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252. Left ventricle implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a dextro-transposition of the great arteries case
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Filipe Macedo, Raquel Garcia, Cristina Cruz, and Miguel Martins de Carvalho
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Heart Ventricles ,Transposition of Great Vessels ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,dextro-Transposition of the great arteries ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Arteries ,medicine.disease ,Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ,Defibrillators, Implantable ,Arterial Switch Operation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030228 respiratory system ,Great arteries ,Ventricle ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Cardiology ,Senning Procedure ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Complication - Abstract
We present a case of a patient with dextro-transposition of the great arteries palliated with a Senning procedure and a long-term arrhythmic complication that required an intervention, with an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) implantation in the sub-pulmonary ventricle (morphologically left). This case highlights the need to perform off-label procedures to deal with the long-term complications of these complex patients.
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253. Drought and salinity: A comparison of their effects on the ammonium‐preferring species Spartina alterniflora
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Kaouthar Jeddi, Kamel Hessini, Kadambot H. M. Siddique, Cristina Cruz, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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inorganic chemicals ,0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Salinity ,Osmotic shock ,Perennial plant ,Physiology ,Plant Science ,Poaceae ,Photosynthesis ,Spartina alterniflora ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitrate ,Ammonium Compounds ,Genetics ,Ammonium ,Spartina ,biology ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Droughts ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Agronomy ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Drought and salinity are the most serious environmental factors affecting crop productivity worldwide; hence, it is important to select and develop both salt- and drought-tolerant crops. The perennial smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora Loisel is unusual in that it is highly salt-tolerant and seems to prefer ammonium (NH4 + ) over nitrate (NO3 - ) as an inorganic N source. In this study, we determined whether Spartina's unique preference for NH4 + enhances performance under salt and drought stress. Greenhouse experiments were conducted to compare the interactive effects of N source, salinity, and low water availability on plant performance (growth and antioxidant metabolism). Drought significantly reduced growth and photosynthetic activity in S. alterniflora, more so with NH4 + than NO3 - ; in contrast, NH4 + enhanced growth under high salinity. The increased tolerance of S. alterniflora to salt stress in the presence of NH4 + was linked to a high level of antioxidant enzyme activity, combined with low MDA content, EL, and H2 O2 production. In contrast, drought stress negated the growth advantages for S. alterniflora exposed to salt stress in the presence of NH4 + . The susceptibility of S. alterniflora to drought was partly due to reduced antioxidant enzyme activities, thereby reducing the defense against the oxidative damages induced by osmotic stress. In conclusion, in contrast to salt stress, drought stress negates the beneficial effects of ammonium as an N source in the C4 plant Spartina alterniflora.
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254. The Adaptive Power of
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Tarciana Araújo Brito de, Andrade, José Nuno Dinis Cabral, Beirão, Amilton José Vieira de, Arruda, and Cristina, Cruz
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Ammophila arenaria ,bimetal ,reversible leaf movement ,climate adaptation ,Article ,biomimetic and design - Abstract
The aim of our study was to apply a biomimetic approach, inspired by the Ammophila arenaria. This organism possesses a reversible leaf opening and closing mechanism that responds to water and salt stress (hydronastic movement). We adopted a problem-based biomimetic methodology in three stages: (i) two observation studies; (ii) how to abstract and develop a parametric model to simulate the leaf movement; and (iii) experiments with bimetal, a smart material that curls up when heated. We added creases to the bimetal active layer in analogy to the position of bulliform cells. These cells determine the leaf-closing pattern. The experiments demonstrated that creases influence and can change the direction of the bimetal natural movement. Thus, it is possible to replicate the Ammophila arenaria leaf-rolling mechanism in response to temperature variation and solar radiation in the bimetal. In future works, we will be able to propose responsive facade solutions based on these results.
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255. Dilated right cardiac chamber delusion solved by cardiovascular magnetic resonance
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Catarina Costa, Ricardo Pinto, Teresa Pinho, André Carvalho, Cristina Cruz, António Madureira, and Filipe Macedo
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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256. Survey of Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa, Cnidaria) in fishes from the Madeira Archipelago and the Portuguese mainland coast: detection of Kudoa thyrsites in new hosts Scomber colias and Micromesistius poutassou
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Aurélia Saraiva, Martina Lisnerová, Liliana Ribeiro, Bárbara Cavaleiro, Joana Serrão, Margarida Hermida, Ivan Fiala, Sara Nogueira, and Cristina Cruz
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Spores ,Atlantic chub mackerel ,Genes, Protozoan ,Micromesistius ,Zoology ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Fish Diseases ,Colias ,parasitic diseases ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Myxozoa ,Kudoa thyrsites ,Phylogeny ,Scomber ,Portugal ,biology ,Fishes ,biology.organism_classification ,Blue whiting ,Perciformes ,Gadiformes ,Kudoa ,Parasitology ,geographic locations - Abstract
Myxozoan parasites of the genus Kudoa Meglitsch, 1947 are associated with post-mortem tissue degradation that causes great financial losses to commercial fisheries. Kudoa thyrsites (Gilchrist, 1924) is a species with a very wide host range including commercial tunas, mackerels, salmonids and flatfishes. A sample of 190 fishes of 18 species from the Madeira Archipelago and 30 Atlantic chub mackerel, Scomber colias Gmelin, and 30 blue whiting, Micromesistius poutassou (Risso), from the Portuguese mainland coast were examined for the presence of species of Kudoa. The prevalence of Kudoa spp. was 80% in M. poutassou and 60% in S. colias. No spore was detected in S. colias from Madeira, which was confirmed by specific PCR screening of the muscle from all individuals of S. colias. SSU rDNA analysis revealed that M. poutassou and S. colias from the Portuguese mainland coast were infected with K. thyrsites, an economically important myxozoan parasite. Both sequences were identical with sequences of the eastern Atlantic K. thyrsites genotype, including that from the type host of this parasite. This is the first report of K. thyrsites from M. poutassou and S. colias. The fact that spores of species of Kudoa were not detected in fishes screened in the Madeira Archipelago may be explained by various ecological factors, such as the absence of a continental shelf, a short insular shelf, and oceanic waters with low productivity, all resulting in reduced abundance of benthic organisms. Consequently, it is possible that as yet unknown annelid definitive hosts of Kudoa spp. are absent or very rare near Madeiran coasts.
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257. AVALIAÇÃO DO MANEJO QUÍMICO DE HERBICIDA PARA CONTROLE DE SOJA E ALGODÃO RESISTENTES A GLYPHOSATE
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Marina Aparecida Costa Lima, Gabriel Amorim Medrado, Bruna Makyssine Alcantara Silva, Danielle Cristina Cruz da Silva, Klever de Sousa Calixto, Denize Sampaio Chagas, Joyce das Neves Cruz, Marcus Aurélio de Medeiros, Érika Beatriz Nogueira Machado, Leandra Brito de Oliveira, Karine dos Santos de Santana, and Gabriela Pereira de Carvalho
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258. Formation en animation socioculturelle à l’ESELx : La création artistique collaborative et ses implications
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Pedro Felicio, Abel Arez, Cristina Cruz, Joana Campos, Laurence Vohlgemuth, Ana Gama, Carla Rocha, and Maria José Nobre
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259. Iron Toxicity and Its Relation to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability in Ectomycorrhizal Fungi
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Alessandro Coutinho Ramos, Sávio Bastos de Souza, Amanda Moura Dutra, Amanda Azevedo Bertolazi, João Vitor Saraiva Raimondi Lopes, Cristina Cruz, Frederico Jacob Eutrópio, Amanda Brahim Brandão, and Maynara Marcarini do Nascimento
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Siderophore ,Phosphorus ,fungi ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Photosynthesis ,Ferrous ,Nutrient ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Soil water ,medicine ,Ferric ,Acid rain ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Iron (Fe) is essential for the maintenance of processes such as respiration and photosynthesis, thus being an important element for the plant production of cultivated or natural species. However, the combination of Fe and the acidity of acid rain creates favourable environments for the occurrence of oxy-reduction reactions, which transform Fe3+ into soluble forms (Fe2+), increasing the availability of this metal in the soil, causing direct and indirect effects on plant growth, development, and productivity. Fe can also affect the availability of other nutrients in the soil like nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), directly influencing plant growth. At an optimum concentration, Fe can increase the availability of N, while in high concentrations, it does not alter N content. However, Fe has a high affinity for P and in acid soils this metal is commonly found in high concentrations, thus Fe usually binds to P, making this macronutrient unavailable for uptake by the plant, thereby negatively affecting the plant’s metabolism. To promote the recovery of environments contaminated by toxic levels of Fe, the use of mycorrhizal associations, such as ectomycorrhizae, is considered a promising practice. Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi developed three Fe absorption mechanisms to prevent its insolubility and toxicity: acidification of the medium, reduction of ferric to ferrous form, and secretion of iron-chelating molecules (melanins and siderophores). However, for host plants to obtain the benefits of fungi under conditions of Fe toxicity, it is necessary to carry out in vitro studies, using several sources of this metal. It is also extremely important to analyse the relationship of Fe with other nutrients in the medium, mainly N and P, since ECM fungi have intra and interspecific variations, and their growth is influenced by several abiotic factors.
