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Rosin

Rosin is a solid, brittle, transparent or translucent thermoplastic resin derived from the distillation of pine tree sap.
It is commonly used in various industries, such as adhesives, varnishes, and musical instrument accessories.
Rosin exhibits a range of properties, including tackiness, hardness, and thermal stability, making it a versatile material.
Research on rosin and its applications continues to evolve, providing insights into its chemical composition, extraction methods, and potential usase.
This MeSH term description offers a concise overview of rosin, its characteristics, and its diverse applications.

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Participants enrolled online using Way to Health, an automated technology platform based at the University of Pennsylvania that integrates wireless devices, conducts clinical trial randomization and enrollment processes, delivers messaging (text message or e-mail) and surveys, automates transfers of financial incentives, and securely captures data for research purposes (31 ). Way to Health was used in prior behavioral intervention studies (32 (link)–34 (link)). All participants received $25 for enrolling and $75 for participating through the primary end point at 13 weeks along with completion of a survey on their experience. However, there was no participation incentive for the follow-up period. Participants were mailed a bank check at the end of each month with all accumulated earnings. All participants selected whether they preferred to receive study communications by e-mail, text message, or both.
Participants were electronically randomly assigned to the control group or to 1 of 3 intervention groups with an equivalent expected economic value of $1.40, which is a value used in prior work (34 (link)). For 26 weeks, participants in all 4 groups received daily feedback on whether they had achieved the 7000-step goal in the prior day. The control group received no other intervention aside from daily feedback. For the 13-week intervention, the intervention groups included a gain incentive in which participants received $1.40 for each day they met the goal, a loss incentive in which $1.40 was taken away from a monthly incentive ($42 allocated upfront) each time the daily goal was not met, or a daily lottery incentive. Persons in the lottery-incentive group selected a 2-digit number between 00 and 99. One winning number was randomly selected daily during the intervention period. If a participant’s number had a single-digit match (an 18% chance), he or she won $5. If the participant’s number had a 2-digit match (a 1% chance), he or she won $50. Participants were eligible to collect the reward only if the 7000-step goal was achieved on the prior day. Ineligible participants were informed what they would have won if they had achieved the goal, drawing on evidence that the desire to avoid regret can be motivating (23 , 24 , 35 (link), 36 ). Incentives were offered only during the 13-week intervention, but daily performance feedback was delivered for the entire 26 weeks.
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3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine Antigens Biological Assay Clinical Laboratory Tests Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Goat Homo sapiens IGG-horseradish peroxidase Immunoassay Immunoglobulin G Immunoglobulins Milk, Cow's polysorb SARS-CoV-2 Serum
Oligopaint libraries were designed as previously described, using the Oligoarray 2.1 software [30 (link), 32 (link)] and the DM3 genome build, and purchased from CustomArray. Chromosome paints were designed to have 42 bases of homology and a density of approximately 1 probe/kb. Cen, mid, and tel probes cover 4.28 Mb, 3.03 Mb, and 4.4 Mb, of chromosome 2L, respectively, and were designed with 42 bases of homology and densities of approximately 10 probes/kb. Coordinates for all paints can be found in S3 Table. Oligopaints were synthesized as previously described [68 (link)]. A detailed protocol can be found in S1 File.
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Chromosome Painting Chromosomes Genome

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A colony of A. maculatum was developed from wild-caught adults and maintained as previously described (Troughton and Levin 2007 (link)). Briefly, nymphal and adult ticks were fed on adult Sprague-Dawley rats (Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Louisiana State University) within capsules fashioned from 50-ml plastic conical tubes and attached with a 3:1 rosin to beeswax mixture. Engorged females were kept in vials at 27°C and ≈90% RH. Larvae were fed on adult BALB/c mice (Louisiana State University Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine) housed on wire grates over fresh water, and engorged larvae were collected twice daily as the water was changed. For this experiment, 120 nymphs, which originated from the same egg clutch were used. This colony of ticks is constitutively infected with rickettsiae, and sequence analysis using standard PCR for rompA (Rickettsia outer membrane protein A) identified this organism as the nonpathogenic Candidatus “Rickettsia andeanae” (Paddock et al. 2010 (link)).
Publication 2014
Adult Animals, Laboratory beeswax Capsule Females Larva Mice, Inbred BALB C Nymph Pharmaceutical Preparations Rats, Sprague-Dawley Rickettsia rOmpA, Rickettsia rosin Sequence Analysis Ticks

