11,999 results on '"Ana Rosa"'
Search Results
2. Legionella colonization and 3D spatial location within a Pseudomonas biofilm
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Silva, Luis F. Melo, C. William Keevil, and Ana Pereira
- Subjects
Biofilm ,Biofilm structure ,Legionella pneumophila ,Legionella spatial location ,Stagnation ,Water systems ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Biofilms are known to be critical for Legionella settlement in engineered water systems and are often associated with Legionnaire’s Disease events. One of the key features of biofilms is their heterogeneous three-dimensional structure which supports the establishment of microbial interactions and confers protection to microorganisms. This work addresses the impact of Legionella pneumophila colonization of a Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilm, as information about the interactions between Legionella and biofilm structures is scarce. It combines a set of meso- and microscale biofilm analyses (Optical Coherence Tomography, Episcopic Differential Interference Contrast coupled with Epifluorescence Microscopy and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy) with PNA-FISH labelled L. pneumophila to tackle the following questions: (a) does the biofilm structure change upon L. pneumophila biofilm colonization?; (b) what happens to L. pneumophila within the biofilm over time and (c) where is L. pneumophila preferentially located within the biofilm? Results showed that P. fluorescens structure did not significantly change upon L. pneumophila colonization, indicating the competitive advantage of the first colonizer. Imaging of PNA-labelled L. pneumophila showed that compared to standard culture recovery it colonized to a greater extent the 3-day-old P. fluorescens biofilms, presumably entering in VBNC state by the end of the experiment. L. pneumophila was mostly located in the bottom regions of the biofilm, which is consistent with the physiological requirements of both bacteria and confers enhanced Legionella protection against external aggressions. The present study provides an expedited methodological approach to address specific systematic laboratory studies concerning the interactions between L. pneumophila and biofilm structure that can provide, in the future, insights for public health Legionella management of water systems.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. Control of myeloid-derived suppressor cell dynamics potentiates vaccine protection in multiple mouse models of Trypanosoma cruzi infection
- Author
-
Eliana Borgna, Estefanía Prochetto, Juan Cruz Gamba, Elba Mónica Vermeulen, Carolina Verónica Poncini, Pamela Cribb, Ana Rosa Pérez, Iván Marcipar, Florencia Belén González, and Gabriel Cabrera
- Subjects
Trypanosoma cruzi ,vaccine ,myeloid-derived suppressor cells ,effector response ,5-fluorouracil ,Chagas disease ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
To date, there is no licensed vaccine against the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), the etiological agent of Chagas Disease. T. cruzi has evolved numerous mechanisms to evade and manipulate the host immune system. Among the subversive strategies employed by the parasite, marked increases in CD11b+ Gr-1+ myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in several organs have been described. We have reported that CD11b+ Gr-1+ cells are involved not only during infection but also after immunization with a trans-sialidase fragment (TSf) adjuvanted with a cage-like particle adjuvant (ISPA). Thus, the aim of this work was to gain control over the involvement of MDSCs during immunization to potentiate a vaccine candidate with protective capacity in multiple mouse models of T. cruzi infection. Here, we show that the Gr-1+ cells that increase during TSf-ISPA immunization have suppressive capacity over bone marrow-derived dendritic cells and CD4+ lymphocytes. Protocols using one or two doses of 5-fluorouracil (5FU) were employed to deplete and control MDSC dynamics during immunization. The protocol based on two doses of 5FU (double 5FU TSf-ISPA) was more successful in controlling MDSCs during immunization and triggered a higher immune effector response, as evidenced by increased numbers of CD4+, CD4+CD44+, CD8+, CD8+CD44+, CD11c+, and CD11c+CD8α+ cells in the spleen and lymph nodes of double 5FU TSf-ISPA mice as compared to 5FU-TSf-ISPA mice. In line with these results, the protective capacity of the double 5FU TSf-ISPA protocol was higher compared to the 5FU-TSf-ISPA protocol against high lethal doses of intraperitoneal infection with the Tulahuen T. cruzi strain. When cross-protective capacity was analyzed, the optimized protocol based on double 5FU TSf-ISPA conferred protection in several preclinical models using different discrete typing units (DTU VI and DTU I), different mouse strains (BALB/c and C57BL/6), different parasite doses (1000 to 20000), and routes of administration (intraperitoneal and intradermal). Developing vaccines that are currently lacking may require new strategies to further potentiate vaccine candidates. Results reported herein provide evidence that rational control of cells from the regulatory arm of the immune system could enhance a vaccine candidate with cross-protective capacity in multiple mouse models of T. cruzi infection.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. Percepciones de la innovación inclusiva universitaria: Diversidad y equidad educativa
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Macías-Cedeño, Marianella Lilibeth Chévez-Macías, Antonia Katherine Navia-Cedeño, and Vianka Salome Cedeño-Cedeño
- Subjects
accesibilidad ,educación inclusiva ,tecnología educativa ,equidad ,discapacidad ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
En la era de la globalización, la educación superior enfrenta desafíos para promover la diversidad y la equidad. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar las percepciones de la innovación inclusiva en la Universidad Técnica de Manabí en Ecuador para promover diversidad y equidad educativa. El mismo combinó enfoques cuantitativos y cualitativos, utilizando tanto encuestas como entrevistas para recoger datos de 56 estudiantes y 20 docentes, así como cifras suministradas por la Unidad de Inclusión, Equidad Social y Género de la Universidad. Los resultados revelan que un 59% de la población analizada pertenece a colectivos con discapacidad o históricamente marginados, evidenciando la relevancia de destinarles recursos y capacitaciones adecuadas. Aunque se han logrado avances en servicios de apoyo, como tutorías personalizadas y asignación de becas, se identifican carencias en la gestión de procesos de titulación y en la formación docente para una inclusión efectiva. Se concluye que la Universidad Técnica de Manabí ha impulsado la inclusión mediante el uso de tecnologías avanzadas; sin embargo, persisten desigualdades en el acceso a recursos y en la capacitación del profesorado. Se requiere implementar estrategias integrales para mejorar la comunicación, la pedagogía y la tecnología, garantizando la inclusión plena en el ámbito educativo.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Fluorescence Lifetime-Assisted Probing of Protein Aggregation with sub-Organellar Resolution
- Author
-
Karnika Gupta, Daniel Maddison, user, Ana Rosa da Costa, and Edward Avezov
- Subjects
Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Protein misfolding fuels multiple neurodegenerative diseases, but existing techniques lack the resolution to pinpoint the location and physical properties of aggregates within living cells. Our protocol describes high-resolution confocal and fluorescent lifetime microscopy (Fast 3D FLIM) of an aggregation probing system. This system involves a metastable HaloTag protein (HT-aggr) labeled with P1 solvatochromic fluorophore, which can be targeted to subcellular compartments. This strategy allows to distinguish between aggregated and folded probe species, since P1 fluorophore changes its lifetime depending on the hydrophobicity of its microenvironment. The probe is not fluorescence intensity-dependent, overcoming issues related to intensity-based measurements of labeled proteins, such as control of probe quantity due to differences in expression or photobleaching of a proportion of the fluorophore population. Our approach reports on the performance of the machinery dealing with aggregation-prone substrates and thus opens doors to studying proteostasis and its role in neurodegenerative diseases.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. The BNDES’ role in the Green Economy: institutional framework, disbursements and resource mobilisation (2010-2021)
- Author
-
CAMILA FRANCO BARTELEGA and ANA ROSA RIBEIRO DE MENDONÇA
- Subjects
Development banks ,green economy ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper aimed to analyse the role of the BNDES in promoting the ‘green economy’ in Brazil over the past decade. We defend that, as a development bank, BNDES is an essential player in encouraging investments that are low-emission, environmentally sustainable, and climate-change resilient. The paper is organized as follows. After the introduction, section 2 delves into the role to be played by development banks in promoting environmentally sustainable, low GHG emission economies. Section 3 analyses the BNDES’ disbursements in the green economy between 2010 and 2021. Section 4 highlights the mobilization of BNDES resources for the green economy, including the management of environmental and climate funds, as well as the issuance of green and sustainable bonds. Finally, concluding remarks are presented.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. TERAPIAS QUE SE CONVERTEM EM RELIGIÃO: UM ESTUDO A PARTIR DA CONSTELAÇÃO FAMILIAR