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260. Criatividade e cérebros criadores: potenciação educativa
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Maria Dulce de Noronha Abreu e Sousa, Ana Cristina Cruz Mateus, Ana Raquel de Noronha e Sousa Mourão Teixeira, Ana Isabel Costa Rodrigues, and Andréa Martins Pedreira de Oliveira
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261. Global variation in postoperative mortality and complications after cancer surgery: a multicentre, prospective cohort study in 82 countries
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Stephen R Knight, Catherine A Shaw, Riinu Pius, Thomas M Drake, Lisa Norman, Adesoji O Ademuyiwa, Adewale O Adisa, Maria Lorena Aguilera, Sara W Al-Saqqa, Ibrahim Al-Slaibi, Aneel Bhangu, Bruce M Biccard, Peter Brocklehurst, Ainhoa Costas-Chavarri, Kathryn Chu, Anna Dare, Muhammed Elhadi, Cameron J Fairfield, J Edward Fitzgerald, Dhruv Ghosh, James Glasbey, Mark I. van Berge Henegouwen, J.C. Allen Ingabire, T Peter Kingham, Marie Carmela Lapitan, Ismaïl Lawani, Bettina Lieske, Richard Lilford, Janet Martin, Kenneth A McLean, Rachel Moore, Dion Morton, Dmitri Nepogodiev, Faustin Ntirenganya, Francesco Pata, Thomas Pinkney, Ahmad Uzair Qureshi, Antonio Ramos-De la Medina, Aya Riad, Hosni Khairy Salem, Joana Simões, Richard Spence, Neil Smart, Stephen Tabiri, Hannah Thomas, Thomas G Weiser, Malcolm West, John Whitaker, Ewen M Harrison, Arben Gjata, Maria Marta Modolo, Sebastian King, Erick Chan, Sayeda Nazmun Nahar, Ade Waterman, Dominique Vervoort, Alemayehu Ginbo Bedada, Bernardo De Azevedo, Ana Gabriela Figueiredo, Manol Sokolov, Venerand Barendegere, Gerald Ekwen, Arnav Agarwal, Qinyang Liu, Juan Camilo Correa, Kalisya Luc Malemo, Jacques Bake, Jakov Mihanovic, Kamila Kuncarová, Julius Orhalmi, Hosni Salem, Jyri Teras, Aristotelis Kechagias, Alexis P Arnaud, Judith Lindert, Vasileios Kalles, Maria-Lorena Aguilera-Arevalo, Gustavo Recinos, Zsolt Baranyai, Basant Kumar, Harish Neelamraju Lakshmi, Sanoop Koshy Zachariah, Philip Alexander, Sunil Kumar Venkatappa, C Pramesh, Radhian Amandito, Christina Fleming, Luca Ansaloni, Gianluca Pellino, Ahmed M. Altibi, Ibrahim Nour, Intisar Hamdun, Ali M. Ghellai, Donatas Venskutonis, Tomas Poskus, Justas Zilinskas, Precious Malemia, Yong Yong Tew, Elaine Borg, Sarah Ellul, fatima Zahraa Wafqui, David W Borowski, Anne Sophie van Dalen, Cameron Wells, Harissou Adamou, Adesoji Ademuyiwa, Adewale Adisa, Kjetil Søreide, Sara Al Saqqa, Osaid Alser, Haya Tahboub, Helmut Alfredo Segovia Lohse, Sebastian Shu Yip, Piotr Major, António Sampaio Soares, Matei Razvan Bratu, Andrey Litvin, Armen Vardanyan, JC Allen Ingabire, Ahmad Gudal, Naif Albati, Jovan Juloski, Miran Rems, Sarah Rayne, Stephanie Van Straten, Yoshan Moodley, Irene Ortega Vázquez, Jaime Ruiz-Tovar, Kithsiri Janakantha Senanayake, Sujeewa Priyantha Bandara Thalgaspitiya, Omer Abdelbagi Omer, Anmar Homeida, Yucel Cengiz, Daniel Clerc, Muhammad Alshaar, Hanen Bouaziz, Yuksel Altinel, Matthew Doe, Maryna Freigofer, Ella Teasdale, Rakan Kabariti, Joshua Michael Clements, Stephen Richard Knight, Ahsan Ashfaq, Ijeoma Azodo, Gabriela Wagner, Ivan Trostchansky, Mayaba Maimbo, David Linyama, Helidon Nina, Amanda Zeko, Claudio Gabriel Fermani, Santiago Villalobos, Federico Carballo, Pablo Farina, Sebastian Guckenheimer, Marilla Dickfos, Ankit Ajmera, Chester Chong, Ralph Gourlay, Sikandar Hussaini, Yi Jia Lee, Adeeb Majid, Peter Martin, Rebecca Miles, Owen James Morris, Jamie Phua, William Ridley, Tarunpreet Saluja, Ryan Renxin Tan, Jen Teh, Anna Wells, Bharti Arora, Qaasim Dollie, Debbie Ho, Yanru Ma, Omattage Mahasha Perera, Anthony Truong, Amanda Caroline Dawson, Bryan Lim, Upuli Pahalawatta, Jacqueline Phan, Xiao-Ming Sarah Woon-Shoo-Tong, Andrea Yeoh, Lillian Charman, Andrew Drane, Sharon Laura, Charmaine Chu Wen Lo, Amy Mozes, Rita Poon, Hao Han Tan, Ellen Wall, Prakshi Chopra, Jasmine De Giovanni, Bal Dhital, Brian Draganic, Alexander Duller, Jonathan Gani, Yao Kuan Goh, Jun Young Jeong, Brendan McManus, Prakash Nagappan, Peter Pockney, Anya Rugendyke, Mahsa Sarrami, Stephen Smith, Vanessa Wills, Hsu Ven Wong, Geoffrey Ye, Geoffrey Zhang, Ethan Brooker, Daniel Feng, Bonnie Lau, Carlin Ngai, Sarah Birks, David Gyorki, Jaime Otero de Pablos, Ali Abbosh, Chris Gillespie, Ahmed Mahmoud, Bianca Kwan, Joshua Lawson, Andrea Warwick, Janne Bingham, Andrew J Cockbain, Nagendra Naidu Dudi-Venkata, Jordan Ellaby-Hall, Ben Finlay, Emily Humphries, Jade Pisaniello, Monique Pisaniello, Salma Salih, Tarik Sammour, Haidar Hadri Abd Wahab, April De Silva, Nicola Hayward, Kartik Iyer, Guy Maddern, Gian Andrea Prevost, Naga Annapureddy, Krishna Pranathi Settipalli, Jeremy Yeo, Lucy Hempenstall, Lily Pham, Shaun Purcell, Cherry Talavera, Ashish I Vaska, Gurpreet Chaggar, Phillip Chrapko, Annelise Cocco, Sarah Michelle Crystal Jade Coulter-Nile, Grahame Ctercteko, James French, Houchen Gong, Martijn Gosselink, Thuvarahan Jegathees, Ivan Jin, Michelle Kalachov, Kathryn Kiefhaber, Katherine Lee, Jason Luong, Steven Phan, Henry Pleass, Kelly Veale, Zhi Zeng, Angela Au, Ashe DeBiasio, Idy Deng, Jananee Myooran, Amrita Nair, Peter Stewart, Anton Stift, Lukas Walter Unger, Kerstin Wimmer, Nabila Ahmed, Syed Hasan, Saber Rahman, Margaret O'Shea, Greg Padmore, Adrian Peters, Pietro Perduca, Guenda Pulcina, Nicolas Tinton, Frederic Buxant, Elsa Dabin, Giulia Garofalo, Francis Dossou, Freddy Houehanou Rodrigue Gnangnon, Yacoubou Imorou Souaibou, Pako Motlaleselelo, Omphile Tlhomelang, Igor Lima Buarque, Gustavo Mendonça Ataíde Gomes, Aldo Vieira Barros, Ilia Batashki, Nikolai Damianov, Vladislav Stoyanov, Dragomir Dardanov, Svilen Maslyankov, Plamen Petkov, George Todorov, Evgeni Zhivkov, Aygulya Akisheva, Miguel Angel Castilla Moreno, Geno Genov, Ivelina Ilieva, Tsvetomir Ivanov, Martin Karamanliev, Azhar Khan, Emil Mitkov, Tsanko Yotsov, Boyko Atanasov, Nikolay Belev, Mihail Slavchev, Carlos Nsengiyumva, Elgan Jones, Simon Stock, Steve Kyota, James Brown, Tresor Mabanza K., Lemery Nigo Samuel, Chidi Otuneme, Ngwang Prosper, Franklin Umenze, Marylise Boutros, Natasha Caminsky, Sinziana Dumitra, Richard Garfinkle, Dominique Morency, Ebram Salama, Alexander Banks, Lorenzo Ferri, Haitian He, Amit Katz, Alexander Sender Liberman, Sarkis Meterissian, Allison Pang, Elena Parvez, Usmaan Hameed, Fahima Osman, Sangita Sequeira, Natalie Coburn, Alisha Jaffer, Paul Karanicolas, Matthew Mosseler, Reilly Musselman, Xinyuan Liu, Ching Wan Yip, Juan Sebastian Garces-Otero, Carolina Guzman, Sebastian Sierra, Andres Uribe Valencia, Paulo Andrés Cabrera Rivera, Saul Camelo, Andrea Gonzalez, Alejandro González-Orozco, Manuel Santiago Mosquera Paz, Carlos J- Perez Rivera, Felipe Gonzalez, Andres Isaza-Restrepo, Laura Nino- Torres, Natalia Arias Madrid, Maria Clara Mendoza Arango, Justin Tsandiraki, Damir Jemendžic, Branislav Kocman, Oliver Šuman, Renata Canic, Darko Jurišic, Ivana Karakas, Ana Krizanovic Rupcic, Vlatka Pitlovic, Josip Samardžic, Mario Kopljar, Ivan Bacic, Edgar Domini, Robert Karlo, Danijela Miljanic, Andrea Simic, Mariam Ahmed, Majdi Al Nassrallah, Rabiya Altaf, Talal Amjad, Ruba Eltoum, Heba Haidar, Alhassan Hassan, Omar Khalil, Marwan Qasem, Rommel Ramesh, Gautham Sajith, Maham Wisal, Jan Žatecký, Michele Bujda, Katerina Jirankova, Ales Paclik, Aya Abdallah, Mariam Abdulgawad Almogy, Esraa Ayman El-sawy, Ahmed Moustafa ElFayoumy, Nourhan Elghareeb, Nourhan Ahmed Esmat, Ahmed Fadel, Abdullah Habater, Heba Hamdy, Amr Hefni, Marwa Kamal, Norhan Mohamed Abobakr, Ahmed Sayed, Nancy Shaker, Ehab Taha, Hoda Tharwat, Omar Zakaria, Ibrahem Abdelmotaleb, Ali Al-Dhufri, Hamza S. Al-Himyari, Enas El sheikh, Asmaa Eldmaty, Aya Elkhalawy, Ahmed M.Elkhashen, Kithara Magdy, Safa Mostafa, Habib Doutoum Sadia, Mohamed mahmoud Saleh, Dina Samir, Mohamed Yahia Mohamed Ali, Mahmoud A. Nassar, Samar Abdelhady, Aly Abdelrazek, Israa Abdelsalam, Aya El-Sawy, Eman Essam, Mohamed Gadelkarim, Khaled Ghaly, Mohamed Hassabalnaby, Rana Masarani, Nourhan Mohamed Shaaban, Ahmed Sabry, Menatalla Salem, Nourhan Akram Soliman, Diaaaldin Zahran, Moustafa Ramadan Abou El.soud, Esraa Tarek Badr, Hala Borham, Nehal Elmeslemany, Mohammad Elsayed, Fawzia Elsherif, Sara Eslam, Gehad Gaber, Sondos Ibrahim, Yara Kamh, Abdelrahman Mahmoud, Shimaa gamal Mohamed, Eman Morshedy, Cinderella Omar, Fatima Salem Soliman, Shaza Abdelkawy, Naglaa Abdelmohsen, Mahmoud Abdelshakour, Ahmed Dahy, Norhan Gamal, Mohammed Gamal, Ahmad Hasan, Helal Hetta, Nehad Mousa, Mohamed Omar, Somia Rabie, Mahmoud Saad, Bakeer Saleh, Marwa Sayed Mohamed, Muhammad Shawqi, Heba Abdelhady Mousa, Mostafa Alnoury, Mohamed Elbealawy, Ahmed Elshafey, Muhammad Essam Ibrahim El Desouki Muhammad Ahmed, Mennatullah Ghonaim, Fawzy Hgag, Mohamed Ibrahim, Mahmoud Morsy, Mohamed Reda Loaloa, Ahmed Refaat, Hadeer Samir, Fatma Shahien, Mohamed Sobhy, Fathy Sroor, Esraa Abdellatif, Marina Adel, Amr Abdelghani Afifi, Eman Afifi, Marco Antaky, Amr Dawoud, Naira El Zoghby, Amira El-remaily, Ali Abdelazez Elzanfaly, Ahmed Gadallah, Fatma Alzahraa Gamal, Omar Hashem, Shrouk Medhat Youssef, Aliaa Muhammad Attyah, Malak Munir, Omar Shazly, Esraa Taha, Karim Wilson, Sawsan Adel, Asmaa Ali, Esraa Eid, Esraa Elhelow, Marwa Elmahdy, Bassant Elshatby, Amany Hossam el-din Zakaria, Ahmad Hossny, Eman Ibrahim, Ahmed M.Yonis, Maram Metwalli, Basant Yousry, Esraa Zid, Mina A Yacoub, Ahmed Abdelhakim, Nervana Abouelsoad, Mo'min Alkhatib, Ahmed Ashraf, Alaa Ashraf, Yasmin Elazab, Mahmoud Elfanty, Osama Elkabir, Mai Elsayed, Ahmed Elshimy, Hager Elsobky, John Eskander, Ahmed Gad, Ward Hamsho, Noura Khaled Abdelwahed, Menna Magdy, Dalia Moharam, Abeer Osama, Shereen Ramadan, Radwa Roum, Taqwa Sayed, Tarneem Shehada, Ahmed Mohy Zidan, Khalid Abbas, Amr Ali, Mohamed Attia, Mohamed Balata, Ayman El Nakeeb, Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed Elewaily, Ahmed Elfallal, Hossam Elfeki, Ahmed Elkhadragy, Sameh Emile, Helmy Ezzat, Hasnaa Hosni, Islam