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2. Novel ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) missense gene variants in two pet dogs with fatal malignant hyperthermia identified by next-generation sequencing
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Perez Jimenez, Tania E., Issaka Salia, Ousseini, Neibergs, Holly L., Zhu, Zhaohui, Spoor, Erich, Rider, Chaley, and Court, Michael H.
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- 2025
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3. [Translated article] Digital health for promoting adherence to antiretroviral treatment in patients with HIV/AIDS: A meta-review
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Ramírez López, Griselda Areli, Gómez Galicia, Diana Lizbeth, Zagal Jiménez, Tania Ximena, Toledano Jaimes, Cairo David, and Díaz de León Castañeda, Christian
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- 2024
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4. Alterations of learning and memory are accompanied by alterations in the expression of 5-HT receptors, glucocorticoid receptor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in different brain regions of an animal model of depression generated by neonatally male treatment with clomipramine in male rats
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Limón-Morales, Ofelia, Morales-Quintero, Kenia, Arteaga-Silva, Marcela, Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Cerbón, Marco, and Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda
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- 2023
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5. Therapeutic-oligonucleotides activated by nucleases (TOUCAN): A nanocarrier system for the specific delivery of clinical nucleoside analogues
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Borsa, Baris A., Hernandez, Luiza I., Jiménez, Tania, Tellapragada, Chaitanya, Giske, Christian G., and Hernandez, Frank J.
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- 2023
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6. A loss queueing game for electric vehicle charging performance evaluation
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Dupont, Alix, Hayel, Yezekael, Jiménez, Tania, Beaude, Olivier, and Breal, Jean-Baptiste
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- 2023
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7. Triggering mechanisms of the Yucatan upwelling
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Reyes-Jiménez, Tania, Athié, Gabriela, Enriquez, Cecilia, Sheinbaum, Julio, Mariño-Tapia, Ismael, Marín-Hernández, Mark, Salas-Monreal, David, and Candela, Julio
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- 2023
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8. IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit: Lessons from an international multicentre study of 7,090 patients conducted in 14 nations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford–Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdus, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M.a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioannis, De Cicco, Annalisa, de la Fuente de Dios, Diana, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Luis, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgios, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nicholas, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, James, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K.S., Ilahi, Nida, Iliadis, Alexis, Inman, Dominic, Jadhao, Piyush, Jandoo, Rajan, Jawad, Lucy, Jayatilaka, Malwattage Lara Tania, Jenkins, Paul J., Jeyapalan, Rathan, Johnson, David, Johnston, Andrew, Joseph, Sarah, Kapoor, Siddhant, Karagiannidis, Georgios, Karanam, Krishna Saga, Kattakayam, Freddy, Konarski, Alastair, Kontakis, Georgios, Labrador Hernández, Gregorio, Lancaster, Victoria, Landi, Giovanni, Le, Brian, Liew, Ignatius, Logishetty, Kartik, Lopez Marquez, Andrew Carlomaria Daniel, Lopez, Judit, Lum, Joann, Macpherson, Gavin J., Madan, Suvira, Mahroof, Sabreena, Malik-Tabassum, Khalid, Mallina, Ravi, Maqsood, Afnan, Marson, Ben, Martin Legorburo, M. José, Martin-Perez, Encarna, Martínez Jiménez, Tania, Martinez Martin, Javier, Mayne, Alistair, Mayor, Amy, McAlinden, Gavan, McLean, Lucille, McDonald, Lorna, McIntyre, Joshua, McKay, Pamela, McKean, Greg, McShane, Heather, Medici, Antonio, Meeke, Chelsea, Meldrum, Evonne, Mendez, Mijail, Mercer, Scott, Merino Perez, Josu, Mesa-Lampré, María-Pilar, Mighton, Shuna, Milne, Kirsty, Mohamed Yaseen, Muhammed, Moppett, Iain, Mora, Jesus, Morales-Zumel, Sira, Moreno Fenoll, Irene Blanca, Mousa, Adham, Murray, Alastair W., Murray, Elspeth V., Nair, Radhika, Neary, Fiona, Negri, Giacomo, Negus, Oliver, Newham-Harvey, Fiona, Ng, Nigel, Nightingale, Jess, Noor Mohamed Anver, Sumiya, Nunag, Perrico, O'Hare, Matthew, Ollivere, Ben, Ortés Gómez, Raquel, Owens, AnneMarie, Page, Siobhan, Palloni, Valentina, Panagiotopoulos, Andreas, Panagiotopoulos, Elias, Panesar, Paul, Papadopoulos, Antonios, Spyridon, Papagiannis, Pareja Sierra, Teresa, Park, Chang, Parwaiz, Hammad, Paterson-Byrne, Paul, Patton, Sam, Pearce, Jack, Porter, Marina, Pellegrino, Achille, Pèrez Cuellar, Arturo, Pezzella, Raffaele, Phadnis, Ashish, Pinder, Charlotte, Piper, Danielle, Powell-Bowns, Matilda, Prieto Martín, Rocío, Probert, Annabel, Ramesh, Ashwanth, Ramírez de Arellano, Manuel Vicente Mejía, Renton, Duncan, Rickman, Stephen, Robertson, Alastair, Roche Albero, Adrian, Rodrigo Verguizas, José Alberto, Rodríguez Couso, Myriam, Rooney, Joanna, Sáez-López, Pilar, Saldaña-Díaz, Andres, Santulli, Adriano, Sanz Pérez, Marta Isabel, Sarraf, Khaled M., Scarsbrook, Christine, Scott, Chloe E.H., Scott, Jennifer, Shah, Sachi, Sharaf, Sharief, Sharma, Sidharth, Shirley, Denise, Siano, Antonio, Simpson, James, Singh, Abhinav, Singh, Amit, Sinnett, Tim, Sisodia, Gurudatt, Smith, Philomena, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, Steel, Michael, Stewart, Avril, Stewart, Claire, Sugand, Kapil, Sullivan, Niall, Sweeting, Lauren, Symes, Michael, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, Tancredi, Francesco, Tatani, Irini, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Fraser, Toner, Niamh S., Tong, Anna, Toro, Antonio, Tosounidis, Theodoros, Tottas, Stylianos, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, Tucker, Damien, Vemulapalli, Krishna, Ventura Garces, Diego, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlos, Ward, Alex, Ward, Kirsty, Watson, Kate, Weerasuriya, Thisara, Wickramanayake, Udara, Wilkinson, Hannah, Windley, Joseph, Wood, Janet, Wynell-Mayow, William, Zatti, Giovanni, Zeiton, Moez, Zurrón Lobato, Miriam, Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., and Duckworth, Andrew D.
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- 2022
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9. Digital health for promoting adherence to antiretroviral treatment in patients with HIV/AIDS: A meta-review.
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Ramírez López, Griselda Areli, Gómez Galicia, Diana Lizbeth, Zagal Jiménez, Tania Ximena, Toledano Jaimes, Cairo David, and de León Castañeda, Christian Díaz
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- 2024
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10. Neonatal treatment with clomipramine modifies the expression of estrogen receptors in brain areas of male adult rats
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Limón-Morales, Ofelia, Arteaga-Silva, Marcela, Rojas-Castañeda, Julio Cesar, Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Guadarrama-Cruz, Gabriela Veronica, Cerbón, Marco, and Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda
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- 2019
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11. Seaweeds-derived compounds modulating effects on signal transduction pathways: A systematic review
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Juárez-Portilla, Claudia, Olivares-Bañuelos, Tatiana, Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Sánchez-Salcedo, José Armando, Moral, Diana I. Del, Meza-Menchaca, Thuluz, Flores-Muñoz, Mónica, López-Franco, Óscar, Roldán-Roldán, Gabriel, Ortega, Arturo, and Zepeda, Rossana C.
