406 results on '"María Valle"'
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202. El Odio en los umbrales de la Autonomía.
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María Valle, Ana
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- 2017
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203. José Oriol Mestres y Esplugas en la catedral de Sevilla. Los planos de las portadas inacabadas del crucero
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Gómez de Terreros-Guardiola, María Valle
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transpt fronts ,catedral de Sevilla ,19th century ,José Oriol Mestres ,Siglo XIX ,obras de restauración ,Seville Cathedral ,portadas del crucero ,restoration works - Abstract
José Oriol Mestres, arquitecto de la catedral de Barcelona entre 1855 y 1895, estuvo en Sevilla en 1865 para levantar los planos de las portadas inacabadas del crucero del principal templo hispalense. Aunque el propósito de algunos miembros del cabildo sevillano era que el mismo artífice realizara los proyectos de finalización de dichas puertas, diversos motivos llevaron a Mestres a renunciar a tal empresa., José Oriol Mestres, architect for Barcelona Cathedral from 1855 to 1895, went to Seville in 1865 to work on architectural plans from the unfinished transept fronts of the city’s foremost place of worship. Although various Canons of Seville intended that he should also be responsible for the project to complete the façades, a variety of reasons drove Mestres to reject the commission
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- 2004
204. Involvement of DNMT3B in the pathogenesis of Hirschsprung disease and its possible role as a regulator of neurogenesis in the human enteric nervous system
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Torroglosa, Ana, primary, Enguix-Riego, María Valle, additional, Fernández, Raquel María, additional, Román-Rodriguez, Francisco José, additional, Moya-Jiménez, María José, additional, de Agustín, Juan Carlos, additional, Antiñolo, Guillermo, additional, and Borrego, Salud, additional
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- 2014
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205. Pleiotrophin-Loaded Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles as a Possible Treatment for Osteoporosis
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Daniel Lozano, Beatriz Leiva, Inés S. Gómez-Escalonilla, Sergio Portal-Núñez, Arancha R. de Górtazar, Miguel Manzano, and María Vallet-Regí
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nanoparticles ,mesoporous materials ,pleiotrophin ,osteoporosis ,osteoblasts ,stem cells ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Osteoporosis is the most common type of bone disease. Conventional treatments are based on the use of antiresorptive drugs and/or anabolic agents. However, these treatments have certain limitations, such as a lack of bioavailability or toxicity in non-specific tissues. In this regard, pleiotrophin (PTN) is a protein with potent mitogenic, angiogenic, and chemotactic activity, with implications in tissue repair. On the other hand, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have proven to be an effective inorganic drug-delivery system for biomedical applications. In addition, the surface anchoring of cationic polymers, such as polyethylenimine (PEI), allows for greater cell internalization, increasing treatment efficacy. In order to load and release the PTN to improve its effectiveness, MSNs were successfully internalized in MC3T3-E1 mouse pre-osteoblastic cells and human mesenchymal stem cells. PTN-loaded MSNs significantly increased the viability, mineralization, and gene expression of alkaline phosphatase and Runx2 in comparison with the PTN alone in both cell lines, evidencing its positive effect on osteogenesis and osteoblast differentiation. This proof of concept demonstrates that MSN can take up and release PTN, developing a potent osteogenic and differentiating action in vitro in the absence of an osteogenic differentiation-promoting medium, presenting itself as a possible treatment to improve bone-regeneration and osteoporosis scenarios.
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- 2023
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206. Natural Biopolymers as Smart Coating Materials of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
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Bianca Dumontel, Verónica Conejo-Rodríguez, María Vallet-Regí, and Miguel Manzano
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nanomedicine ,smart nanotechnology ,nanoparticles for drug delivery system ,biopolymers coating ,endogenous-stimuli ,controlled release ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
In recent years, the functionalization of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with different types of responsive pore gatekeepers have shown great potential for the formulation of drug delivery systems (DDS) with minimal premature leakage and site-specific controlled release. New nanotechnological approaches have been developed with the objective of utilizing natural biopolymers as smart materials in drug delivery applications. Natural biopolymers are sensitive to various physicochemical and biological stimuli and are endowed with intrinsic biodegradability, biocompatibility, and low immunogenicity. Their use as biocompatible smart coatings has extensively been investigated in the last few years. This review summarizes the MSNs coating procedures with natural polysaccharides and protein-based biopolymers, focusing on their application as responsive materials to endogenous stimuli. Biopolymer-coated MSNs, which conjugate the nanocarrier features of mesoporous silica with the biocompatibility and controlled delivery provided by natural coatings, have shown promising therapeutic outcomes and the potential to emerge as valuable candidates for the selective treatment of various diseases.
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- 2023
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207. Targeting Agents in Biomaterial-Mediated Bone Regeneration
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Miguel Gisbert-Garzarán, María Natividad Gómez-Cerezo, and María Vallet-Regí
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bone regeneration ,nanoparticles ,nanomedicine ,scaffolds ,SELEX ,phage display ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Bone diseases are a global public concern that affect millions of people. Even though current treatments present high efficacy, they also show several side effects. In this sense, the development of biocompatible nanoparticles and macroscopic scaffolds has been shown to improve bone regeneration while diminishing side effects. In this review, we present a new trend in these materials, reporting several examples of materials that specifically recognize several agents of the bone microenvironment. Briefly, we provide a subtle introduction to the bone microenvironment. Then, the different targeting agents are exposed. Afterward, several examples of nanoparticles and scaffolds modified with these agents are shown. Finally, we provide some future perspectives and conclusions. Overall, this topic presents high potential to create promising translational strategies for the treatment of bone-related diseases. We expect this review to provide a comprehensive description of the incipient state-of-the-art of bone-targeting agents in bone regeneration.
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- 2023
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208. Antiadherent AgBDC Metal–Organic Framework Coating for Escherichia coli Biofilm Inhibition
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Ana Arenas-Vivo, Vanessa Celis Arias, Georgiana Amariei, Roberto Rosal, Isabel Izquierdo-Barba, Tania Hidalgo, María Vallet-Regí, Hiram I. Beltrán, Sandra Loera-Serna, and Patricia Horcajada
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Metal–organic frameworks ,silver ,antifouling ,bactericide ,biofilm ,Escherichia coli ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Surface microbial colonization and its potential biofilm formation are currently a major unsolved problem, causing almost 75% of human infectious diseases. Pathogenic biofilms are capable of surviving high antibiotic doses, resulting in inefficient treatments and, subsequently, raised infection prevalence rates. Antibacterial coatings have become a promising strategy against the biofilm formation in biomedical devices due to their biocidal activity without compromising the bulk material. Here, we propose for the first time a silver-based metal–organic framework (MOF; here denoted AgBDC) showing original antifouling properties able to suppress not only the initial bacterial adhesion, but also the potential surface contamination. Firstly, the AgBDC stability (colloidal, structural and chemical) was confirmed under bacteria culture conditions by using agar diffusion and colony counting assays, evidencing its biocide effect against the challenging E. coli, one of the main representative indicators of Gram-negative resistance bacteria. Then, this material was shaped as homogeneous spin-coated AgBDC thin film, investigating its antifouling and biocide features using a combination of complementary procedures such as colony counting, optical density or confocal scanning microscopy, which allowed to visualize for the first time the biofilm impact generated by MOFs via a specific fluorochrome, calcofluor.