Mansour, Waleed Omar, Gehad Othman, Kareem Sadek, Mostafa Shalaby, Noura Shehab-Eldeen, Rawda Anas khalifa, Helmy Badr, Mostafa Eldeep, Ahmed Eldeep, Amany Eldoseuky mohammed, Salwa Khallaf, Eman Magdy Hegazy, Rokia Mahmoud, Pola Mikhail, Mahmoud Morsi, Sara Mowafy, Dina Raafat, Amina Safy, Marwa Sera, Ahmed shible Sera, Mostafa Salim Mohamed AbdAllah, Muhammad Abdelkader, Abdulrahman Osama Abdou, Ahmedgaber Ahmed, Shireen Gaafar, Fatma Ibrahim negm, Mina Lapic, Ahmed Maher, Hagar Mahmoud, Ahmed Mostafa, Mohamed Samir, Fatma Samy, Nourhan Semeda, Hind I. Shalaby, Alaa El-taweel, Ahmed Galal Elnagar, Ahmed Gamal Hemidan, Mohamed Hussein, Ahmed.A. Kandil, Mf Moawad, Ayat Allah Nasser Hamamah, Mostafa Soliman, Mohamed Abdelkhalek, Noura Abdelmaksoud Tawakel, Ahmed Mohamed Abdelwahed, Alrawy Abdou, Khalid Atallah, Mohammed Yasser Elsherbeny, Eman Emara, Mohamed Hamdy, Omar Hamdy, Amira Haron, Salma Ismail, Islam Hany Metwally, Nihal Mohamed Hamed Elgaml, Ahmed Nassar, Basel Refky, Mirna Sadek, Mahmoud Saleh, Asmaa Yunes, Mai Zakaria, Mohammed Zuhdy, Notila Fayed, Mohammed Mustafa Hassan Mohammed, Sander Kütner, Priit Melnik, Indrek Seire, Toomas Ümarik, Eppu Ainoa, Verner Eerola, Hanna Koppatz, Laura Koskenvuo, Ville Sallinen, Sini Takala, Jevgeni Katunin, Arto Turunen, Niki Christou, Muriel Mathonnet, Vincent Lavoue, Krystel Nyangoh Timoh, Lucie Soulabaille, Romain Lesourd, Aude Merdrignac, Laurent Sulpice, Benoît André, Elodie Chantalat, Charlotte Vaysse, Bertrand Dousset, Sebastien Gaujoux, Gregory Martin, Octavian Clonda, Domantas Juodis, Klaus Kienle, Andras Mravik, Samuel Palmer, Gabor Szabadhegyi, Anita Eseenam Agbeko, Solomon Gyabaah, Frank Enoch Gyamfi, Nuhu Naabo, Atta Owusu senior, Joseph Yorke, Frank Owusu, Francis Abantanga, Theophilus Teddy Kojo Anyomih, Abdul-Jalilu Mohammed Muntaka, Emmanuel Owusu Abem, Mohammed Sheriff, Paul M. Wondoh, Dimitrios Balalis, Dimitrios Korkolis, Georgios Gkiokas, Eirini Pantiora, Theodosios Theodosopoulos, Argyrios Ioannidis, Konstantinos Konstantinidis, Sofia Konstantinidou, Nikolaos Machairas, Anna Paspala, Anastasia Prodromidou, Christos Chouliaras, Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Ioannis Baloyiannis, Ioannis Mamaloudis, George Tzovaras, Ioanna Akrida, Maria-Ioanna Argentou, Stylianos Germanos, Evangelos Iliopoulos, Ioannis Maroulis, George Skroubis, George Theofanis, Christos Chatzakis, Orestis Ioannidis, Lydia Loutzidou, Panagiotis Karathanasis, Nikolaos Michalopoulos, Charalampos Theodoropoulos, Dimitrios Theodorou, Tania Triantafyllou, Zoe Garoufalia, Natasha Hasemaki, Michalis Kontos, Gregory Kouraklis, Stylianos Kykalos, Theodore Liakakos, Eustratia Mpaili, Alexandros Papalampros, Dimitrios Schizas, Athanasios Syllaios, Ekaterini Christina Tampaki, Antonios Tsimpoukelis, Maria Ioanna Antonopoulou, Eirini Deskou, Dimitrios K. Manatakis, Dimitrios Papageorgiou, Menelaos Zoulamoglou, Christos Anthoulakis, Michalis Margaritis, Nikolaos Nikoloudis, Veronica Campo, André Ceballos, Mario-Andrés Flores, Waleska Giron, Donghyun Ko, Gabriel Martinez, Verónica Rivera Lara, Nataly Rueda, Andres Sanchez, Jorge Carlos Guillermo Tejeda Garrido, Alvaro Eduardo Alvarez Rivera, Elvis Benjamin Bamaca Ixcajoc, Lilian Elizabeth Barreda Zelaya, Patricia Chacòn-Herrera, Ligia Margarita Corea Ruiz, Guillermo Echeverria-Davila, Mario Garcia, Danilo García, Edgar Fernando Gutiérrez Mayen, Noriega José, Nery Mazariegos, Diego Méndez, Michael Paniagua Espinoza, David Bardos, Marton Benke, Kristof Illes, Balint András Kokas, Réka Szabó, Akhila Appukuttan, Anjitha Asok, Vijaykumar D.k, Kapil Malik, Praveen Ravishankaran, Ritesh Tapkire, Guru Moorthy, Joyner Abraham, Ramesh Muthuvel, John Alapatt, Abhay Kattepur, Nizamudheen Pareekutty, Mebanshanbor Garod, Caleb Harris, Cliff Wanniang, Ashish Gupta, Deepak Nehra, Sanjeev Parshad, Rajgopal Acharya, Rajendra Badwe, Manish Bhandare, Urvashi Jain, Karishma Kirti, Nita Nair, Shailesh Shrikhande, Purvi Thakkar, Premkumar Anandan, Archana C S, Arun Holenarasipur Narasannaiah, Tejaswi Jagarlamudi, Rashmi M R, Mallikarjuna Manangi, Abhishek Raghavendra, K. Seshagiri Rao, Vinay S, Vinay Sajjan, Aneesh Shenoy, Santhosh Shivashankar Chikkanayakanahalli, Kavya Tharanath, Sushmita V, Peter Adidharma, Raksheeth Agarwal, Phebe Anggita Gultom, Ghafur Rasyid Arifin, Matthew Billy, Zatira Elfizri, Alessa Fahira, Devi Felicia, Triana Hardianti Gunardi, Nadya Johanna, Nadia Rahmadiani Nugrahadi, Sonar Soni Panigoro, Siti Rahmayanti, Retta Catherina Sihotang, Santi Yuanita Brata, Hadi Winoto, Nastaran Barati, Manoochehr Karami, Hamidreza Khorshidi, Homa Naderifar, Mazin A. 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Lesetedi, Chiapo, Mabedi, Charles, Magill, Laura, Makinde Alakaloko, Felix, Makupe, Alex, Monahan, Mark, Mulira, Soloman, Muller, Elmi, Musowoyo, Jospeh, Olory-Togbe, Jean Léon, Roberts, Tracey, Smith, Martin, Tayler, Viki, Windsor, John, Yepez, Raul, Sundar, Sudha, Runigamugabo, Emmy, Verjee, Azmina, Chen, José, Daya, Leonid, El Aroussi, Nouhaila, Farina, Valeria, Gnintedeme Olivier, Tchianze, Gonzales Nacarino, Mauricio, Hammani, Aamr, Honjo, Sarah, Jacobs, Rebecca, Kimura, Hitomi, Nkoronko, Mugisha, Oscullo Yepez, Jasson Javier, Pin Hung, Wei, Raj, Ankit, Romani Pozo, Alina, Rommaneh, Muna, Sassamela Fabiano, Samuel Chimbioputo, Shiroma Gago, Camila Milagros, Srinivas, Abhishekh, Sung, Chia-Yen, Tai, Aswan, Valle Aranda, Yener Cristyell, Venturini, Sara, and Wilguens Lartigue, Jean
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Pediatrics ,Colorectal cancer ,IMPACT ,Disease ,Colorectal Neoplasm ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cancer ,surgery ,postoperative mortality ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Global health ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,DISEASES ,Income ,cancer surgery ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Breast Neoplasm ,Cohort study ,Human ,Adult ,Developed Countrie ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Global surgery, General surgery, International multicentre study, Cancer surgery ,Breast Neoplasms ,Department of Error ,NO ,Developing Countrie ,03 medical and health sciences ,Breast cancer ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Developing Countries ,Neoplasm Staging ,business.industry ,Developed Countries ,Odds ratio ,CARE ,medicine.disease ,3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology ,Prospective Studie ,Postoperative Complication ,business - Abstract
80% of individuals with cancer will require a surgical procedure, yet little comparative data exist on early outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We compared postoperative outcomes in breast, colorectal, and gastric cancer surgery in hospitals worldwide, focusing on the effect of disease stage and complications on postoperative mortality. 80% of individuals with cancer will require a surgical procedure, yet little comparative data exist on early outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We compared postoperative outcomes in breast, colorectal, and gastric cancer surgery in hospitals worldwide, focusing on the effect of disease stage and complications on postoperative mortality. Background: 80% of individuals with cancer will require a surgical procedure, yet little comparative data exist on early outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We compared postoperative outcomes in breast, colorectal, and gastric cancer surgery in hospitals worldwide, focusing on the effect of disease stage and complications on postoperative mortality. Methods: This was a multicentre, international prospective cohort study of consecutive adult patients undergoing surgery for primary breast, colorectal, or gastric cancer requiring a skin incision done under general or neuraxial anaesthesia. The primary outcome was death or major complication within 30 days of surgery. Multilevel logistic regression determined relationships within three-level nested models of patients within hospitals and countries. Hospital-level infrastructure effects were explored with three-way mediation analyses. This study was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03471494. Findings: Between April 1, 2018, and Jan 31, 2019, we enrolled 15 958 patients from 428 hospitals in 82 countries (high income 9106 patients, 31 countries; upper-middle income 2721 patients, 23 countries; or lower-middle income 4131 patients, 28 countries). Patients in LMICs presented with more advanced disease compared with patients in high-income countries. 30-day mortality was higher for gastric cancer in low-income or lower-middle-income countries (adjusted odds ratio 3·72, 95% CI 1·70–8·16) and for colorectal cancer in low-income or lower-middle-income countries (4·59, 2·39–8·80) and upper-middle-income countries (2·06, 1·11–3·83). No difference in 30-day mortality was seen in breast cancer. The proportion of patients who died after a major complication was greatest in low-income or lower-middle-income countries (6·15, 3·26–11·59) and upper-middle-income countries (3·89, 2·08–7·29). Postoperative death after complications was partly explained by patient factors (60%) and partly by hospital or country (40%). The absence of consistently available postoperative care facilities was associated with seven to 10 more deaths per 100 major complications in LMICs. Cancer stage alone explained little of the early variation in mortality or postoperative complications. Interpretation: Higher levels of mortality after cancer surgery in LMICs was not fully explained by later presentation of disease. The capacity to rescue patients from surgical complications is a tangible opportunity for meaningful intervention. Early death after cancer surgery might be reduced by policies focusing on strengthening perioperative care systems to detect and intervene in common complications. Funding: National Institute for Health Research Global Health Research Unit.