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- 2019
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12. The neonatal treatment with clomipramine decreases sexual motivation and increases estrogen receptors expression in the septum of male rats: Effects of the apomorphine
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Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Jiménez-Tlapa, Martín, Brianza-Padilla, Malinalli, Zepeda, Rossana Citlali, Hernández-González, Marisela, and Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda
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- 2019
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13. Tracheal agenesis: the importance of teamwork in an uncommon pathology, challenging diagnosis, and high mortality—a case report.
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Fernández Monteagudo, Belén, Piris Borregas, Salvador, Niño Díaz, Lidia, Carbayo Jiménez, Tania, Morante Valverde, Rocío, Redondo Sedano, Jesús Vicente, and Moral Pumarega, Maria Teresa
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- 2024
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14. Early postnatal treatment with clomipramine induces female sexual behavior and estrous cycle impairment
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Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Limón-Morales, Ofelia, and Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda
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- 2018
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15. SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS 2 VERTICAL TRANSMISSION FROM AN ASYMPTOMATIC MOTHER
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Carbayo-Jiménez, Tania, Carrasco-Colom, Jaime, Epalza, Cristina, Folgueira, Dolores, Pérez-Rivilla, Alfredo, Barbero-Casado, Patricia, Blázquez-Gamero, Daniel, Galindo-Izquierdo, Alberto, Pallás-Alonso, Carmen, and Moral-Pumarega, Maria Teresa
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- 2020
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16. Chronic treatment with estradiol restores depressive-like behaviors in female Wistar rats treated neonatally with clomipramine
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Molina-Jímenez, Tania, Landa-Cadena, Liliana, and Bonilla-Jaime, Herlinda
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- 2017
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17. Mild and Selective Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds Using Mn/Water as a Hydrogen Gas Source.
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Rosales, Jennifer, Jiménez, Tania, Chahboun, Rachid, Huertos, Miguel A., Millán, Alba, and Justicia, José
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- 2024
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18. Outcome of stress on G protein-coupled receptors and hypoxia inducible factor-1α.
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Arturo Reséndiz-Albor, Aldo, Maciel Arciniega-Martínez, Ivonne, Montes de Oca, Arturo Contis, Guzmán-Mejía, Fabiola, Drago-Serrano, Maria Elisa, Estrada-Jiménez, Tania, and Abarca-Rojano, Edgar
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G protein coupled receptors ,HYPOXEMIA ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,IMMOBILIZATION stress - Abstract
Stress drives neuroendocrine signals with detrimental effects to the intestinal homeostasis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of stress on intestinal hypoxia response elements, including G protein-coupled receptor 41 (GPR41), GPR43, and hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α. Groups of five BALB/c mice were subjected to acute (2 h per day) and chronic (2 h per day for 4 days) stress induced by restraint, and the results were compared to those of an unstressed control group. Whole mucosal samples from the colon were collected to evaluate the expression of GPR41, GPR43 and HIF-1α using Western blot chemiluminescent analysis. Compared to the control group, in the chronic stress group the expression of GPR43 (P = 0.0092) and HIF-1α (P < 0.0001) were significantly lower and the expression of GPR41 was similar (P = 0.9184); acute stress significantly increased HIF-1α expression (P = 0.0030) and increased GPR41 expression (P = 0.0937), without affecting GPR43 (P = 0.9184). These findings offer insights into the modulation of hypoxia response elements under stress conditions and their pharmacological implications for developing drugs that mitigate the effects of stress on intestinal homeostasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. 177Lu-DOTA-HYNIC-Lys(Nal)-Urea-Glu: synthesis and assessment of the ability to target the prostate specific membrane antigen
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Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Ferro-Flores, Guillermina, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Morales-Avila, Enrique, Escudero-Castellanos, Alondra, Azorín-Vega, Erika, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, Jiménez-Mancilla, Nallely, Medina, Luis Alberto, Ramirez, Flor de Maria, and Pedraza-López, Martha
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- 2018
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20. Freeze-dried multi-dose kits for the fast preparation of 177Lu-Tyr3-octreotide and 177Lu-PSMA(inhibitor) under GMP conditions
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Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Serrano-Espinoza, Luis, Peña-Flores, Alejandro, and Soto-Abundiz, Airam
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- 2017
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21. DIGITAL WALL: A REFLECTIVE TOOL FOR STUDENTS' SELF-REGULATING ONLINE LEARNING WITHIN A PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH.
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Ortiz, Daniel and Chicalote Jiménez, Tania Azucena
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EDUCATIONAL psychology ,MATHEMATICS education ,STUDENT engagement ,STUDENT teachers ,TEACHER education - Abstract
A digital wall is a tool for students to structure and register their online work on mathematical problem-solving activities that involve the coordinated use of digital technologies. How could students use such digital wall to understand mathematical concepts and to develop problemsolving competencies? The aim of this study is to analyze and document the extent to which the students' use of the wall became a powerful tool to share, discuss, and refine their problemsolving approaches. To this end, the development of the sessions was structured around principles that foster an inquiry method that privileges the participants' formulation of questions; the systematic and coordinated use of digital technologies, and a support system for students to face technical and content questions. Results indicate that the use of a digital wall became a powerful tool for the participants to report and share their ideas and problem-solving approaches to refine and extend their solution methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
