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152. Prevalencia y factores de riesgo de leptospirosis canina en una población de la provincia de El Oro
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Vitonera Rogel, Ronald Andreé, primary and Ayora Muñoz, Jorge Luis, additional
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- 2024
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153. Hacia una Transformación Digital: La AMI como Política Pública en Ecuador
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Rivera-Rogel, Diana, primary, Beltrán-Flandoli, Ana M., additional, Andrade-Vargas, Lucy, additional, Iriarte-Solano, Margoth, additional, and García, Carlos, additional
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- 2024
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154. Have I placed the single incision sling correctly? Transperineal ultrasound could have the answer
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Espinosa, J., primary, Castillo, D.J., additional, Morán, E.J., additional, Ortiz, J.B., additional, Quereda, F., additional, Beviá, A.J., additional, Munoz, J., additional, Puhar, N., additional, Martínez-Barbero, J., additional, Ramada, E., additional, Bonillo, M.A., additional, Martínez-Cuenca, M.E., additional, Colet, J.O., additional, Luján, S., additional, Rogel, R., additional, Broseta, E., additional, Arlandis, S., additional, and Budía, A., additional
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- 2024
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155. Jóvenes y redes sociales: Entre la democratización del conocimiento y la inequidad digital
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Andrade-Vargas, Lucy, Iriarte-Solano, Margoth, Rivera-Rogel, Diana, and Yunga-Godoy, Deisi
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- 2021
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156. Evaluación de la competencia oral con rúbricas digitales para el Espacio Iberoamericano del Conocimiento/Assessment oral competence with digital rubrics for the Ibero-American Knowledge Space
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Medina, Carlos Rafael Fernández, Guerrero, Cristina Raquel Luque, Rey, Francisco José Ruiz, Rogel, Diana Elizabeth Rivera, Vargas, Lucy Deyanira Andrade, and Serna, Manuel Cebrián de la
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- 2021
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157. Media competences in the training of Andean Community journalists: Needs and challenges in the face of misinformation.
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Claudia Rodríguez-Hidalgo, María Soledad Ramírez-Montoya, Diana Rivera-Rogel, and Ignacio Aguaded 0001
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- 2020
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158. Design Education a Strategy to Change the Perceptions of Students Case Study of Ciudad Juárez.
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Erika Rogel and Alberto Rossa-Sierra
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- 2020
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159. Sustaining Diverse Knowledge Systems in SEPLs: Sharing Tacit Knowledge of Apiculture and Mushroom Production with Future Generations
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Kohsaka, Ryo, Tashiro, Ai, Rogel, Marie, Uchiyama, Yuta, Takeuchi, Kazuhiko, Editor-in-Chief, and Saito, Osamu, editor
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- 2020
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160. Design Education a Strategy to Change the Perceptions of Students Case Study of Ciudad Juárez
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Rogel, Erika, Rossa-Sierra, Alberto, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Rebelo, Francisco, editor, and Soares, Marcelo, editor
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- 2020
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161. L'économie selon Picsou
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Thierry Rogel
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- 2022
162. Acciones de empresas mexicanas para afrontar la pandemia COVID-19
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Antonio Huerta-Estévez, José Agustín Colina-Sánchez, Cesar Augusto Rogel-Galvez, and Juan Carlos Carmona-Fuentes
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pandemia ,covid-19 ,producto interno bruto ,Commerce ,HF1-6182 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Este trabajo tiene como objetivo identificar las acciones que las 50 empresas más importantes en México han implementado para afrontar la pandemia COVID-19, para lo cual se utilizó un análisis de contenido que servirá para la identificación de ideas expresadas en estructuras de información escritas. Se pudo identificar que algunas de las acciones más socorridas por las empresas para cumplir con las medidas de confinamiento y distanciamiento social que el gobierno de México estableció son cierres temporales de sucursales, reducción de empleados, establecer nuevos medios y canales de ventas, implementación de protocolos de higiene, trabajo remoto desde casa, así como donaciones económicas y en especie, siendo las acciones de orden social las más implementadas representando el 35.19% y sectores como el Holding, Alimentos y servicios financieros fueron los que más acciones instauraron. Al final, estas acciones llegan a tener un impacto económico negativo, ya que el Producto Interno Bruto del país para el año 2020 disminuyo en 8.3% en relación al año anterior.
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- 2021
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163. The 3D nuclear conformation of the major histocompatibility complex changes upon cell activation both in porcine and human macrophages
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Florence Mompart, Alain Kamgoué, Yvette Lahbib-Mansais, David Robelin, Agnès Bonnet, Claire Rogel-Gaillard, Silvia Kocanova, and Martine Yerle-Bouissou
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Nuclear architecture ,Gene expression ,Major histocompatibility complex ,Macrophage ,LPS/IFNγ activation ,3D-FISH ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background The crucial role of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) for the immune response to infectious diseases is well-known, but no information is available on the 3D nuclear organization of this gene-dense region in immune cells, whereas nuclear architecture is known to play an essential role on genome function regulation. We analyzed the spatial arrangement of the three MHC regions (class I, III and II) in macrophages using 3D-FISH. Since this complex presents major differences in humans and pigs with, notably, the presence of the centromere between class III and class II regions in pigs, the analysis was implemented in both species to determine the impact of this organization on the 3D conformation of the MHC. The expression level of the three genes selected to represent each MHC region was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. Resting and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated states were investigated to ascertain whether a response to a pathogen modifies their expression level and their 3D organization. Results While the three MHC regions occupy an intermediate radial position in porcine macrophages, the class I region was clearly more peripheral in humans. The BAC center-to-center distances allowed us to propose a 3D nuclear organization of the MHC in each species. LPS/IFNγ activation induces a significant decompaction of the chromatin between class I and class III regions in pigs and between class I and class II regions in humans. We detected a strong overexpression of TNFα (class III region) in both species. Moreover, a single nucleus analysis revealed that the two alleles can have either the same or a different compaction pattern. In addition, macrophage activation leads to an increase in alleles that present a decompacted pattern in humans and pigs. Conclusions The data presented demonstrate that: (i) the MHC harbors a different 3D organization in humans and pigs; (ii) LPS/IFNγ activation induces chromatin decompaction, but it is not the same area affected in the two species. These findings were supported by the application of an original computation method based on the geometrical distribution of the three target genes. Finally, the position of the centromere inside the swine MHC could influence chromatin reorganization during the activation process.