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262. Small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns
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A. Lüscher, F. Widmer, L Silva, Cristina Cruz, A Barreiro, Judith Zimmermann, Frank Rasche, Mary K. Musyoki, M. Jongen, L-M Dimitrova-Mårtensson, A. Fox, Â Vieira, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Soil test ,Range (biology) ,microbiome ,Soil Science ,Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,complex mixtures ,Grassland ,Soil ,intensive and extensive grassland management ,Transect ,Agricultural Science ,European transect ,Soil Microbiology ,AcademicSubjects/SCI01150 ,Biomass (ecology) ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,business.industry ,Community structure ,Plants ,Agriculture ,metabarcoding ,Species richness ,business ,Research Article ,Mycobiome - Abstract
A European transect was established, ranging from Sweden to the Azores, to determine the relative influence of geographic factors and agricultural small-scale management on the grassland soil microbiome. Within each of five countries (factor ‘Country’), which maximized a range of geographic factors, two differing growth condition regions (factor ‘GCR’) were selected: a favorable region with conditions allowing for high plant biomass production and a contrasting less favorable region with a markedly lower potential. Within each region, grasslands of contrasting management intensities (factor ‘MI’) were defined: intensive and extensive, from which soil samples were collected. Across the transect, ‘MI’ was a strong differentiator of fungal community structure, having a comparable effect to continental scale geographic factors (‘Country’). ‘MI’ was also a highly significant driver of bacterial community structure, but ‘Country’ was clearly the stronger driver. For both, ‘GCR’ was the weakest driver. Also at the regional level, strong effects of MI occurred on various measures of the soil microbiome (i.e. OTU richness, management-associated indicator OTUs), though the effects were largely regional-specific. Our results illustrate the decisive influence of grassland MI on soil microbial community structure, over both regional and continental scales, and, thus, highlight the importance of preserving rare extensive grasslands., Across a European transect, comprising five countries, we did show that small-scale agricultural grassland management can affect soil fungal community structure as much as continental scale geographic patterns.
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263. Gas chromatographic analysis of lipids
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Cristina Cruz-Hernandez and Frédéric Destaillats
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Ester derivatives ,Wax ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Glyceride ,Fractionation ,Sterol ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Flame ionization detector ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Gas chromatography ,Derivatization - Abstract
Gas chromatography (GC) is one of the most widely used methods for separating and quantifying lipids. GC almost exclusively uses methyl ester derivatives of fatty acids in conjunction with a flame ionization detector (FID). Other derivatives are discussed in order to enhance structural information for different lipid classes. GC-FID is also useful for analyzing free fatty acids and partial acylglycerols such as monoacylglycerols, diacylglycerols, and sterols after derivatization, which allow for the characterization of different fats and can be extended to the profiling of triacylglycerols, waxes, or sterol esters using heat-stable stationary phases. Complete separation of common fatty acids is typically achieved by using capillary columns with polar stationary phases but depending on the class of lipids to be separated, further separation and fractionation might be necessary or different columns required. Improvements in GC allow for faster analysis that offers many key benefits, such as increased laboratory productivity.
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264. Early career researchers' identity: A qualitative review
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Carmen Lucena Rodríguez, Jesús Domingo Segovia, Javier Mula, and Cristina Cruz-González
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Job insecurity ,Accountability ,Identity (social science) ,Gender studies ,Early career ,Sociology ,Education - Abstract
Research Agency, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, through the project "Identity of school leadership: leadership, training and professionalisation" (EDU2013-48432-P). Also, by the University Teaching Staff Programme, implemented by the Ministry of Universities of Spanish Government under grants [grant number FPU16/04621, grant number FPU19/00942 and grant number FPU17/01873], En las últimas décadas, la enseñanza superior ha sido testigo del desarrollo de una serie de políticas destinadas a mejorar su calidad. Para ello, se han promovido medidas de rendición de cuentas, que están teniendo un gran impacto en los académicos. Además, la precariedad laboral de este sector profesional está contribuyendo a acentuar sus consecuencias. En este contexto, los investigadores noveles se han con vertido en un grupo altamente vulnerable. Esta revisión sis temática de la literatura pretende recoger las aportaciones más relevantes sobre el impacto que esta situación tiene en la identidad profesional de los jóvenes académicos. Los resultados muestran cómo las medidas político-económicas que rodean actualmente a la educación superior están contribuyendo al desarrollo de un nuevo sujeto académico neoliberal caracterizado por una identidad profesional sometida inconscientemente a las exigencias del sistema., In recent decades, higher education has witnessed the development of a series of policies aimed at improving its quality. To this end, accountability measures have been promoted, which are having a major impact on academics. In addition, the precariousness of work in this professional sector is contributing to emphasise its consequences. In this context, early career researchers have become a highly vulnerable group, as the pretence of wanting to be part of the academic world is becoming an increasingly challenging purpose. This systematic review of the literature aims to collect and systematise the most relevant contributions on the impact that this situation has on the professional identity of young academics. To this end, a bibliographic search was carried out in four different databases (Web of Science, Scopus, Education Resources Information Center, Google Scholar), which yielded a total of 24 articles published in international journals. The results show how the political-economic measures that currently surround higher education are contributing to the development of a new neoliberal academic subject characterised by a professional identity unconsciously subjected to the system's requirements. This identity is characterised by a prioritisation of research over teaching, by the development of unethical research practices and by their impact on health and social and family relations. Finally, the need for more studies in this line with other approaches (longitudinal) and with more general and varied samples is emphasised., Spanish Government EDU2013-48432-P, Ministry of Universities of Spanish Government FPU16/04621- FPU19/00942- FPU17/01873
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265. A pandemia e a gestão das mortes e dos mortos
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Edson Teles, Marília Calazans, Bruno Bernardi, Carla Osmo, Silvia Guimarães, Andreia Silva, João Vitor Bernardino, Daniel Hirata, Carolina Grillo, Renato Dirk, Bruno Shimizu, Raissa Belintani, Fernanda Silva, Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, Michel Chagas, Graciela Foglia, Acácio Augusto, Renata Dutra, Ricardo Festi, Renato Lanza, Beatriz Vera, Gileandro Pedro, Janete Suruí, Samuel Honório, Sandra Gomes, Valdevino Cardoso, Elemir Martins, Nilton Lima, Geraldo Júnior Santos, Paulo César Silva, Lumena Furtado, Arthur Chioro, Bruna Costa, João Pedro Albuquerque, Ana Cristina Cruz, Fernando Lopes, Marineila Aparecida Marques, and Tânia Regina Brito
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O livro reúne artigos de pesquisadores acadêmicos com informações e análises sobre o impacto da pandemia de Covid-19 em vários segmentos sociais e, também, no sistema estatal de gestão das mortes. Objetiva contribuir para o entendimento do fenômeno, assim como fornecer dados importantes a pesquisas sobre a temática.
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266. Los sistemas de evaluación docente y su impacto en el profesorado universitario. Una revisión sistemática
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Javier Mula-Falcón, Cristina Cruz-González, and Katia Caballero
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University ,Universidad ,investigación sobre literatura científica ,Teacher evaluation ,Neoliberalism ,General Medicine ,calidad de la enseñanza ,Neoliberalismo ,Personal académico docente ,base de datos ,Identidad ,evaluación del profesor ,Evaluación del docente ,Identity ,enseñanza superior ,Educación superior ,Higher education ,Academic teaching personnel - Abstract
Este estudio se encuadra dentro del proyecto I+D+i: La influencia del neoliberalismo en las identidades académicas y en el nivel de satisfacción profesional (NEOACADEMIC), financiado por la AEI del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación en la convocatoria de 2019 (PID2019-105631GA-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033). También se realiza dentro del programa de Becas de Formación de Profesorado Universitario del Ministerio de Universidades (FPU19/00942)., En las últimas décadas, la Educación Superior se ha visto sometida a una paulatina, pero progresiva transformación a nivel mundial. La globalización ha impulsado mecanismos de convergencia entre estados para alcanzar estándares comunes en la Educación Superior; entre ellos, aquellos que buscan garantizar la calidad de la docencia universitaria. El objetivo de la presente investigación es analizar los estudios más recientes realizados sobre el impacto que los nuevos sistemas de evaluación docente generan en el profesorado universitario. Para tal fin, se ha desarrollado una revisión sistemática de la literatura en la que se han empleado tres bases de datos diferentes (Wos, Scopus y ERIC). Tras la búsqueda y aplicación de los criterios de inclusión/ exclusión se seleccionaron un total de 15 documentos que fueron sometidos tanto a un análisis temático como de sus características. Entre los resultados más destacados, se observa el desarrollo de identidades académicas fragmentadas que impactan en las labores y en el bienestar del profesorado. También, la presencia de opiniones contradictorias sobre la evaluación docente. Asimismo, se mencionan posibles alternativas sobre los sistemas de evaluación docente. Para concluir, se subrayan una serie de futuras líneas de investigación como la consideración de muestras más variadas que permitan comparaciones más detalladas entre diversas variables, el desarrollo de estudios de corte longitudinal, y el fomento de alternativas que busquen la mejora de los actuales sistemas de evaluación., In recent decades, Higher Education has undergone a gradual but progressive transformation worldwide. Globalisation has promoted convergence mechanisms between states to achieve common standards in Higher Education; among them, those who seek to guarantee the quality of university teaching. The aim of this research is to analyse the most recent studies carried out on the impact that new teaching evaluation systems have on academics. For this purpose, a systematic review of the literature has been developed in which three different databases have been used (Wos, Scopus and ERIC). After searching and applying the inclusion / exclusion criteria, a total of 15 documents were selected. The articles were subjected to a thematic analysis and also of their characteristics. Among the most outstanding results, the development of fragmented academic identities that have an impact on the work and the wellbeing of the academics is detected. Also, the presence of contradictory opinions on teaching evaluation. Likewise, possible alternatives on teaching evaluation systems are mentioned. To conclude, a series of future lines of research are outlined, such as the consideration of more varied samples that allow more detailed comparisons between various variables, the development of longitudinal studies, and the promotion of alternatives to the current systems of evaluation., AEI del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación en la convocatoria de 2019 (PID2019-105631GA-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033), Ministerio de Universidades (FPU19/00942)
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267. An Overview of the Challenges and Educational Initiatives Developed by Museums to Combat COVID-19
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Cristina Cruz-González, Carmen Lucena Rodríguez, and Javier Mula-Falcón
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General Arts and Humanities ,General Social Sciences ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance - Abstract
The global pandemic of the COVID-19 has caused numerous challenges and obstacles in the museum sector. Due to social and mobility restrictions, museums have had to adapt their services to virtual scenarios in record time. In this article we explore the different initiatives developed in various geographical locations around the world and investigate the various barriers and limitations that museums have experienced in dealing with this pandemic. In addition, we explore the different lines of current research that address this issue and analyze the educational and professional implications that can be drawn from this health and social crisis. Some of our main findings reveal the importance of digital education and training of the museum's professional staff. They also highlight the big role played by social networks as a resource to bring the museum closer to the audience in times of coronavirus. Finally, we argue for a greater political effort to guarantee the digitization of museums that do not have sufficient resources in times when access to culture is mainly online.
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268. Urgencias estomatológicas en la clínica Pedro Celestino Aguilera González. Habana Mayo. 2010.
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Luis Guillermo Portal Macías, Maritza Mursulí Sosa, Bertha González Fortes, and María Cristina Cruz Milián
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Fundamento: las urgencias estomatológicas son complicaciones que se presentan súbitamente causando daño inmediato al diente o a las estructuras adyacentes. Objetivo: describir las características de los pacientes que acudieron con urgencias estomatológicas a la clínica Pedro Celestino Aguilera del municipio Playa durante el mes de mayo del 2010. Metodología: se realizó estudio observacional descriptivo transversal. La población de estudio fueron 358 pacientes que acudieron con urgencias estomatológicas y la muestra 330 personas, según criterios de inclusión. Se utilizaron los métodos de observación y la encuesta. Las variables: edad, sexo, nivel de escolaridad, ocupación, diagnóstico principal y tratamiento. Resultados: el grupo de edad de 35 a 59 años y el sexo femenino fueron los predominantes, así como la afectación dentaria y los procesos pulpares; los tratamiento más indicados fueron el uso de analgésicos y el específico para la urgencia. Los procesos pulpares y periapicales fueron las enfermedades más frecuentes. Conclusiones: predominaron los pacientes con urgencias en edad laboral activa, del sexo femenino. Los procesos pulpares y periapicales fueron las enfermedades más frecuente diagnosticadas y las menos frecuentes las urgencias periodontales.
