beerse, Belgium; Spring House, PA, USA; Cambridge, United Kingdom
Subject:
Drug-induced liver injury; Mitochondrial toxicity; Hepatic cell models
Document type:
Research article
Institution / Organization:
MRC Centre for Drug Safety Science, University of Liverpool; Janssen Research and Development; AstraZeneca
Authors:
Laleh Kamalian, Oisin Douglas, Carol Jolly, Jan Snoeys, Damir Simic, Mario Monshouwer, Dominic P. Williams, B. Kevin Park, Amy E. Chadwick
Corresponding author:
Laleh Kamalian
Keywords:
mitochondria, HepaRG, HepG2, seahorse respirometry, bioenergetic phenotype, drug-induced liver injury
Methodology:
In vitro cell line study, Seahorse respirometry, acute metabolic modification assay, bioenergetic phenotyping
Main findings:
HepaRG cells display lower basal metabolic activity than HepG2 but reliably detect mitochondrial toxicity; compounds classified as inhibitors or uncouplers of electron transport chain
Cell lines:
HepaRG, HepG2
Experimental period:
2026
Publication type:
Peer-reviewed scientific study
Language:
English