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- 2023
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209. Bartleby educador, reflexiones sobre el nihilismo
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Ana María Valle Vázquez and Marco Antonio Jiménez García
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Existem varias maneiras em torno de propostas pelo niilismo de Nietzsche ate mesmo falar sobre isso no plural: "niilismo", aqui temos escolhido considerando a sua propria interpretacao do Bartleby de Herman Melville historia, o Scrivener, como uma encarnacao do niilismo. E possivel pensar a relacao entre certas formas de niilismo e Bartleby de luz e sombra a das reflexoes que faz Nietzsche Deleuze. Nossa hipotese e que Bartleby e uma expressao viva de niilismo e que isto constitui um elemento substancial do trabalho educativo. Em outras palavras, a educacao e um ato essencialmente niilista. Por que recorrer a concepcao niilista de Nietzsche para pensar a possibilidade de a escola? "Prefiro nao" niilismo pode ser negar a vontade eo niilismo do ultimo homem.
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210. Tradición y vanguardia en la arquitectura del regionalismo: la aportación de Antonio y Aurelio Gómez Millán
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Gómez de Terreros-Guardiola, María Valle|||0000-0002-3010-5036
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Aurelio Gómez Millán ,Antonio Gómez Millán ,arquitectura del Regionalismo - Published
- 2001
211. Ametropía vs Capsulotomía Ametropia vs Capsulotomy
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Edith María Ballate Nodales, Dulce María Valle Delgado, Sandra Borges Pérez, and Ibis Sedeño Cruz
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ERRORES DE REFRACCIÓN ,PHACOEMULSIFICATION ,FACOEMULSIFICACION ,IMPLANTACION DE LENTES INTRAOCULARES ,LENS IMPLANTATION, INTRAOCULAR ,EXTRACCION DE CATARATA ,CATARACT ,CATARACT EXTRACTION ,REFRACTIVE ERRORS ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,CAPSULA DEL CRISTALINO ,CATARATA ,LENS CAPSULE, CRTYSTALLINE - Abstract
A un total de 120 ojos de pacientes operados de catarata con implante de la lente intraocular de polimetilmetacrilato se les valoran el estado refractivo y las complicaciones. Para su estudio se dividen en 2 grupos: Grupo A intervenido por la técnica de extracción extracapsular del cristalino, con capsulotomía discontinua e implante de la lente intraocular; grupo B, intervenido mediante la técnica de facoemulsificación del cristalino con capsulorexis circular continuo con implante de lente intraocular. En el grupo A se evidenció una ametropía esférica media de -2 dioptrías en 48 ojos para el 80 %. En el grupo B la ametropía esférica media fue de - 0,5 dioptría en 30 de los casos, que representan el 50 %. En el otro 50 % no se evidenció ametropía, ni relacionada con la esfera ni con el cilindro. En estos casos la lente intraocular estaba implantada en el saco capsular. Concluimos que el implante de la lente en el saco capsular realizando previamente una capsulorexis circular continua, es la técnica más fisiológica, con menores errores refractivos y complicaciones posquirúrgicas.The refractive state and complications of 120 eyes from patients operated on of cataract with polymethylmethacrylate intraocular lens implantation were assessed. They were divided into 2 groups for their study. The group A that underwent surgery by the extracapsular crystalline lens extraction technique with discontinuous capsulotomy and intraocular lens implantation; and the group B that was operated on by the crystalline lens phacoemulsification technique with continuous circular capsulorhexis with intraocular lens implantation. A mean spherical ametropia of -2 dioptres was observed in 48 eyes, accountig for 80 %.
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- 2001
212. Elección del poder dióptrico de la lente ocular Election of the dioptric power of the ocular lens
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Edith María Ballate Nodales, Dulce María Valle Delgado, Sandra Borges Pérez, and Ibis Sedeño Cruz
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PHACOEMULSIFICATION ,CATARACT EXTRACTION ,FACOEMULSIFICACION ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,REFRACCION OCULAR ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,IMPLANTACION DE LENTES INTRAOCULARES ,EXTRACCION DE CATARATA ,LENS IMPLANTATION ,INTRAOCULAR - Abstract
Se realiza una revisión bibliográfica acerca de la actualización del cálculo del poder dióptrico de la lente intraocular (LIO), se informa sobre las diferentes generaciones de fórmulas para el cálculo, se evalúan los parámetros y variables que influyen en los errores de cálculo y se ofrecen criterios para la decisión a la hora de elegir el poder dióptrico de la lente. El estudio se realizó en 250 ojos en la Consulta de Biometría del Hospital "Hermanos Ameijeiras".A bibliographic review on the updating of the dioptric power calculation of the intraocular lens (IOL) was made.The different generations of formulas used for calculating are reported, the parameters and variables influencing on the calculation erros are evaluated and criteria are offered for making decisions at the time of selecting the dioptric power of the lens. The study was conducted in 250 eyes at the Biometry Departrment of "Hermanos Ameijeiras" Hospital.
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- 2001
213. Vulnerabilidad de los medios de vida ante las amenazas naturales y antrópicas
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María Vallejo Ilijam, Juan José Javier Jara, and Gustavo Adolfo Reyes Escárate
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Amenazas antrópicas, medios de vida, sequía, población, vulnerabilidad ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
El trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar la vulnerabilidad de los medios de vida, de la población de la parroquia Santa Fé del cantón Guaranda perteneciente a la provincia de Bolívar en El Ecuador, ante las amenazas naturales y antrópicas; para lo cual se desarrolló una investigación explicativa con enfoque cuantitativo, sustentada en los métodos: análisis documental, revisión bibliográfica y estadístico, así como en la técnica de encuesta. Se concluye que las amenazas de mayor recurrencia analizadas desde un contexto de vulnerabilidad ecológica-ambiental, física, económica, social, educativa, cultural, ideológica, científico-tecnológica y política-institucional son la sequía con un índice de puntuación de 12 y la deforestación de 9 puntos, lo que indica una alta amenaza respecto a la vulnerabilidad de los medios de vida con un 55.3 %.
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- 2021
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214. Metaparadigma y teorización actual e innovadora de las teorías y modelos de enfermería
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Morales Valdivia, Estela, Rubio Contreras, Ana Mª, Ramírez Durán, María Valle, Morales Valdivia, Estela, Rubio Contreras, Ana Mª, and Ramírez Durán, María Valle
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Objectives: • To develop a new metaparadigm as a compendium of the essential ideas and the most current theories and models written by Orem, Roy, Leininger, Allen, Peplau, Henderson, Orlando, Rogers, Parse, Watson and Johnson. • To develop a theorization following the leitmotif of Orem´s theory and the contributions of authors such as Roy, Leininger, Allen and Peplau, to approach practice. Method: • Tools: Foundations described in the different theories we previously mentioned. • Procedure: Critical-thoughtful thinking using a structure with a wide level of abstraction and generation of ideas. Results: An innovative metaparadigm following the base of Orem´s theory (high ranking theory), which has led and supported our new development. Conclusions: We find out that it is possible to find synergies between theories and practical models in the Nursing Sector. New future researches focused on selfcare are open as a new discipline., Objetivos: • Crear un metaparadigma compendio de las ideas esenciales y más actuales de las teóricas Orem, Roy, Leininger, Allen, Peplau, Henderson, Orlando, Rogers, Parse, Watson y Johnson. • Crear una teorización con el hilo conductor de Orem y las aportaciones de las autoras Roy, Leininger, Allen y Peplau, para aproximarnos a la práctica. Método: Instrumentos: los fundamentos teóricos enfermeros descritos por las diferentes autoras. Procedimiento: Pensamiento crítico- reflexivo utilizando una estructura de mayor a menor nivel de abstracción y a través de la generación de ideas. Resultados: Un metaparadigma y teorización innovadores y actuales que tienen como base la teoría de Orem (teoría de alto rango), que guió, dio sentido, forma y fiabilidad a nuestro nuevo constructo. Conclusiones: Se observa que es posible la sinergia de las teorías y modelos de Enfermería así como otorgarles un enfoque actual y moderno. Se abren líneas futuras de investigación que fundamenten el autocuidado y el cuidado como objeto propio de nuestra disciplina.