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Cloclet Silva and Marcelo Leandro de Campos
- Subjects
Constelação familiar ,Secularização ,Espiritualidade sistêmica ,Práticas Integrativas e Complementares de Saúde ,Christianity ,BR1-1725 ,Doctrinal Theology ,BT10-1480 ,The Bible ,BS1-2970 - Abstract
O presente artigo propõe uma reflexão sobre as apropriações recíprocas entre o religioso e o secular no mundo contemporâneo. Para tanto, considera as dinâmicas de apropriação cultural de técnicas terapêuticas por parte de alguns movimentos espiritualistas, que emprestam a conhecimentos e práticas oriundos da medicina uma conotação marcadamente religiosa, definindo um novo paradigma de saúde pública no mundo ocidental. Especificamente, aborda as chamadas práticas integrativas e complementares de saúde e as tensões e diálogos decorrentes de seu crescente uso em ambientes laicos e públicos. Nesse contexto, a Constelação familiar tem se adequado com sucesso ao mercado de saúde emocional, adequando de suas práticas a contextos corporativos, à saúde e à educação públicas, assim como ao sistema judiciário. Também, experimenta uma crescente instrumentalização por parte de movimentos espiritualistas, adquirindo formas ritualísticas e embasando novas institucionalizações de caráter espiritualista/religioso. Ao mesmo tempo que busca se afirmar como prática terapêutica com base cientifica. A partir da análise desta dinâmica entre o secular e o religioso e sua reconfiguração no Brasil nos dias de hoje, procura-se contribuir com um tema ainda pouco explorado pelos estudos acadêmicos e praticamente inédito nas Ciências da Religião.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Hechtia cerrostlatilpae (Hechtioideae; Bromeliaceae), a new species from Morelos, Mexico
- Author
-
Rodrigo Alejandro Hernández Cárdenas, Adolfo Espejo Serna, Ana Rosa López-Ferrari, David Valenzuela-Galván, Sofía Ana Lucrecia Lara-Godínez, and Andrew Siekkinen
- Subjects
Balsas Basin ,Monocots ,Poales ,saxicolous ,Sierra de Huautla Biosphere Reserve ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Background: As a result of botanical explorations carried out for the project Bromeliaceae of Mexico, we collected plants of the genus Hechtia within the Sierra de Huautla Biosphere Reserve, in Xochipala, municipality of Tlaquiltenango, Morelos, Mexico. However, this plant does not resemble any known species. Question: Do the Hechtia populations in Xochipala correspond to an undescribed taxon? Studied species: Species of Hechtia previously reported from Morelos and all the taxa with greater morphological similarity to the new proposed taxon. Study site and date: Xochipala, municipality of Tlaquiltenango, Morelos, Mexico, 2023. Methods: Our research involved field work, review of herbarium specimens, protologues, and type material of all the species of Hechtia distributed in Morelos, in the neighboring states of Puebla and Guerrero, and of the most morphologically similar taxa. Results: After a careful and detailed review of the living material and herbarium specimens, we conclude that those plants belong to an undescribed taxon that we propose here. A morphological description, images, and a distribution map of Hechtia cerrostlatilpae are included, as well as an identification key and a list of examined specimens of all Hechtia species known from the state of Morelos. Conclusions: The discovery of a new species of Hechtia in Xochipala, Morelos, Mexico increases the plant diversity of Morelos, particularly at the Sierra de Huautla Biosphere Reserve. Hechtia cerrostlatilpae presents unique vegetative and floral characters that allow its recognition as a new species within the genus.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. Effect of adding arginine at different concentrations to experimental orthodontic resins: an in vitro study
- Author
-
Ana Lídia Correa SANTOS, Lourenço CORRER-SOBRINHO, Fernanda Midori TSUZUKI, Anália Gabriela FACURY FERRAZ, José Guilherme NEVES, Mário Alexandre Coelho SINHORETI, Eduardo Martinelli FRANCO, and Ana Rosa COSTA
- Subjects
Orthodontics ,Composite resins ,Arginine ,Mechanical tests ,Streptococcus mutans ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract The aim of this study was to assess the effect of adding arginine at different concentrations to commercial and experimental orthodontic resins on shear bond strength (SBS), as well as on the antimicrobial activity of arginine against S. mutans. Metal brackets were bonded onto the surface of 120 bovine incisors using Transbond, OrthoCem, and an experimental resin (ER), adding 0, 2.5, 5, and 7 wt.% of arginine. The SBS test was performed in deionized water at 37 ºC for 24 h, at 0.5 mm/min. SBS test results were subjected to two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α = 0.05). CFU/mL data (antimicrobial assessment) were assessed by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s tests (α = 0.05). No statistical difference between the resins was observed in untreated groups (p > 0.05). The addition of arginine at 2.5% (27.7 MPa) and 5% (29.0 MPa) increased the SBS of Transbond when compared (p < 0.05) to OrthoCem (18.5 and 15.6 MPa, respectively) and ER (16.3 and 18.1 MPa, respectively). Arginine at 7% improved the SBS of Transbond (24.1 MPa) and ER (21.0 MPa), which was statistically higher (p < 0.05) than OrthoCem (12.6 MPa). OrthoCem did not show a statistically significant difference at the three concentrations of arginine (p > 0.05). The addition of arginine to resins reduced the count of S. mutans (p < 0.05). As for ER, all concentrations of arginine significantly decreased CFU/mL (p < 0.05). Among commercial resins, only 7% of arginine significantly reduced CFU/mL. The addition of arginine did not interfere with the bond strength and demonstrated antibacterial activity against S. mutans.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Demographic, social, and clinical aspects associated with access to COVID-19 health care in Pará province, Brazilian Amazon
- Author
-
Amanda Loyse da Costa Miranda, Ana Rosa Tavares da Paixão, Andrey Oeiras Pedroso, Laís do Espírito Santo Lima, Andressa Tavares Parente, Eliã Pinheiro Botelho, Sandra Helena Isse Polaro, Ana Cristina de Oliveira e Silva, Renata Karina Reis, and Glenda Roberta Oliveira Naiff Ferreira
- Subjects
Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Internal social disparities in the Brazilian Amazon became more evident during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this work was to examine the demographic, social and clinical factors associated with access to COVID-19 health care in Pará Province in the Brazilian Amazon. This was an observational, cross-sectional, analytical study using a quantitative method through an online survey conducted from May to August 2023. People were eligible to participate if they were current residents of Pará, 18-years-old or older, with self-reported diagnoses of COVID-19 through rapid or laboratory tests. Participants completed an electronic survey was developed using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) software—The adapted questionnaire “COVID-19 Global Clinical Platform: Case Report Form for Post-COVID Condition”. Questions focused on access to COVID-19 treatment, demographic characteristics, COVID-19 vaccine and clinical characteristics. Respondent-driven sampling was applied to recruit participants. Multiple logistic regression was utilized to identify the associated factors. Overall, a total of 638 participants were included. The average age was 31.1 years. Access to COVID-19 health care was 68.65% (438/638). The participants most likely to access health care were those with moderate or severe COVID-19 (p = 0.000; OR: 19.8) and females (p = 0.001; OR: 1.99). Moreover, participants who used homemade tea or herbal medicines were less likely to receive health care for COVID-19 in health services (p = 0.002; OR: 0.54). Ensuring access to healthcare is important in a pandemic scenario.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. Global DNA methylation is not elevated in blood samples from Machado-Joseph disease mutation carriers
- Author
-
Luís Teves, Ana Rosa Vieira Melo, Ana F. Ferreira, Mafalda Raposo, Carolina Lemos, Conceição Bettencourt, and Manuela Lima
- Subjects
Machado-Joseph disease ,SCA3 ,polyq disorders ,DNA methylation ,epigenetic modifiers ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is an autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) caused by a polyglutamine expansion in the ataxin-3 protein, which initiates a cascade of pathogenic events, including transcriptional dysregulation. Genotype-phenotype correlations in MJD are incomplete, suggesting an influence of additional factors, such as epigenetic modifications, underlying the MJD pathogenesis. DNA methylation is known to impact the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders through gene expression regulation and increased methylation has been reported for other SCAs. In this work we aimed to analyse global methylation in MJD carriers. Global 5-mC levels were quantified in blood samples of 33 MJD mutation carriers (patients and preclinical subjects) and 33 healthy controls, matched by age, sex, and smoking status. For a subset of 16 MJD subjects, a pilot follow-up analysis with two time points was also conducted. No differences were found in median global 5-mC levels between MJD mutation carriers and controls and no correlations between methylation levels and clinical or genetic variables were detected. Also, no alterations in global 5-mC levels were observed over time. Our findings do not support an increase in global blood methylation levels associated with MJD.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Religião e Política na América Latina