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- 2021
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164. Optimizing Meropenem Therapy for Severe Nosocomial Infections in Neonates
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Lima-Rogel, Victoria, Olguín-Mexquitic, Leticia, Kühn-Córdova, Ingrid, Correa-López, Tania, Romano-Aguilar, Melissa, Romero-Méndez, María del Carmen, Medellín-Garibay, Susanna Edith, and Romano-Moreno, Silvia
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- 2021
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165. Sulfopin is a covalent inhibitor of Pin1 that blocks Myc-driven tumors in vivo
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Dubiella, Christian, Pinch, Benika J., Koikawa, Kazuhiro, Zaidman, Daniel, Poon, Evon, Manz, Theresa D., Nabet, Behnam, He, Shuning, Resnick, Efrat, Rogel, Adi, Langer, Ellen M., Daniel, Colin J., Seo, Hyuk-Soo, Chen, Ying, Adelmant, Guillaume, Sharifzadeh, Shabnam, Ficarro, Scott B., Jamin, Yann, Martins da Costa, Barbara, Zimmerman, Mark W., Lian, Xiaolan, Kibe, Shin, Kozono, Shingo, Doctor, Zainab M., Browne, Christopher M., Yang, Annan, Stoler-Barak, Liat, Shah, Richa B., Vangos, Nicholas E., Geffken, Ezekiel A., Oren, Roni, Koide, Eriko, Sidi, Samuel, Shulman, Ziv, Wang, Chu, Marto, Jarrod A., Dhe-Paganon, Sirano, Look, Thomas, Zhou, Xiao Zhen, Lu, Kun Ping, Sears, Rosalie C., Chesler, Louis, Gray, Nathanael S., and London, Nir
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- 2021
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166. Ultracold neutron detection with 6Li-doped glass scintillators, NANOSC: a fast ultracold neutron detector for the nEDM experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute
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Ban, G., Bison, G., Bodek, K., Chowdhuri, Z., Geltenbort, P., Griffith, W. C., Hélaine, V., Henneck, R., Kasprzak, M., Kermaidic, Y., Kirch, K., Komposch, S., Koss, P. A., Kozela, A., Krempel, J., Lauss, B., Lefort, T., Lemière, Y., Mtchedlishvili, A., Musgrave, M., Naviliat-Cuncic, O., Piegsa, F. M., Pierre, E., Pignol, G., Quéméner, G., Rawlik, M., Ries, D., Rebreyend, D., Roccia, S., Rogel, G., Schmidt-Wellenburg, P., Severijns, N., Wursten, E., Zejma, J., and Zsigmond, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment ,J.2 - Abstract
This paper summarizes the results from measurements aiming to characterize ultracold neutron detection with 6Li-doped glass scintillators. Single GS10 or GS20 scintillators, with a thickness of 100-200 micrometer, fulfill the ultracold neutron detection requirements with an acceptable neutron-gamma discrimination. This discrimination is clearly improved with a stack of two scintillators: a 6Li-depleted glass bonded to a 6Li-enriched glass. The optical contact bonding is used between the scintillators in order to obtain a perfect optical contact. The scintillator's detection efficiency is similar to that of a 3He Strelkov gas detector. Coupled to a digital data acquisition system, counting rates up to a few 10^5 counts/s can be handled. A detector based on such a scintillator stack arrangement was built and has been used in the neutron electric dipole moment experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute since 2010. Its response for the regular runs of the neutron electric dipole moment experiment is presented., Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, regular article submitted for publication
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167. Fcγ receptor–mediated cross-linking codefines the immunostimulatory activity of anti-human CD96 antibodies
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Anne Rogel, Fathima M. Ibrahim, Stephen M. Thirdborough, Florence Renart-Depontieu, Charles N. Birts, Sarah L. Buchan, Xavier Preville, Emma V. King, and Aymen Al-Shamkhani
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New strategies that augment T cell responses are required to broaden the therapeutic arsenal against cancer. CD96, TIGIT, and CD226 are receptors that bind to a communal ligand, CD155, and transduce either inhibitory or activating signals. The function of TIGIT and CD226 is established, whereas the role of CD96 remains ambiguous. Using a panel of engineered antibodies, we discovered that the T cell stimulatory activity of anti-CD96 antibodies requires antibody cross-linking and is potentiated by Fcγ receptors. Thus, soluble “Fc silent” anti-CD96 antibodies failed to stimulate human T cells, whereas the same antibodies were stimulatory after coating onto plastic surfaces. Remarkably, the activity of soluble anti-CD96 antibodies was reinstated by engineering the Fc domain to a human IgG1 isotype, and it was dependent on antibody trans-cross-linking by FcγRI. In contrast, neither human IgG2 nor variants with increased Fcγ receptor IIB binding possessed stimulatory activity. Anti-CD96 antibodies acted directly on T cells and augmented gene expression networks associated with T cell activation, leading to proliferation, cytokine secretion, and resistance to Treg suppression. Furthermore, CD96 expression correlated with survival in HPV+ head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, and its cross-linking activated tumor-infiltrating T cells, thus highlighting the potential of anti-CD96 antibodies in cancer immunotherapy.
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- 2022
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168. Factors structuring microbial communities in highly impacted coastal marine sediments (Mar Menor lagoon, SE Spain)
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Borja Aldeguer-Riquelme, Esther Rubio-Portillo, José Álvarez-Rogel, Francisca Giménez-Casalduero, Xose Luis Otero, María-Dolores Belando, Jaime Bernardeau-Esteller, Rocío García-Muñoz, Aitor Forcada, Juan M. Ruiz, Fernando Santos, and Josefa Antón
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16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing ,coastal lagoon ,Mar Menor ,sediment ,microbial community ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Coastal marine lagoons are environments highly vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures such as agriculture nutrient loading or runoff from metalliferous mining. Sediment microorganisms, which are key components in the biogeochemical cycles, can help attenuate these impacts by accumulating nutrients and pollutants. The Mar Menor, located in the southeast of Spain, is an example of a coastal lagoon strongly altered by anthropic pressures, but the microbial community inhabiting its sediments remains unknown. Here, we describe the sediment prokaryotic communities along a wide range of environmental conditions in the lagoon, revealing that microbial communities were highly heterogeneous among stations, although a core microbiome was detected. The microbiota was dominated by Delta- and Gammaproteobacteria and members of the Bacteroidia class. Additionally, several uncultured groups such as Asgardarchaeota were detected in relatively high proportions. Sediment texture, the presence of Caulerpa or Cymodocea, depth, and geographic location were among the most important factors structuring microbial assemblages. Furthermore, microbial communities in the stations with the highest concentrations of potentially toxic elements (Fe, Pb, As, Zn, and Cd) were less stable than those in the non-contaminated stations. This finding suggests that bacteria colonizing heavily contaminated stations are specialists sensitive to change.