22. 160 - Tramadol
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Jimenez, Tania Perez
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- 2023
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23. Decentralized optimization of last-mile delivery services with non-cooperative bounded rational customers
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Hayel, Yezekael, Quadri, Dominique, Jiménez, Tania, and Brotcorne, Luce
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- 2016
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24. IMPACT-Global Hip Fracture Audit: Nosocomial infection, risk prediction and prognostication, minimum reporting standards and global collaborative audit. Lessons from an international multicentre study of 7,090 patients conducted in 14 nations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., Duckworth, Andrew D., Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford-Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdus, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M. a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioannis, De Cicco, Annalisa, Diana, de la Fuente de Dios, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Luis, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgios, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nicholas, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, James, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K. S., Ilahi, Nida, Iliadis, Alexis, Inman, Dominic, Jadhao, Piyush, Jandoo, Rajan, Jawad, Lucy, Jayatilaka, Malwattage Lara Tania, Jenkins, Paul J., Jeyapalan, Rathan, Johnson, David, Johnston, Andrew, Joseph, Sarah, Kapoor, Siddhant, Karagiannidis, Georgios, Karanam, Krishna Saga, Kattakayam, Freddy, Konarski, Alastair, Kontakis, Georgios, Labrador Hernández, Gregorio, Lancaster, Victoria, Landi, Giovanni, Le, Brian, Liew, Ignatius, Logishetty, Kartik, Lopez Marquez, Andrew Carlomaria Daniel, Lopez, Judit, Lum, Joann, Macpherson, Gavin J., Madan, Suvira, Mahroof, Sabreena, Malik-Tabassum, Khalid, Mallina, Ravi, Maqsood, Afnan, Marson, Ben, Martin Legorburo, M José, Martin-Perez, Encarna, Martínez Jiménez, Tania, Martinez Martin, Javier, Mayne, Alistair, Mayor, Amy, McAlinden, Gavan, McLean, Lucille, McDonald, Lorna, McIntyre, Joshua, McKay, Pamela, McKean, Greg, McShane, Heather, Medici, Antonio, Meeke, Chelsea, Meldrum, Evonne, Mendez, Mijail, Mercer, Scott, Merino Perez, Josu, Mesa-Lampré, María-Pilar, Mighton, Shuna, Milne, Kirsty, Mohamed Yaseen, Muhammed, Moppett, Iain, Mora, Jesus, Morales-Zumel, Sira, Moreno Fenoll, Irene Blanca, Mousa, Adham, Murray, Alastair W., Murray, Elspeth V., Nair, Radhika, Neary, Fiona, Negri, Giacomo, Negus, Oliver, Newham-Harvey, Fiona, Ng, Nigel, Nightingale, Jess, Noor Mohamed Anver, Sumiya, Nunag, Perrico, O'Hare, Matthew, Ollivere, Ben, Ortés Gómez, Raquel, Owens, AnneMarie, Page, Siobhan, Palloni, Valentina, Panagiotopoulos, Andreas, Panagiotopoulos, Elias, Panesar, Paul, Papadopoulos, Antonios, Spyridon, Papagiannis, Pareja Sierra, Teresa, Park, Chang, Parwaiz, Hammad, Paterson-Byrne, Paul, Patton, Sam, Pearce, Jack, Porter, Marina, Pellegrino, Achille, Pèrez Cuellar, Arturo, Pezzella, Raffaele, Phadnis, Ashish, Pinder, Charlotte, Piper, Danielle, Powell-Bowns, Matilda, Prieto Martín, Rocío, Probert, Annabel, Ramesh, Ashwanth, Ramírez de Arellano, Manuel Vicente Mejía, Renton, Duncan, Rickman, Stephen, Robertson, Alastair, Roche Albero, Adrian, Rodrigo Verguizas, José Alberto, Rodríguez Couso, Myriam, Rooney, Joanna, Sáez-López, Pilar, Saldaña-Díaz, Andres, Santulli, Adriano, Sanz Pérez, Marta Isabel, Sarraf, Khaled M., Scarsbrook, Christine, Scott, Chloe E. H., Scott, Jennifer, Shah, Sachi, Sharaf, Sharief, Sharma, Sidharth, Shirley, Denise, Siano, Antonio, Simpson, James, Singh, Abhinav, Singh, Amit, Sinnett, Tim, Sisodia, Gurudatt, Smith, Philomena, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, Steel, Michael, Stewart, Avril, Stewart, Claire, Sugand, Kapil, Sullivan, Niall, Sweeting, Lauren, Symes, Michael, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, Tancredi, Francesco, Tatani, Irini, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Fraser, Toner, Niamh S., Tong, Anna, Toro, Antonio, Tosounidis, Theodoros, Tottas, Stylianos, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, Tucker, Damien, Vemulapalli, Krishna, Ventura Garces, Diego, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlos, Ward, Alex, Ward, Kirsty, Watson, Kate, Weerasuriya, Thisara, Wickramanayake, Udara, Wilkinson, Hannah, Windley, Joseph, Wood, Janet, Wynell-Mayow, William, Zatti, Giovanni, Zeiton, Moez, Zurrón Lobato, Miriam, Hall, A, Clement, N, Ojeda-Thies, C, Maclullich, A, Toro, G, Johansen, A, White, T, Duckworth, A, Abdul-Jabar, H, Abu-Rajab, R, Abugarja, A, Adam, K, Aguado Hernández, H, Améstica Lazcano, G, Anderson, S, Ansar, M, Antrobus, J, Aragón Achig, E, Archunan, M, Arrieta Salinas, M, Ashford-Wilson, S, Assens Gibert, C, Athanasopoulou, K, Awadelkarim, M, Baird, S, Bajada, S, Balakrishnan, S, Balasubramanian, S, Ballantyne, J, Bárcena Goitiandia, L, Barkham, B, Barmpagianni, C, Barres-Carsi, M, Barrett, S, Baskaran, D, Bell, J, Bell, K, Bell, S, Bellelli, G, Benchimol, J, Boietti, B, Boswell, S, Braile, A, Brennan, C, Brent, L, Brooke, B, Bruno, G, Burahee, A, Burns, S, Calabrò, G, Campbell, L, Carabelli, G, Carnegie, C, Carretero Cristobal, G, Caruana, E, Cassinello Ogea, M, Castellanos Robles, J, Castillon, P, Chakrabarti, A, Cecere, A, Chen, P, Clarke, J, Collins, G, Corrales Cardenal, J, Corsi, M, Cózar Adelantado, G, Craxford, S, Crooks, M, Cuarental-García, J, Cuthbert, R, Dall, G, Daskalakis, I, De Cicco, A, Diana, D, Demaria, P, Dereix, J, Díaz Jiménez, J, Dinamarca Montecinos, J, Do Le, H, Donoso Coppa, J, Drosos, G, Duffy, A, East, J, Eastwood, D, Elbahari, H, Elias de Molins Peña, C, Elmamoun, M, Emmerson, B, Escobar Sánchez, D, Faimali, M, Farré-Mercadé, M, Farrow, L, Fayez, A, Fell, A, Fenner, C, Ferguson, D, Finlayson, L, Flores Gómez, A, Freeman, N, French, J, Gabardo Calvo, S, Gagliardo, N, Garcia Albiñana, J, García Cruz, G, García de Cortázar Antolín, U, García Virto, V, Gealy, S, Gil Caballero, S, Gill, M, González González, M, Gopireddy, R, Guntley, D, Gurung, B, Guzmán Rosales, G, Haddad, N, Hafeez, M, Haller, P, Halligan, E, Hardie, J, Hawker, I, Helal, A, Herrera Cruz, M, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, R, Horton, J, Howells, S, Howieson, A, Hughes, L, Hünicken Torrez, F, Hurtado Ortega, A, Huxley, P, Hamid, H, Ilahi, N, Iliadis, A, Inman, D, Jadhao, P, Jandoo, R, Jawad, L, Jayatilaka, M, Jenkins, P, Jeyapalan, R, Johnson, D, Johnston, A, Joseph, S, Kapoor, S, Karagiannidis, G, Karanam, K, Kattakayam, F, Konarski, A, Kontakis, G, Labrador