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- 2012
215. Aplicaciones de la computación en la residencia de oftalmología Computing applications in Ophtalmology residence
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Edith María Ballate Nodales, Miguel Ángel Puig Pérez, Dulce María Valle Delgado, and Lídice Rankin Bravo
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lcsh:Ophthalmology ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,OPHTALMOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES ,AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING ,PROCEDIMIENTOS QUIRURGICOS OFTALMOLOGICOS ,PROCESAMIENTO AUTOMATIZADO DE DATOS - Abstract
Con el auge de las numerosas técnicas microquirúrgicas de la catarata, se hizo necesario un estudio detallado de todos los aspectos que llevan a un perfeccionamiento de la técnica apoyándonos en métodos computadorizados. Así se crea en nuestro servicio el Programa para el Perfeccionamiento de la Microcirugía Ocular, denominado SIPMO para el cálculo del astigmatismo residual y la evolución de la aniseiconía en pacientes con lente intraocular implantado (LIO). Estos resultados se registraron en una base de datos con posibilidades de estudios retrospectivos. Esta técnica contribuye a elevar la calidad científico-técnica de los residentes de la especialidad, profundiza sus conocimientos y habilidades prácticas y permite además, evaluar los resultados individuales y colectivos de nuestro servicio por métodos computadorizados. El programa se encuentra a disposición de cualquier oftalmólogo o institución docente que desee utilizarlo.The rise of many microsurgical techniques for cataract made the detailed study of all aspects leading to technique improvement necessary, based on computerized method. Thus, the Ocular Microsurgery Improvement Program called SIPMO was created in our service for calculating residual astigmatism and for the evolutin of aniseikonia in patients with implanted intraocular lens (IOL). These results were recorded in a database having possibilities of retrospective studies. This technique contributes to raise the technical-scientific quality of the residents in this field, to deepen their knowledge and increase their practical abilities and additionally, it serves to evaluate individual and collective results of our services by computarized methods. The program is at the disposal of any ophtalmologist or any teaching institution thay may wish to use it.
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- 1999
216. Las Cajas de Ahorro fusionadas: comportamiento financiero y resultados
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María Valle Santos Álvarez and María Pilar Pérez Santana
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La presente investigación nace con el propósito de completar la evidencia empírica acerca de las fusiones, centrada, hasta el momento, únicamente en el estudio de los resultados organizativos y de la eficiencia. Así, el trabajo que desarrollamos amplía el estudio de los procesos de fusión ya que completa el análisis de las rentabilidad de las cajas de ahorro fusionadas con el análisis de su comportamiento financiero. Los resultados obtenidos indican que los resultados organizativos se resienten en los periodos inmediatos a la fusión y conforme se supera el periodo inicial los resultados recuperan su curso y tan sólo siguen descendiendo si la fusión resultó inadecuada. Además, los resultados ponen de manifiesto que la evolución de la rentabilidad viene condicionada por la medida en que las entidades se apoyan en las operaciones financieras más tradicionales. Así, el proceso de fusión se torna especialmente arriesgado cuando dicho proceso se combina con el avance de la entidad hacia la conquista de posiciones innovadoras.
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- 1999
217. Estrategia de innovación como factor determinante del éxito de las cooperativas vitivinícolas de Castilla La Mancha
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Peña García-pardo, Isidro, Fernández Moreno, María Valle, Peña García-pardo, Isidro, and Fernández Moreno, María Valle
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The search for competitive advantages as one of the main activities of a company has become a principle of contemporary theories on Strategic Management (Teece, Pisano and Shuen, 1997). Innovation facilitates a company's adaptation to the global competitive environment, representing the important strategic role that it has to play in relation to managerial performance and, as such, underlines the growing importance of innovation and the use of a company's technological assets. This paper therefore studies the effect of the results of four dimensions of technological innovation strategy on a sample of wine cooperatives from Castilla-La Mancha., La búsqueda de ventajas competitivas, como una de las principales tareas de la empresa, se ha convertido en un principio de las teorías contemporáneas de dirección estratégica (Teece, Pisano y Shuen, 1997). La innovación facilita la adaptación de la empresa al entorno global competitivo, por lo que representa un papel estratégico en el desempeño empresarial. En este sentido destaca la creciente importancia de la innovación y de la utilización de los activos tecnológicos de la empresa. Precisamente, en este trabajo se estudia el efecto en los resultados de cuatro dimensiones de la estrategia de innovación tecnológica sobre una muestra de cooperativas vitivinícolas de Castilla La- Mancha., La recherche d'avantages compétitifs, comme l'un des travaux principaux de l'entreprise, il s'est converti en principe des théories contemporaines de direction stratégique (Teece, Pisano et Shuen, 1997). L'innovation facilite l'adaptation de l'entreprise à l'environnement global compétitif, par ce qu'il représente un papier stratégique dans le dégagement patronal. Dans ce sens ressort l'importance croissante de l'innovation et de l'utilisation des actifs technologiques de l'entreprise. Précisément, à ce travail Elle étudie l'effet dans les résultats de quatre dimensions de la stratégie d'innovation technologique sur un échantillon de coopératives vinicoles de la Castilla La Mancha.
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- 2009
218. 'Brain Fog' by COVID-19 or Alzheimer’s Disease? A Case Report
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Jordi A. Matias-Guiu, Cristina Delgado-Alonso, Miguel Yus, Carmen Polidura, Natividad Gómez-Ruiz, María Valles-Salgado, Isabel Ortega-Madueño, María Nieves Cabrera-Martín, and Jorge Matias-Guiu
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COVID-19 ,Alzheimer’s disease ,neurodegenenerative diseases ,neuropsychological assesment ,brain imaging ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Cognitive symptoms after COVID-19 have been increasingly recognized several months after the acute infection and have been designated as “brain fog.” We report a patient with cognitive symptoms that started immediately after COVID-19, in which cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers were highly suggestive of Alzheimer’s disease. Our case highlights the need to examine patients with cognitive symptoms following COVID-19 comprehensively. A detailed assessment combining clinical, cognitive, and biomarker studies may help disentangle the underlying mechanisms associated with cognitive dysfunction in each case. The investigation of neurodegenerative processes in an early stage, especially in older patients, is probably warranted.
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- 2021
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219. Resting-State fMRI to Identify the Brain Correlates of Treatment Response to Medications in Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Lessons From the CUNMET Study
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Victor Pereira-Sanchez, Alexandre R. Franco, Pilar de Castro-Manglano, Maria A. Fernandez-Seara, Maria Vallejo-Valdivielso, Azucena Díez-Suárez, Miguel Fernandez-Martinez, M. Reyes Garcia de Eulate, Michael Milham, Cesar A. Soutullo, and Francisco X. Castellanos
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attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ,resting state ,fMRI ,stimulants ,functional connectivity ,reproducibility ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Neuroimaging research seeks to identify biomarkers to improve the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), although clinical translation of findings remains distant. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI) is increasingly being used to characterize functional connectivity in the brain. Despite mixed results to date and multiple methodological challenges, dominant hypotheses implicate hyperconnectivity across brain networks in patients with ADHD, which could be the target of pharmacological treatments. We describe the experience and results of the Clínica Universidad de Navarra (Spain) Metilfenidato (CUNMET) pilot study. CUNMET tested the feasibility of identifying R-fMRI markers of clinical response in children with ADHD undergoing naturalistical pharmacological treatments. We analyzed cross-sectional data from 56 patients with ADHD (18 treated with methylphenidate, 18 treated with lisdexamfetamine, and 20 treatment-naive patients). Standard preprocessing and statistical analyses with attention to control for head motion and correction for multiple comparisons were performed. The only results that survived correction were noted in contrasts of children who responded clinically to lisdexamfetamine after long-term treatment vs. treatment-naive patients. In these children, we observed stronger negative correlations (anticorrelations) across nodes in six brain networks, which is consistent with higher across-network functional segregation in patients treated with lisdexamfetamine, i.e., less inter-network interference than in treatment-naive patients. We also note the lessons learned, which could help those pursuing clinically relevant multidisciplinary research in ADHD en route to eventual personalized medicine. To advance reproducible open science, our report is accompanied with links providing access to our data and analytic scripts.