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- 2022
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169. Biochar and urban solid refuse ameliorate the inhospitality of acidic mine tailings and foster effective spontaneous plant colonization under semiarid climate
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Peñalver-Alcalá, Antonio, Álvarez-Rogel, José, Conesa, Héctor M., and González-Alcaraz, M. Nazaret
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- 2021
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170. Woodchip bioreactors provide sustained denitrification of brine from groundwater desalination plants
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Díaz-García, Carolina, Martínez-Sánchez, Juan J., Maxwell, Bryan M., Franco, José Antonio, and Álvarez-Rogel, José
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- 2021
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171. Do candidates for penile implant prefer their doctors or another implanted patient as their information source? Results of a pilot study
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Rogel, Ramon, Marzullo, Leopoldo, Dagà, Oriol, Lujan, Saturnino, Broseta, Enrique, and Boronat, Francisco
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- 2021
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172. Association of the EPAS1 rs7557402 Polymorphism with Hemodynamically Significant Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure Failure in Premature Newborns under Pharmacological Treatment with Ibuprofen
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Diana G. Rogel-Ayala, José Esteban Muñoz-Medina, Valeria Dejanira Vicente-Juárez, Patricia Grether-González, Deneb Algedi Morales-Barquet, Alfonso de Jesús Martínez-García, María Olga Leticia Echaniz-Aviles, Rosalba Sevilla-Montoya, Alejandro Martínez-Juárez, Jazmin Artega-Vázquez, Javier Angeles-Martínez, Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón, Alberto Hidalgo-Bravo, and Irma Eloisa Monroy-Muñoz
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EPAS1 polymorphism ,preterm infants ,patent ductus arteriosus ,pharmacological closure ,ibuprofen ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is frequent in preterm newborns, and its incidence is inversely associated with the degree of prematurity. The first choice of pharmacological treatment is ibuprofen. Several genes, including EPAS1, have been proposed as probable markers associated with a genetic predisposition for the development of PDA in preterm infants. EPAS 1 NG_016000.1:g.84131C>G or rs7557402 has been reported to be probably benign and associated with familial erythrocytosis by the Illumina Clinical Services Laboratory. Other variants of EPAS1 have been previously reported to be benign for familial erythrocytosis because they decrease gene function and are positive for familial erythrocytosis because the overexpression of EPAS1 is a key factor in uncontrolled erythrocyte proliferation. However, this could be inconvenient for ductal closure, since for this process to occur, cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation should take place, and a decrease in EPAS1 gene activity would negatively affect these processes. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in EPAS1 and TFAP2B genes were searched with high-resolution melting and Sanger sequencing in blood samples of preterm infants with hemodynamically significant PDA treated with ibuprofen at the National Institute of Perinatology. The variant rs7557402, present in the EPAS1 gene eighth intron, was associated with a decreased response to treatment (p = 0.007, OR = 3.53). The SNP rs7557402 was associated with an increased risk of pharmacological treatment failure. A probable mechanism involved could be the decreased activity of the product of the EPAS1 gene.
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173. Seaweeds in Food: Current Trends
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Cristian Rogel-Castillo, Monica Latorre-Castañeda, Camila Muñoz-Muñoz, and Cristian Agurto-Muñoz
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edible seaweed ,bioactive compounds ,nutritional composition ,heavy metals ,food safety ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Edible seaweeds are an excellent source of macronutrients, micronutrients, and bioactive compounds, and they can be consumed raw or used as ingredients in food products. However, seaweeds may also bioaccumulate potentially hazardous compounds for human health and animals, namely, heavy metals. Hence, the purpose of this review is to analyze the recent trends of edible seaweeds research: (i) nutritional composition and bioactive compounds, (ii) the use and acceptability of seaweeds in foodstuffs, (iii) the bioaccumulation of heavy metals and microbial pathogens, and (iv) current trends in Chile for using seaweeds in food. In summary, while it is evident that seaweeds are consumed widely worldwide, more research is needed to characterize new types of edible seaweeds as well as their use as ingredients in the development of new food products. Additionally, more research is needed to maintain control of the presence of heavy metals to assure a safe product for consumers. Finally, the need to keep promoting the benefits of seaweed consumption is emphasized, adding value in the algae-based production chain, and promoting a social algal culture.
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- 2023
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174. COMUNICAR EN TIEMPO DE CRISIS: PROYECTO EDUCOMUNICATIVO PARA UNA CIUDADANÍA POST PANDÉMICA, GLOBAL Y SOSTENIBLE.
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Peña, Óscar Toro, primary, Rojas, Antonio Daniel García, additional, Rogel, Diana Elizabeth Rivera, additional, and Gómez, María Cinta Aguaded, additional
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- 2021
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175. Links between fecal microbiota and the response to vaccination against influenza A virus in pigs
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Marion Borey, Fany Blanc, Gaëtan Lemonnier, Jean-Jacques Leplat, Deborah Jardet, Marie-Noëlle Rossignol, Laure Ravon, Yvon Billon, Maria Bernard, Jordi Estellé, and Claire Rogel-Gaillard
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract This study describes the associations between fecal microbiota and vaccine response variability in pigs, using 98 piglets vaccinated against the influenza A virus at 28 days of age (D28) with a booster at D49. Immune response to the vaccine is measured at D49, D56, D63, and D146 by serum levels of IAV-specific IgG and assays of hemagglutination inhibition (HAI). Analysis of the pre-vaccination microbiota characterized by 16S rRNA gene sequencing of fecal DNA reveals a higher vaccine response in piglets with a richer microbiota, and shows that 23 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) are differentially abundant between high and low IAV-specific IgG producers at D63. A stronger immune response is linked with OTUs assigned to the genus Prevotella and family Muribaculaceae, and a weaker response is linked with OTUs assigned to the genera Helicobacter and Escherichia-Shigella. A set of 81 OTUs accurately predicts IAV-specific IgG and HAI titer levels at all time points, highlighting early and late associations between pre-vaccination fecal microbiota composition and immune response to the vaccine.