Hernández, G, Lancaster, V, Landi, G, Le, B, Liew, I, Logishetty, K, Lopez Marquez, A, Lopez, J, Lum, J, Macpherson, G, Madan, S, Mahroof, S, Malik-Tabassum, K, Mallina, R, Maqsood, A, Marson, B, Martin Legorburo, M, Martin-Perez, E, Martínez Jiménez, T, Martinez Martin, J, Mayne, A, Mayor, A, Mcalinden, G, Mclean, L, Mcdonald, L, Mcintyre, J, Mckay, P, Mckean, G, Mcshane, H, Medici, A, Meeke, C, Meldrum, E, Mendez, M, Mercer, S, Merino Perez, J, Mesa-Lampré, M, Mighton, S, Milne, K, Mohamed Yaseen, M, Moppett, I, Mora, J, Morales-Zumel, S, Moreno Fenoll, I, Mousa, A, Murray, A, Murray, E, Nair, R, Neary, F, Negri, G, Negus, O, Newham-Harvey, F, Ng, N, Nightingale, J, Noor Mohamed Anver, S, Nunag, P, O'Hare, M, Ollivere, B, Ortés Gómez, R, Owens, A, Page, S, Palloni, V, Panagiotopoulos, A, Panagiotopoulos, E, Panesar, P, Papadopoulos, A, Spyridon, P, Pareja Sierra, T, Park, C, Parwaiz, H, Paterson-Byrne, P, Patton, S, Pearce, J, Porter, M, Pellegrino, A, Pèrez Cuellar, A, Pezzella, R, Phadnis, A, Pinder, C, Piper, D, Powell-Bowns, M, Prieto Martín, R, Probert, A, Ramesh, A, Ramírez de Arellano, M, Renton, D, Rickman, S, Robertson, A, Roche Albero, A, Rodrigo Verguizas, J, Rodríguez Couso, M, Rooney, J, Sáez-López, P, Saldaña-Díaz, A, Santulli, A, Sanz Pérez, M, Sarraf, K, Scarsbrook, C, Scott, C, Scott, J, Shah, S, Sharaf, S, Sharma, S, Shirley, D, Siano, A, Simpson, J, Singh, A, Sinnett, T, Sisodia, G, Smith, P, Sophena Bert, E, Steel, M, Stewart, A, Stewart, C, Sugand, K, Sullivan, N, Sweeting, L, Symes, M, Tan, D, Tancredi, F, Tatani, I, Thomas, P, Thomson, F, Toner, N, Tong, A, Toro, A, Tosounidis, T, Tottas, S, Trinidad Leo, A, Tucker, D, Vemulapalli, K, Ventura Garces, D, Vernon, O, Viveros Garcia, J, Ward, A, Ward, K, Watson, K, Weerasuriya, T, Wickramanayake, U, Wilkinson, H, Windley, J, Wood, J, Wynell-Mayow, W, Zatti, G, Zeiton, M, Zurrón Lobato, M, Hall, Andrew J., Clement, Nicholas D., Ojeda-Thies, Cristina, Maclullich, Alasdair MJ., Toro, Giuseppe, Johansen, Antony, White, Tim O., Duckworth, Andrew D., Abdul-Jabar, Hani, Abu-Rajab, Rashid, Abugarja, Ahmed, Adam, Karen, Aguado Hernández, Héctor J., Améstica Lazcano, Gedeón, Anderson, Sarah, Ansar, Mahmood, Antrobus, Jonathan, Aragón Achig, Esteban Javier, Archunan, Maheswaran, Arrieta Salinas, Mirentxu, Ashford-Wilson, Sarah, Assens Gibert, Cristina, Athanasopoulou, Katerina, Awadelkarim, Mohamed, Baird, Stuart, Bajada, Stefan, Balakrishnan, Shobana, Balasubramanian, Sathishkumar, Ballantyne, James A., Bárcena Goitiandia, Leopoldo, Barkham, Benjamin, Barmpagianni, Christina, Barres-Carsi, Mariano, Barrett, Sarah, Baskaran, Dinnish, Bell, Jean, Bell, Katrina, Bell, Stuart, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Benchimol, Javier Alberto, Boietti, Bruno Rafael, Boswell, Sally, Braile, Adriano, Brennan, Caitlin, Brent, Louise, Brooke, Ben, Bruno, Gaetano, Burahee, Abdu, Burns, Shirley, Calabrò, Giampiero, Campbell, Lucy, Carabelli, Guido Sebastian, Carnegie, Carol, Carretero Cristobal, Guillermo, Caruana, Ethan, Cassinello Ogea, M. a Concepción, Castellanos Robles, Juan, Castillon, Pablo, Chakrabarti, Anil, Cecere, Antonio Benedetto, Chen, Ping, Clarke, Jon V., Collins, Grace, Corrales Cardenal, Jorge E., Corsi, Maurizio, Cózar Adelantado, Gara María, Craxford, Simon, Crooks, Melissa, Cuarental-García, Javier, Cuthbert, Rory, Dall, Graham, Daskalakis, Ioanni, De Cicco, Annalisa, Diana, de la Fuente de Dio, Demaria, Pablo, Dereix, John, Díaz Jiménez, Julian, Dinamarca Montecinos, José Lui, Do Le, Ha Phuong, Donoso Coppa, Juan Pablo, Drosos, Georgio, Duffy, Andrew, East, Jamie, Eastwood, Deborah, Elbahari, Hassan, Elias de Molins Peña, Carmen, Elmamoun, Mamoun, Emmerson, Ben, Escobar Sánchez, Daniel, Faimali, Martina, Farré-Mercadé, Maria Victòria, Farrow, Luke, Fayez, Almari, Fell, Adam, Fenner, Christopher, Ferguson, David, Finlayson, Louise, Flores Gómez, Aldo, Freeman, Nichola, French, Jonathan, Gabardo Calvo, Santiago, Gagliardo, Nicola, Garcia Albiñana, Joan, García Cruz, Guillermo, García de Cortázar Antolín, Unai, García Virto, Virginia, Gealy, Sophie, Gil Caballero, Sandra Marcela, Gill, Moneet, González González, María Soledad, Gopireddy, Rajesh, Guntley, Diane, Gurung, Binay, Guzmán Rosales, Guadalupe, Haddad, Nedaa, Hafeez, Mahum, Haller, Petra, Halligan, Emer, Hardie, John, Hawker, Imogen, Helal, Amr, Herrera Cruz, Mariana, Herreros Ruiz-Valdepeñas, Ruben, Horton, Jame, Howells, Sean, Howieson, Alan, Hughes, Luke, Hünicken Torrez, Flavia Lorena, Hurtado Ortega, Ana, Huxley, Peter, Hamid, Hytham K. S., Ilahi, Nida, Iliadis, Alexi, Inman, Dominic, Jadhao, Piyush, Jandoo, Rajan, Jawad, Lucy, Jayatilaka, Malwattage Lara Tania, Jenkins, Paul J., Jeyapalan, Rathan, Johnson, David, Johnston, Andrew, Joseph, Sarah, Kapoor, Siddhant, Karagiannidis, Georgio, Karanam, Krishna Saga, Kattakayam, Freddy, Konarski, Alastair, Kontakis, Georgio, Labrador Hernández, Gregorio, Lancaster, Victoria, Landi, Giovanni, Le, Brian, Liew, Ignatiu, Logishetty, Kartik, Lopez Marquez, Andrew Carlomaria Daniel, Lopez, Judit, Lum, Joann, Macpherson, Gavin J., Madan, Suvira, Mahroof, Sabreena, Malik-Tabassum, Khalid, Mallina, Ravi, Maqsood, Afnan, Marson, Ben, Martin Legorburo, M José, Martin-Perez, Encarna, Martínez Jiménez, Tania, Martinez Martin, Javier, Mayne, Alistair, Mayor, Amy, Mcalinden, Gavan, Mclean, Lucille, Mcdonald, Lorna, Mcintyre, Joshua, Mckay, Pamela, Mckean, Greg, Mcshane, Heather, Medici, Antonio, Meeke, Chelsea, Meldrum, Evonne, Mendez, Mijail, Mercer, Scott, Merino Perez, Josu, Mesa-Lampré, María-Pilar, Mighton, Shuna, Milne, Kirsty, Mohamed Yaseen, Muhammed, Moppett, Iain, Mora, Jesu, Morales-Zumel, Sira, Moreno Fenoll, Irene Blanca, Mousa, Adham, Murray, Alastair W., Murray, Elspeth V., Nair, Radhika, Neary, Fiona, Negri, Giacomo, Negus, Oliver, Newham-Harvey, Fiona, Ng, Nigel, Nightingale, Je, Noor Mohamed Anver, Sumiya, Nunag, Perrico, O'Hare, Matthew, Ollivere, Ben, Ortés Gómez, Raquel, Owens, Annemarie, Page, Siobhan, Palloni, Valentina, Panagiotopoulos, Andrea, Panagiotopoulos, Elia, Panesar, Paul, Papadopoulos, Antonio, Spyridon, Papagianni, Pareja Sierra, Teresa, Park, Chang, Parwaiz, Hammad, Paterson-Byrne, Paul, Patton, Sam, Pearce, Jack, Porter, Marina, Pellegrino, Achille, Pèrez Cuellar, Arturo, Pezzella, Raffaele, Phadnis, Ashish, Pinder, Charlotte, Piper, Danielle, Powell-Bowns, Matilda, Prieto Martín, Rocío, Probert, Annabel, Ramesh, Ashwanth, Ramírez de Arellano, Manuel Vicente Mejía, Renton, Duncan, Rickman, Stephen, Robertson, Alastair, Roche Albero, Adrian, Rodrigo Verguizas, José Alberto, Rodríguez Couso, Myriam, Rooney, Joanna, Sáez-López, Pilar, Saldaña-Díaz, Andre, Santulli, Adriano, Sanz Pérez, Marta Isabel, Sarraf, Khaled M., Scarsbrook, Christine, Scott, Chloe E. H., Scott, Jennifer, Shah, Sachi, Sharaf, Sharief, Sharma, Sidharth, Shirley, Denise, Siano, Antonio, Simpson, Jame, Singh, Abhinav, Singh, Amit, Sinnett, Tim, Sisodia, Gurudatt, Smith, Philomena, Sophena Bert, Eugenia, Steel, Michael, Stewart, Avril, Stewart, Claire, Sugand, Kapil, Sullivan, Niall, Sweeting, Lauren, Symes, Michael, Tan, Dylan Jun Hao, Tancredi, Francesco, Tatani, Irini, Thomas, Philip, Thomson, Fraser, Toner, Niamh S., Tong, Anna, Toro, Antonio, Tosounidis, Theodoro, Tottas, Styliano, Trinidad Leo, Andrea, Tucker, Damien, Vemulapalli, Krishna, Ventura Garces, Diego, Vernon, Olivia Katherine, Viveros Garcia, Juan Carlo, Ward, Alex, Ward, Kirsty, Watson, Kate, Weerasuriya, Thisara, Wickramanayake, Udara, Wilkinson, Hannah, Windley, Joseph, Wood, Janet, Wynell-Mayow, William, Zatti, Giovanni, Zeiton, Moez, and Zurrón Lobato, Miriam