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269. Correction: Nodulation in Rizz. (Caesalpinioideae), a Threatened Species Native to the Brazilian Cerrado.
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Márcia Bacelar Fonseca, Alvaro Peix, Sergio Miana de Faria, Pedro F. Mateos, Lina P. Rivera, Jean L. Simões-Araujo, Marcel Giovanni Costa França, Rosy Mary dos Santos Isaias, Cristina Cruz, Encarna Velázquez, Maria Rita Scotti, Janet I. Sprent, and Euan K. James
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270. LRP1 regulates food intake and energy balance in GABAergic neurons independently of leptin action
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Wenjing Li, Kellen Cristina Cruz Rodrigues, Young-Bum Kim, Min-Chel Kang, Hyun Jeong Kim, Yossi Dagon, Hyon Lee, Ji A. Seo, Aykut Göktürk Üner, Won-Mo Yang, and John N. Campbell
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0301 basic medicine ,Leptin ,Male ,Food intake ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Energy balance ,03 medical and health sciences ,Eating ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Homeostasis ,Agouti-Related Protein ,Obesity ,GABAergic Neurons ,STAT3 ,Mice, Knockout ,biology ,Chemistry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,LRP1 ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Glucose ,nervous system ,LDL receptor ,biology.protein ,GABAergic ,Receptors, Leptin ,Female ,Insulin Resistance ,Energy Metabolism ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 ,Lipoprotein ,Research Article - Abstract
Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) is a member of LDL receptor family that plays a key role in systemic glucose and lipid homeostasis. LRP1 also regulates energy balance in the hypothalamus by mediating leptin’s anorexigenic action, although the underlying neurocircuitry involved is still unclear. Because GABAergic neurons are a major mediator of hypothalamic leptin action, we studied the role of GABAergic LRP1 in energy balance and leptin action using mice lacking LRP1 in Vgat- or AgRP-expressing neurons (Vgat-Cre; LRP1 loxP/loxP or AgRP-Cre; LRP1 loxP/loxP). Here, we show that LRP1 deficiency in GABAergic neurons results in severe obesity in male and female mice fed a normal-chow diet. This effect is most likely due to increased food intake and decreased energy expenditure and locomotor activity. Increased adiposity in GABAergic neuron-specific LRP1-deficient mice is accompanied by hyperleptinemia and hyperinsulinemia. Insulin resistance and glucose intolerance in these mice are occurred without change in body weight. Importantly, LRP1 in GABAergic neurons is not required for leptin action, as evidenced by normal leptin’s anorexigenic action and leptin-induced hypothalamic Stat3 phosphorylation. In contrast, LRP1 deficiency in AgRP neurons has no effect on adiposity and caloric intake. In conclusion, our data identify GABAergic neurons as a key neurocircuitry that underpins LRP1-dependent regulation of systemic energy balance and body-weight homeostasis. We further find that the GABAergic LRP1 signaling pathway modulates food intake and energy expenditure independently of leptin signaling and AgRP neurons.
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271. Plasma membrane H
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Antônio Jesus Dorighetto, Cogo, Arnoldo Rocha, Façanha, Layz Ribeiro, da Silva Teixeira, Sávio Bastos, de Souza, Janiélio Gonçalves, da Rocha, Frederico Firme, Figueira, Frederico Jacob, Eutrópio, Amanda Azevedo, Bertolazi, Carlos Eduardo, de Rezende, Cesar Abel, Krohling, Lev A, Okorokov, Cristina, Cruz, Alessandro Coutinho, Ramos, and Anna L, Okorokova-Façanha
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Fungal Proteins ,Proton-Translocating ATPases ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Iron ,Hyphae ,Yarrowia ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration - Abstract
Iron is an essential nutrient but is toxic in excess mainly under acidic conditions. Yeasts have emerged as low cost, highly efficient soil inoculants for the decontamination of metal-polluted areas, harnessing an increasing understanding of their metal tolerance mechanisms. Here, we investigated the effects of extracellular iron and acid pH stress on the dimorphism of Yarrowia lipolytica. Its growth was unaffected by 1 or 2 mM FeSO4, while a strong cellular iron accumulation was detected. However, the iron treatments decreased the hyphal length and number, mainly at 2 mM FeSO4 and pH 4.5. Inward cell membrane H+ fluxes were found at pH 4.5 and 6.0 correlated with a pH increase at the cell surface and a conspicuous yeast-to-hypha transition activity. Conversely, a remarkable H+ efflux was detected at pH 3.0, related to the extracellular microenvironment acidification and inhibition of yeast-to-hypha transition. Iron treatments intensified H+ influxes at pH 4.5 and 6.0 and inhibited H+ efflux at pH 3.0. Moreover, iron treatments inhibited the expression and activities of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase, with the H+ transport inhibited to a greater extent than the ATP hydrolysis, suggesting an iron-induced uncoupling of the pump. Our data indicate that Y. lipolytica adaptations to high iron and acidic environments occur at the expense of remodelling the yeast morphogenesis through a cellular pH modulation by H+-ATPases and H+ coupled transporters, highlighting the capacity of this non-conventional yeast to accumulate high amounts of iron and its potential application for bioremediation.
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272. More tolerant than expected: Taking into account the ability of Cladonia portentosa to cope with increased nitrogen availability in environmental policy
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Luca Bini, Lucy J. Sheppard, Luigi Parrotta, Ian D. Leith, Claudia Faleri, Cristina Branquinho, Cristina Cruz, Giampiero Cai, Silvana Munzi, Assunta Gagliardi, Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa, Munzi S., Cruz C., Branquinho C., Cai G., Faleri C., Parrotta L., Bini L., Gagliardi A., Leith I.D., and Sheppard L.J.
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0106 biological sciences ,Proteomics ,General Decision Sciences ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Algal ultrastructure ,Critical loads and levels ,Long-term exposure ,Physiological response ,Photosynthetic parameters ,010501 environmental sciences ,Photosynthesis ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Isotopic signature ,Ecosystem ,Lichen ,Bog ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,biology ,Chemistry ,Photosynthetic parameter ,biology.organism_classification ,Nitrogen ,Deposition (aerosol physics) ,13. Climate action ,Environmental chemistry ,Critical loads and level ,Cladonia portentosa - Abstract
The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental nitrogen (N) deposition. However, the presence of this lichen in impacted environments suggests that it can cope with prolonged exposure to high N availability. To test the tolerance of this species to N, photosynthetic parameters, carbon and N concentrations and isotopic signature, chitin concentration, surface pH and extracellular enzymatic activity were measured in samples exposed for 11 years to different N doses and forms at the Whim bog N manipulation experimental site (United Kingdom). The results showed that C. portentosa is tolerant to long-term exposure to wet N deposition, maintaining its functionality with almost unaltered physiological parameters. The comparison of the proteome of short- and long-term exposed samples showed similar changes in protein expression suggesting that mechanisms to cope with N are not dependent on the exposure time even after more than a decade. Since empirical N Critical Loads are based on the response of sensitive components of the ecosystem, like C. portentosa, its capacity to cope with short- and long-term exposure to N needs to be recognized and taken into account when setting them, likewise, the significance of the form of N., Investigador - Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) contract and the FCT projects IF/00964/2013 and UID/BIA/00329/2013 (2015–2018).
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273. Synopsis of the species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria, Myxozoa, Myxosporea) described between 2014 and 2020
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Edson A. Adriano, Jorge C. Eiras, Cristina Cruz, and Aurélia Saraiva
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Myxozoa ,biology ,Fishes ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Myxobolidae ,Myxosporea ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Type (biology) ,Myxobolus ,GenBank ,Animals ,Parasitology ,Type locality ,Taxonomy (biology) - Abstract
A synopsis of the species of Myxobolus Butschli, 1882 (Cnidaria, Myxosporea, Myxobolidae) described from 2014 up till now is presented. It includes 122 nominal species described all over the world. For each of the species, the most relevant morphological and morphometric data, as well as data are provided related to the location in the host, type host and type locality. The GenBank accession numbers are provided whenever possible, and the spores were redrawn based on the original descriptions. The bibliography includes all the papers containing the species descriptions.
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274. Social education in contemporary times
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Cristina Cruz Mateus, Ana Cláudia Rodrigues Camões, Íris M. Oliveira, Dulce Noronha, and Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
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Carreira ,Contemporaneidade ,Educador social ,Primeira infância ,Neuroeducadores ,General Engineering ,Social educator ,Contemporaneity ,Early childhood ,Neuroeducators ,Career - Abstract
This work advocates the thesis that the training of neuroeducators constitutes a response from social professionals, such as social educators, to early childhood. The contemporaneous challenges increasingly require career adaptability, which may put career commitment and professional ethics into question. The social professional profile is presented as a unifier of diverse initial training courses, all needed to respond to early childhood. A highly-specialized training of neuroeducators is proposed to foster care, education and intervention in early childhood, thus acknowledging the scientific knowledge from Neurosciences and off ering an opportunity to the current society., Este trabalho defende a tese de que a formação de neuroeducadores constitui uma resposta de profissionais sociais, como os educadores sociais, à primeira infância. Considerando os desafios da contemporaneidade, é requerida uma crescente adaptabilidade, que pode questionar o comprometimento de carreira e a ética profissional. Apresenta-se o perfil social como unificador de uma variedade de formações de base necessárias à resposta na primeira infância. Propõe-se uma formação altamente especializada de neuroeducadores, promotores do cuidado, da educação e da intervenção na primeira infância, privilegiando o conhecimento científico das Neurociências, como uma oportunidade na sociedade atual.
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275. Place Branding – a influência dos stakeholders na estratégia da marca Albergaria-a-Velha
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Andrade, Fátima Cristina Cruz
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Qualidade de vida ,Marca lugar ,Competitividade ,Stakeholders ,Estratégia - Abstract
Este trabalho de investigação teve por base o interesse do autor em contribuir para o reconhecimento e atratividade do Município de Albergaria-a-Velha. Considerando que nenhum lugar pode ambicionar prosperar sem uma aposta clara em marketing e comunicação, pretendeu-se com este estudo efetuar um levantamento dos pontos fortes e fracos, das oportunidades e ameaças externas assim como dos elementos diferenciadores da cidade, de forma a elaborar uma proposta de gestão de marca lugar. Albergaria-a-Velha detém um enorme potencial, não só no que diz respeito aos acessos rodoviários e à indústria aí instalada, mas também ao nível da cultura, história, desporto e religião, fatores que merecem ser explorados e amplamente disseminados, a nível regional e, principalmente, a nível nacional e internacional, por forma a garantir o aumento do número de residentes, visitantes, emprego e investimento. Com a implementação deste estudo foi possível concluir que, apesar de os stakeholders reconhecerem muitas características positivas e atrativas no concelho, existe ainda um reduzido sentimento de pertença por parte da população. Logo, deverá existir um esforço acrescido, quer por parte do executivo, quer por parte de outras entidades que têm um papel relevante na dinamização das iniciativas culturais, desportivas ou religiosas. Cientes da existência de algumas limitações ao estudo acreditamos que o mesmo reflete a visão e perceção que os habitantes de Albergaria-a-Velha têm do Concelho e que os seus resultados poderão contribuir para um ponto de partida para uma definição e implementação de uma estratégia concertada de gestão da marca Albergaria-a-Velha. N/A
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276. Transfer of RNA from Agarose Gels onto Membranes v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane ,Chemistry ,Biophysics ,RNA ,Agarose - Abstract
Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (see Note 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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277. Hybridization of DNA Oligonucleotide Probes v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oligonucleotide ,Chemistry ,Molecular biology ,DNA - Abstract
Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (see Note 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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278. RNA Electrophoresis in Agarose Gels v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electrophoresis ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Agarose ,RNA - Abstract
Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (seeNote 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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279. Removing Residual Background v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Residual - Abstract
Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (see Note 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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280. Protocols for Northern Analysis of Exosome Substrates and Other Noncoding RNAs v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest.