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- 2021
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176. Vanadium and nickel distributions in Pentane, In-between C5-C7 Asphaltenes, and heptane asphaltenes of heavy crude oils
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Chacón-Patiño, Martha L., Nelson, Jenny, Rogel, Estrella, Hench, Kyle, Poirier, Laura, Lopez-Linares, Francisco, and Ovalles, Cesar
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- 2021
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177. In-depth analysis of electrical characteristics for polycrystalline silicon vertical thin film transistors
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Zhang, Peng, Jacques, Emmanuel, Rogel, Régis, Pichon, Laurent, and Bonnaud, Olivier
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- 2021
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178. A single-cell survey of the small intestinal epithelium
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Haber, Adam L, Biton, Moshe, Rogel, Noga, Herbst, Rebecca H, Shekhar, Karthik, Smillie, Christopher, Burgin, Grace, Delorey, Toni M, Howitt, Michael R, Katz, Yarden, Tirosh, Itay, Beyaz, Semir, Dionne, Danielle, Zhang, Mei, Raychowdhury, Raktima, Garrett, Wendy S, Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit, Shi, Hai Ning, Yilmaz, Omer, Xavier, Ramnik J, and Regev, Aviv
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Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Digestive Diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Vaccine Related ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Animals ,Cell Differentiation ,Cytokines ,Enterocytes ,Epithelial Cells ,Epithelium ,Female ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Homeostasis ,Intestine ,Small ,Leukocyte Common Antigens ,Male ,Mice ,Organoids ,Paneth Cells ,Single-Cell Analysis ,Transcription ,Genetic ,Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Intestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients, respond to microbes, function as a barrier and help to coordinate immune responses. Here we report profiling of 53,193 individual epithelial cells from the small intestine and organoids of mice, which enabled the identification and characterization of previously unknown subtypes of intestinal epithelial cell and their gene signatures. We found unexpected diversity in hormone-secreting enteroendocrine cells and constructed the taxonomy of newly identified subtypes, and distinguished between two subtypes of tuft cell, one of which expresses the epithelial cytokine Tslp and the pan-immune marker CD45, which was not previously associated with non-haematopoietic cells. We also characterized the ways in which cell-intrinsic states and the proportions of different cell types respond to bacterial and helminth infections: Salmonella infection caused an increase in the abundance of Paneth cells and enterocytes, and broad activation of an antimicrobial program; Heligmosomoides polygyrus caused an increase in the abundance of goblet and tuft cells. Our survey highlights previously unidentified markers and programs, associates sensory molecules with cell types, and uncovers principles of gut homeostasis and response to pathogens.
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179. Effect of Drying Moisture Exposed Almonds on the Development of the Quality Defect Concealed Damage
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Rogel-Castillo, Cristian, Luo, Kathleen, Huang, Guangwei, and Mitchell, Alyson E
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Carbohydrates ,Color ,Cooking ,Hot Temperature ,Lipids ,Nuts ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Plant Proteins ,Prunus dulcis ,Water ,concealed damage ,drying ,nonpareil: GC/MS ,volatiles ,Maillard reaction ,Amadori compounds ,Chemical Sciences ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Engineering ,Food Science - Abstract
Concealed damage (CD), is a term used by the nut industry to describe a brown discoloration of kernel nutmeat that becomes visible after moderate heat treatments (e.g., roasting). CD can result in consumer rejection and product loss. Postharvest exposure of almonds to moisture (e.g., rain) is a key factor in the development of CD as it promotes hydrolysis of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. The effect of drying moisture-exposed almonds between 45 to 95 °C, prior to roasting was evaluated as a method for controlling CD in roasted almonds. Additionally, moisture-exposed almonds dried at 55 and 75 °C were stored under accelerated shelf life conditions (45 °C/80% RH) and evaluated for headspace volatiles. Results indicate that drying temperatures below 65 °C decreases brown discoloration of nutmeat up to 40% while drying temperatures above 75 °C produce significant increases in brown discoloration and volatiles related to lipid oxidation, and nonsignificant increases in Amadori compounds. Results also demonstrate that raw almonds exposed to moisture and dried at 55 °C prior to roasting, reduce the visual sign of CD and maintain headspace volatiles profiles similar to almonds without moisture damage during accelerated storage.
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180. Determination of Compatibility Parameters of Crude Oils by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy.
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Rogel, Estrella, Lee, Eddy, Hench, Kyle, Miao, Toni, and Rudenko, Joanna
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- 2024
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181. A randomised trial to assess the educational benefit of a smartphone otoscope in undergraduate medical training
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Schuster-Bruce, James R., Ali, Asha, Van, Minh, Rogel-Salazar, Jesus, Ofo, Enyinnaya, and Shamil, Eamon
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- 2021
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182. A global point prevalence survey of antimicrobial use in neonatal intensive care units: The no-more-antibiotics and resistance (NO-MAS-R) study
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Prusakov, Pavel, Goff, Debra A., Wozniak, Phillip S., Cassim, Azraa, Scipion, Catherine E.A., Urzúa, Soledad, Ronchi, Andrea, Zeng, Lingkong, Ladipo-Ajayi, Oluwaseun, Aviles-Otero, Noelia, Udeigwe-Okeke, Chisom R., Melamed, Rimma, Silveira, Rita C., Auriti, Cinzia, Beltrán-Arroyave, Claudia, Zamora-Flores, Elena, Sanchez-Codez, Maria, Donkor, Eric S., Kekomäki, Satu, Mainini, Nicoletta, Trochez, Rosalba Vivas, Casey, Jamalyn, Graus, Juan M., Muller, Mallory, Singh, Sara, Loeffen, Yvette, Pérez, María Eulalia Tamayo, Ferreyra, Gloria Isabel, Lima-Rogel, Victoria, Perrone, Barbara, Izquierdo, Giannina, Cernada, María, Stoffella, Sylvia, Ekenze, Sebastian Okwuchukwu, de Alba-Romero, Concepción, Tzialla, Chryssoula, Pham, Jennifer T., Hosoi, Kenichiro, Consuegra, Magdalena Cecilia Calero, Betta, Pasqua, Hoyos, O. Alvaro, Roilides, Emmanuel, Naranjo-Zuñiga, Gabriela, Oshiro, Makoto, Garay, Victor, Mondì, Vito, Mazzeo, Danila, Stahl, James A., Cantey, Joseph B., Monsalve, Juan Gonzalo Mesa, Normann, Erik, Landgrave, Lindsay C., Mazouri, Ali, Avila, Claudia Alarcón, Piersigilli, Fiammetta, Trujillo, Monica, Kolman, Sonya, Delgado, Verónica, Guzman, Veronica, Abdellatif, Mohamed, Monterrosa, Luis, Tina, Lucia Gabriella, Yunis, Khalid, Rodriguez, Marco Antonio Belzu, Saux, Nicole Le, Leonardi, Valentina, Porta, Alessandro, Latorre, Giuseppe, Nakanishi, Hidehiko, Meir, Michal, Manzoni, Paolo, Norero, Ximena, Hoyos, Angela, Arias, Diana, Sánchez, Rubén García, Medoro, Alexandra K., and Sánchez, Pablo J.
