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  • Book
    Bernardo Carpiniello, Antonio Vita, Claudio Mencacci, editors.
    Summary: The book provides a clear and comprehensive description of both personal and clinical recovery in severe mental disorders, including schizophrenia and related disorders, and mood disorders such as major depression and bipolar disorders. Divided into two main parts: recovery in schizophrenia and related disorders, and recovery in mood disorders, it offers a broad overview of the factors associated with better or worse outcomes in terms of recovery, as well as the rates (how many people affected by mental disorders may gain recovery), and the time course (how long people affected by mental disorders take to recover) of recovery. It also discusses in detail the pharmacological and psychosocial interventions that can be considered recovery-oriented. Covering the main aspects of recovery in major mental disorders, the book is intended for professionals, scholars, students and anyone interested in mental health.

    Contents:
    Part 1. Recovery in schizophrenia and related disorders
    1. Dimensions and Course of Clinical Recovery in Schizophrenia and related disorders
    2. Determinants of clinical recovery in schizophrenia
    3. Personal recovery in Schizophrenia: a narrative review
    4. Personal Recovery within forensic settings
    5. Stigma And Attitude Towards Personal Recovery From Mental Illness Amongst Italian Mental Health Professionals
    6. Psychosocial Recovery-Oriented Interventions In Schizophrenia
    7. Recovery from Psychosis: Emerging definitions, research and select clinical application
    8. Treatments and recovery to enhance employment outcomes for people with schizophrenia and other major mental disorders: An innovative clinical and organizational model of work inclusion in Milan and surrounding area
    9. Recovery oriented psychopharmacological interventions in Schizophrenia
    Part 2. Recovery in mood disorders
    10. Predictors of clinical recovery in bipolar disorders
    11. Psychosocial recovery-oriented treatments in Bipolar Disorders
    12. Psychopharmacological recovery-oriented treatments in Bipolar Disorders
    13. Dimensions and predictors of personal recovery in Major Depression
    14. Recovery-oriented treatments in major depressive disorder.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Article
    Murooka Y, Higashiura T, Harada T.
    J Bacteriol. 1978 Nov;136(2):714-22.
    The genes for arylsulfatase (atsA) and tyramine oxidase (tynA) have been mapped in Klebsiella aerogenes by P1 transduction. They are linked to gdhD and trp in the order atsA-tynA-gdhD-trp-pyrF. Complementation analysis using F' episomes from Escherichia coli suggested an analogous location of these genes in E. coli, although arylsulfatase activity was not detected in E. coli. P1 phage and F' episomes were used to create intergeneric hybrid strains of enteric bacteria by transfer of the ats and tyn genes between K. aerogenes, E. coli, and Salmonella typhimurium. Intergeneric transduction of the tynK gene from K. aerogenes to an E. coli restrictionless strain was one to two orders less frequent than that of the leuK gene. The tyramine oxidase of E. coli and S. typhimurium in regulatory activity resemble very closely the enzyme of K. aerogenes. The atsE gene from E. coli was expressed, and latent arylsulfatase protein was formed in K. aerogenes and S typhimurium. The results of tyramine oxidase and arylsulfatase synthesis in intergeneric hybrids of enteric bacteria suggest that the system for regulation of enzyme synthesis is conserved more than the structure or function of enzyme protein during evolution.
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