Ask about this productRelated genes to: OLAH antibody
- Gene:
- OLAH NIH gene
- Name:
- oleoyl-ACP hydrolase
- Previous symbol:
- THEDC1
- Synonyms:
- FLJ11106, SAST
- Chromosome:
- 10p13
- Locus Type:
- gene with protein product
- Date approved:
- 2004-05-27
- Date modifiied:
- 2016-02-23
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- - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/04/17
Ali Md IdrisAmin Mohammad BinSalahuddin MohammadHossain Md NahinOláh Judit - Pressure overload (PO) induces adverse myocardial remodelling, whereas efficient pressure unloading interventions can promote reverse remodelling at structural and molecular levels. This study seeks to identify a metric of left ventricular (LV) performance that reflects the degree of myocardial remodelling and reverse remodelling. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/04/17
Barta B ASpiesshofer SRuppert MPinter NBrombacher EKreutz CKorkmaz-Icoz SOlah ASayour A ASzabo G BMerkely BRadovits TSchilling O - Patients with noncardioembolic ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are at risk for recurrent stroke. Low factor XI levels are associated with a reduced risk of ischemic stroke. Asundexian inhibits activated factor XI. Whether the addition of asundexian to antiplatelet therapy would be superior to antiplatelet therapy alone for the secondary prevention of ischemic stroke is unclear. - Source: PubMed
Sharma MukulDong QiangHirano TeruyukiKasner Scott ESaver Jeffrey LMasjuan JaimeDemchuk Andrew MCordonnier CharlotteBereczki DanielTsivgoulis GeorgiosVeltkamp RolandStaikov IvanBae Hee-JoonCampbell Bruce C VZini AndreaLee I-HuiKovar MartinMikulik RobertLemmens RobinFerro José MRobinson ThompsonChristensen HanneOzturk SerefnurLeker Ronen RTurcani PeterSlowik AgnieszkaAmaya PabloHoo Fan KeeDe Marchis Gian MarcoKnoflach MichaelSylaja P NPutaala JukkaCoutinho Jonathan Mvan der Worp H BartMiglane EvijaMatijošaitis VaidasLindgren Arne GSampaio Silva GiseleSandset Else CharlotteTuruspekova Saule TAmarenco PierreSheth Kevin NSmith Eric EEikelboom John WJoundi Raed ASchulze KarleenXu LizhenHeenan LauraColorado PabloKeller LarsMuehlhofer EvaNeumann ChristophMundl HardiShoamanesh Ashkan - This study investigates the provenance of volcanic aggregates used in Roman lime-based mortars from the theatre-bath complex at Via Scavi in Montegrotto Terme (ancient Fons Aponi, northeastern Italy), dated to the Early Imperial period. An integrated stepwise archaeometric approach combining petrographic observations via Transmitted Polarized Light-Optical Microscopy (TPL-OM), mineralogical analyses via Quantitative Phase Analysis-X-Ray Powder Diffraction (QPA-XRPD), bulk geochemical data via X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), microchemical analyses via Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), and µ-Raman Spectroscopy were applied to characterize the volcanic components of the mortars and assess their hydraulic behaviour. The results show that the mortars incorporate angular trachytic to trachyandesitic volcanic breccias displaying well-developed reaction rims and extensive pozzolanic reactivity, leading to the formation of calcium-aluminosilicate hydrate phases typical of pozzolanic lime mortars. Comparison with a comprehensive reference database of volcanic rocks from the Euganean Hills Magmatic District (Veneto, Italy) indicates that these aggregates are consistent with explosive diatreme breccias exposed in the eastern sector of the district, most likely corresponding to quarry sites near Villa Draghi (Montegrotto Terme). The identification of these volcanic materials in mortars from Aquileia (northeastern Italy, approximately 150 km north-east of the Euganean Hills) further suggests that such "Euganean pozzolans" were not used exclusively at a local scale but were traded over longer distances. These findings provide new archaeometric evidence for the exploitation of non-Vitruvian volcanic pozzolans in Roman construction and illustrate the potential of integrated petrographic and geochemical approaches for provenance studies of these mortar aggregates. - Source: PubMed
Publication date: 2026/04/13
Dilaria SimoneGerminario LuigiMazzoli ClaudioPreviato CaterinaPilgrim Milo KOlah JosiahNava JacopoBonetto JacopoSecco Michele - Early identification of stroke aetiology, hemodynamic monitoring and detection of complications represent key challenges for vascular neurologists. Stroke-point-of-care ultrasound (Stroke-POCUS) has emerged as a structured framework for integrating multimodal bedside ultrasound into stroke management. - Source: PubMed
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