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- 2021
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183. Análisis de la influencia del marketing de contenido en la intención de compra de la marca PYCCA en la ciudad de Machala
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Bohórquez Rogel, Leslie, Torres Balladares, Daniela, Aguilar Gálvez, William, Bohórquez Rogel, Leslie, Torres Balladares, Daniela, and Aguilar Gálvez, William
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of content marketing with the purchase intention of the PYCCA brand in the city of Machala. The present study has a quantitative approach of correlational type, an application of a Likert-type questionnaire will be used to a sample of 250 people over the age of 25 who are familiar with the PYCCA brand. For the analysis of the data, the PLS-SEM method (structural equation model) is used, which facilitates the understanding of the relationships between the variables raised. The results obtained support the three hypotheses raised in this research. First, it confirms that content marketing influences consumer trust. Secondly, it is verified that trust has a significant impact on purchase intention. And finally, it shows that content marketing directly influences purchase intent. It should be noted that this study focuses on the household products sector, which could serve as a starting point for future research in this area., El propósito de esta investigación es analizar la influencia del marketing de contenidos con la intención de compra de la marca PYCCA en la ciudad de Machala. El presente estudio tiene un enfoque cuantitativo de tipo correlacional, se utilizará una aplicación de un cuestionario de tipo Likert a una muestra de 250 personas mayores de 25 años de que estén familiarizados con la marca PYCCA. Para el análisis de los datos, se emplea el método PLS-SEM (modelo de ecuaciones estructurales), que facilita la comprensión de las relaciones entre las variables planteadas. Los resultados obtenidos respaldan las tres hipótesis planteadas en esta investigación. En primer lugar, se confirma que el marketing de contenidos ejerce influencia en la confianza del consumidor. En segundo lugar, se verifica que la confianza tiene un impacto significativo en la intención de compra. Y, por último, se demuestra que el marketing de contenidos influye directamente en la intención de compra. Cabe destacar que este estudio se enfoca en el sector de productos para el hogar que podría servir como punto de partida para investigaciones futuras en esta área.
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184. Riesgos en la salud del uso crónico de formaldehído en el ámbito laboral y como componente de productos de alisado capilar
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Mennickent C., Sigrid, Vera M, Sebastián, Gómez Gaete, Carolina, Rogel Castillo, Cristian, Mennickent C., Sigrid, Vera M, Sebastián, Gómez Gaete, Carolina, and Rogel Castillo, Cristian
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Formaldehyde is a chemical compound used as a precursor in various industrial processes and hair straightening products. It is classified as carcinogenic in humans. Considering the importance of the topic, this review aims to identify and characterize the health risks that formaldehyde chronic exposure involves and to describe the existing evidence of its main toxic effects as well as the risk factors during the application of this compound in the hair straightening process. For this purpose, a literature review was carried out by using the PubMed database, limiting it to studies conducted between 2010 and 2020. A total of 126 publications were found, for which a relevance analysis was performed, and those that studied the effects after chronic inhalation of formaldehyde in humans were selected. Finally, this search resulted in 75 publications. Among the harmful effects of formaldehyde analyzed in each publication, those present in three or more publications were selected. Based on the results obtained in this review, harmful effects of formaldehyde chronic exposure cannot be ruled out. There is evidence from the literature that corroborates the increase in genotoxic processes in humans, specifically in nasal epithelial cells and peripheral blood leukocytes. On the other hand, there is no robust epidemiological evidence that links chronic exposure to this compound and leukemia or nasopharyngeal cancer. Regarding reproductive toxicity, there are reports of miscarriages and low birth weight, even when the exposed subject is the future father. Other pathologies that have been linked to formaldehyde chronic exposure are renal damage, methemoglobinemia, asthma, dermatitis, tumors, skin irritation and burns, eye fatigue and pain, tearing, mood changes, fatigue, sore throat, rhinorrhea and headache. On the other hand, the average concentration of formaldehyde to which a person could be exposed during a hair straightening treatment shows alarming values since it frequently, El formaldehído es un compuesto químico utilizado como precursor en diversos procesos industriales y en productos de alisado capilar. Se encuentra clasificado como carcinogénico en humanos. Teniendo en cuenta la importancia del tema, esta revisión apunta a identificar y caracterizar los riesgos que implica para la salud la exposición crónica al formaldehído. Se describe la evidencia existente sobre sus principales efectos tóxicos, así como también los factores de riesgo durante la aplicación de este compuesto en el proceso de alisado capilar. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica utilizando la base de datos de PubMed, cuya búsqueda se limitó al periodo 2010-2020. Se encontraron 126 publicaciones, a las cuales se realizó un análisis de pertinencia, luego se seleccionaron aquellas que estudiaron los efectos tras la inhalación crónica de formaldehído en seres humanos; finalmente quedaron 75 publicaciones. Entre los efectos nocivos del formaldehído analizados en cada publicación, se seleccionaron aquellos presentes en tres o más publicaciones. En base a los resultados obtenidos en esta revisión, no pueden descartarse los efectos nocivos producto de la exposición crónica al formaldehído. Existe evidencia bibliográfica que corrobora el aumento de procesos genotóxicos en humanos, específicamente en células epiteliales nasales y leucocitos de sangre periférica. Por otra parte, no existe evidencia epidemiológica robusta que relacione la exposición crónica a este compuesto con leucemia o cáncer nasofaríngeo. Respecto de la toxicidad reproductiva, existen reportes de abortos espontáneos y bajo peso al nacer, incluso cuando el sujeto expuesto es el futuro padre. Otras patologías mencionadas con exposición crónica al formaldehído son daño renal, metahemoglobinemia, asma, dermatitis, tumores, irritación y quemaduras de piel, fatiga y dolor ocular, lagrimeo, cambios de humor, fatiga, irritación de la garganta, rinorrea y dolor de cabeza. Por otra parte, el promedio de concentracio
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185. From academic learning to modeling learning: Integrative cognitive vision
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Rodríguez Cuenca, Diana Carolina, Ordoñez Castillo, Ilter Rogelio, Valarezo Cueva , Roger Efraín, Rogel Albán, Karen Andrea, Rodríguez Cuenca, Diana Carolina, Ordoñez Castillo, Ilter Rogelio, Valarezo Cueva , Roger Efraín, and Rogel Albán, Karen Andrea
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The study "From academic learning to modeling learning: Integrative cognitive vision" aims to explore the integration of academic and modeling approaches from a cognitive perspective in the educational environments present in the country Ecuador. To this end, an exhaustive review of academic literature was conducted, and relevant studies in cognitive psychology and education were analyzed. The results highlight the importance of understanding cognitive processes in the design of effective educational strategies that meet the demands of the Ecuadorian reality, including personalized learning, the application of simulation models, and the development of innovative educational tools. Based on these findings, it is recommended to explore areas of future research, such as the application of emerging technologies, the impact of cognitive stimulation, and the development of innovative educational tools., El estudio "Desde el aprender académico hasta el aprender modelando: Visión cognitiva integradora" tiene como intencionalidad explorar la integración de enfoques académicos y de modelado desde una perspectiva cognitiva en los entornos educativos presentes en el país Ecuador. Para ello, se realizó una revisión exhaustiva de la literatura académica y se analizaron estudios relevantes en psicología cognitiva y educación. Los resultados resaltan la importancia de comprender los procesos cognitivos en el diseño de estrategias educativas que sean efectivas para las demandas de la realidad ecuatoriana, esto a su vez incluye la personalización del aprendizaje, la aplicación de modelos de simulación, y el desarrollo de herramientas educativas innovadoras. En base a estos hallazgos, se recomienda explorar áreas de investigación futura, como la aplicación de tecnologías emergentes, el impacto de la estimulación cognitiva, y el desarrollo de herramientas educativas innovadoras.