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Risk ,Frailty ,Communicable disease ,Prognosi ,COVID-19 ,Audit ,Orthopaedic ,Trauma ,Hip fracture ,Reporting standard ,Meta-audit ,Nosocomial ,Infection ,Geriatric ,Outcome - Abstract
Aims: This international study aimed to assess: 1) the prevalence of preoperative and postoperative COVID-19 among patients with hip fracture, 2) the effect on 30-day mortality, and 3) clinical factors associated with the infection and with mortality in COVID-19-positive patients. Methods: A multicentre collaboration among 112 centres in 14 countries collected data on all patients presenting with a hip fracture between 1st March-31st May 2020. Demographics, residence, place of injury, presentation blood tests, Nottingham Hip Fracture Score, time to surgery, management, ASA grade, length of stay, COVID-19 and 30-day mortality status were recorded. Results: A total of 7090 patients were included, with a mean age of 82.2 (range 50–104) years and 4959 (69.9%) being female. Of 651 (9.2%) patients diagnosed with COVID-19, 225 (34.6%) were positive at presentation and 426 (65.4%) were positive postoperatively. Positive COVID-19 status was independently associated with male sex (odds ratio (OR) 1.38, p = 0.001), residential care (OR 2.15, p < 0.001), inpatient fall (OR 2.23, p = 0.003), cancer (OR 0.63, p = 0.009), ASA grades 4 (OR 1.59, p = 0.008) or 5 (OR 8.28, p < 0.001), and longer admission (OR 1.06 for each increasing day, p < 0.001). Patients with COVID-19 at any time had a significantly lower chance of 30-day survival versus those without COVID-19 (72.7% versus 92.6%, p < 0.001). COVID-19 was independently associated with an increased 30-day mortality risk (hazard ratio (HR) 2.83, p < 0.001). Increasing age (HR 1.03, p = 0.028), male sex (HR 2.35, p < 0.001), renal disease (HR 1.53, p = 0.017), and pulmonary disease (HR 1.45, p = 0.039) were independently associated with a higher 30-day mortality risk in patients with COVID-19 when adjusting for confounders. Conclusion: The prevalence of COVID-19 in hip fracture patients during the first wave of the pandemic was 9%, and was independently associated with a three-fold increased 30-day mortality risk. Among COVID-19-positive patients, those who were older, male, with renal or pulmonary disease had a significantly higher 30-day mortality risk.
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25. Anterior olfactory organ removal produces anxiety-like behavior and increases spontaneous neuronal firing rate in basal amygdala
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Contreras, Carlos M., Gutiérrez-García, Ana G., and Molina-Jiménez, Tania
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26. FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WAYS OF REASONING AND ARGUMENTATION IN PROBLEM-SOLVING ACTIVITIES.
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Chicalote Jiménez, Tania Azucena and Ortiz May, Daniel José
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EDUCATIONAL psychology ,MATHEMATICS education ,MATHEMATICS students ,STUDENT engagement ,UNDERGRADUATE education - Abstract
The aim of this study is to characterize ways of reasoning and arguing that first year university mathematics students exhibit in problem-solving activities from a course that emphasizes the importance of formulating conjectures and the search for different ways to support or validate them. The use of a Dynamic Geometry System in the representation of problems and in the formulation of conjectures or relationships that are important in the solution processes is highlighted. In this context, students have the opportunity to look for different ways to argue and support the relevance and validity of the conjectures. Results indicate that students extend their ways of reasoning so that allows them to move from empirical to formal arguments within problem solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. 225Ac-rHDL Nanoparticles: A Potential Agent for Targeted Alpha-Particle Therapy of Tumors Overexpressing SR-BI Proteins
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Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Ferro-Flores, Guillermina, Morales-Ávila, Enrique, Isaac-Olivé, Keila, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Aranda-Lara, Liliana, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, De Nardo, Laura, Rosato, Antonio, and Meléndez-Alafort, Laura
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HDL ,Lipoproteins ,actinium-225 ,Alpha Particles ,targeted alpha-particle therapy ,Scavenger ,Mice ,scavenger receptor B type I ,225Ac-rHDL ,reconstituted high-density lipoproteins ,Animals ,Lipoproteins, HDL ,Receptors, Scavenger ,Nanoparticles ,Neoplasms ,Receptors - Published
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28. Discriminatory processor sharing queues with stationary ergodic service times and the performance of TCP in overload
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Altman, Eitan, Jiménez, Tania, and Kofman, Daniel
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29. Testosterone reduces cumulative burying in female Wistar rats with minimal participation of estradiol
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Gutiérrez-García, Ana G., Contreras, Carlos M., Vásquez-Hernández, Diana I., Molina-Jiménez, Tania, and Jacome-Jacome, Emma
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30. Mixed disproportionation versus radical trapping in titanocene(III)-promoted epoxide openings
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Justicia, José, Jiménez, Tania, Morcillo, Sara P., Cuerva, Juan M., and Oltra, J. Enrique
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31. St. John's Wort usage in treating of perinatal depression.
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Zepeda, Rossana C., Juárez-Portilla, Claudia, and Molina-Jiménez, Tania
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PRENATAL depression ,HEALTH facilities ,MENTAL depression ,PSYCHOTHERAPY ,MENTAL illness ,DEPRESSION in women - Published
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32. Toxicity Assessment of [ 177 Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA Nanoparticles Prepared under GMP-Compliant Radiopharmaceutical Processes.