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281. Stripping Membranes v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (see Note 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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282. Hybridization of RNA Probes v1
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Jonathan Houseley and Cristina Cruz
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RNA Probes ,Chemistry ,Molecular biology - Abstract
Over the past decade a plethora of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been identified, initiating an explosion in RNA research. Although RNA sequencing methods provide unsurpassed insights into ncRNA distribution and expression, detailed information on structure and processing are harder to extract from sequence data. In contrast, northern blotting methods provide uniquely detailed insights into complex RNA populations but are rarely employed outside specialist RNA research groups. Such techniques are generally considered difficult for nonspecialists, which is unfortunate as substantial technical advances in the past few decades have solved the major challenges. Here we present simple, reproducible and highly robust protocols for separating glyoxylated RNA on agarose gels and heat denatured RNA on polyacrylamide–urea gels using standard laboratory electrophoresis equipment. We also provide reliable transfer and hybridization protocols that do not require optimization for most applications. Together, these should allow any molecular biology lab to elucidate the structure and processing of ncRNAs of interest. Introduction Northern blotting methods allow for simultaneous quantification and molecular weight determination of RNA. Although superseded by qPCR and sequencing methods for routine mRNA quantification, northern blotting is the method of choice when complex mixtures of overlapping species are under investigation. This is particularly true when studying RNA processing by complexes such as the exosome, and generally aids in resolving the behavior of differentially expressed RNA isoforms. Historically, northern analysis has been something of a black art; running a high-quality formaldehyde gel required substantial skill and a little luck, while radioactive probing of RNA membranes often resulted in terrible cross-hybridization and invisible signals. Fortunately, technology has moved on such that modern northern analysis methods are simple and robust. Electrophoretic separation of single-stranded RNA is more complex than double-stranded DNA as RNA forms strong secondary structures that impede separation by molecular weight in a gel matrix. For analysis of high molecular weight RNA in agarose gels, chemical modification of guanine is the preferred method to melt secondary structure, which disrupts C:G base pairing and allows single stranded RNA to migrate according to size. Although formaldehyde has been widely used for this purpose [1], it is not ideal due to issues with sample migration and batch-to-batch variation. Furthermore formaldehyde gels release toxic formaldehyde gas; this did not overly concern early investigators eager to replace the hideously toxic denaturant methyl mercury used in the first northern blotting protocols [2,3], but is clearly a problem in modern labs. To circumvent these issues glyoxal was long ago suggested as an effective RNA denaturant [4], but originally required technically awkward buffer recirculation. This problem was solved by the introduction of BPTE running buffer, which allows agarose gels of glyoxylated RNA to be run with no more difficulty than a normal DNA agarose gel [5]. High-resolution separation of small RNA fragments (~20–250bp) is best performed on denaturing acrylamide gels, which rely on heat and urea rather than chemical modification to prevent secondary structure formation. The technique is identical to traditional sequencing gel electrophoresis [6], however, the apparatus used for sequencing is not practical for northern blotting and standard protein gel electrophoresis systems are well-suited for this purpose. Helpfully, many of the complications inherent to running a high quality sequencing gel can be safely ignored unless base-pair resolution is required. Separated RNA is transferred to a membrane by capillary transfer for agarose gels or using an electroblotting system for acrylamide gels [7,8,9]. Various different membranes and transfer conditions have been described but we find charged nylon membrane best for all standard applications [10], and observe little difference between transfer methods. Similarly, many combinations of probes and hybridization buffers can be used to detect RNA species, each having their own strengths and weaknesses. Here we provide a protocol for using RNA probes transcribed from PCR products; in our hands these are both the most reliable and the most sensitive, and as such are the probe of choice for new users [11,12,13,14]. We also provide probing conditions for use of synthetic oligonucleotides, which are widely used in RNA processing analysis since they provide unparalleled resolution of intermediates, and for random-primed DNA probes. The source of RNA used for northern blotting is rarely critical as long as it is of high quality (see Note 1), and therefore in this chapter we focus purely on the gel systems and hybridization methods.
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283. ESTUDO EPIDEMIOLÓGICO DAS LESÕES POR ENVENENAMENTO COM SUBSTÂNCIAS LÍCITAS E ILÍCITAS NO ESTADO DO TOCANTINS
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Caio Willer Brito Gonçalves, Gleiziane Sousa Lima, Dário Luigi Ferraz Gomes, Adir Bernardes Pinto Neto, Kelvin Hamim José Feitosa Reis, Klícia Martins Reis, Ellica Cristina Cruz Oliveira, Ana Vitória Souza Corrêa, Mateus Vieira Gama, Carolinne Machado Marinho, Maria Gabriela Leme de Oliveira, and Julyana Pereira de Andrade
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284. Inoculation with the endophytic bacterium Herbaspirillum seropedicae promotes growth, nutrient uptake and photosynthetic efficiency in rice
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Weverton Pereira Rodrigues, Renderson A Silva, Cristina Cruz, Amanda Azevedo Bertolazi, Fábio Lopes Olivares, Juliana Melo, Eliemar Campostrini, Alessandro Coutinho Ramos, Sávio Bastos de Souza, Frederico Jacob Eutrópio, Teresa Dias, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Herbaspirillum ,Population ,Plant Science ,Photosynthetic efficiency ,Photosynthesis ,Herbaspirillum seropedicae ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nutrient ,Genetics ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Oryza sativa ,Host Microbial Interactions ,biology ,Inoculation ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Oryza ,Nutrients ,biology.organism_classification ,Horticulture ,030104 developmental biology ,Bacteria ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Main conclusion: Higher vacuolar proton pump activity may increase plant energy and nutrient use efficiency and provide the nexus between plant inoculation with Herbaspirillum seropedicae and growth promotion. Abstract: Global change and growing human population are exhausting arable land and resources, including water and fertilizers. We present inoculation with the endophytic plant-growth promoting bacterium (PGPB) Herbaspirillum seropedicae as a strategy for promoting growth, nutrient uptake and photosynthetic efficiency in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Because plant nutrient acquisition is coordinated with photosynthesis and the plant carbon status, we hypothesize that inoculation with H. seropedicae will stimulate proton (H+) pumps, increasing plant growth nutrient uptake and photosynthetic efficiency at low nutrient levels. Plants were inoculated and grown in pots with sterile soil for 90 days. Herbaspirillum seropedicae endophytic colonization was successful and, as hypothesized, inoculation (1) stimulated root vacuolar H+ pumps (vacuolar H+-ATPase and vacuolar H+-PPase), and (2) increased plant growth, nutrient contents and photosynthetic efficiency. The results showed that inoculation with the endophytic bacterium H. seropedicae can promote plant growth, nutrient uptake and photosynthetic efficiency, which will likely result in a more efficient use of resources (nutrients and water) and higher production of nutrient-rich food at reduced economic and environmental costs.
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285. Recomendações para a realização de testes genéticos em cardiologia - revisão das principais diretrizes internacionais
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Patrícia Rodrigues, Jorge Almeida, Ana Lebreiro, Alexandra Toste, Alexandra Sousa, Cristina Cruz, Oana Moldovan, Quitéria Rato, Renata Aparecida Rodrigues de Oliveira, Elisabete Martins, Natália António, Sofia Granja, Miguel Gonçalves Rocha, and Mafalda Bourbon
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lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Genetic testing ,Testes Genéticos ,Inherited cardiovascular diseases ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Doenças Cardiovasculares Hereditárias ,Genetic Testing ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases ,Doenças Cardio e Cérebro-vasculares - Abstract
In recent years, the importance of genetic causes of cardiovascular diseases has been increasingly recognized, as the result of significant advances in molecular diagnosis techniques. This growing knowledge has enabled the identification of new phenotypes and the subclassification of clinical syndromes, impacting the therapeutic approach and genetic counseling offered to affected families. This paper describes the state of the art of genetic testing in the main cardiovascular diseases, aiming to provide a useful tool to help cardiologists and other health professionals involved in the care of individuals with hereditary heart diseases and their families. Resumo Nos últimos anos, tem sido crescente o reconhecimento das causas genéticas das doenças cardiovasculares resultado dos significativos progressos das técnicas laboratoriais. Este conhecimento tem permitido a identificação de «novos» fenótipos e a subclassificação das síndromes clínicas, tendo impacto nas decisões terapêuticas e no aconselhamento genético que é facultado às famílias. No presente documento descreve‐se o «estado da arte» relativamente às principais recomendações para testes genéticos nas doenças cardiovasculares, pretendendo‐se providenciar uma ferramenta útil de consulta para cardiologistas e outros profissionais envolvidos na prestação nos cuidados de saúde a doentes com cardiopatias hereditárias e respetivas famílias. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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286. The Free-Living Stage Growth Conditions of the Endophytic Fungus Serendipita indica May Regulate Its Potential as Plant Growth Promoting Microbe
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Camila Miranda, Cristina Cruz, Ajit Varma, Alessandro Coutinho Ramos, Antônio Jesus Dorighetto Cogo, Amanda Azevedo Bertolazi, R. Costa, Sávio Bastos de Souza, Vivian Ribeiro Pimentel, Manuela Carolino, Teresa Dias, Fábio Lopes Olivares, Frederico Jacob Eutrópio, Juliana Melo, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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free-living stage ,Microbiology (medical) ,Sucrose ,fungal phenotype ,Biofertilizer ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Symbiosis ,Microbial ecology ,morphology ,Botany ,Extracellular ,plant-growth-promoting-microbes ,Yeast extract ,Original Research ,030304 developmental biology ,symbiosis stage ,2. Zero hunger ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,food and beverages ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Phenotype ,chemistry ,physiology ,Piriformospora - Abstract
Serendipita indica (former Piriformospora indica) is a non-obligate endophytic fungus and generally a plant growth and defence promoter with high potential to be used in agriculture. However, S. indica may switch from biotrophy to saprotrophy losing its plant growth promoting traits. Our aim was to understand if the free-living stage growth conditions (namely C availability) regulate S. indica’s phenotype, and its potential as plant-growth-promoting-microbe (PGPM). We grew S. indica in its free-living stage under increasing C availabilities (2–20 g L–1 of glucose or sucrose). We first characterised the effect of C availability during free-living stage growth on fungal phenotype: colonies growth and physiology (plasma membrane proton pumps, stable isotopic signatures, and potential extracellular decomposing enzymes). The effect of the C availability during the free-living stage of the PGPM was evaluated on wheat. We observed that C availability during the free-living stage regulated S. indica’s growth, ultrastructure and physiology, resulting in two distinct colony phenotypes: compact and explorer. The compact phenotype developed at low C, used peptone as the major C and N source, and displayed higher decomposing potential for C providing substrates; while the explorer phenotype developed at high C, used glucose and sucrose as major C sources and casein and yeast extract as major N sources, and displayed higher decomposing potential for N and P providing substrates. The C availability, or the C/N ratio, during the free-living stage left a legacy to the symbiosis stage, regulating S. indica’s potential to promote plant growth: wheat growth promotion by the explorer phenotype was ± 40% higher than that by the compact phenotype. Our study highlights the importance of considering microbial ecology in designing PGPM/biofertilizers. Further studies are needed to test the phenotypes under more extreme conditions, and to understand if the in vitro acquired characteristics persist under field conditions.