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186. Development of an ICP-MS/MS-Based Methodology for the Analysis of (Ultra) Trace Elements in Follicular Fluid Samples of Patients Undergoing IVF Treatment
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Biotecnología, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Química Analítica, Nutrición y Bromatología, Ferrer-Cortés, Núria, López-Botella, Andrea, Gómez-Torres, María José, Todolí Torró, José Luis, Sánchez, Raquel, Rogel, Sergio, Paul, Raiza, Aizpurua, Jon, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Biotecnología, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Química Analítica, Nutrición y Bromatología, Ferrer-Cortés, Núria, López-Botella, Andrea, Gómez-Torres, María José, Todolí Torró, José Luis, Sánchez, Raquel, Rogel, Sergio, Paul, Raiza, and Aizpurua, Jon
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Introduction: The presence of heavy metals in the environment has been linked to female infertility. Follicular fluid (FF), which surrounds the developing oocyte in the ovary, can provide valuable insights into the content of a number of elements. However, there is a lack of comprehensive studies that analyze trace elements in FF samples using standardized protocols and methods. The objective of this study was to develop a reliable method utilizing ICP-MS/MS without sample digestion to detect 22 analytes in FF samples. Methods: Four FF samples (n = 4) were obtained from patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments. These were adequately aliquoted and processed. They were subsequently analyzed via ICP-MS/MS, both in He and no-gas mode. Finally, the data of interest were compiled in a database. Results: Analyte recovery ranged from 70% to 130%, with better results observed in no-gas mode compared to He mode. Among the 22 elements analyzed, only 9Be, 140Ce, 111Cd, 139La, 208Pb, and 238U were not detected. Minor concentrations were observed for 137Ba, 209Bi, 59Co, 55Mn, 95Mo, 60Ni, 121Sb, 118Sn, 205Tl, and 51V, while intermediate concentrations were found for 7Li and 88Sr. Major concentrations were identified for 52Cr, 85Rb, 47Ti, and 66Zn. Conclusions: A new procedure was developed in this study, with several advantages. One of them is the good results in terms of the recovery of a wide variety of elements using ICP-MS/MS in the poorly studied biological matrix that is follicular fluid. Another advantage is the low amount of sample required to perform the analysis and the development of a green method where the sample is not digested and not diluted, which allowed us to avoid the excessive dilution of the concentration of analytes. Moreover, the developed method provides a novel approach to diagnose and predict health risks in women with gynecological pathologies and to assess their overall health, including reproductive health.
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187. Guía de aplicación de técnicas de fitomanejo para la restauración ambiental de depósitos de residuos mineros metalíferos en zonas semiáridas
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Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Álvarez Rogel, José, Martínez Sánchez, Juan José, Conesa Alcaraz, Héctor Miguel, Franco Leemhuis, José Antonio, Ceacero Moreno, Matías, González Alcaraz, María Nazaret, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Álvarez Rogel, José, Martínez Sánchez, Juan José, Conesa Alcaraz, Héctor Miguel, Franco Leemhuis, José Antonio, Ceacero Moreno, Matías, and González Alcaraz, María Nazaret
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Los depósitos abandonados de residuos mineros consistentes en lodos de flotación procedentes de lavaderos de mineral suponen un problema medioambiental debido, sobre todo, a las concentraciones extremadamente altas de metales (por ejemplo, Zn, Pb, Mn) y metaloides (por ejemplo As) que contienen. A causa de la gran cantidad de depósitos abandonados que existen, es poco viable asumir los gastos y las dificultades técnicas de restaurar todos ellos por métodos como su retirada y transporte a vertedero o su encapsulado. Estas actuaciones deberían priorizarse cuando los depósitos entrañen un riesgo inaceptable por colapso y/o por su cercanía a poblaciones. El fitomanejo puede complementar otras opciones más costosas, ayudando a reducir el riesgo de que los depósitos sean una fuente de dispersión de elementos potencialmente peligrosos, al mejorar sus suelos, facilitar el crecimiento de plantas directamente sobre ellos y mejorar el ecosistema.
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188. Analysis of documentary management and its impact on linkage projects of the Tsa’chila institute, Santo Domingo, 2023.