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The pretreatment methods were based on reference [20 (link)] with minor modifications. Firstly, 20 g acid-pretreated wheat straw was soaked in a 200 mL ethanol solution of (20% w/v) rosin in ethanol at room temperature and atmospheric pressure for 4 h. Following this, the product was vacuum filtered and rinsed thoroughly with ethanol. Subsequently, the filtered product was dried in an oven at 60 °C for 6 h. Finally, according to the optimum hot-pressing process conditions previously determined, the dried product was hot-pressed into boards. The resulting board was designated as WSA-R.
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For measurement of the oxidative stress in vivo, lung tissues were isolated from WT and TAZ KO mice and treated with fresh methacarn fixative, followed by protein oxidation analysis using an OxyIHC Oxidative Stress Detection kit according to the manufacturer′s instructions (Merck Millipore, Darmstadt, Germany). Images were obtained using a microscope (Nikon Eclipse E200). For measuring mitochondrial ROS production, single-cell suspensions of lung tissues were prepared 59 (link) and incubated with MitoSOX Red reagent (5 μM, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Diego, CA, USA) for 20 min at 37°C in the dark, followed by flow cytometry analysis and quantitation (BD Biosciences). For protein oxidation analysis, protein extracts were harvested from the lungs and analyzed by sodium dodesyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and with the OxyBlot protein oxidation kit (Merck Millipore). For measurement of cellular ROS in vitro, WT, TAZ KO, and KO/TAZ MEF cells were cultured in complete DMEM and harvested in phosphate-buffered saline. The cells were then incubated with chloromethyl-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (CM-DCFDA, 10 μM) and MitoSOX Red reagent (5 μM, Thermo Fisher Scientific) for measuring cellular and mitochondrial ROS, respectively. Cells were stained for 10 min and subjected to flow cytometry and CellQuest software analysis (BD Biosciences).
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We used two types of plastic surfaces for our study: low-density polyethylene (standard LDPE) and PREXELENT, generously provided by Premix Ltd. The plastic surfaces were dimensioned as 1 cm2. PREXELENT is a functional plastic that is prepared by incorporating 10 wt% of rosin extracted from coniferous trees into standard LDPE (patent WO2018229190A1). Throughout our article, we will refer to PREXELENT as rosin-functionalized plastic and in the figure sets as rosin. Standard LDPE was chosen as a control to compare the results of the rosin-functionalized plastic. “Conifer pitch,” which is the active ingredient inside the rosin-functionalized plastic, was also provided in powder form by Premix Ltd. Additionally, a variety of industrial grade plastic varieties like acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyamide (PA6), polycarbonate (PC), polypropylene (PP), and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) were obtained via Aikolon Ltd. Prior to the experiments, all samples were sterilized with 70% ethanol for 30 s.
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Rosin, also known as colophony or pine resin, is a solid, brittle, and thermoplastic resin derived from the distillation of pine tree sap.
This versatile material has a wide range of applications, including in adhesives, varnishes, and musical instrument accessories.
Rosin exhibits desirable properties such as tackiness, hardness, and thermal stability, making it a valuable resource in various industries.
Researchers continue to explore the chemical composition, extraction methods, and potential uses of rosin.
This natural resin can be found in many forms, including pure rosin, modified rosins (e.g., hydrogenated, disproportionated, or esterified), and rosin-based derivatives.
Pentaerythritol, a polyhydric alcohol, is sometimes used to create ester-modified rosins, while 1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid can be employed in the synthesis of certain rosin-based compounds.
The analysis of rosin and rosin-related materials often involves the use of advanced analytical techniques and tools.
Prism 8 and Prism 9, powerful data visualization and analysis software, can be utilized to interpret and present rosin-related research findings.
Additionally, the IScript cDNA synthesis kit may be employed for the reverse transcription of rosin-derived RNA samples, and the Shandon Cytospin 4 can be utilized for the preparation of rosin-containing cell samples for microscopic examination.
Rosin-based products are often formulated with antioxidants, such as Irganox® 1425, to enhance their stability and performance.
Furthermore, cell culture studies involving rosin or rosin-derived compounds may be conducted using DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium) supplemented with FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum) and analyzed using the LSM 800 confocal microscope.
The ongoing research and development in the field of rosin continues to expand our understanding of this versatile and valuable natural resin, paving the way for innovative applications and improvements in various industries.
By leveraging the insights gained from the MeSH term description and the Metadescription, researchers and professionals can stay informed and make informed decisions regarding the use and analysis of rosin.