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- 2021
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220. Estrategias y limitaciones de aplicación de consejería de salud en enfermería: revisión integradora de literatura
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Maria Olga Quintana Zavala, Dione Ruiz Barragan, Carolina Soto Coronado, Maria Valle Figueroa, and Julio Garcia Puga
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Objetivo: Identificar los ámbitos y limitaciones de aplicación de consejería de salud en enfermería. Materiales y Métodos: revisión integradora de literatura, la búsqueda de los estudios se realizó en las bases de datos: Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, ClinicalKey, OVID y Proquest. Se localizaron artículos originales, publicados en el período del 2008 al 2018, en idiomas: español, inglés y portugués, que incluían en el título y/o resumen alguno de los siguientes descriptores: “Nursing health counseling”, “Health promotion”, “Patient centered care”, “Nurse patient relations”, con el operador booleano “AND”. Resultados: El análisis de los artículos seleccionados permitió agrupar la información en dos dimensiones: a) estrategias para brindar consejería de salud en enfermería y b) limitaciones de la consejería de salud en enfermería. Conclusiones: Los ámbitos de aplicación de la consejería de salud en enfermería son amplios dentro de la atención primaria de salud, existen limitaciones para su aplicación, sin embargo, la evidencia demuestra que el costo-efectividad de la consejería es mayor, que cualquier limitación relacionada.
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- 2021
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221. Psychometric Properties of the COVID-19 Protective Motivation Scale in Peruvians During the Health Emergency
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Bruno Cornejo, Brayan Vela, Lindsey W. Vilca, María Vallejos, and Salomón Huancahuire-Vega
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective: The COVID-19 protective motivation scale (EMP-COVID-19) has been developed for the assessment of protective motivation. This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of the EMP-COVID-19 for its application in the Peruvian community. Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional, instrumental design study, 483 adults (≥18 years) participated in the study, in 2 samples of 81 and 402 participants from the different macro-regions of Peru through an online survey using non-probabilistic sampling. Content validation was performed through expert judgment. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to evaluate the factor model of the EMP-COVID-19 was performed with the first sample. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to verify the goodness of fit of the analysis found in the EFA was performed with the second sample. The examination of convergent and discriminant validity included peer evaluations of each EMP-COVID-19 dimension. Finally, the reliability of the instrument was evaluated using Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient. Results: The 3-factor related model presents better fit indices (CFI = 0.99; TLI = 0.99; RMSEA = 0.077 [90% CI 0.069-0.085]) versus a unidimensional model (CFI = 0.91; TLI = 0.90; RMSEA = 0.206 [90% CI 0.199-0.213]). The scale present convergent and discriminant validity in all the dimensions Threat Appraisal (AVE = .57), Coping Appraisal (AVE = .81), and Response Costs (AVE = .67). The Coping Appraisal (α = .97; ω = .97), Threat Appraisal (α = .88; ω = .74), and Response Costs (α = .80; ω = .76) dimensions were also found to have adequate reliability indices. Conclusions: The EMP-COVID-19 scale demonstrated adequate reliability and validity based on internal structure in the study sample.
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- 2021
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222. Achievements in Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses for Biomedical Applications
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María Vallet-Regí, Montserrat Colilla, Isabel Izquierdo-Barba, Chiara Vitale-Brovarone, and Sonia Fiorilli
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mesoporous bioactive glasses ,local drug delivery ,bone tissue regeneration ,functionalization ,doping with therapeutic ions ,osteoporosis treatment ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Nowadays, mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) are envisaged as promising candidates in the field of bioceramics for bone tissue regeneration. This is ascribed to their singular chemical composition, structural and textural properties and easy-to-functionalize surface, giving rise to accelerated bioactive responses and capacity for local drug delivery. Since their discovery at the beginning of the 21st century, pioneering research efforts focused on the design and fabrication of MBGs with optimal compositional, textural and structural properties to elicit superior bioactive behavior. The current trends conceive MBGs as multitherapy systems for the treatment of bone-related pathologies, emphasizing the need of fine-tuning surface functionalization. Herein, we focus on the recent developments in MBGs for biomedical applications. First, the role of MBGs in the design and fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds that fulfil the highly demanding requirements for bone tissue engineering is outlined. The different approaches for developing multifunctional MBGs are overviewed, including the incorporation of therapeutic ions in the glass composition and the surface functionalization with zwitterionic moieties to prevent bacterial adhesion. The bourgeoning scientific literature on MBGs as local delivery systems of diverse therapeutic cargoes (osteogenic/antiosteoporotic, angiogenic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antitumor agents) is addressed. Finally, the current challenges and future directions for the clinical translation of MBGs are discussed.
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223. In Vitro and In Vivo Response of Zinc-Containing Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses in a Sheep Animal Model
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Javier Jiménez-Holguín, Daniel Arcos, Daniel Lozano, Melchor Saiz-Pardo, David de Pablo, Luis Ortega, Silvia Enciso, Blanca Fernández-Tomé, Idoia Díaz-Güemes, Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Margallo, Laura Casarrubios, María Teresa Portolés, and María Vallet-Regí
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mesoporous bioactive glass ,zinc ,bone regeneration ,bioactivity ,cell cultures ,in vivo study ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Zinc-enriched mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) are bioceramics with potential antibacterial and osteogenic properties. However, few assays have been performed to study these properties in animal models. In this study, MBGs enriched with up to 5% ZnO were synthesized, physicochemically characterized, and evaluated for their osteogenic activity both in vitro and in vivo. The ZnO MBGs showed excellent textural properties despite ZnO incorporation. However, the release of Zn2+ ions inhibited the mineralization process when immersed in simulated body fluid. In vitro assays showed significantly higher values of viability and expression of early markers of cell differentiation and angiogenesis in a ZnO-content-dependent manner. The next step was to study the osteogenic potential in a sheep bone defect model. Despite their excellent textural properties and cellular response in vitro, the ZnO MBGs were not able to integrate into the bone tissue, which can be explained in terms of inhibition of the mineralization process caused by Zn2+ ions. This work highlights the need to develop nanostructured materials for bone regeneration that can mineralize to interact with bone tissue and induce the processes of implant acceptance, cell colonization by osteogenic cells, and regeneration of lost bone tissue.