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Rodriguez Rogel, Jesús Israel, Herrera Egas, Jordy Joao, Chala Cuadros, Julio César, Rodriguez Rogel, Jesús Israel, Herrera Egas, Jordy Joao, and Chala Cuadros, Julio César
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This Degree Project with the topic: “Analysis of Document Management and its Impact on the Linkage Projects of the Tsa'chila Institute, Santo Domingo, 2023”, is based on the document management that the Coordination of Linkage with Society has. of the Institute, that there is a poor reception and registration of documents, physical damage to the documents, delay in searching for the documents and scattered information, all this due to the lack of constant personnel in the processing of the documentation, the limited space for storage and a computer package that is not in accordance with the needs of managing the documents that are archived, this problem was obtained according to the collection of information through a methodology with a Qualitative and Quantitative Approach, using data collection with the purpose of testing the specific objectives which determine the development of the current situation of the Liaison Coordination, for which a Regulation for Document and Archive Management is presented and in this way to be able to solve the problems in which the aforementioned is found. Coordination and also through this Regulation to be able to maintain the Information that is very necessary for the good development of the Tsa'chila Higher Technological Institute in the extremely important axis such as Linking with Society, El presente Proyecto de Titulación con el tema: “Análisis de la Gestión Documental y su Impacto en los Proyectos de Vinculación del Instituto Tsa’chila, Santo Domingo, 2023”, se basa en la gestión documental que tiene la Coordinación de Vinculación con la Sociedad del Instituto, que existe una mala recepción y registro de documentos, daños físicos en los documentos, demora en la búsqueda de los documentos y la información dispersa, todo esto debido a la falta de personal constante en el tratamiento de la documentación, el limitado espacio para el almacenamiento y un paquete informático que no está acorde a las necesidades del manejo de los documentos que se archivan, esta problemática se obtuvo de acuerdo al levantamiento de la información mediante una metodología con un Enfoque Cualitativo y Cuantitativo, utilizando la recolección de datos con la finalidad de probar los objetivos específicos los cuales determinan el desarrollo de la situación actual de la Coordinación de Vinculación por lo que se presenta un Reglamento para la Gestión Documental y Archivo y de esta manera poder solventar los problemas en el que se encuentra la antes mencionada Coordinación y además por medio de este Reglamento poder mantener la Información que es muy necesaria para el buen desenvolvimiento del Instituto Superior Tecnológico Tsa'chila en el eje de suma importancia como es la Vinculación con la Sociedad.
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189. Development of advanced inspection methods for quality assurance of stamped parts
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Caicedo Rogel , Dylan Alberto, Caizaluiza Delgado , Jerico Francisco, Bustamante Sánchez , Santiago Isaac, Caicedo Rogel , Dylan Alberto, Caizaluiza Delgado , Jerico Francisco, and Bustamante Sánchez , Santiago Isaac
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The research work focuses on the development of advanced inspection methods in stamping processes, in order to guarantee quality in pieces, each studied method guarantees a better product, a better finish looking for an approach efficient, functional and adaptable where sustainability prevails. Where is described the relevance of the investigation, technical aspects of the processes and cases of studies in some countries to be able to address the problems or benefits found. Strategies are implemented to carry out the processes and inspection studies of the methods. Of efficient and functional stamping that provides a benefit and for use I metalworking industries. Finally, a study is carried out and conclusions are given from the results obtained, where show the advantages of these inspection methods for stampings, showing their functionality and quality of finish.., El trabajo de investigación se enfoca en el desarrollo de métodos avanzados de inspección en los procesos de estampados, con el fin de garantizar la calidad en piezas, se emplea que cada método estudiado garantice un mejor producto, un mejor acabado buscando un enfoque eficiente, funcional y adaptable donde prima la sostenibilidad. Donde se describe la pertinencia de la investigación, se analizan aspectos técnicos de los procesos y los casos de estudios en algunos países para poder abordar los problemas o beneficios encontrados. Se implementan estrategias, para hacer los procesos y estudios de inspección a los métodos de estampado eficientes y funcionales que otorgue un beneficio y para su uso en las industrias metalmecánicas. Finalmente se hace un estudio y se dan conclusiones de los resultados obtenidos, donde se muestran las ventajas de estos métodos de inspección para estampados, mostrando su funcionalidad y calidad de acabado.
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190. Influence of genetics and the pre-vaccination blood transcriptome on the variability of antibody levels after vaccination against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pigs
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Fany Blanc, Tatiana Maroilley, Manuel Revilla, Gaëtan Lemonnier, Jean-Jacques Leplat, Yvon Billon, Laure Ravon, Olivier Bouchez, Jean-Pierre Bidanel, Bertrand Bed’Hom, Marie-Hélène Pinard-van der Laan, Jordi Estellé, and Claire Rogel-Gaillard
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Abstract Background The impact of individual genetic and genomic variations on immune responses is an emerging lever investigated in vaccination strategies. In our study, we used genetic and pre-vaccination blood transcriptomic data to study vaccine effectiveness in pigs. Results A cohort of 182 Large White pigs was vaccinated against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyo) at weaning (28 days of age), with a booster 21 days later. Vaccine response was assessed by measuring seric M. hyo antibodies (Ab) at 0 (vaccination day), 21 (booster day), 28, 35, and 118 days post-vaccination (dpv). Inter-individual variability of M. hyo Ab levels was observed at all time points and the corresponding heritabilities ranged from 0.46 to 0.57. Ab persistence was higher in females than in males. Genome-wide association studies with a 658 K SNP panel revealed two genomic regions associated with variations of M. hyo Ab levels at 21 dpv at positions where immunity-related genes have been mapped, DAB2IP on chromosome 1, and ASAP1, CYRIB and GSDMC on chromosome 4. We studied covariations of Ab responses with the pre-vaccination blood transcriptome obtained by RNA-Seq for a subset of 82 pigs. Weighted gene correlation network and differential expression analyses between pigs that differed in Ab responses highlighted biological functions that were enriched in heme biosynthesis and platelet activation for low response at 21 dpv, innate antiviral immunity and dendritic cells for high response at 28 and 35 dpv, and cell adhesion and extracellular matrix for high response at 118 dpv. Sparse partial least squares discriminant analysis identified 101 genes that efficiently predicted divergent responders at all time points. We found weak negative correlations of M. hyo Ab levels with body weight traits, which revealed a trade-off that needs to be further explored. Conclusions We confirmed the influence of the host genetics on vaccine effectiveness to M. hyo and provided evidence that the pre-vaccination blood transcriptome co-varies with the Ab response. Our results highlight that both genetic markers and blood biomarkers could be used as potential predictors of vaccine response levels and more studies are required to assess whether they can be exploited in breeding programs.
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191. Latinx Parents' Literacy Practices and Concientización in Petitioning Their Local School Board Regarding Funding Priorities
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Carruba-Rogel, Zuleyma, Durán, Richard P., and Solis, Bertin
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A case study of a Latinx parent-school engagement program is presented illustrating how immigrant parents became collective political actors providing input into their California school district's formulation of its Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The LCAP was part of newly adopted statewide Local Control Funding Formula policy providing supplemental funding to schools in support of services needed by students who were identified as low-income, English Language Learners (ELLs), and foster-care. The study investigated how Latinx parents developed a face-to-face understanding of the LCAP policy and planning process, and their rights and collective power as advocates for their children's education. Focused attention is given to one parent group advocating for summer academic programs and how parents negotiated rhetorical and linguistic formulation of arguments in their letter petition to the local school board. In so doing, parents drew on their cultural funds of knowledge and developed sensitivity to the communicative practices of school boards, and to the need of parents to present their voice and stances persuasively and assertively indicative of their rights as community members. The study helps ground theories of political action in the face-to-face world of parent engagement programs.