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Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Cruz-Nova, Pedro, Ancira-Cortez, Alejandra, Gibbens-Bandala, Brenda, Lara-Almazán, Nancy, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, Morales-Avila, Enrique, and Ferro-Flores, Guillermina
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The fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is heavily expressed in fibroblasts associated with the tumor microenvironment, while the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is expressed in the neovasculature of malignant angiogenic processes. Previously, we reported that [177Lu]lutetium sesquioxide-iFAP/iPSMA nanoparticles ([177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA) inhibit HCT116 tumor progression in mice. Understanding the toxicity of [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA in healthy tissues, as well as at the tissue and cellular level in pathological settings, is essential to demonstrate the nanosystem safety for treating patients. It is equally important to demonstrate that [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA can be prepared under good manufacturing practices (GMP) with reproducible pharmaceutical-grade quality characteristics. This research aimed to prepare [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA under GMP-compliant radiopharmaceutical processes and evaluate its toxicity in cell cultures and murine biological systems under pathological environments. [177Lu]Lu2O3 nanoparticles were formulated as radiocolloidal solutions with FAP and PSMA inhibitor ligands (iFAP and iPSMA), sodium citrate, and gelatin, followed by heating at 121 °C (103-kPa pressure) for 15 min. Three consecutive batches were manufactured. The final product was analyzed according to conventional pharmacopeial methods. The Lu content in the formulations was determined by X-ray fluorescence. [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA performance in cancer cells was evaluated in vitro by immunofluorescence. Histopathological toxicity in healthy and tumor tissues was assessed in HCT116 tumor-bearing mice. Immunohistochemical assays were performed to corroborate FAP and PSMA tumor expression. Acute genotoxicity was evaluated using the micronuclei assay. The results showed that the batches manufactured under GMP conditions were reproducible. Radiocolloidal solutions were sterile and free of bacterial endotoxins, with radionuclidic and radiochemical purity greater than 99%. The lutetium content was 0.10 ± 0.02 mg/mL (0.9 GBq/mg). Significant inhibition of cell proliferation in vitro and in tumors was observed due to the accumulation of nanoparticles in the fibroblasts (FAP+) and neovasculature (PSMA+) of the tumor microenvironment. No histopathological damage was detected in healthy tissues. The data obtained in this research provide new evidence on the selective toxicity to malignant tumors and the absence of histological changes in healthy tissues after intravenous injection of [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA in mammalian hosts. The easy preparation under GMP conditions and the toxicity features provide the added value needed for [177Lu]Lu−iFAP/iPSMA clinical translation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. THE COMPLICITY BETWEEN ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS IN BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK
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Juárez-Portilla, Claudia, Pacheco, Heidy Martínez, Cibrián-Llanderal, Tamara, Aguilar-Cucurachi, María, Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Cortés-Sol, Albertina, Alvarado-Olivarez, Mayvi, Martínez-Serrano, Ibiza, Melgar-Lalanne, Guiomar, Hernández-Baltazar, Daniel, Cueto-Escobedo, Jonathan, Guillén-Ruiz, Gabriel, Mendoza-Calles, César, Bernal-Morales, Blandina, Hernández-Cano, Ana, and Zepeda, Rossana
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34. Scaling and comparison of fluid limits of queues applied to call centers with time-varying parameters
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Jiménez, Tania and Koole, Ger
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35. Contributors
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Adamantos, Sophie, Allen-Durrance, Ashley E., Armentano, Robert A., Aronson, Lillian Ruth, Arrowood, Amanda, Balakrishnan, Anusha, Balsa, Ingrid M., Barfield, Dominic, Barr, Ciara A., Barter, Linda S., Barthélemy, Anthony, Beer, Kari Santoro, Berent, Allyson, Birkbeck, Rachael, Boag, Amanda K., Boller, Elise Mittleman, Boller, Manuel, Boyd, Corrin, Boysen, Søren R., Brainard, Benjamin M., Brethel, Sara R., Buckley, Gareth J., Buriko, Yekaterina, Burton, Jenna H., Cenani, Alessia, Centola, Steven J., Chan, Daniel L., Chapman, Peter S., Chew, Dennis J., Clarke, Dana L., Claus, Melissa A., Cohn, Leah A., Cole, Stephen, Cooper, Edward S., Burkitt Creedon, Jamie M., Daly, Meredith L., Davis, Harold, Laforcade, Armelle de, De Rosa, Sage M., DeFrancesco, Teresa C., Dixon-Jimenez, Amy, Drobatz, Kenneth J., Duval, Justin, Eatroff, Adam E., Epstein, Steven E., Farrell, Kate S., Fischer, Christiana, Flaherty, Molly J., Fletcher, Daniel J., Francey, Thierry, Fudge, Mack, Brito Galvao, Joao Felipe de, Garzotto, Caroline K., Gelzer, Anna R.M., Gerken, Katherine K., Gianotti, Giacomo, Gibson, Erin A., Giunti, Massimo, Gommeren, Kris, Good, Jennifer M., Greensmith, Thomas D., Grubb, Tamara, Guillaumin, Julien, Hackett, Timothy B., Hagley, Simon P., Hansen, Bernie, Hart, Samantha, Harvey, Ralph C., Hayes, Galina, Hess, Rebecka S., Hoareau, Guillaume Laurent, Hoehne, Sabrina N., Holowaychuk, Marie K., Hopper, Kate, Hughes, Dez, Hume, Daniel Z., Humm, Karen, Jandrey, Karl E., Jimenez, Tania Perez, Johnson, Lynelle R., Johnston, Andrea N., Kaplan, Joanna L., Keir, Iain, Kerl, Marie E., Knipe, Marguerite F., Good, Kathryn, Koenig, Amie, Kopecny, Lucy, Kovak, Natalie, Kraus, Marc S., Langston, Catherine E., Larsen, Jennifer A., Li, Chai-Fei, Li, Ronald H.L., Debra Liu, Ta-Ying, Lynch, Alex, Lyons, Bridget M., MacDonald, Kristin A., Mandell, Deborah C., Martin, Linda G., Mathews, Karol, Mauro, Katie D., Mazzaferro, Elisa M., McBride, Duana, McClosky, Megan E., McMichael, Maureen A., Mehl, Margo, Mellema, Matthew S., Menard, Julie M., Miller, Carrie J., Miller, James B., Moeser, Adam, Monteiro, Bea, Murthy, Vishal D., Musulin, Sarah E., Odunayo, Adesola, Oldach, Maureen S., Osborne, Laura, Osekavage, Katie E., Oyama, Mark A., Palm, Carrie A., Pariaut, Romain, Pashmakova, Medora, Platt, Simon, Pouzot-Nevoret, Céline, Powell, Lisa Leigh, Pypendop, Bruno H., Quandt, Jane, Quimby, Jessica M., Rahilly, Louisa J., Ralph, Alan G., Rank, Kaitlyn, Rankin, Shelley C., Rebar, Alan H., Reineke, Erica L., Reminga, Christin L., Robben, Joris H., Robinson, Narda G., Rondeau, Mark P., Rosati, Tommaso, Rosenstein, Patricia G., Rozanski, Elizabeth, Rudloff, Elke, Schaefer, Jonathan, Schaer, Michael, Schoeffler, Gretchen L., Serrano, Sergi, Sharp, Claire R., Sharpe, Ashley N., Shropshire, Sarah B., Sigrist, Nadja E., Silverstein, Deborah C., Sleeper, Meg M., Slensky, Kimberly, Smarick, Sean D., Smart, Lisa, Soares-Dabalos, Florence, Steagall, Paulo V., Stern, Joshua A., Stewart, Randolph H., Sturges, Beverly K., Sykes, Jane E., Syring, Rebecca S., Tart, Kelly, Thawley, Vincent J., Goy-Thollot, Isabelle, Thomovsky, Elizabeth J., Todd, Jeffrey Michael, Tong, Carissa W., Troia, Roberta, Ueda, Yu, Varner, Kelley M., Vernau, Karen M., Villaverde, Cecilia, Visser, Lance C., Waddell, Lori S., Mahoney-Wages, Orla, Walker, Ashley L., Ward, Cynthia R., Ware, Wendy A., Wigglesworth, Samantha, Willard, Michael D., Winkler, Kevin, Wolf, Jake, Wright, Bonnie, Wright, Kathy N., and Green, Todd A.
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36. 225 Ac-rHDL Nanoparticles: A Potential Agent for Targeted Alpha-Particle Therapy of Tumors Overexpressing SR-BI Proteins.