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287. 1681P First results of the COCO study: COVID-19 outcomes in patients with cancer
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N. Epaillard, Aleix Prat, Edouard Auclin, M. Garcia De Herreros, Cristina Cruz, Elia Seguí, C. Urbano, Nadia Saoudi, M.V. Bluthgen, X. Mielgo, L. Masfarré, O. Mirallas, R. López-Castro, D. Casadevall, J.N. Minatta, D. Pesántez, M. Tagliamento, Sara Pilotto, Laura Mezquita, and M. Rodriguez
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Cancer ,Retrospective cohort study ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Systemic therapy ,Article ,law.invention ,Oncology ,law ,Intensive care ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,In patient ,business - Abstract
Background: COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the management of patients with cancer;however, limited data exists regarding which pre-conditions affect the course of COVID-19 infection Here, we sought to assess the clinical features and outcomes of COVID-19 infection in a large cohort of patients with cancer Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study of patients with cancer diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection by RT-PCR/Ag detection (n=274) or CT-scan (N=13) between 7/March and 30/April across 12 international centers Clinical, pathological and biological data were collected Primary endpoints were 30-day mortality rate and the rate of severe acute respiratory failure (SARF), defined by oxygen requirements >15 L/min Descriptive statistics were used Results: 287 patients were enrolled with a median follow-up of 23 days [95%CI 22-26] Median age was 69 (range 35-98), 52% were male, 49% had hypertension and 23% had cardiovascular disease As per cancer characteristics, 68% had active disease, 52% advanced stage and 79% had a baseline ECOG PS ≤1 Most frequent cancer-types were: 26% thoracic, 21% gastrointestinal, 19% breast and 15% genitourinary Most patients (61%) were under systemic therapy, including chemotherapy (51%), endocrine therapy (23%) and immunotherapy (19%) At COVID-19 diagnosis, 44% of patients had moderate/severe symptoms such as fever (70%), cough (54%) and dyspnea (48%) The majority of patients (90%) required in-patient management and the median hospital stay duration was 10 days (range 1-52);8% of patients required intermediate or intensive care unit admission Patients received treatment with: hydroxychloroquine (81%), azithromycin (61%), antiviral therapy (38%) and immunomodulatory drugs (14%) Finally, the overall mortality rate was 27% and the rate of SARF was 26% In patients admitted to intermediate/intensive care units, the mortality and SARF rates were 45% and 73%, respectively Mortality rate according to ECOG PS before COVID-19 was 20% in PS≤1 and 51% in PS>2 (p
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288. Does Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Determine Soil Microbial Functionality in Nutrient-Limited Mediterranean Arid Ecosystems?
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M.F. Caeiro, Teresa Dias, Cristina Cruz, Neji Mahmoudi, Mohamed Mars, Mosbah Mahdhi, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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0106 biological sciences ,arid areas ,conserved areas ,mycorrhiza ,arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Nutrient ,parasitic diseases ,Grazing ,grazing ,Mycorrhiza ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,biological properties ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,2. Zero hunger ,Rhizosphere ,Ecology ,Ecological Modeling ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Plant community ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Arid ,Arbuscular mycorrhiza ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Agronomy ,Soil water ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are determinant for the performance of plant communities and for the functionality of terrestrial ecosystems. In natural ecosystems, grazing can have a major impact on mycorrhizal fungi and consequently on plant growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate the statements referred above in Mediterranean arid areas in Tunisia. Root samples and rhizosphere soils of five dominant herbaceous plants were studied at six distinct arid sites differing on soil proprieties and grazing intensity. At each site, chemical and dynamic properties of the soil were characterized as well as the AMF colonization intensity and the soil functionality. Results showed that the mycorrhizal frequency and intensity and spore density, varied between plants in the same site and, for each plant, between sites and evidenced a positive effect of mycorrhized plants on soil microbial activity. Grazing and soil properties strongly affected AMF composition and the soil microbial and biochemical dynamics, which presented the lowest values at the sites with the highest grazing intensities. In conclusion, these results demonstrate that AMF improve soil biological properties, supporting the hypothesis that mycorrhiza and grazing compete for plant photosynthates, and highlight the importance of mycorrhizal symbiosis towards soil functionality under arid conditions.
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289. Shaping Success
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Cristina Cruz and Edna Ledesma
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290. Effects of Goussia infecting the blue whiting and phylogenetic placement of Goussia infecting marine fish off Northern Portugal
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Cristina Cruz, Sara Nogueira, Ana Pereira, Aurélia Saraiva, João B. Cardoso, Raquel Xavier, and Ricardo Barroso
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Trisopterus luscus ,Atlantic chub mackerel ,030231 tropical medicine ,Goussia ,Zoology ,Micromesistius ,030308 mycology & parasitology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fish Diseases ,0302 clinical medicine ,Coccidia ,Phylogenetics ,Eimeriidae ,parasitic diseases ,Animals ,Phylogeny ,0303 health sciences ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Portugal ,Coccidiosis ,Oocysts ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Blue whiting ,Perciformes ,Gadiformes ,Infectious Diseases ,Liver ,Seafood ,Insect Science ,Freshwater fish ,Parasitology - Abstract
Coccidian parasites of fish have received considerably less attention than their terrestrial counterparts, and within piscine hosts, most studies have focused on freshwater fish. The present study aimed to describe oocyst morphology, phylogenetic affinities, and the impacts of coccidian parasites infecting the internal organs of a commercially valuable marine fish, the blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou), captured off the Portuguese coast. As part of the phylogenetic analysis, sequences from coccidians infecting the pout (Trisopterus luscus) and the Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) were included, and the oocyst morphology of the coccidians infecting the former was also reported. Results showed that the prevalence of coccidiosis in the blue whiting was very high (> 82%), occurring in all analyzed organs, despite being more abundant in the liver. A significant negative correlation was found between the abundance of the parasites in the liver and host condition index (p
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291. New strategies to overcome water limitation in cultivated maize: Results from sub-surface irrigation and silicon fertilization
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Lúcia Barão, Sina Besharat, Cristina Cruz, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Silicon ,Irrigation ,Agricultural Irrigation ,Environmental Engineering ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Population ,02 engineering and technology ,Root system ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Zea mays ,01 natural sciences ,Soil ,Water balance ,Drainage ,education ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Surface irrigation ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,2. Zero hunger ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Water ,General Medicine ,15. Life on land ,6. Clean water ,020801 environmental engineering ,Agronomy ,13. Climate action ,Agriculture ,Soil water ,Environmental science ,business - Abstract
The increasing growth of the world's population has established an unprecedented pressure in the availability of fresh water resources, with food production systems consuming over 70% of the world's fresh water withdrawals. Other pressures include climate change effects and the increasing number of semi-arid regions. The present challenges are therefore the maintenance of high production rates with fewer resources, especially in regions where water is becoming less accessible. In this study, we have tested the effect of sub-surface irrigation and silicon fertilization in maize growth with and without water limitation. These solutions have been suggested as effective in drought conditions but an overall study of their effects on the soil water balance and root length density is lacking. We have conducted a pot experiment with maize for 101 days where measurements in soil water content and root length were taken. Also, Hydrus 2-D was used to simulate the root water uptake and calculate the water balance. Results show that both sub-surface irrigation and silicon fertilization increase the root system by 21% and 34% respectively in water stress situation. Also, in the case of no water stress, silicon fertilization still induces an increase of 11% in the root development, showing that this solution has positive effects even when the crop is not hydrologically limited. Indeed the root water uptake was higher for the silicon treatment when no water limitation was present (71.6 L), compared to the sub-surface irrigation (62.5 L) and the control (62.3 L). While sub-surface irrigation generally decreased evaporation, the silicon treatment lowered drainage by promoting a better and more efficient root water uptake.
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292. Unveiling the hidden interaction between thermophiles and plant crops: wheat and soil thermophilic bacteria
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Juliana Melo, Margarida Santana, Maria Eduarda M. Araújo, Luís Miguel Carvalho, Cristina Cruz, and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,plant-stb interaction ,food.ingredient ,Greenhouse ,Ureibacillus ,Plant Science ,Biology ,complex mixtures ,01 natural sciences ,SB1-1110 ,03 medical and health sciences ,food ,QK900-989 ,Plant ecology ,soil thermophilic bacteria (stb) ,stb effect on plant n, c and p allocation ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,stb effect on plant metal toxicity ,Thermophile ,fungi ,Plant culture ,food and beverages ,030104 developmental biology ,Agronomy ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
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293. Relato de experiência em Educação Empreendedora nas Engenharias: Inovação Pedagógica na disciplina de Empreendedorismo em Setores Tecnológicos da Pós-Graduação em Propriedade Intelectual, Transferência de Tecnologia para a Inovação
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Tania Cristina Cruz and Sônia Marise Salles Carvalho
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294. Avaliação das propriedades físico-químicas e do desempenho das três gerações de biodiesel através do processo de transesterificação: uma revisão
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Délis Cristina Palheta Cruz, Ian Felipe Guedes Castro, Rodrigo Luiz da Cruz Sehwartz, Ana Luiza de Barros Souza Campos, Isabelle Cristina Cruz Pereira, Adria Evellin Godinho de Vilhena, and Marlice Cruz Martelli
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Com a busca de fontes alternativas para a produção de biocombustíveis, surge o biodiesel como substituto favorito para reduzir o uso de combustíveis fósseis. A produção do biodiesel é tão diversificada que foi categorizada em três gerações. A primeira engloba culturas alimentícias e não comestíveis, a segunda geração são os biodieseis originados de resíduos orgânicos e substratos residuais alimentares e a terceira geração é composta por microrganismos, como fungos leveduras, entre outros. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar uma revisão de literatura referente às propriedades físico-químicas dos biodieseis das três gerações, produzidos pelo processo de transesterificação. Com as informações coletadas constatou-se que as matérias-primas de cada geração apresentam características e composições diferentes. De forma geral, o processo de transesterificação apresentou eficiência de acordo com as porcentagens de conversão e por adequar os óleos em biocombustíveis de acordo com as especificações. Entre as três gerações, os óleos vegetais apresentaram melhor desempenho, exceto pelo biodiesel de mamona. Analisando a possível substituição do diesel, as melhores biomassas foram Portulaca (erva daninha), chapéu napoleão e Pinhão manso, pelas características de apresentarem baixa massa específica, viscosidade adequada para a aplicação, maior número de cetano, alto ponto de fulgor, baixa temperatura para o ponto de nuvem e elevada conversão. Ainda se caracterizam por serem não comestíveis, evitando a competitividade com setor alimentício. Os biodieseis de terceira geração não obtiveram bons desempenhos e algumas pesquisas de óleos de gordura residuais se mostraram muito promissoras.
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295. Análise de Potencial em Tecnologia de Gestão Baseada em Dados de Mídias Sociais e Tendências – TRENDS
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Fabrício de Andrade Raymundo, Eduardo Antonio Ferreira, Sônia Marise Salles Carvalho, Tânia Cristina Cruz, Leila Fernandes dos Santos, and Marcio Lima da Silva
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O presente artigo trata-se de análise acerca de tecnologias de gestão baseada em dados de mídias sociais e tendências – trends. O meio empresarial vem utilizando tecnologias de análises de dados oriundos das plataformas de mídias sociais a fim de aprimorar sua produção e melhorar a relação com os usuários (clientes). Utilizou-se como metodologia a tendência de pesquisa, medida pela produção de artigos científicos, em conjunto com a análise de registro de patentes. A busca principal apresenta detalhes coletados junto às bases Web of Science (artigos) e Espacenet (patentes) e em um complemento de pesquisa com encaminhamento de sugestão para trabalhos semelhantes futuros pesquisou-se nas bases: Espacenet e Patentscope, Web of Science e Google Acadêmico. Os resultados revelaram que a tecnologia em questão se encontra em nível avançado de desenvolvimento, consolidada, mas em constante atualização, em virtude dos dados e de os atores identificados relacionados à tecnologia estarem em constante modificação.