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Cloclet da Silva, Douglas Ferreira Barros, Glauco Barsalini, Mariano Fabris, and Roberto Di Stefano
- Subjects
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
presente dossiê aborda um período complexo da história latino-americana, que compreende a segunda metade do século XX e adentra as primeiras duas décadas do XXI, durante o qual tiveram lugar transformações sociais, políticas, econômicas e culturais de grande impacto na vida dos indivíduos, das instituições e da sociedade civil, cujas ressonâncias se revelam-se atuais e operantes nestes países.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. 14-4DXH Menstrual poverty: current panorama and its repercussions
- Author
-
Bárbara Carvalho dos Santos, Laélia Alves Araujo, Ariadne Gonçalves Dela Penha Banho, José Egberg Santos de Araújo, Marcia Cristina Silva Costa, Ezequias Silva Souza, Livio Amaral Bastos, Lueli Evelin Leite Mota, Thaís Lorena Pereira da Paz, Andreliny Kaliny da Silva Nascimento, Victor Hugo Souza Lustosa, Ana Carolina Ferrer Lobo, Marcelino Martins, Ana Rosa Oliveira Sousa, Lidiane Cristina Santiago de Oliveira, Isabela Coelho Ribeiro, Lúcia Regina Moreira de Oliveira, Aiza Leal de Almeida, and Jose Neres de Souza Junior
- Subjects
Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. The use of phosphodiesterase inhibitors in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction: scoping review
- Author
-
Joana Catarina Costa Martins, Ana Rosa Cristão Afonso Lucas, and Joana Margarida Meneses Costa
- Subjects
Libido ,Female ,Sexual dysfunction ,Phosphodiesterase inhibitor ,Sildenafil ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to analyze the available evidence regarding the efficacy of iPDE5 in the treatment of female sexual dysfunction (FSD). Methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted in March 2023 through the main scientific databases. Results A total of 53 articles were identified, out of which, 6 met the predefined inclusion criteria. All of these were randomized controlled trials. Among the included studies, 4 demonstrated the effectiveness of sildenafil in improving sexual response and addressing FSD, while 2 studies failed to establish its efficacy in this context. Conclusion Overall, the efficacy of sildenafil in the treatment of FSD remains controversial and inconclusive based on the available evidence. Further research is necessary to clarify the therapeutic potential of iPDE5 in addressing FSD and to better understand the factors that influence treatment outcomes.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. China: desafios de desenvolvimento, influência global e relações com América Latina e Brasil
- Author
-
Célio Hiratuka, Carolina Troncoso Baltar, Antonio Carlos Diegues, Roberto Borghi, Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça Sarti, Bruno Martarello De Conti, and Alex Wilhans Antonio Palludeto
- Subjects
Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Roles de los actores sociales en el distrito creativo la gloria en Cienfuegos
- Author
-
Dainelkis Madrazo-Elizarde, Odalys Medina-Hernández, and Ana Rosa Ramírez-Blanco
- Subjects
actores sociales ,distrito creativo ,roles sociales ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Los distritos creativos son espacios urbanos que generan una dinámica social, económica y cultural que beneficia a los habitantes. Este trabajo se enmarca en el Distrito Creativo La Gloria, en el municipio Cien-fuegos. Su objetivo es analizar los roles de los actores sociales en dicho Distrito. Se abordan teóricamente aspectos como el distrito creativo, el actor social y los roles sociales. Es una investigación exploratoria que asume el Estudio de Caso como método de investigativo. Para la re-cogida de información se emplearon las entrevistas semiestructuradas, el análisis de documentos y la observación. Los roles analizados fue-ron fundamentalmente el de educador, asesor y facilitador de recursos, según la función de cada actor social. El estudio responde al perfec-cionamiento del Modelo Económico y Social Cubano de Desarrollo Socialista hasta el 2030 y a los Lineamientos de la Política Económica y Social del Partido y la Revolución. Contribuye al cumplimiento de los Objetivos del Desarrollo Sostenible, fundamentalmente el 8, 10 y 11, referidos al crecimiento económico sostenido, inclusivo y sostenible, el empleo pleno y productivo, el trabajo decente para todos, la reducción de las desigualdades y el logro de ciudades y asentamientos humanos inclusivos, seguros, resilientes y sostenibles.
- Published
- 2024
17. Natural history and surgical outcomes of Rathke’s cleft cysts: a Spanish multicenter study
- Author
-
Edelmiro Luis Menéndez-Torre, Alba Gutiérrez-Hurtado, María Dolores Ollero, Ana Irigaray, Patricia Martín, Paola Parra, Inmaculada González-Molero, Marta Araujo-Castro, Cindy Idrobo, María Dolores Moure, Ana Rosa Molina, Betina Biagetti, Pedro Iglesias, Miguel Paja, Rocío Villar-Taibo, Alberto Pena, Almudena Vicente, Fernando Guerrero-Pérez, Fernando Cordido, Anna Aulinas, Manel Mateu, and Alfonso Soto
- Subjects
Rathke’s cleft cyst ,pituitary ,transsphenoidal surgery ,cyst size ,visual impairment ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Rathke’s cleft cysts (RCC) are a common type of lesion found in the sellar or suprasellar area. They are usually monitored clinically, but in some cases, surgery may be required. However, their natural progression is not yet well understood, and the outcomes of surgery are uncertain. The objective of this study is to evaluate the natural history of Rathke’s cleft cysts in patients who are clinically monitored without treatment, and to determine the outcomes of surgery and the incidence of recurrences over time.Design and patientsNational multicentric study of patients diagnosed of Rathke’s cleft cyst (RCC- Spain) from 2000 onwards and followed in 15 tertiary centers of Spain. A total of 177 patients diagnosed of RCC followed for 67.3 months (6–215) and 88 patients who underwent surgery, (81 patients underwent immediate surgery after diagnosis and 7 later for subsequent growth) followed for 68.8 months (3–235).ResultsThe cyst size remained stable or decreased in 73.5% (133) of the patients. Only 44 patients (24.3%) experienced a cyst increase and 9 of them (5.1%) experienced an increase greater than 3 mm. In most of the patients who underwent surgery headaches and visual alterations improved, recurrence was observed in 8 (9.1%) after a median time of 96 months, and no predictors of recurrence were discovered.ConclusionsRathke’s cleft cysts without initial compressive symptoms have a low probability of growth, so conservative management is recommended. Patients who undergo transsphenoidal surgery experience rapid clinical improvement, and recurrences are infrequent. However, they can occur after a long period of time, although no predictors of recurrence have been identified.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. Successful retrieval of a retained fractured ERCP guidewire in the pancreatic duct
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Vilela Sangay, MD, Ravi J. Kankotia, MD, and Jorge D. Machicado, MD, MPH
- Subjects
Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. Irritable Bowel Syndrome as a Stress Prediction Model in Mexican Dentistry Students
- Author
-
Blanca Elizabeth Pozos-Radillo, María de Lourdes Preciado-Serrano, Ana Rosa Plascencia-Campos, and María de los Ángeles Aguilera-Velasco
- Subjects
stress ,college students ,dentistry ,public health ,sexes ,health care ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder associated with stress that may occur in the academic context, given that students are exposed to high demands during their education process which can lead to the development of diseases. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation and predictive value between the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with stress in dentistry students at a public university in Mexico, taking into account the gender variable. The design is cross-sectional with 740 dental students. Nowack’s Stress Profile was used as well as the ROMA III criteria to identify IBS. Multiple lineal regression models were built, in which the dependent variable was IBS and the independent ones were the stress profile variables and group data. Such models were built independently for each sex and their results were compared. The IBS model in males was significant in the following variables: IBS = – 1.454 (problem concentration) + .315 (negative valuation) – .390 (social support network) + .513 (type A behavior) – .464 (rest/sleep), with a strength of R2 = .685; F = 75.72; p < .01 which explains 68% of the variance; and for females it was: ISB = – .041 (positive valuation) – .082 (eating habits/nutri-tion) with a strength of R2 = .643; F = 42.69; p < .01, which explains 64% of the variance. The comparative analysis determined that male dental students are at a greater risk of developing IBS due to stress. Therefore, programs aimed at a timely identification of the stress risk variables would be recommended to prevent consequences to the health, inadequate academic performance and wellbeing of dental students in Mexico.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Two new species of Hechtia (Bromeliaceae; Hechtioideae) from Jalisco, Mexico
- Author
-
Alejandra Flores-Argüelles, Rodrigo Alejandro Hernández-Cárdenas, Santiago Rosales-Martínez, Adolfo Espejo-Serna, Ana Rosa López-Ferrari, and Andrew Siekkinen