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224. El desarrollo de nuevos productos a la luz y a la sombra de las capacidades dinámicas
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Ortega Álvarez, Ana María, primary, García Merino, Teresa, primary, and Santos Álvarez, María Valle, primary
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- 2012
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225. Variations in Intraocular Pressure after Visual Field Examination
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María Valle Anton, Concepción Rodríguez-Villace, Gema Rebolleda, and Francisco J. Muñoz-Negrete
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Intraocular pressure ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,IOP ,MEDLINE ,Glaucoma ,medicine.disease ,Visual field ,Ophthalmology ,Text mining ,medicine ,business - Published
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226. Information interests and exporting: The Spanish natural stone industry
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Santos-Álvarez, María-Valle, primary and García-Merino, María-Teresa, additional
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227. Comprehensive Analysis of NRG1 Common and Rare Variants in Hirschsprung Patients
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Luzón-Toro, Berta, primary, Torroglosa, Ana, additional, Núñez-Torres, Rocío, additional, Enguix-Riego, María Valle, additional, Fernández, Raquel María, additional, de Agustín, Juan Carlos, additional, Antiñolo, Guillermo, additional, and Borrego, Salud, additional
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- 2012
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228. Osteoporosis Remission and New Bone Formation with Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles
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Patricia Mora‐Raimundo, Daniel Lozano, Manuel Benito, Francisca Mulero, Miguel Manzano, and María Vallet‐Regí
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combination therapy ,mesoporous silica nanoparticles ,osteoporosis ,osteostatin ,small interfering RNAs ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Nanotechnology changed the concept of treatment for a variety of diseases, producing a huge impact regarding drug and gene delivery. Among the different targeted diseases, osteoporosis has devastating clinical and economic consequences. Since current osteoporosis treatments present several side effects, new treatment approaches are needed. Recently, the application of small interfering RNA (siRNA) has become a promising alternative. Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway controls bone development and formation. This pathway is negatively regulated by sclerostin, which knock‐down through siRNA application would potentially promote bone formation. However, the major bottleneck for siRNA‐based treatments is the necessity of a delivery vector, bringing nanotechnology as a potential solution. Among the available nanocarriers, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have attracted great attention for intracellular delivery of siRNAs. The mesoporous structure of MSNs permits the delivery of siRNAs together with another biomolecule, achieving a combination therapy. Here, the effectiveness of a new potential osteoporosis treatment based on MSNs is evaluated. The proposed system is effective in delivering SOST siRNA and osteostatin through systemic injection to bone tissue. The nanoparticle administration produced an increase expression of osteogenic related genes improving the bone microarchitecture. The treated osteoporotic mice recovered values of a healthy situation approaching to osteoporosis remission.
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229. Land privatization and deforestation in a commodity production frontier
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Melina Faingerch, María Vallejos, Marcos Texeira, and Matías E. Mastrangelo
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access ,cattle ,Chaco ,dry forests ,forest conservation ,land tenure ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
Abstract Conservation policies often promote land privatization to reduce incentives for deforestation. However, empirical evidence on the relationship between land‐tenure form and forest conservation outcomes is inconclusive. We combined key informant mapping and geospatial analyses to test the association between the area under tenure and the area deforested by extra‐local private and local nonprivate agents in the Argentine Dry Chaco over four decades (1976–2016). The study area is a typical commodity production frontier within a global deforestation hotspot. We found a strong spatial and temporal coupling between the area under tenure and the area deforested by extra‐local private agents from 1987 to 2006, when a 59% increase in the former was accompanied by a 508% increase in the latter. Local private agents maintained high levels of forest cover, similarly to local nonprivate agents. Our findings have implications for the adaptive design of the Forest Law in the Argentine Dry Chaco.
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230. The Glutamatergic Neurons in the Spinal Cord of the Sea Lamprey: An In Situ Hybridization and Immunohistochemical Study
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Blanca Fernández-López, Silvia María Valle-Maroto, Antón Barreiro-Iglesias, Ramón Anadón, María Celina Rodicio, Verona Villar-Cerviño, and Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Bioloxía Funcional
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Anatomy and Physiology ,Biochemistry ,Postsynaptic potential ,Vesicular Glutamate Transport Proteins ,Comparative Anatomy ,In Situ Hybridization ,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid ,Neurons ,Spinal cord ,Multidisciplinary ,Neuronal Morphology ,Immunochemistry ,Glutamate receptor ,Lampreys ,Neurochemistry ,Neurotransmitters ,Anatomy ,Immunohistochemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Spinal Cord ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,Medicine ,Neurochemicals ,Glutamate ,Ichthyology ,Research Article ,medicine.drug ,Histology ,Science ,Central nervous system ,Glycine ,Biology ,gamma-Aminobutyric acid ,Glutamatergic ,Interneurons ,medicine ,Animals ,Lamprey ,biology.organism_classification ,Axons ,Neuroanatomy ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,nervous system ,Cellular Neuroscience ,Zoology ,Neuroscience ,Gamma-aminobutryc acid - Abstract
Glutamate is the main excitatory neurotransmitter involved in spinal cord circuits in vertebrates, but in most groups the distribution of glutamatergic spinal neurons is still unknown. Lampreys have been extensively used as a model to investigate the neuronal circuits underlying locomotion. Glutamatergic circuits have been characterized on the basis of the excitatory responses elicited in postsynaptic neurons. However, the presence of glutamatergic neurochemical markers in spinal neurons has not been investigated. In this study, we report for the first time the expression of a vesicular glutamate transporter (VGLUT) in the spinal cord of the sea lamprey. We also study the distribution of glutamate in perikarya and fibers. The largest glutamatergic neurons found were the dorsal cells and caudal giant cells. Two additional VGLUT-positive gray matter populations, one dorsomedial consisting of small cells and another one lateral consisting of small and large cells were observed. Some cerebrospinal fluid-contacting cells also expressed VGLUT. In the white matter, some edge cells and some cells associated with giant axons (Müller and Mauthner axons) and the dorsolateral funiculus expressed VGLUT. Large lateral cells and the cells associated with reticulospinal axons are in a key position to receive descending inputs involved in the control of locomotion. We also compared the distribution of glutamate immunoreactivity with that of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glycine. Colocalization of glutamate and GABA or glycine was observed in some small spinal cells. These results confirm the glutamatergic nature of various neuronal populations, and reveal new small-celled glutamatergic populations, predicting that some glutamatergic neurons would exert complex actions on postsynaptic neurons. Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (Grant number: BFU2007-61056/BFI) and Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Grant number: BFU2010-17174) SI
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231. Información sobre internacionalización de empresas de Castilla-León
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Santos-Álvarez, María-Valle, primary and García-Merino, María-Teresa, primary
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- 2009
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232. Assembly of Multicomponent Nano-Bioconjugates Composed of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles, Proteins, and Gold Nanoparticles
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Giulia Rossella Delpiano, Maria F. Casula, Marco Piludu, Riccardo Corpino, Pier Carlo Ricci, María Vallet-Regí, Enrico Sanjust, Maura Monduzzi, and Andrea Salis
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
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233. New PCL/PEC Blends: In Vitro Cell Response of Preosteoblasts and Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Jesus L. Pablos, Mónica Cicuéndez, María Hernández-Rivas, Fernando Catalina, María Vallet-Regí, and Teresa Corrales
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PCL/PEC blends ,biocompatible polymers ,cell proliferation ,differentiation ,tissue engineering ,bone regeneration ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
In this study, new blends of PCL/PEC have been prepared in an easy manner by casting with the objective of obtaining new biomaterials to apply to tissue engineering and bone regeneration. The PCL/PEC blends obtained, together with neat polymer blends, were characterized by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). This full characterization is the key to disentangle the miscibility, which means good compatibility, of the polymer blends used in this work. The addition of increasing amounts of PEC, has shown in the new biomaterials obtained, a remarkable improvement in relation with the mechanical properties (manageable materials) and above all, in terms of an increase in their hydrophilic character with respect to the PCL neat polymer. The improvement of all these properties is reflected in their biological properties. With these thoughts in mind, the blends obtained were tested through the assessment of several biological parameters such as cell viability, proliferation, and differentiation of both the MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell line and hMSCs to evaluate their cell response to different polymer membranes aimed at bone tissue regeneration. “In vitro” biocompatibility methods have been chosen rather than in vivo studies due to their lower cost, faster procedure time, and minimum ethical concerns, and because it was the first time that the biological effects of these blends were studied. The results show that the PCL/PEC blends obtained, with tunable properties in terms of hydrophilic character and hydrolytic degradation, may be regarded as good candidates to perform “in vivo” tests and check their real-life applicability for bone regeneration. The polymer acronym (the weight percentage in the sub index) is PCLx/PECy as noted in table one with the summary of compositions.