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192. YouTuber and Instagrammer Phenomenon in the Andean Community
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Córdova-Tapia, Rebeca, primary, Rivera-Rogel, Diana, additional, Loaiza Lima, Eduardo, additional, and Velásquez-Benavides, Andrea, additional
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193. Análisis de los costos de información de los productores de café en la región sur del Estado de México: una perspectiva institucional
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Rivera Rojo, Celso Rodrigo, Ovando Aldana, Wendy, and Nava Rogel, Rosa María
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194. Efficacy of Hydroxytyrosol-Rich Food Supplements on Reducing Lipid Oxidation in Humans
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Cecilia Bender, Ilaria Candi, and Eva Rogel
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In the present study we report the efficacy of two food supplements derived from olives in reducing lipid oxidation. To this end, 12 healthy volunteers received a single dose (25 mL) of olive phenolics, mainly hydroxytyrosol (HT), provided as a liquid dietary supplement (30.6 or 61.5 mg HT), followed by an investigation of two reliable markers of oxidative stress. Blood and urine samples were collected at baseline and at 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 4, and 12 h post-intake. Plasma-oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) cholesterol levels were measured with ELISA using a monoclonal antibody, while F2-isoprostanes (F2-IsoPs) were quantified in urine with UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS. Despite the great variability observed between individuals, a tendency to reduce lipoxidation reactions was observed in the blood in response to a single intake of the food supplements. In addition, the subgroup of individuals with the highest baseline oxLDL level showed a significant (p < 0.05) decrease in F2-IsoPs at 0.5 and 12 h post-intervention. These promising results suggest that HT supplementation could be a useful aid in preventing lipoxidation. Additionally, people with a redox imbalance could benefit even more from supplementing with bioavailable HT.
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195. Nutriepigenomics in Environmental-Associated Oxidative Stress
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Karla Rubio, Estefani Y. Hernández-Cruz, Diana G. Rogel-Ayala, Pouya Sarvari, Ciro Isidoro, Guillermo Barreto, and José Pedraza-Chaverri
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Complex molecular mechanisms define our responses to environmental stimuli. Beyond the DNA sequence itself, epigenetic machinery orchestrates changes in gene expression induced by diet, physical activity, stress and pollution, among others. Importantly, nutrition has a strong impact on epigenetic players and, consequently, sustains a promising role in the regulation of cellular responses such as oxidative stress. As oxidative stress is a natural physiological process where the presence of reactive oxygen-derived species and nitrogen-derived species overcomes the uptake strategy of antioxidant defenses, it plays an essential role in epigenetic changes induced by environmental pollutants and culminates in signaling the disruption of redox control. In this review, we present an update on epigenetic mechanisms induced by environmental factors that lead to oxidative stress and potentially to pathogenesis and disease progression in humans. In addition, we introduce the microenvironment factors (physical contacts, nutrients, extracellular vesicle-mediated communication) that influence the epigenetic regulation of cellular responses. Understanding the mechanisms by which nutrients influence the epigenome, and thus global transcription, is crucial for future early diagnostic and therapeutic efforts in the field of environmental medicine.
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196. A tree-ring δ18O series from southernmost Fuego-Patagonia is recording flavors of the Antarctic Oscillation
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Meier, Wolfgang Jens-Henrik, Aravena, Juan-Carlos, Jaña, Ricardo, Braun, Matthias Holger, Hochreuther, Philipp, Soto-Rogel, Pamela, and Grießinger, Jussi
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197. Increased brine concentration increases nitrate reduction rates in batch woodchip bioreactors treating brine from desalination
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Maxwell, Bryan, Díaz-García, Carolina, Martínez-Sánchez, Juan José, and Álvarez-Rogel, Jose
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198. EDUTOKERS LATINOAMERICANOS: ALCANCE E INTERACCIÓN 2.0.
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Salazar-Vallejo, Geovanna and Rivera-Rogel, Diana
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199. A high-throughput behavioral screening platform for measuring chemotaxis by C. elegans.
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Fryer, Emily, Guha, Sujay, Rogel-Hernandez, Lucero E., Logan-Garbisch, Theresa, Farah, Hodan, Rezaei, Ehsan, Mollhoff, Iris N., Nekimken, Adam L., Xu, Angela, Seyahi, Lara Selin, Fechner, Sylvia, Druckmann, Shaul, Clandinin, Thomas R., Rhee, Seung Y., and Goodman, Miriam B.
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Throughout history, humans have relied on plants as a source of medication, flavoring, and food. Plants synthesize large chemical libraries and release many of these compounds into the rhizosphere and atmosphere where they affect animal and microbe behavior. To survive, nematodes must have evolved the sensory capacity to distinguish plant-made small molecules (SMs) that are harmful and must be avoided from those that are beneficial and should be sought. This ability to classify chemical cues as a function of their value is fundamental to olfaction and represents a capacity shared by many animals, including humans. Here, we present an efficient platform based on multiwell plates, liquid handling instrumentation, inexpensive optical scanners, and bespoke software that can efficiently determine the valence (attraction or repulsion) of single SMs in the model nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans. Using this integrated hardware-wetware-software platform, we screened 90 plant SMs and identified 37 that attracted or repelled wild-type animals but had no effect on mutants defective in chemosensory transduction. Genetic dissection indicates that for at least 10 of these SMs, response valence emerges from the integration of opposing signals, arguing that olfactory valence is often determined by integrating chemosensory signals over multiple lines of information. This study establishes that C. elegans is an effective discovery engine for determining chemotaxis valence and for identifying natural products detected by the chemosensory nervous system. Established C. elegans chemotaxis assays depend on manual assays and worm counts that limit their scalability and reproducibility. This study develops a high-throughput platform for screening the valence of C. elegans chemotaxis to large libraries of small molecules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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200. Análisis del sistema financiero de pensiones jubilares y sus reformas.
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Jaramillo Rogel, Kelly Fernanda and Maldonado Ruiz, Luis Mauricio
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SOCIAL security ,PENSIONS ,COMPARATIVE law ,RETIREMENT ,REFORMS ,BABY boom generation - Abstract
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