- Subjects
Plant ecology ,QK900-989 - Abstract
Backgrounds and aims – The genus Hechtia (sensu lato) is distributed from the southern United States to northern Central America and includes 95 species. Recent botanical explorations, carried out in the Colima and Jalisco states in search of H. reticulata, led to the discovery of two new species. The aims of this work were to complete the morphological description of H. reticulata and describe these two new species. Material and methods – This study was based on fieldwork and on the revision of literature, protologues, type material, and herbarium specimens. The specimens collected were prepared for storage in the herbarium, analysed, measured, and descriptions were made; measurements were taken from dried specimens. Due to their morphological similarities and the closeness of their populations, the proposed species are compared with H. reticulata. Key results – We propose two new species of Hechtia for Mexico (H. costalegrensis and H. pacifica); an epitype and a complete description of H. reticulata are also provided. The diagnostic characters and morphological affinities of the new species are discussed, including complete morphological descriptions and images; a comparative table is presented, showing the morphological differences between the new species and H. reticulata. A distribution map of the taxa described here and of H. reticulata is included, as well as an identification key and a list of examined specimens of all Hechtia species known to date from Colima and Jalisco.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. IgG and IgM cooperate in coating of intestinal bacteria in IgA deficiency
- Author
-
Carsten Eriksen, Janne Marie Moll, Pernille Neve Myers, Ana Rosa Almeida Pinto, Niels Banhos Danneskiold-Samsøe, Rasmus Ibsen Dehli, Lisbeth Buus Rosholm, Marlene Danner Dalgaard, John Penders, Daisy MAE Jonkers, Qiang Pan-Hammarström, Lennart Hammarström, Karsten Kristiansen, and Susanne Brix
- Subjects
Science - Abstract
Abstract Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is acknowledged to play a role in the defence of the mucosal barrier by coating microorganisms. Surprisingly, IgA-deficient humans exhibit few infection-related complications, raising the question if the more specific IgG may help IgM in compensating for the lack of IgA. Here we employ a cohort of IgA-deficient humans, each paired with IgA-sufficient household members, to investigate multi-Ig bacterial coating. In IgA-deficient humans, IgM alone, and together with IgG, recapitulate coating of most bacterial families, despite an overall 3.6-fold lower Ig-coating. Bacterial IgG coating is dominated by IgG1 and IgG4. Single-IgG2 bacterial coating is sparse and linked to enhanced Escherichia coli load and TNF-α. Although single-IgG2 coating is 1.6-fold more prevalent in IgA deficiency than in healthy controls, it is 2-fold less prevalent than in inflammatory bowel disease. Altogether we demonstrate that IgG assists IgM in coating of most bacterial families in the absence of IgA and identify single-IgG2 bacterial coating as an inflammatory marker.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Intranasal Trans-Sialidase Vaccine Mitigates Acute and Chronic Pathology in a Preclinical Oral Chagas Disease Model
- Author
-
Maria Florencia Pacini, Camila Bulfoni Balbi, Brenda Dinatale, Cecilia Farré, Paula Cacik, Florencia Belén Gonzalez, Iván Marcipar, and Ana Rosa Pérez
- Subjects
oral Chagas disease ,chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy ,Trypanosoma cruzi ,trans-sialidase ,nasal vaccine ,c-di-AMP ,Medicine - Abstract
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, leads to severe complications in 30% of infected individuals, including acute myocarditis and chronic fibrosing cardiomyopathy. Despite the significant burden of this disease, there is currently no licensed vaccine available to prevent it. This study aimed to evaluate the mucosal and systemic immunogenicity as well as the prophylactic efficacy of a mucosal vaccine candidate and its impact on both acute and chronic cardiomyopathy. The results showed that the nasal administration of trans-sialidase (TS) plus c-di-AMP (TS+A) vaccine elicited a NALT expression of IFN-γ, IL-17a and IL-4 mRNA as well as a nasal-specific production of IgA. An in vivo challenge with TS also triggered increased proliferation of lymphocytes from the NALT, sentinel cervical lymph node, and spleen. TS+A immunization increased the plasma levels of Th1/Th2/Th17 cytokines and elicited an evident cellular response by which to judge enhanced delayed-type hypersensitivity responses following a TS footpad challenge. After oral infection, TS+A-vaccinated mice showed significantly reduced parasitemia and parasite load in the heart, muscles and intestines, while markers of hepatic and muscle damage as well as clinical manifestations of acute infection were strongly diminished. TS+A also attenuated acute myocarditis and the expression of inflammatory markers in the heart. The protection conferred by TS+A extended into the chronic phase, where it resulted in a clear reduction in chronic myocarditis, fibrosis and functional electrocardiographic abnormalities, associated with a decreased expression of the pro-fibrotic TGF-β. These results revealed that it is possible to develop a mucosal vaccine against T. cruzi based on TS and c-di-AMP that is capable of reducing the development of Chagas cardiomyopathy, the hallmark of Chagas disease.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Predicting Student Performance in Introductory Programming Courses
- Author
-
João P. J. Pires, Fernanda Brito Correia, Anabela Gomes, Ana Rosa Borges, and Jorge Bernardino
- Subjects
higher education ,introductory programming ,machine learning ,student’s performance prediction ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The importance of accurately predicting student performance in education, especially in the challenging curricular unit of Introductory Programming, cannot be overstated. As institutions struggle with high failure rates and look for solutions to improve the learning experience, the need for effective prediction methods becomes critical. This study aims to conduct a systematic review of the literature on methods for predicting student performance in higher education, specifically in Introductory Programming, focusing on machine learning algorithms. Through this study, we not only present different applicable algorithms but also evaluate their performance, using identified metrics and considering the applicability in the educational context, specifically in higher education and in Introductory Programming. The results obtained through this study allowed us to identify trends in the literature, such as which machine learning algorithms were most applied in the context of predicting students’ performance in Introductory Programming in higher education, as well as which evaluation metrics and datasets are usually used.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. Intratumoral delivery of immunotherapy to treat breast cancer: current development in clinical and preclinical studies
- Author
-
Siena M. Mantooth, Yara Abdou, Ana Rosa Saez-Ibañez, Samik Upadhaya, and David A. Zaharoff
- Subjects
breast cancer ,cancer immunotherapy ,intratumoral ,localized delivery ,neoadjuvant ,hydrogel ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Breast cancer poses one of the largest threats to women’s health. Treatment continues to improve for all the subtypes of breast cancer, but some subtypes, such as triple negative breast cancer, still present a significant treatment challenge. Additionally, metastasis and local recurrence are two prevalent problems in breast cancer treatment. A newer type of therapy, immunotherapy, may offer alternatives to traditional treatments for difficult-to-treat subtypes. Immunotherapy engages the host’s immune system to eradicate disease, with the potential to induce long-lasting, durable responses. However, systemic immunotherapy is only approved in a limited number of indications, and it benefits only a minority of patients. Furthermore, immune related toxicities following systemic administration of potent immunomodulators limit dosing and, consequently, efficacy. To address these safety considerations and improve treatment efficacy, interest in local delivery at the site of the tumor has increased. Numerous intratumorally delivered immunotherapeutics have been and are being explored clinically and preclinically, including monoclonal antibodies, cellular therapies, viruses, nucleic acids, cytokines, innate immune agonists, and bacteria. This review summarizes the current and past intratumoral immunotherapy clinical landscape in breast cancer as well as current progress that has been made in preclinical studies, with a focus on delivery parameters and considerations.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. Blood and cerebellar abundance of ATXN3 splice variants in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3/Machado-Joseph disease
- Author
-
Mafalda Raposo, Jeannette Hübener-Schmid, Rebecca Tagett, Ana F. Ferreira, Ana Rosa Vieira Melo, João Vasconcelos, Paula Pires, Teresa Kay, Hector Garcia-Moreno, Paola Giunti, Magda M. Santana, Luis Pereira de Almeida, Jon Infante, Bart P. van de Warrenburg, Jeroen J. de Vries, Jennifer Faber, Thomas Klockgether, Nicolas Casadei, Jakob Admard, Ludger Schöls, Olaf Riess, Maria do Carmo Costa, and Manuela Lima
- Subjects