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234. Characterization of a Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle Formulation Loaded with Mitomycin C Lipidic Prodrug (MLP) and In Vitro Comparison with a Clinical-Stage Liposomal Formulation of MLP
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Miguel Manzano, Alberto Gabizón, and María Vallet-Regí
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nanomedicines ,mesoporous silica nanoparticles ,liposomal formulation ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Nanomedicines have revolutionized the treatment of certain types of cancer, as is the case of doxil, liposomal formulation with doxorubicin encapsulated, in the treatment of certain types of ovarian cancer, AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma, and multiple myeloma. These nanomedicines can improve the performance of conventional chemotherapeutic treatments, with fewer side effects and better efficiency against cancer. Although liposomes have been used in some formulations, different nanocarriers with better features in terms of stability and adsorption capabilities are being explored. Among the available nanoparticles in the field, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNP) have attracted great attention as drug delivery platforms for the treatment of different diseases. Here, a novel formulation based on MSNP loaded with a potent antitumor prodrug that works in vitro as well as in a clinically evaluated liposomal formulation has been developed. This novel formulation shows excellent prodrug encapsulation efficiency and effective release of the anticancer drug only under certain stimuli typical of tumor environments. This behavior is of capital importance for translating this nanocarrier to the clinic in the near future.
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235. Mapping and characterizing social-ecological land systems of South America
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Lucía Zarbá, María Piquer-Rodríguez, Sébastien Boillat, Christian Levers, Ignacio Gasparri, T. Mitchell Aide, Nora L. Álvarez-Berríos, Liana O. Anderson, Ezequiel Araoz, Eugenio Arima, Mateus Batistella, Marco Calderón-Loor, Cristian Echeverría, Mariano Gonzalez-Roglich, Esteban G. Jobbágy, Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel, Carlos Ramirez-Reyes, Andrea Pacheco, María Vallejos, Kenneth R. Young, and Ricardo Grau
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automatization ,hierarchical clustering ,multidisciplinary data ,participatory mapping ,social-ecological mapping ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Humans place strong pressure on land and have modified around 75% of Earth’s terrestrial surface. In this context, ecoregions and biomes, merely defined on the basis of their biophysical features, are incomplete characterizations of the territory. Land system science requires classification schemes that incorporate both social and biophysical dimensions. In this study, we generated spatially explicit social-ecological land system (SELS) typologies for South America with a hybrid methodology that combined data-driven spatial analysis with a knowledge-based evaluation by an interdisciplinary group of regional specialists. Our approach embraced a holistic consideration of the social-ecological land systems, gathering a dataset of 26 variables spanning across 7 dimensions: physical, biological, land cover, economic, demographic, political, and cultural. We identified 13 SELS nested in 5 larger social-ecological regions (SER). Each SELS was discussed and described by specific groups of specialists. Although 4 environmental and 1 socioeconomic variable explained most of the distribution of the coarse SER classification, a diversity of 15 other variables were shown to be essential for defining several SELS, highlighting specific features that differentiate them. The SELS spatial classification presented is a systematic and operative characterization of South American social-ecological land systems. We propose its use can contribute as a reference framework for a wide range of applications such as analyzing observations within larger contexts, designing system-specific solutions for sustainable development, and structuring hypothesis testing and comparisons across space. Similar efforts could be done elsewhere in the world.
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236. Utilidad de la endoscopia ultrafina transnasal en la aplicación de sondas de nutrición enteral
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Cerezo Ruiz, Antonio, primary, Naranjo Rodríguez, Antonio, additional, Hervás Molina, Antonio José, additional, Casais Juanena, Luis, additional, García Sánchez, María Valle, additional, Gálvez Calderón, Carmen, additional, González Galilea, Ángel, additional, and de Dios Vega, Juan Francisco, additional
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237. Colangiopancreatografía retrógrada endoscópica en pacientes menores de 18 años: nuestra experiencia
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Cerezo-Ruiz, Antonio, primary, Casáis-Juanena, Luis Leonardo, additional, Naranjo-Rodríguez, Antonio, additional, Hervás-Molina, Antonio José, additional, García-Sánchez, María Valle, additional, Reyes-López, Antonio Ángel, additional, González-Galilea, Ángel, additional, Calero-Ayala, Benigno, additional, Sánchez-Ruiz, Francisco, additional, and de Dios-Vega, Juan Francisco, additional
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238. Nanoparticles for Bio-Medical Applications
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Miguel Gisbert-Garzarán and María Vallet-Regí
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n/a ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The Special Issue of Nanomaterials “Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications” highlights the use of different types of nanoparticles for biomedical applications, including magnetic nanoparticles, mesoporous carbon nanoparticles, mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles, and mesoporous silica nanoparticles [...]
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239. Cu-Doped Hollow Bioactive Glass Nanoparticles for Bone Infection Treatment
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Javier Jiménez-Holguín, Sandra Sánchez-Salcedo, Mónica Cicuéndez, María Vallet-Regí, and Antonio J. Salinas
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hollow nanoparticles ,mesoporous glasses ,copper ,antibacterial ,infection ,pre-osteoblasts ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
In search of new approaches to treat bone infection and prevent drug resistance development, a nanosystem based on hollow bioactive glass nanoparticles (HBGN) of composition 79.5SiO2-(18-x)CaO-2.5P2O5-xCuO (x = 0, 2.5 or 5 mol-% CuO) was developed. The objective of the study was to evaluate the capacity of the HBGN to be used as a nanocarrier of the broad-spectrum antibiotic danofloxacin and source of bactericidal Cu2+ ions. Core-shell nanoparticles with specific surface areas close to 800 m2/g and pore volumes around 1 cm3/g were obtained by using hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and poly(styrene)-block-poly(acrylic acid) (PS-b-PAA) as structure-directing agents. Flow cytometry studies showed the cytocompatibility of the nanoparticles in MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblastic cell cultures. Ion release studies confirmed the release of non-cytotoxic concentrations of Cu2+ ions within the therapeutic range. Moreover, it was shown that the inclusion of copper in the system resulted in a more gradual release of danofloxacin that was extended over one week. The bactericidal activity of the nanosystem was evaluated with E. coli and S. aureus strains. Nanoparticles with copper were not able to reduce bacterial viability by themselves and Cu-free HBGN failed to reduce bacterial growth, despite releasing higher antibiotic concentrations. However, HBGN enriched with copper and danofloxacin drastically reduced bacterial growth in sessile, planktonic and biofilm states, which was attributed to a synergistic effect between the action of Cu2+ ions and danofloxacin. Therefore, the nanosystem here investigated is a promising candidate as an alternative for the local treatment of bone infections.
