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Analele Banatului S.N. Arheologie-Istorie, 30, 2022, p. 49-70
Drumul roman imperial între Tibiscum și Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Câteva considerații și rezultatele unor cercetări de teren2022 •
The Roman Imperial Road from Tibiscum to Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Several Observations and the Results of New Field Investigations - Part of the Roman imperial road in west Dacia which tied the Danube to the northern border of the province, the segment between Tibiscum and Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa secures passage from the Caransebeş and Haţeg Depressions, passing the Iron Gate of Transylvania (usually said to be the ancient Tapae). In the Roman Age this road was the most important highway for Dacia, connecting the main military, administrative and economic centers north of the Danube (such as Sarmizegetusa, Apulum, Napoca and Porolissum) and the southern ones (such as Sirmium, Singidunum and Viminacium). Presently, the situation with the segment between Tibiscum and Sarmizegetusa (as well as of a large part of the road network of Dacia) may be said to be paradoxical. Although the information found in Tabula Peutingeriana are, to a large degree in agreement with the archaeological data, and the area where the road should be identified is rather well established, there are very few places where the road was precisely charted. To improve the state of research a series of fieldwalkings were carried out to gather additional data on the Roman imperial road between Tibiscum and Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. According to the Tabula Peutingeriana, the section between Tibiscum and Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa was made up of 3 segments of a total length of 37 Roman miles (54.75 km). The first segment between Tivisco and Agnavie was XIIII MP long (20.70 km), the second between Agnavie and Ponte Augusti VIII MP (11.82 km) long and the last between Ponte Augusti and Sarmategte XV MP (22.17 km) long. Fieldwalking focused on the Obreja vilagge to the west and Oţelul Roşu town to the east, this area belonging in all likelihood to the first segment mentioned in Tabula Peutingeriana between Tivisco and Agnavie. Three segments of a road laid on an embankment of clay and paved with sand, gravel and cobblestone were identified during these investigations. Field data shows that the materials were selected according to size. Data obtained from fieldwalking provided the premises to argue that the three segments of stone road identified between Obreja and Oţelul Roşu belong to the Roman imperial road from Tibiscum to Sarmizegetusa. In order to have more certainty excavations must be carried out to provide precise data in respect with the building technique and chronology of this structure
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Azaspiracids (AZAs) are marine biotoxins including a variety of analogues. Recently, novel AZAs produced by the Mediterranean dinoflagellate Azadinium dexteroporum were discovered (AZA-54, AZA-55, 3-epi-AZA-7, AZA-56, AZA-57 and AZA-58) and their biological effects have not been investigated yet. This study aimed to identify the biological responses (biomarkers) induced in mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis after the bioaccumulation of AZAs from A. dexteroporum. Organisms were fed with A. dexteroporum for 21 days and subsequently subjected to a recovery period (normal diet) of 21 days. Exposed organisms accumulated AZA-54, 3-epi-AZA-7 and AZA-55, predominantly in the digestive gland. Mussels’ haemocytes showed inhibition of phagocytosis activity, modulation of the composition of haemocytic subpopulation and damage to lysosomal membranes; the digestive tissue displayed thinned tubule walls, consumption of storage lipids and accumulation of lipofuscin. Slight genotoxic damage was also ...
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Rationale: Although mitochondrial diseases often cause abnormal myocardial development, the mechanisms by which mitochondria influence heart growth and function are poorly understood. Objective: To investigate these disease mechanisms, we studied a genetic model of mitochondrial dysfunction caused by inactivation of Tfam (Transcription Factor A, Mitochondrial), a nuclear-encoded gene that is essential for mitochondrial gene transcription and mitochondrial DNA replication. Methods and Results:Tfam inactivation by Nkx2.5(Cre) caused mitochondrial dysfunction and embryonic lethal myocardial hypoplasia. Tfam inactivation was accompanied by elevated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation. Mosaic embryonic Tfam inactivation confirmed that the block to cardiomyocyte proliferation was cell autonomous. Transcriptional profiling by RNA-seq demonstrated activation of the DNA damage pathway. Pharmacological inhibition of ROS or the DNA damage respons...
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