Ataxin-3 ,polyQ diseases ,Neurodegenerative disease ,RNA-seq ,mRNA ,Alternative splicing ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3)/Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is a heritable proteinopathy disorder, whose causative gene, ATXN3, undergoes alternative splicing. Ataxin-3 protein isoforms differ in their toxicity, suggesting that certain ATXN3 splice variants may be crucial in driving the selective toxicity in SCA3. Using RNA-seq datasets we identified and determined the abundance of annotated ATXN3 transcripts in blood (n = 60) and cerebellum (n = 12) of SCA3 subjects and controls. The reference transcript (ATXN3–251), translating into an ataxin-3 isoform harbouring three ubiquitin-interacting motifs (UIMs), showed the highest abundance in blood, while the most abundant transcript in the cerebellum (ATXN3–208) was of unclear function. Noteworthy, two of the four transcripts that encode full-length ataxin-3 isoforms but differ in the C-terminus were strongly related with tissue expression specificity: ATXN3–251 (3UIM) was expressed in blood 50-fold more than in the cerebellum, whereas ATXN3–214 (2UIM) was expressed in the cerebellum 20-fold more than in the blood. These findings shed light on ATXN3 alternative splicing, aiding in the comprehension of SCA3 pathogenesis and providing guidance in the design of future ATXN3 mRNA-lowering therapies.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. Protein hydrolysate and oil from fish waste reveal potential as dog food ingredients
- Author
-
Ana R. J. Cabrita, Margarida R. G. Maia, Ana P. Alves, Tiago Aires, Ana Rosa, André Almeida, Rui Martins, and António J. M. Fonseca
- Subjects
fish hydrolysate ,fish oil ,functionality ,nutrient digestion ,palatability ,pet food ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
The increased fish consumption by the growing human population in the world translates into an increase in fish waste. The reintroduction of these fish by-products into food and feed chains presents economic benefits and contributes to counteracting their negative environmental impact. Under this context, the present study aimed to evaluate the effects of the dietary inclusion of fish hydrolysate and oil obtained from fish waste (experimental diet) in substitution of shrimp hydrolysate and salmon oil (control diet) mainly imported from third countries on palatability, apparent total tract digestibility, fecal characteristics and metabolites, blood fatty acid profile, flatulence, and coat quality of adult dogs. A two-bowl test was performed to evaluate palatability by the pairwise comparison between the two diets. A feeding trial was conducted according to a crossover design with two diets (control and experimental diets), six adult Beagle dogs per diet, and two periods of 6 weeks each. The replacement of shrimp hydrolysate and salmon oil with fish hydrolysate and oil did not affect the first diet approach and taste, as well as the intake ratio. Generally, the digestibility of dry matter, nutrients, and energy was not affected by diet, but the intake of digestible crude protein (CP) and ether extract was higher, respectively, with the control and the experimental diet. The higher intake of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid with the experimental diet was reflected in a higher content of these long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and the omega-3 index of red blood cells, but it did not affect coat quality. The significantly higher intake of digestible CP with the control diet might have contributed to the higher fecal ammonia-N and valerate concentrations. Daily fecal output and characteristics were similar between diets. Overall, results suggest that fish hydrolysate and oil from the agrifood industry might constitute sustainable functional ingredients for dog feeding while adding value for wild fisheries, aquaculture, and fish farming under a circular economy approach and reducing dependence on imports from third countries with a high carbon footprint.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. Sonora y los viajeros franceses entre 1824 y 1863
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Suárez Argüello
- Subjects
méxico ,viajeros franceses ,sonora ,minería ,History (General) and history of Europe ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
Después de su independencia, México fue visitado por numerosos extranjeros, quienes escribieron obras que difundieron en Europa las noticias de su abundancia. Los viajeros franceses tuvieron en ello un papel destacado pues sus libros coadyuvaron a preparar la invasión iniciada en 1862. Uno de sus intereses fue la leyenda de la riqueza de Sonora, que quisieron para su país. Esta leyenda se había iniciado en 1736 con el hallazgo de las minas Planchas de Plata, difundido por Alexander von Humboldt a fines de la época colonial. Por su parte, los viajeros franceses hablaron de Sonora como de un verdadero El Dorado, que los mexicanos no sabían aprovechar. En su opinión, los filones de oro, plata y otros metales que ahí yacían solo los esperaban para premiarlos con riquezas sin fin.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Estudio codisciplinar de la Matemática en la escuela secundaria: análisis de la gestión de una propuesta de aula para el estudio del crecimiento de plantas
- Author
-
Emanuel Berardi and Ana Rosa Corica
- Subjects
high school ,mathematics ,biology ,anthropological theory of didactic ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
This paper presents the results of the management of a didactic device formulated by a Mathematics male and Biology female teacher from a secondary school in which they sought a codisciplinary study. Based on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic, the results of an exploratory study that sought to characterize the management of a didactic device for the study of plant growth in secondary school are reported; In particular, we analyze the relevance of mathematical knowledge in its development. The main results indicate that the study enabled the protagonists to be the students: they formulated and answered questions, achieving autonomy and responsibility for the search for information in various media; however, mathematical knowledge did not occupy a prominent place during the study.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. Síndrome genitourinario de la menopausia en mujeres del policlínico universitario Dr. Cosme Ordoñez Carceller, Cuba
- Author
-
Javier Maure-Barcia, Ana Rosa Jorna-Calixto, and Pedro Luís Véliz-Martínez
- Subjects
climaterio ,menopausia ,prolapso ,cistocele ,rectocele ,Medicine - Abstract
Objetivo: Determinar la frecuencia e intensidad del síndrome genitourinario de la menopausia en las mujeres atendidas en la consulta de climaterio y menopausia del Policlínico Universitario “Dr. Cosme Ordoñez Carceller. Materiales y métodos: Investigación tipo observacional, descriptiva y transversal, realizada en el período comprendido entre enero 2018 y diciembre de 2022. El universo de trabajo quedó constituido por 2962 mujeres de edad mediana del policlínico universitario Dr. Cosme Ordoñez Carceller. La muestra fue de 353 mujeres seleccionada mediante un muestreo estratificado simple. Para la recogida de los datos se empleó un modelo de Historia Clínica, de la cual se extrajeron los aspectos referidos a los datos sociodemográficos, la edad de inicio de los síntomas climatéricos y de la menopausia, las alteraciones genitourinarias y su intensidad en relación a la etapa del síndrome climatérico. Resultados: La edad promedio de las mujeres estudiadas fue de 49,4 +/- 5,18 años. La mayor cantidad de ellas se encontraban en la perimenopausia (60,1%), mientras que el porcentaje en las posmenopáusicas alcanzaba el 39,9%. La edad promedio de inicio de los síntomas fue de 45,8 +/- 6,2 años, la mayor frecuencia ocurrió entre los 45 y 49 años (61,5%). La edad promedio de aparición de la menopausia de 48,4+/- 3,7 años, lo que representa que más de dos tercios (81,6%) de las mujeres tuvieron su última menstruación por encima de los 45 años. Las alteraciones genitourinarias predominaron en la perimenopausia y la intensidad leve. Conclusiones: El síndrome genitourinario de la menopausia constituye un grupo de manifestaciones clínicas frecuentes en la mujer en etapa climatérica y afecta a más de dos tercios de las mujeres del policlínico, aparecen con mayor periodicidad entre los 45 y 49 años, en la perimenopausia y con intensidad leve.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. Striatal GDNF Neurons Chemoattract RET-Positive Dopamine Axons at Seven Times Farther Distance Than Medium Spiny Neurons
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Montaño-Rodriguez, Tabea Schorling, and Jaan-Olle Andressoo
- Subjects
GDNF ,RET ,dopamine ,parvalbumin ,chemoattraction ,neurotrophic factors ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is among the strongest dopamine neuron function- and survival-promoting factors known. Due to this reason, it has clinical relevance in dopamine disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia. In the striatum, GDNF is exclusively expressed in interneurons, which make up only about 0.6% of striatal cells. Despite clinical significance, histological analysis of striatal GDNF system arborization and relevance to incoming dopamine axons, which bear its receptor RET, has remained enigmatic. This is mainly due to the lack of antibodies able to visualize GDNF- and RET-positive cellular processes; here, we overcome this problem by using knock-in marker alleles. We find that GDNF neurons chemoattract RET+ axons at least seven times farther in distance than medium spiny neurons (MSNs), which make up 95% of striatal neurons. Furthermore, we provide evidence that tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in dopamine synthesis, is enriched towards GDNF neurons in the dopamine axons. Finally, we find that GDNF neuron arborizations occupy approximately only twelve times less striatal volume than 135 times more abundant MSNs. Collectively, our results improve our understanding of how endogenous GDNF affects striatal dopamine system function.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal cancers