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Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Ferro-Flores, Guillermina, Morales-Ávila, Enrique, Isaac-Olivé, Keila, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Aranda-Lara, Liliana, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, De Nardo, Laura, Rosato, Antonio, and Meléndez-Alafort, Laura
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GENETIC overexpression , *RADIOCHEMICAL purification , *CELL nuclei , *NANOPARTICLES , *CANCER cells , *HIGH density lipoproteins , *MAGNETIC nanoparticle hyperthermia , *ALPHA rays - Abstract
Actinium-225 and other alpha-particle-emitting radionuclides have shown high potential for cancer treatment. Reconstituted high-density lipoproteins (rHDL) specifically recognize the scavenger receptor B type I (SR-BI) overexpressed in several types of cancer cells. Furthermore, after rHDL-SR-BI recognition, the rHDL content is injected into the cell cytoplasm. This research aimed to prepare a targeted 225Ac-delivering nanosystem by encapsulating the radionuclide into rHDL nanoparticles. The synthesis of rHDL was performed in two steps using the microfluidic synthesis method for the subsequent encapsulation of 225Ac, previously complexed to a lipophilic molecule (225Ac-DOTA-benzene-p-SCN, CLog P = 3.42). The nanosystem (13 nm particle size) showed a radiochemical purity higher than 99% and stability in human serum. In vitro studies in HEP-G2 and PC-3 cancer cells (SR-BI positive) demonstrated that 225Ac was successfully internalized into the cytoplasm of cells, delivering high radiation doses to cell nuclei (107 Gy to PC-3 and 161 Gy to HEP-G2 nuclei at 24 h), resulting in a significant decrease in cell viability down to 3.22 ± 0.72% for the PC-3 and to 1.79 ± 0.23% for HEP-G2 at 192 h after 225Ac-rHDL treatment. After intratumoral 225Ac-rHDL administration in mice bearing HEP-G2 tumors, the biokinetic profile showed significant retention of radioactivity in the tumor masses (90.16 ± 2.52% of the injected activity), which generated ablative radiation doses (649 Gy/MBq). The results demonstrated adequate properties of rHDL as a stable carrier for selective deposition of 225Ac within cancer cells overexpressing SR-BI. The results obtained in this research justify further preclinical studies, designed to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the 225Ac-rHDL system for targeted alpha-particle therapy of tumors that overexpress the SR-BI receptor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Targeted Endoradiotherapy with Lu 2 O 3 -iPSMA/-iFAP Nanoparticles Activated by Neutron Irradiation: Preclinical Evaluation and First Patient Image.
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Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Jiménez-Mancilla, Nallely, Ancira-Cortez, Alejandra, Trujillo-Benítez, Diana, Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Ramírez-Nava, Gerardo, Hernández-Ramírez, Rodrigo, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, and Ferro-Flores, Guillermina
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COLORECTAL liver metastasis ,MOLECULAR recognition ,NEUTRON irradiation ,NEPHROTOXICOLOGY ,DOSE-response relationship (Radiation) ,RADIATION dosimetry ,CANCER invasiveness ,NANOPARTICLES - Abstract
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is expressed in a variety of cancer cells, while the fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is expressed in the microenvironment of tumors. Previously, we reported the ability of iPSMA and iFAP ligands to specifically target PSMA and FAP proteins, as well as the preparation of stable
177 Lu2 O3 nanoparticles (<100 nm) functionalized with target-specific peptides. This research aimed to evaluate the dosimetry and therapeutic response of Lu2 O3 -iPSMA and Lu2 O3 -iFAP nanoparticles activated by neutron irradiation to demonstrate their potential for theranostic applications in nuclear medicine. The biokinetic behavior, radiation absorbed dose, and metabolic activity ([18 F]FDG/micro-PET, SUV) in preclinical tumor tissues (athymic mice), following treatment with177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA,177 Lu2 O3 -iFAP or177 Lu2 O3 nanoparticles, were assessed. One patient with multiple colorectal liver metastases (PSMA-positive) received177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA under a "compassionate use" protocol. Results indicated no significant difference (p < 0.05) between177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA and177 Lu2 O3 -iFAP, regarding tumor radiation absorbed doses (105 ± 14 Gy, 99 ± 12 Gy and 58 ± 7 Gy for177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA,177 Lu2 O3 -iFAP, and177 Lu2 O3 , respectively) and tumor metabolic activity (SUV of 0.421 ± 0.092, 0.375 ± 0.104 and 1.821 ± 0.891 for177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA,177 Lu2 O3 -iFAP, and177 Lu2 O3 , respectively) in mice after treatment, which correlated with the observed therapeutic response.177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA and177 Lu2 O3 -iFAP significantly inhibited tumor progression, due to the prolonged tumor retention and a combination of177 Lu radiotherapy and iPSMA or iFAP molecular recognition. There were negligible uptake values in non-target tissues and no evidence of liver and renal toxicity. The doses received by the patient's liver metastases (42–210 Gy) demonstrated the potential of177 Lu2 O3 -iPSMA for treating colorectal liver metastases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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38. Low Activation of CD8+ T Cells in response to Viral Peptides in Mexican Patients with Severe Dengue.
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Estrada-Jiménez, Tania, Flores-Mendoza, Lilian, Ávila-Jiménez, Laura, Vázquez-Rodríguez, Carlos Francisco, Sánchez-Burgos, Gilma Guadalupe, Vallejo-Ruiz, Verónica, and Reyes-Leyva, Julio
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T cells , *DENGUE hemorrhagic fever , *MONONUCLEAR leukocytes , *CYTOTOXIC T cells , *REGULATORY T cells , *DENGUE , *T cell receptors - Abstract
It is acknowledged that antiviral immune response contributes to dengue immunopathogenesis. To identify immunological markers that distinguish dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), 113 patients with confirmed dengue infection were analyzed at 6 or 7 days after fever onset. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were isolated, lymphocyte subsets and activation biomarkers were identified by flow cytometry, and differentiation of T helper (Th) lymphocytes was achieved by the relative expression analysis of T-bet (Th1), GATA-3 (Th2), ROR-γ (Th17), and FOXP-3 (T regulatory) transcription factors quantified by real-time PCR. CD8+, CD40L+, and CD45+ cells show higher numbers in DF compared to DHF patients, whereas CD4+, CD19+, and CD25+ cells show higher numbers in DHF than DF patients. High expression of GATA-3 accompanied by low expression of T-bet indicates predominance of Th2 response. In addition, higher expression of FOXP-3 and reduced functional cytotoxic T cells (CD8+perforin+) were observed in DHF patients. In further experiments, PBMC were stimulated ex vivo with dengue virus E, NS3, NS4, and NS5 peptides, and proliferating T cell subsets were determined. Lower proliferative responses to NS3 and NS4 peptides and reduced CD8+ cytotoxic T cells were observed in DHF patients. Our results suggest that immune response to dengue is dysregulated with predominance of CD4+ T cells, low activation of Th1 cells, and downregulation of the antiviral cytotoxic activity during severe dengue, likely induced by regulatory T cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Non-Intrusive Sensors for Activity Analysis of Elderly People
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Pourtallier, Odile, Papegay, Yves, Melnyk, Artem, Coulbois, Alain, Jiménez, Tania, Wajnberg, Eric, Merlet, Jean-Pierre, HExapode, PHysiologie, AssISTance et Objets de Service (HEPHAISTOS), Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée (CRISAM), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria), Laboratoire arc électrique et plasmas thermiques (LAEPT), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Informatique d'Avignon (LIA), Avignon Université (AU)-Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Informatique - CERI, Institut Sophia Agrobiotech (ISA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP), Institut Sophia Agrobiotech [Sophia Antipolis] (ISA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), and COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
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In this paper, we describe ongoing research conducted in our Laboratory concerning activity analysis of elderly or frail people with non-intrusive sensors. Activity is evaluated regarding autonomous mobility inferred from indoor tracking of many people. Non-intrusive photoelectric beam barrier sensors have been installed in our lab, in a nursing home and a medical care and research unit for respectively more than one year and 6 months. Incremental design, sensor fusion, data processing and acceptance concerns are discussed in the paper.