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296. Soil bacteria respond to regional edapho-climatic conditions while soil fungi respond to management intensity in grasslands along a European transect
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Cristina Cruz, Georg Carlsson, Judith Zimmermann, F. Widmer, Mary K. Musyoki, A.F. Vieira, Ana Barreiro, A. Fox, Juliana Melo, L.M. Dimitrova Mårtensson, M. Jongen, Lucas C. R. Silva, A. Lüscher, and Frank Rasche
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Soil health ,Biomass (ecology) ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Land use ,Community structure ,Soil Science ,complex mixtures ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Grassland ,Ecosystem services ,Geography ,Soil water ,Ecosystem - Abstract
Soil microbial community structure is determined by environmental conditions and influenced by other factors, such as the intensity of the land use management. Studies addressing the effect of environmental factors and management on grassland soil microbial communities at the continental scale are missing, and the wide range of ecosystem services provided by these ecosystems are thus also wanting. To address this knowledge gap, this study presents data on grassland soil microbial communities along a pan-European agro-ecological gradient. The transect included five geographical locations (Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal mainland, Portugal Azores). At each location, soils were collected in two regions characterized by favourable and less favourable conditions for plant growth. In each of these ten regions, grasslands along a gradient of management intensity were selected, i.e. grassland under intensive, less intensive and extensive management. Phospholipid fatty acid analysis (PLFA) was used to characterize the microbial community structure (PLFA pattern) in relation to climatic and soil properties. Over the whole geographical range, the environmental properties determined the soil microbial community structure. In Sweden and Switzerland, the regional growth conditions had the strongest influence on the soil microbial communities, while in Germany, Portugal mainland and Azores the management intensity was more important. Splitting up this whole community response into individual groups reveals that, in general, saprotrophic fungal biomarkers were highest in extensively managed grasslands while bacterial biomarkers differed mainly between the regions. We conclude that at the transect level, climate and soil properties were the most important factors influencing soil bacterial community structure, while soil fungal groups were more responsive to grassland management intensity. Overall agricultural sustainability could benefit from informed soil health promoting management practices, and this study contributes to such knowledge, showing the importance of management for the soil microbial biomass and community structure.
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297. A Rare Pericardial Milky Tamponade in the ER: When Images Speak Louder Than Words
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Catarina Amaral Marques, Carlos Xavier Resende, Paulo Maia Araújo, Rui J. Cerqueira, and Cristina Cruz
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298. Nodulation in Dimorphandra wilsonii Rizz. (Caesalpinioideae), a threatened species native to the Brazilian Cerrado.
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Márcia Bacelar Fonseca, Alvaro Peix, Sergio Miana de Faria, Pedro F Mateos, Lina P Rivera, Jean L Simões-Araujo, Marcel Giovanni Costa França, Rosy Mary dos Santos Isaias, Cristina Cruz, Encarna Velázquez, Maria Rita Scotti, Janet I Sprent, and Euan K James
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The threatened caesalpinioid legume Dimorphandra wilsonii, which is native to the Cerrado biome in Brazil, was examined for its nodulation and N(2)-fixing ability, and was compared with another, less-threatened species, D. jorgei. Nodulation and potential N(2) fixation was shown on seedlings that had been inoculated singly with five bradyrhizobial isolates from mature D. wilsonii nodules. The infection of D. wilsonii by two of these strains (Dw10.1, Dw12.5) was followed in detail using light and transmission electron microscopy, and was compared with that of D. jorgei by Bradyrhizobium strain SEMIA6099. The roots of D. wilsonii were infected via small transient root hairs at 42 d after inoculation (dai), and nodules were sufficiently mature at 63 dai to express nitrogenase protein. Similar infection and nodule developmental processes were observed in D. jorgei. The bacteroids in mature Dimorphandra nodules were enclosed in plant cell wall material containing a homogalacturonan (pectic) epitope that was recognized by the monoclonal antibody JIM5. Analysis of sequences of their rrs (16S rRNA) genes and their ITS regions showed that the five D. wilsonii strains, although related to SEMIA6099, may constitute five undescribed species of genus Bradyrhizobium, whilst their nodD and nifH gene sequences showed that they formed clearly separated branches from other rhizobial strains. This is the first study to describe in full the N(2)-fixing symbiotic interaction between defined rhizobial strains and legumes in the sub-family Caesalpinioideae. This information will hopefully assist in the conservation of the threatened species D. wilsonii.
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299. Multicenter Phase II Study of Lurbinectedin in BRCA-Mutated and Unselected Metastatic Advanced Breast Cancer and Biomarker Assessment Substudy
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Carlos M. Galmarini, Carmen Kahatt, Susan M. Domchek, Linda T. Vahdat, Banu Arun, Vicente Alfaro, Violeta Serra, Nadine Tung, Alba Llop-Guevara, José Alejandro Pérez Fidalgo, Cristina Cruz, Steven J. Isakoff, Rafael Lopez, Aitor Pérez de la Haza, Joaquín Arribas, Ana Lluch, Silvia Antolín, Cristian Fernandez, Melinda L. Telli, Judy Garber, Arturo Soto-Matos, Ana Vivancos, José Baselga, and Judith Balmaña
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Phases of clinical research ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Breast Neoplasms ,Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Germline mutation ,Internal medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Clinical endpoint ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Progression-free survival ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Aged ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Errata ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Metastatic breast cancer ,Progression-Free Survival ,Clinical trial ,030104 developmental biology ,Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,business ,Carbolines - Abstract
Purpose This multicenter phase II trial evaluated lurbinectedin (PM01183), a selective inhibitor of active transcription of protein-coding genes, in patients with metastatic breast cancer. A unicenter translational substudy assessed potential mechanisms of lurbinectedin resistance. Patients and Methods Two arms were evaluated according to germline BRCA1/2 status: BRCA1/2 mutated (arm A; n = 54) and unselected ( BRCA1/2 wild-type or unknown status; arm B; n = 35). Lurbinectedin starting dose was a 7-mg flat dose and later, 3.5 mg/m2 in arm A. The primary end point was objective response rate (ORR) per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST). The translational substudy of resistance mechanisms included exome sequencing (n = 13) and in vivo experiments with patient-derived xenografts (n = 11) from BRCA1/2-mutated tumors. Results ORR was 41% (95% CI, 28% to 55%) in arm A and 9% (95% CI, 2% to 24%) in arm B. In arm A, median progression-free survival was 4.6 months (95% CI, 3.0 to 6.0 months), and median overall survival was 20.0 months (95% CI, 11.8 to 26.6 months). Patients with BRCA2 mutations showed an ORR of 61%, median progression-free survival of 5.9 months, and median overall survival of 26.6 months. The safety profile improved with lurbinectedin dose adjustment to body surface area. The most common nonhematologic adverse events seen at 3.5 mg/m2 were nausea (74%; grade 3, 5%) and fatigue (74%; grade 3, 21%). Neutropenia was the most common severe hematologic adverse event (grade 3, 47%; grade 4, 10%). Exome sequencing showed mutations in genes related to the nucleotide excision repair pathway in four of seven tumors at primary or acquired resistance and in one patient with short-term stable disease. In vivo, sensitivity to cisplatin and lurbinectedin was evidenced in lurbinectedin-resistant (one of two) and cisplatin-resistant (two of three) patient-derived xenografts. Conclusion Lurbinectedin showed noteworthy activity in patients with BRCA1/2 mutations. Response and survival was notable in those with BRCA2 mutations. Additional clinical development in this subset of patients with metastatic breast cancer is warranted.
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300. Is it important to assess the ascending aorta after tetralogy of Fallot repair?
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Cláudia Camila Dias, Isabel Ramos, Maria Júlia Maciel, Teresa Pinho, António J. Madureira, Cristina Cruz, and José Silva Cardoso
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Aortic Diseases ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Ascending aorta ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Aorta ,General Environmental Science ,Tetralogy of Fallot ,Aortic dilatation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Dilatation, Pathologic ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Introduction and Objectives: Aortic dilatation can develop late after tetralogy of Fallot repair. Its extension beyond the aortic root is not clearly understood. We aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of ascending aorta dilatation to set up an imaging protocol. Methods: In this prospective study including adult patients after tetralogy of Fallot repair followed at a referral center, we assessed the aorta by cardiovascular magnetic resonance and defined ascending aorta dilatation as an observed-to-expected ratio >1.5. Results: We included 78 adults (mean age 31±10 years; 56% female), with a mean follow-up of 23±7 years since tetralogy of Fallot repair. The prevalence of ascending aorta dilatation was 11.5%. The ascending aorta was larger than the sinuses of Valsalva in 12.8% of cases. Patients with ascending aorta dilatation were older, predominantly male, with later repair and larger left ventricular mass and volumes. By multivariate analysis left ventricular mass index (LVMI) was the only factor independently associated with ascending aorta dilatation (odds ratio 1.10, 95% confidence interval 1.01-1.20, p=0.03). A cut-off value of ≥57.9 g/m2 for LVMI had 89% sensitivity and 71% specificity for ascending aorta dilatation. Conclusions: Ascending aorta assessment as part of a routine cardiovascular magnetic resonance study after tetralogy of Fallot repair is recommended to screen for future aortic complications, particularly in males and older patients, and those with later repair and larger left ventricles. LVMI assessment has potential as a screening tool for ascending aorta dilatation with future clinical implications. Resumo: Introdução e objetivos: A dilatação da aorta é uma complicação tardia após correção da tetralogia de Fallot. A sua extensão além da raiz da aorta não está bem definida. Pretendemos avaliar a prevalência e os preditores de dilatação da aorta ascendente para elaborar um protocolo imagiológico. Métodos: Estudo prospetivo com adultos operados a tetralogia de Fallot seguidos num centro de referência. Estudamos a aorta por ressonância magnética cardiovascular e definimos dilatação da aorta ascendente pelo rácio observado-esperado > 1,5. Resultados: Incluímos 78 adultos (idade média 31 ± 10 anos; 56% mulheres); seguimento médio de 23 ± 7 anos desde a cirurgia. A prevalência de dilatação da aorta ascendente foi 11,5%. A aorta ascendente era maior do que os seios de Valsalva em 12,8% dos casos. Os doentes com dilatação da aorta ascendente eram mais velhos, maioritariamente homens, operados mais tarde, com massa e volumes ventriculares esquerdos maiores. Na análise multivariada a massa ventricular esquerda indexada foi a única variável independente associada a dilatação da aorta ascendente (odds ratio 1,10; intervalo de confiança de 95% 1,01-1,20; p = 0,03). A massa ventricular esquerda indexada ≥ 57,9 g/m2 apresentou uma sensibilidade de 89% e uma especificidade de 71% para dilatação da aorta ascendente. Conclusões: Recomendamos a inclusão da aorta ascendente na avaliação por ressonância magnética da tetralogia de Fallot operada, para prevenir complicações aórticas futuras, em particular em homens, doentes mais velhos, operados mais tarde e com ventrículos esquerdos maiores. A massa ventricular esquerda indexada tem potencial para ser usada no rastreio da dilatação da aorta ascendente com implicações clínicas futuras. Keywords: Aortic dilatation, Ascending aorta, Cardiovascular magnetic resonance, Tetralogy of Fallot, Palavras-chave: Dilatação da aorta, Aorta ascendente, Ressonância magnética cardiovascular, Tetralogia de Fallot
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- 2018
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