- Author
-
Byung Soo Yoo, Ankit Patel, Kevin V. Houston, Alejandra Vargas, Ana Rosa Vilela Sangay, Steve M. D’Souza, and David A. Johnson
- Subjects
covid-19 pandemic ,gastrointestinal cancer ,gastric cancer ,cancer screening ,mortality ,prognosis ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer is one of the leading causes of death that affect many patients around the world. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly impacted our healthcare system in large that diagnosis and management of GI cancer have suffered with a reduction in cancer screening. This review will describe the current practices of cancer screening during COVID-19 pandemic and summarize how each GI cancer (esophageal, gastric, colorectal, and hepatocellular cancers) has been affected by COVID-19. World widely there has been a decreasing trend in screening, diagnosis, and management of GI cancers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many healthcare institutions are now observing the effect of this change and implementing practice variations to adapt to the pandemic.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. A perspective current and past modes of inhalation therapy
- Author
-
José Canto Mangana, Kelsey Aguirre Schilder, José Ignacio Bretones‐Pedrinaci, Ana Rosa Márquez Blesa, Fermín Sánchez deMedina, Olga Martínez‐Augustin, and Abdelali Daddaoua
- Subjects
Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Abstract Inhalation is the preferred route of delivery for anti‐asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) drugs. The use of this route has demonstrated efficacy in these and other conditions, it offers rapid onset of action, and is associated with minimal systemic exposure, thereby reducing the risk of adverse effects. Therefore, the current brief covers an interesting collection of inhaler action modes, shedding light on their molecular mechanisms and clinical applications for anti‐asthma, COPD and antibacterial inhalation therapy. Hence, not only enriches our understanding of inhalation therapy molecular intricacies but also provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape in clinical and antibacterial inhalation therapy. In doing so, it underscores the pivotal role of microbiology and biotechnology in advancing therapeutic approaches that harness the power of inhalation.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. Prevalência de infeções urinárias em pessoas institucionalizadas em instituições particulares de solidariedade social
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Jesus Ribeiro, Cláudia Margarida Correia Balula Chaves, and Alcinda Maria Sarmento do Sacramento Costa Reis
- Subjects
infeções urinárias ,estudos transversais ,prevalência ,fatores de risco ,instituição de longa permanência para idosos ,Medicine ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Enquadramento: Nas pessoas idosas institucionalizadas, a infeção urinária é a mais comum, envolvendo 12% a 30% desta população, com pelo menos um episódio por ano, onde diversos fatores de risco influenciam a sua ocorrência. Objetivo: Determinar a prevalência das infeções urinárias em pessoas institucionalizadas numa instituição particular de solidariedade social e identificar os fatores de risco. Metodologia: Estudo epidemiológico observacional transversal. Os participantes são pessoas institucionalizadas numa instituição particular de solidariedade social e que pertencem a três valências diferentes. Amostra por conveniência. A colheita de dados realizou-se durante 8 meses, com registo do número total de utentes das várias valências (n = 171). Resultados: A prevalência de infeção urinária na instituição foi de 18,1%. Ocorreram mais casos em mulheres (p = 0,641) e em pessoas com idade superior a 75 anos (p = 0,269), mas sem diferenças significativas. O local de internamento demonstrou ter influência no risco de desenvolvimento de infeção urinária (p = 0,024). Conclusão: Das 171 pessoas internadas, 31 desenvolveram infeção urinária. São necessárias atitudes educativas e preventivas.
- Published
- 2024
34. Association between altered tryptophan metabolism, plasma aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists, and inflammatory Chagas disease
- Author
-
Laura Fernanda Ambrosio, Ximena Volpini, Juan Nahuel Quiroz, María Belén Brugo, Carolina Paola Knubel, Melisa Rocío Herrera, Laura Fozzatti, Julián Avila Pacheco, Clary B. Clish, Maisa C. Takenaka, Juan Beloscar, Martín Gustavo Theumer, Francisco Javier Quintana, Ana Rosa Perez, and Claudia Cristina Motrán
- Subjects
Chagas ,AhR ,tryptophan ,IDO ,T. cruzi ,metabolomic ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
IntroductionChagas disease causes a cardiac illness characterized by immunoinflammatory reactions leading to myocardial fibrosis and remodeling. The development of Chronic Chagas Cardiomyopathy (CCC) in some patients while others remain asymptomatic is not fully understood, but dysregulated inflammatory responses are implicated. The Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) plays a crucial role in regulating inflammation. Certain tryptophan (Trp) metabolites have been identified as AhR ligands with regulatory functions.Methods, results, and discussionWe investigated AhR expression, agonist response, ligand production, and AhR-dependent responses, such as IDO activation and regulatory T (Treg) cells induction, in two T. cruzi-infected mouse strains (B6 and Balb/c) showing different polymorphisms in AhR. Furthermore, we assessed the metabolic profile of Trp catabolites and AhR agonistic activity levels in plasma samples from patients with chronic Chagas disease (CCD) and healthy donors (HD) using a luciferase reporter assay and liquid chromatography-mass spectrophotometry (LC-MS) analysis. T. cruzi-infected B6 mice showed impaired AhR-dependent responses compared to Balb/c mice, including reduced IDO activity, kynurenine levels, Treg cell induction, CYP1A1 up-regulation, and AhR expression following agonist activation. Additionally, B6 mice exhibited no detectable AhR agonist activity in plasma and displayed lower CYP1A1 up-regulation and AhR expression upon agonist activation. Similarly, CCC patients had decreased AhR agonistic activity in plasma compared to HD patients and exhibited dysregulation in Trp metabolic pathways, resulting in altered plasma metabolite profiles. Notably, patients with severe CCC specifically showed increased N-acetylserotonin levels in their plasma. The methods and findings presented here contribute to a better understanding of CCC development mechanisms and may identify potential specific biomarkers for T. cruzi infection and the severity of associated heart disease. These insights could be valuable in designing new therapeutic strategies. Ultimately, this research aims to establish the AhR agonistic activity and Trp metabolic profile in plasma as an innovative, non-invasive predictor of prognosis for chronic Chagas disease.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. A reliable and valid tool to assess the sexual acceptability of contraceptive methods
- Author
-
Isabel Lahoz-Pascual, Ana Rosa Jurado-Lopez, Raúl Juárez-Vela, Iván Santolalla-Arnedo, Regina Ruiz de Viñaspre-Hernández, Sira Repollés-Lasheras, Susana Tejero Sancho, Miguel Diaz-Vega, Ana Cristina Lou-Mercade, and Nicolás Mendoza-Ladrón de Guevara
- Subjects
questionnaire development ,choice of contraceptive method ,sexual acceptability ,gynecology ,obstetrics ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
IntroductionAdequate identification of the sexual acceptability of contraceptive methods is key for designing health promotion interventions, assessing their impacts, and increasing their effectiveness. This study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire to explore the preferences of women depending on their epidemiological characteristics and their partner relationships—the Sexual Acceptability of Contraceptive Methods Questionnaire [in Spanish, Aceptabilidad Sexual de los Métodos Anticonceptivos (ASMA)].MethodsPsychometric validation was conducted using Exploratory Factorial Analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The reliability of the final version of the questionnaire was explored using Cronbach’s alpha and McDonald omega to estimate internal consistency.ResultsA three-factor model was identified. Factor 1 (explaining 28.32% of the model) corresponds to questions concerning the use and placement of the contraceptive and includes 6 items; Factor 2 (explaining 24.23%) corresponds to other factors that affect the relationship such as bleeding and side effects of the contraceptive method and includes 10 items; and Factor 3 (explaining 18.94%) corresponds to the couple relationship and includes 8 items.Conclusion and implicationsThe ASMA questionnaire provides a valid and reliable tool for assessing the sexual acceptability of various contraceptive methods. This instrument gathers data that provide information on various aspects of women’s sexuality, health, education, and beliefs, all of which can determine the preference for one contraceptive method over another. Moreover, the tool can help to identify profiles of women who have different preferences when selecting a particular method.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. Fertilización potásica en líneas mejoradas y material criollo de chile soledad (Capsicum annuum L.)