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40. Minimal information sensor system for indoor tracking of several persons
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Amri, Mohamed-Hédi, Jiménez, Tania, Papegay, Yves, Pourtallier, Odile, Roy, Valérie, Laboratoire pluridisciplinaire de recherche en ingénierie des systèmes, mécanique et énergétique (PRISME), Université d'Orléans (UO)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - Centre Val de Loire (INSA CVL), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA), Laboratoire Informatique d'Avignon (LIA), Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Informatique - CERI-Avignon Université (AU), HExapode, PHysiologie, AssISTance et Objets de Service (HEPHAISTOS), Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée (CRISAM), Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)-Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria), Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées (CMA), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL), Avignon Université (AU)-Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Informatique - CERI, and Mines Paris - PSL (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris)
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[INFO.INFO-RB]Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO] - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce an ongoing experimentation in our laboratory for indoor tracking of several persons with a minimal set of informations, based on photoelectric beam barrier sensors. Incremental design, data analysis and acceptance concerns are discussed.
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41. Slotted Aloha as a game with partial information
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Altman, Eitan, El Azouzi, Rachid, and Jiménez, Tania
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42. Simulation analysis of RED with short lived TCP connections
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Altman, Eitan and Jiménez, Tania
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43. Simulation analysis of RED with short lived TCP connections
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Altman, Eitan and Jiménez, Tania
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44. Cognitive Impairment After Resolution of Hepatic Encephalopathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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López-Franco, Óscar, Morin, Jean-Pascal, Cortés-Sol, Albertina, Molina-Jiménez, Tania, Del Moral, Diana I., Flores-Muñoz, Mónica, Roldán-Roldán, Gabriel, Juárez-Portilla, Claudia, and Zepeda, Rossana C.
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HEPATIC encephalopathy ,COGNITION disorders ,LIVER transplantation ,COGNITIVE ability ,LIVER diseases - Abstract
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is one of the most disabling metabolic diseases. It consists of a complication of liver disease through the action of neurotoxins, such as excessive production of ammonia from liver, resulting in impaired brain function. Its prevalence and incidence are not well known, although it has been established that up to 40% of cirrhotic patients may develop HE. Patients with HE episodes display a wide range of neurological disturbances, from subclinical alterations to coma. Recent evidence suggests that the resolution of hepatic encephalopathy does not fully restore cognitive functioning in cirrhotic patients. Therefore, the aim of this review was to evaluate the evidence supporting the presence of lingering cognitive deficits in patients with a history of HE compared to patients without HE history and how liver transplant affects such outcome in these patients. We performed two distinct meta-analysis of continuous outcomes. In both cases the results were pooled using random-effects models. Our results indicate that cirrhotic patients with a history of HE show clear cognitive deficits compared control cirrhotic patients (Std. Mean Difference (in SDs) = −0.72 [CI 95%: −0.94, −0.50]) and that these differences are not fully restored after liver transplant (Std. Mean Difference (in SDs) = −0.72 [CI 95%: −0.94, −0.50]). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Measuring Audience Retention in YouTube.
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Altman, Eitan and Jiménez, Tania
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46. Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease in the 21st century: Long-term follow-up and outcomes
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Rubio San Simón, Alba, Carbayo Jiménez, Tania, Vara Martín, Julia, Alonso Díaz, Clara, and Espino Hernández, Mar
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47. SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS 2 VERTICAL TRANSMISSION FROM AN ASYMPTOMATIC MOTHER.
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Carbayo-Jiménez, Tania, Carrasco-Colom, Jaime, Epalza, Cristina, Folgueira, Dolores, Pérez-Rivilla, Alfredo, Barbero-Casado, Patricia, Blázquez-Gamero, Daniel, Galindo-Izquierdo, Alberto, Pallás-Alonso, Carmen, and Teresa Moral-Pumarega, Maria
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- 2021
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48. Oral co-administration of fluconazole with tramadol markedly increases plasma and urine concentrations of tramadol and the O-desmethyltramadol metabolite (M1) in healthy dogs
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Jimenez, Tania Perez, Kukanich, Butch, Joo, Hyun, Mealey, Katrina, Greene, Stephen, Grubb, Tamara, and Court, Michael
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49. 177Lu-DOTA-HYNIC-Lys(Nal)-Urea-Glu: synthesis and assessment of the ability to target the prostate specific membrane antigen.
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Hernández-Jiménez, Tania, Ferro-Flores, Guillermina, Ocampo-García, Blanca, Morales-Avila, Enrique, Escudero-Castellanos, Alondra, Azorín-Vega, Erika, Santos-Cuevas, Clara, Luna-Gutiérrez, Myrna, Jiménez-Mancilla, Nallely, Medina, Luis Alberto, Ramirez, Flor de Maria, and Pedraza-López, Martha
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CANCER diagnosis ,PROSTATE-specific membrane antigen ,PROSTATE cancer treatment ,RADIOACTIVE tracers ,MOLECULAR probes - Abstract
SPECT/CT images have proved the capability of
99m Tc-EDDA/HYNIC-Lys(β-naphthylalanine)-NH-CO-NH-Glu to detect prostate cancer tumors in patients. Considering that theranostics combines the potential of therapeutic and diagnostic radionuclides in the same molecular probe, this research aimed to prepare177 Lu-DOTA-HYNIC-Lys(β-naphthylalanine)-NH-CO-NH-Glu (177 Lu-iPSMA) and evaluate the in vitro and in vivo radiotracer ability to target the PSMA protein overexpressed in prostate cancer cells (LNCaP).177 Lu-iPSMA, obtained with radiochemical purities of 99%, showed specific in vitro and in vivo recognition for PSMA in prostate cancer cells and high LNCaP-tumor uptake (11 ± 2% ID/g at 24 h). The results obtained warrant further studies to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of177 Lu-iPSMA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. Magnetic solid‐phase extraction or dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for pyrethroid determination in environmental samples.
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Pastor‐Belda, Marta, Navarro‐Jiménez, Tania, Garrido, Isabel, Viñas, Pilar, Campillo, Natalia, Fenoll, José, and Hernández‐Córdoba, Manuel
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SOLID phase extraction , *PYRETHROIDS , *SOIL sampling , *ACETONITRILE , *GAS chromatography/Mass spectrometry (GC-MS) - Abstract
Abstract: The determination of 15 pyrethroids in soil and water samples was carried out by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. Compounds were extracted from the soil samples (4 g) using solid–liquid extraction and then salting‐out assisted liquid–liquid extraction. The acetonitrile phase obtained (0.8 mL) was used as a dispersant solvent, to which 75 μL of chloroform was added as an extractant solvent, submitting the mixture to dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction. For the analysis of water samples (40 mL), magnetic solid‐phase extraction was performed using nanocomposites of magnetic nanoparticles and multiwalled carbon nanotubes as sorbent material (10 mg). The mixture was shaken for 45 min at room temperature before separation with a magnet and desorption with 3 mL of acetone using ultrasounds for 5 min. The solvent was evaporated and reconstituted with 100 μL acetonitrile before injection. Matrix‐matched calibration is recommended for quantification of soil samples, while water samples can be quantified by standards calibration. The limits of detection were in the range of 0.03–0.5 ng/g (soil) and 0.09–0.24 ng/mL (water), depending on the analyte. The analyzed environmental samples did not contain the studied pyrethroids, at least above the corresponding limits of detection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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