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240. Las Cajas de Ahorro fusionadas: comportamiento financiero y resultados
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Santos Álvarez, María Valle, primary and Pérez Santana, María Pilar, additional
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- 1999
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241. Hybrid Injectable Sol-Gel Systems Based on Thermo-Sensitive Polyurethane Hydrogels Carrying pH-Sensitive Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for the Controlled and Triggered Release of Therapeutic Agents
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Monica Boffito, Alessandro Torchio, Chiara Tonda-Turo, Rossella Laurano, Miguel Gisbert-Garzarán, Julia C. Berkmann, Claudio Cassino, Miguel Manzano, Georg N. Duda, María Vallet-Regí, Katharina Schmidt-Bleek, and Gianluca Ciardelli
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thermo-sensitive hydrogels ,polyurethane ,pH-sensitive mesoporous silica nanoparticles ,self-immolative polymer ,triggered drug release ,stimuli-responsive ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Injectable therapeutic formulations locally releasing their cargo with tunable kinetics in response to external biochemical/physical cues are gaining interest in the scientific community, with the aim to overcome the cons of traditional administration routes. In this work, we proposed an alternative solution to this challenging goal by combining thermo-sensitive hydrogels based on custom-made amphiphilic poly(ether urethane)s (PEUs) and mesoporous silica nanoparticles coated with a self-immolative polymer sensitive to acid pH (MSN-CS-SIP). By exploiting PEU chemical versatility, Boc-protected amino groups were introduced as PEU building block (PEU-Boc), which were then subjected to a deprotection reaction to expose pendant primary amines along the polymer backbone (PEU-NH2, 3E18 -NH2/gPEU–NH2) with the aim to accelerate system response to external acid pH environment. Then, thermo-sensitive hydrogels were designed (15% w/v) showing fast gelation in physiological conditions (approximately 5 min), while no significant changes in gelation temperature and kinetics were induced by the Boc-deprotection. Conversely, free amines in PEU-NH2 effectively enhanced and accelerated acid pH transfer (pH 5) through hydrogel thickness (PEU-Boc and PEU-NH2 gels covered approximately 42 and 52% of the pH delta between their initial pH and the pH of the surrounding buffer within 30 min incubation, respectively). MSN-CS-SIP carrying a fluorescent cargo as model drug (MSN-CS-SIP-Ru) were then encapsulated within the hydrogels with no significant effects on their thermo-sensitivity. Injectability and in situ gelation at 37°C were demonstrated ex vivo through sub-cutaneous injection in rodents. Moreover, MSN-CS-SIP-Ru-loaded gels turned out to be detectable through the skin by IVIS imaging. Cargo acid pH-triggered delivery from PEU-Boc and PEU-NH2 gels was finally demonstrated through drug release tests in neutral and acid pH environments (in acid pH environment approximately 2-fold higher cargo release). Additionally, acid-triggered payload release from PEU-NH2 gels was significantly higher compared to PEU-Boc systems at 3 and 4 days incubation. The herein designed hybrid injectable formulations could thus represent a significant step forward in the development of multi-stimuli sensitive drug carriers. Indeed, being able to adapt their behavior in response to biochemical cues from the surrounding physio-pathological environment, these formulations can effectively trigger the release of their payload according to therapeutic needs.
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242. Antimycobacterial Effect of Selenium Nanoparticles on Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Hector Estevez, Ainhoa Palacios, David Gil, Juan Anguita, Maria Vallet-Regi, Blanca González, Rafael Prados-Rosales, and Jose L. Luque-Garcia
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selenium nanoparticles ,mycobacterium tuberculosis ,antimycobacterial effect ,smegmatis ,cell wall damaging agents ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death from a single infection agent worldwide. In recent years, the occurrence of TB cases caused by drug-resistant strains has spread, and is expected to continue to grow. Therefore, the development of new alternative treatments to the use of antibiotics is highly important. In that sense, nanotechnology can play a very relevant role, due to the unique characteristics of nanoparticles. In fact, different types of nanoparticles have already been evaluated both as potential bactericides and as efficient drug delivery vehicles. In this work, the use of selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) has been evaluated to inhibit the growth of two types of mycobacteria: Mycobacterium smegmatis (Msm) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The results showed that SeNPs are able to inhibit the growth of both types of mycobacteria by damaging their cell envelope integrity. These results open a new opportunity for the use of this type of nanoparticles as antimycobacterial agents by themselves, or for the development of novel nanosystems that combine the action of these nanoparticles with other drugs.
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243. Examining Association of Personality Characteristics and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Post-COVID Syndrome
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Cristina Delgado-Alonso, María Valles-Salgado, Alfonso Delgado-Álvarez, Natividad Gómez-Ruiz, Miguel Yus, Carmen Polidura, Carlos Pérez-Izquierdo, Alberto Marcos, María José Gil, Jorge Matías-Guiu, and Jordi A. Matias-Guiu
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COVID-19 ,post-COVID syndrome ,personality ,depression ,cognitive ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Background: We aimed to evaluate personality traits in patients with post-COVID syndrome, as well as the association with neuropsychiatric symptoms present in this disorder. Methods: The Big Five Structure Inventory was administered to 93 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of post-COVID syndrome as defined by the WHO and to demographically matched controls. We also performed a comprehensive evaluation of depression, anxiety, fatigue, sleep quality, cognitive function, and olfactory function. Results: Patients with post-COVID syndrome scored lower for emotional stability, equanimity, positive mood, and self-control. Extraversion, emotional stability, and openness correlated negatively with anxiety and depression levels. Conscientiousness correlated negatively with anxiety. No statistically significant correlations were observed between personality traits and cognitive function, sleep quality, olfactory function, or fatigue. Personality scores explained 36.3% and 41% of the variance in scores on the anxiety and depression scales, respectively. Two personality profiles with lower levels of emotional stability were associated with depression and anxiety. Conclusions: Our study shows higher levels of neuroticism in patients with post-COVID syndrome. Personality traits were predictive of the presence of depression and anxiety, but not cognitive function, sleep quality, or fatigue, in the context of post-COVID syndrome. These findings may have implications for the detection of patients at risk of depression and anxiety in post-COVID syndrome, and for the development of preventive and therapeutic interventions.
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- 2022
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244. A data-driven methodological routine to identify key indicators for social-ecological system archetype mapping
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Manuel Pacheco-Romero, María Vallejos, José M Paruelo, Domingo Alcaraz-Segura, M Trinidad Torres-García, María J. Salinas-Bonillo, and Javier Cabello
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coupled human and natural systems ,essential social-ecological system variables ,human-environment interactions ,long-term social-ecological research ,LTSER ,random forest ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The spatial mapping of social-ecological system (SES) archetypes constitutes a fundamental tool to operationalize the SES concept in empirical research. Approaches to detect, map, and characterize SES archetypes have evolved over the last decade towards more integrative and comparable perspectives guided by SES conceptual frameworks and reference lists of variables. However, hardly any studies have investigated how to empirically identify the most relevant set of indicators to map the diversity of SESs. In this study, we propose a data-driven methodological routine based on multivariate statistical analysis to identify the most relevant indicators for mapping and characterizing SES archetypes in a particular region. Taking Andalusia (Spain) as a case study, we applied this methodological routine to 86 indicators representing multiple variables and dimensions of the SES. Additionally, we assessed how the empirical relevance of these indicators contributes to previous expert and empirical knowledge on key variables for characterizing SESs. We identified 29 key indicators that allowed us to map 15 SES archetypes encompassing natural, mosaic, agricultural, and urban systems, which uncovered contrasting land sharing and land sparing patterns throughout the territory. We found synergies but also disagreements between empirical and expert knowledge on the relevance of variables: agreement on their widespread relevance (32.7% of the variables, e.g. crop and livestock production, net primary productivity, population density); relevance conditioned by the context or the scale (16.3%, e.g. land protection, educational level); lack of agreement (20.4%, e.g. economic level, land tenure); need of further assessments due to the lack of expert or empirical knowledge (30.6%). Overall, our data-driven approach can contribute to more objective selection of relevant indicators for SES mapping, which may help to produce comparable and generalizable empirical knowledge on key variables for characterizing SESs, as well as to derive more representative descriptions and causal factor configurations in SES archetype analysis.