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Ramírez-Seañez, José Mauricio Alfonso-García, Hipólito Hernández-Hernández, Rogelio Enrique Palacios-Torres, Moisés Ramírez-Meraz, and Victoria Jared Borroel-García
- Subjects
Calidad de fruto ,morfología ,Oaxaca ,rendimiento ,temporal ,Agriculture - Abstract
El potasio es considerado uno de los fertilizantes más importantes puesto que incide directamente en funciones fisiológicas esenciales de los cultivos, la aplicación inadecuada de este elemento y el uso de semilla criolla suelen repercutir en la calidad y rendimientos de diversos cultivos. El objetivo de la presente investigación fue evaluar el efecto de dos dosis de fertilización potásica: Fertilización uno: 260N-60P-440K-40Ca-30Mg y Fertilización dos: 260N-60P-340K-40Ca-30Mg en la morfología, calidad de fruto y rendimiento en líneas mejoradas y material criollo de chile soledad bajo condiciones de temporal. Se establecieron seis tratamientos T1: Fertilización 1 P15, T2: Fertilización 2 P15, T3: Fertilización 1 P13 y T4: Fertilización 2 P13 y dos testigos: T5: Fertilización 1 Material criollo, y F6: Fertilización 2 Material criollo. El diseño experimental fue parcelas divididas completamente al azar, con cuatro repeticiones. La línea mejorada P15 (CHISER-522) con la fertilización dos, obtuvo los mejores resultados de rendimiento por planta y total con 489.43 g y 14.77 t ha-1, respectivamente, además, en la morfología: altura de planta 77.73 cm, diámetro de tallo 14.78 mm, ancho de copa 64.43 cm, excepto en el número de ramificaciones. Para la calidad de fruto en la clasificación frutos de tamaño grande, las plantas con el tratamiento Fert 1 P15 obtuvieron los mejores resultados de peso, longitud y diámetro con 8.60 g, 9.83 cm y 13.06 mm respectivamente. La línea mejorada P15 en combinación con la fertilización con dosis baja de potasio mostró efectos significativos en la morfología y rendimiento de este cultivo.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas disease and cancer: putting together the pieces of a complex puzzle
- Author
-
Cintia Daniela Kaufman, Cecilia Farré, Lucía Biscari, Ana Rosa Pérez, and Andrés Alloatti
- Subjects
Trypanosoma cruzi ,cancer ,immunotherapy ,Chagas disease ,microbe-based vaccine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Considering the extensive and widespread impact on individuals, cancer can presently be categorized as a pandemic. In many instances, the development of tumors has been linked to endemic microbe infections. Among parasitic infections, Trypanosoma cruzi stands out as one of the most extensively discussed protozoans in the literature that explores the association between diseases of parasite origin and cancer. However, the effective association remains an unsolved paradox. Both the parasite, along with protozoan-derived molecules, and the associated antiparasitic immune response can induce alterations in various host cell pathways, leading to modifications in cell cycle, metabolism, glycosylation, DNA mutations, or changes in neuronal signaling. Furthermore, the presence of the parasite can trigger cell death or a senescent phenotype and modulate the immune system, the metastatic cascade, and the formation of new blood vessels. The interaction among the parasite (and its molecules), the host, and cancer undoubtedly encompasses various mechanisms that operate differentially depending on the context. Remarkably, contrary to expectations, the evidence tilts the balance toward inhibiting tumor growth or resisting tumor development. This effect is primarily observed in malignant cells, rather than normal cells, indicating a selective or specific component. Nevertheless, nonspecific bystander mechanisms, such as T. cruzi’s adjuvancy or the presence of proinflammatory cytokines, may also play a significant role in this phenomenon. This work aims to elucidate this complex scenario by synthesizing the main findings presented in the literature and by proposing new questions and answers, thereby adding pieces to this challenging puzzle.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. Novel Material Obtained from the Gasification Residues of Candiota Mine’s Coal for Cationic Dye Adsorption
- Author
-
Gabriella Lucena, Tereza Longaray Rodrigues, Josué Vieira da Rosa, Gabriela Silveira da Rosa, and Ana Rosa Costa Muniz
- Subjects
unburned carbon ,textile dyes ,fly ash ,methylene blue ,coal ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
This work aims to prepare and characterize the unburned carbon obtained from gasification residues and evaluate its application as an adsorbent for the removal of textile dye contaminants. The results of physical and chemical properties showed a specific mass of 2.05 g/cm3, surface area of 23.983 g/cm2, and diameter and pore volume of 0.844 nm and 2.262 cm3/g, respectively. These properties, along with the point of zero charge and chemical bonds present on the surface, favored the adsorption of cationic dyes. The adsorption results showed great potential for the removal of methylene blue, crystal violet, and basic fuchsin if compared with bromocresol green, and indigo carmine. The maximum removal values obtained for methylene blue were up to 99% and the kinetic adsorption was faster at the beginning of the process, reaching the equilibrium in less than 5 min. The results obtained through the adsorption isotherms showed a maximum adsorption capacity of 333.33 and 476.19 mg/g, at the temperature of 291 and 328 K, respectively. The satisfactory results showed that the use of unburned carbon is a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to reusing the residue from gasification and also contributes to the decontamination of watercourses.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. Gastrointestinal microbiome and coronavirus disease: evidence of a bidirectional association
- Author
-
Kevin V. Houston, Ankit Patel, Michael Saadeh, Alejandra Vargas, Ana Rosa Vilela Sangay, Steve M. D'Souza, Byung Soo Yoo, and David A. Johnson
- Subjects
gastrointestinal microbiome ,dysbiosis ,coronavirus disease 2019 ,post-acute coronavirus disease 2019 syndrome ,long-haul coronavirus disease 2019 ,post infection irritable bowel syndrome ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome remains an emerging topic of study and the characterization and impact on human health and disease continue to be an area of great interest. Similarly, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted the healthcare system with active disease, lasting effects, and complications with the full impact yet to be determined. The most current evidence of the interaction between COVID-19 and the GI microbiome is reviewed, with a focus on key mediators and the microbiome changes associated with acute disease and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS).