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245. Incorporation of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles into Collagen Formulation for 3D Electrospun Scaffolds
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Manuel Estévez, Giorgia Montalbano, Alvaro Gallo-Cordova, Jesús G. Ovejero, Isabel Izquierdo-Barba, Blanca González, Clarissa Tomasina, Lorenzo Moroni, María Vallet-Regí, Chiara Vitale-Brovarone, and Sonia Fiorilli
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SPIONs ,type-I collagen ,magnetic scaffolds ,electrospinning ,human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells ,bone regeneration ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Nowadays, there is an ever-increasing interest in the development of systems able to guide and influence cell activities for bone regeneration. In this context, we have explored for the first time the combination of type-I collagen and superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) to design magnetic and biocompatible electrospun scaffolds. For this purpose, SPIONs with a size of 12 nm were obtained by thermal decomposition and transferred to an aqueous medium via ligand exchange with dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA). The SPIONs were subsequently incorporated into type-I collagen solutions to prove the processability of the resulting hybrid formulation by means of electrospinning. The optimized method led to the fabrication of nanostructured scaffolds composed of randomly oriented collagen fibers ranging between 100 and 200 nm, where SPIONs resulted distributed and embedded into the collagen fibers. The SPIONs-containing electrospun structures proved to preserve the magnetic properties of the nanoparticles alone, making these matrices excellent candidates to explore the magnetic stimuli for biomedical applications. Furthermore, the biological assessment of these collagen scaffolds confirmed high viability, adhesion, and proliferation of both pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells and human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs).
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246. Bacteria-Assisted Transport of Nanomaterials to Improve Drug Delivery in Cancer Therapy
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Carla Jiménez-Jiménez, Víctor M. Moreno, and María Vallet-Regí
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bacteria ,nanoparticles ,drug delivery ,cancer ,nanocarrier ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Currently, the design of nanomaterials for the treatment of different pathologies is presenting a major impact on biomedical research. Thanks to this, nanoparticles represent a successful strategy for the delivery of high amounts of drugs for the treatment of cancer. Different nanosystems have been designed to combat this pathology. However, the poor penetration of these nanomaterials into the tumor tissue prevents the drug from entering the inner regions of the tumor. Some bacterial strains have self-propulsion and guiding capacity thanks to their flagella. They also have a preference to accumulate in certain tumor regions due to the presence of different chemo-attractants factors. Bioconjugation reactions allow the binding of nanoparticles in living systems, such as cells or bacteria, in a simple way. Therefore, bacteria are being used as a transport vehicle for nanoparticles, facilitating their penetration and the subsequent release of the drug inside the tumor. This review would summarize the literature on the anchoring methods of diverse nanosystems in bacteria and, interestingly, their advantages and possible applications in cancer therapy.
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247. Effect of Gold Nanostars Plus Amikacin against Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Biofilms
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John Jairo Aguilera-Correa, Rafaela García-Álvarez, Aranzazu Mediero, Jaime Esteban, and María Vallet-Regí
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carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae ,gold nanostars ,amikacin ,biofilm ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
(1) Background: Carbapenem-resistant Klesiella pneumoniae (CR-KP) infection rates depict an almost pre-antibiotic scenario since the pipeline for effective antibiotics against this pathogen has been almost entirely depleted. This study aims to evaluate the antibacterial effect of gold nanostars (GNS) alone or associated with some of the most widely used antibiotics for the treatment of CR-KP strains, i.e., meropenem or amikacin, on both planktonic and sessile forms. Additionally, we measured the effect of GNS on cell proliferation and biocompatibility in invertebrate in vivo models. (2) Materials and methods: GNS were made from gold seeds grown using a seeded-growth surfactant-free method assisted by silver ions and functionalized with mercapto-poly(ethylene glycol)amino by ligand exchange. The antimicrobial capacity, effect on cell proliferation, and biocompatibility of the most effective combination was evaluated in a Galleria mellonella model. (3) Results: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) were 80 and 160 µM of GNS for all strains, respectively. The minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration (MBIC) and minimum biofilm eradication concentration (MBEC) were >320 µM of GNS for both. A synergy was found between GNS and amikacin. Larvae administered GNS plus amikacin were found to tolerate the treatment well, which prevented infection. (4) Conclusions: GNS are a promising anti-CR-KP nanomaterial.
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- 2022
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248. Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Decorated Mesoporous Silica Nanosystem for Combined Antibiofilm Therapy
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Elena Álvarez, Manuel Estévez, Alvaro Gallo-Cordova, Blanca González, Rafael R. Castillo, María del Puerto Morales, Montserrat Colilla, Isabel Izquierdo-Barba, and María Vallet-Regí
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mesoporous silica nanoparticles ,superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles ,thermo-responsive polymer coating ,antibiotic delivery ,combined therapy ,bacterial biofilm ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
A crucial challenge to face in the treatment of biofilm-associated infection is the ability of bacteria to develop resistance to traditional antimicrobial therapies based on the administration of antibiotics alone. This study aims to apply magnetic hyperthermia together with controlled antibiotic delivery from a unique magnetic-responsive nanocarrier for a combination therapy against biofilm. The design of the nanosystem is based on antibiotic-loaded mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) externally functionalized with a thermo-responsive polymer capping layer, and decorated in the outermost surface with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs). The SPIONs are able to generate heat upon application of an alternating magnetic field (AMF), reaching the temperature needed to induce a change in the polymer conformation from linear to globular, therefore triggering pore uncapping and the antibiotic cargo release. The microbiological assays indicated that exposure of E. coli biofilms to 200 µg/mL of the nanosystem and the application of an AMF (202 kHz, 30 mT) decreased the number of viable bacteria by 4 log10 units compared with the control. The results of the present study show that combined hyperthermia and antibiotic treatment is a promising approach for the effective management of biofilm-associated infections.
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249. Acceso al asilo y otras formas de protección internacional de personas que llegan por mar o por tierra a Ceuta, Melilla y costas españolas
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María Valles Ferrero
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Law ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
A pesar de que por su posición geográfica España es uno de los principales puntos de entrada a la Unión Europea, rara vez se asocia el fenómeno de las llegadas a costas españolas y a Ceuta y Melilla con el acceso al derecho de asilo y otras formas de protección internacional. Este artículo pretente reflexionar sobre los motivos por los que pocas personas piden asilo a su llegada, para lo que realiza un recorrido por los datos disponibles, la realidad actual y el marco jurídico aplicable. Finalmente concluye que la notable falta de seguridad jurídica junto con los retos en la tramitación de las llegadas estarían entre los factores que limitan la identificación de necesidades de protección internacional y el acceso a los procedimientos de asilo de las personas que llegan a España por mar o por tierra a Ceuta o Melilla.
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250. A proposal for measuring hotels’ managerial responses to User-Generated-Content Reviews
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Javier Perez-Aranda, María Vallespín, and Sebastian Molinillo
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ewom ,user-generated-content ,review sites ,ranking ,hotel ,Recreation leadership. Administration of recreation services ,GV181.35-181.6 - Abstract
Despite the fact that User-Generated-Content (UGC) has emerged as a widely implemented practice in many disciplines and industries, including tourism and hospitality, academic research lacks a measurement method for hotels’ managerial responses to UGCReviews (UGC-R). Based on data from a survey of 335 hotels, this article validates a 32-item UGC-Review scale that, through a battery of exploratory factorial analysis tests, comprises 6 constructs: identification of the reputation landscape; assessment of changes in the company´s ratings and rankings over time; determination of the publication reach; comparison with industry competitors; review and comparison of ranking methodologies and increased reputational scores. The results show that the proposal scale demonstrates reliability and dimensionality. The proposed UGC-R scale is a strategic tool for business managers aiming to improve their marketing strategies and to gain insig
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