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. Self-injury and suicidal behavior in children and youth population: Learning from the pandemic
- Author
-
Paula Vázquez López, Paula Armero Pedreira, Lidia Martínez-Sánchez, José Miguel García Cruz, Concha Bonetde Luna, Félix Notario Herrero, Ana Rosa Sánchez Vázquez, Pedro Javier Rodríguez Hernández, and Azucena Díez Suárez
- Subjects
Autolesiones ,Suicidio ,Salud mental ,Adolescentes ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Introduction: Suicidal behaviour and self-harm are increasing in children and adolescents. Non-suicidal self-harm are a dysfunctional method of emotional regulation, and it must be distinguished from suicidal behaviours. Methods: Narrative review of the current situation on suicide and self-harm in Spain. Descriptive study of suicidal behaviours in paediatric emergencies. Results: Mental health consultations were analysed (March-2019 to March-2020 and March-2020 to March-2021) in a multicentric study of the SEUP (Spanish Society of Pediatric Emergencies), finding a 122 % increase of the diagnosis of ''non-accidental drug intoxication” and 56 % of “suicide/suicide attempt/suicidal ideation”. In another prospective analysis, 281 attempts were recorded, with the patient profile being: female (90.1 %), 14.8 years old, 34.9 % without previous psychiatric diagnosis; 57.7% with previous suicidal behaviour. The presence of psychiatric disorders, especially depression, and previous attempts, are the best-known risk factors for suicidal behaviour, although other factors are involved (family, personal or social). Pediatricians should be trained to deal with questions about suicide and acquire the skills to conduct an interview with a supportive and empathetic attitude. In Spain, suicide prevention plans are heterogeneous among communities, and there is not a unified national suicide prevention plan. Conclusions: Primary, hospital and mental health care resources for paediatric population should be strengthened to prevent suicidal behaviours. Specific training for school staff, and child and adolescent psychiatry training for paediatricians and nurses are crucial in the prevention of suicide in children and adolescent population. Resumen: Introducción: Las conductas suicidas y las autolesiones están aumentando en niños y adolescentes. Las autolesiones no suicidas suponen un método disfuncional de regulación emocional. Es importante aprender a distinguirlas de las conductas suicidas. Material y métodos: Revisión narrativa de la situación actual sobre suicidio y autolesiones en España. Estudio descriptivo conductas suicidas en urgencias pediátricas. Resultados: En un estudio multicéntrico de la SEUP (sociedad Española de Urgencias Pediátricas) se analizaron las consultas por salud mental (marzo-2019 a marzo-2020 y marzo-2020 a marzo-2021), encontrándose un aumento de 122% del diagnóstico “intoxicación no accidental por fármacos” y de 56% en “suicidio/ intento de suicidio/ideación autolítica”. En otro análisis prospectivo, se registraron 281 tentativas, siendo el perfil de paciente: sexo femenino (90,1%), 14,8 años, 34,9% sin diagnóstico psiquiátrico previo, 57,7% con conductas suicidas anteriormente. La presencia de trastornos psiquiátricos, en especial de depresión, y de intentos previos, son los factores de riesgo más implicados en la conducta suicida, aunque existen otros de índole diversa (familiares, personales o sociales). Los pediatras deben estar formados para atender consultas sobre suicidio, y adquirir habilidades para realizar una entrevista con actitud de apoyo y empatía. En España los planes de prevención de suicidio son heterogéneos y no existe un plan nacional de prevención del suicidio. Conclusiones: Se deben reforzar los recursos de atención primaria, hospitalaria y de salud mental de población pediátrica. Los centros escolares y la formación en psiquiatría infantil y adolescente para médicos y enfermeras resultan cruciales en la prevención del suicidio en niños y adolescentes.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Impact of the Combination of Chemical and Organic Fertilization on the Growth and Yield of Pineapple under Two Shade Net Conditions
- Author
-
Jonathan Martínez-Conde, Rogelio Enrique Palacios-Torres, Ana Rosa Ramírez-Seañez, Adolfo Amador-Mendoza, Maribel Reyes-Osornio, José Antonio Yam-Tzec, José Orbelin Gutiérrez-Hernández, and Hipólito Hernández-Hernández
- Subjects
pineapple ,integrated nutrient management ,organic fertilization ,shade net ,malic acid ,Agriculture - Abstract
The use of organic sources presents itself as a viable alternative to mitigate the excessive reliance on chemical fertilizers in agricultural practices. However, in the realm of pineapple cultivation, research exploring the synergy between chemical and organic fertilizers remains scarce. In this context, the objective of this research was to evaluate the impact of the combination of chemical and organic fertilizers on the growth and yield of the MD-2 pineapple cultivar under two shade net conditions (installed 45 and 250 days after planting). The experiment was conducted in a split-plot design, with the main plot being the shade net conditions and the sub-plots the five fertilization treatments, which were applied 18 times via drip irrigation (control, 100% chemical fertilization, 50% reduced chemical fertilization, organic fertilization, and a combination of 50% chemical fertilization with organic fertilization). The results showed that the early installation of shade netting 45 days after planting decreases the growth and yield of pineapple; thus, the use of shade netting at this age is not recommended. Regarding fertilization, the combination of 50% chemical fertilization with organic fertilization showed similar growth and yield values compared to 100% conventional chemical fertilization under both shade net conditions. Furthermore, this combination presented similar nitrate and potassium values in the plant and did not negatively affect malic acid content. Therefore, the use of organic fertilizers in pineapple cultivation is a promising strategy to reduce the excessive use of chemical fertilizers, and it could also improve soil fertility.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. Discovery and Transcriptional Profiling of Penicillium digitatum Genes That Could Promote Fungal Virulence during Citrus Fruit Infection
- Author
-
Paloma Sánchez-Torres, Luis González-Candelas, and Ana Rosa Ballester
- Subjects
citrus ,pathogenicity ,Penicillium digitatum ,postharvest ,virulence ,SSH ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Green mold caused by Penicillium digitatum (Pers.:Fr.) Sacc is the most prevalent postharvest rot concerning citrus fruits. Using the subtractive suppression hybridization (SSH) technique, different P. digitatum genes have been identified that could be involved in virulence during citrus infection in the early stages, a crucial moment that determines whether the infection progresses or not. To this end, a comparison of two P. digitatum strains with high and low virulence has been carried out. We conducted a study on the gene expression profile of the most relevant genes. The results indicate the importance of transcription and regulation processes as well as enzymes involved in the degradation of the plant cell wall. The most represented expressed sequence tag (EST) was identified as PDIP_11000, associated with the FluG domain, which is putatively involved in the activation of conidiation. It is also worth noting that PDIP_02280 encodes a pectin methyl esterase, a cell wall remodeling protein with a high expression level in the most virulent fungal strains, which is notably induced during citrus infection. Furthermore, within the group with the greatest representation and showing significant induction in the early stages of infection, regulatory proteins (PDIP_68700, PDIP_76160) and a chaperone (PDIP_38040) stand out. To a lesser extent, but not less relevant, it is worth distinguishing different regulatory proteins and transcription factors, such as PDIP_00580, PDIP_49640 and PDIP_78930.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. Effect of the Silanization of Aerosil OX50 in the Properties of Light-Cured Dental Composites
- Author
-
Selena de la Caridad Díaz-Rodríguez, Oridayma Tarano-Artigas, Wilberth Herrera-Kao, Juan Valerio Cauich-Rodríguez, José Manuel Cervantes-Uc, Ana Rosa-Sainz, Amisel Almirall La Serna, and Yaymarilis Veranes-Pantoja
- Subjects
aerosil OX50 ,light-cured dental composites ,silanization ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this study, the surface of aerosil OX50 was treated with γ-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane in order to evaluate its effect on light-cured dental composites. Four composites were prepared with Bis-GMA/tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate/γ-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, Bis-GMA/tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate, and a 45% treated or untreated aerosil OX50, using the camphorquinone/N,N-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate pair as initiator. Evidence of filler silanization was provided by FTIR as a low-intensity absorption at 1707 cm−1 (carbonyl functional group) while thermogravimetric analysis showed a mass loss of approximately 2% associated with the decomposition of γ-methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane. The experimental composites studied meet the requirements of the ISO 4049:2019 standard for depth of cure, water sorption, and solubility. The composites are shown to be thermally stable and presented a degree of conversion higher than 70%, being higher than that reported for many commercial composites. Based on the observed properties, the best formulations were those in which the silane is incorporated into the matrix and the filler was previously treated.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. 765 NG-350A, a tumor-selective anti-CD40 agonist expressing therapeutic, gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel and ipilimumab for untreated metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma: cohort C of the REVOLUTION trial
- Author
-
Robert H Vonderheide, Andrew H Ko, Danny Khalil, Oliver Rosen, Robert A Wolff, James Francis, Samantha Bucktrout, Christopher R Cabanski, Silvia Boffo, Zev A Wainberg, Samik Upadhaya, Eileen M O’Reilly, Mark H O’Hara, George Fisher, Jamie Arnott, Ana Rosa Saez-Ibanez, Jay Campbell, Ute Dugan, and Jill O’Donnell-Tormey
- Subjects
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Editorial: Three-dimensional/3D stem cell culture systems
- Author
-
Katiucia Batista Silva Paiva, José Mauro Granjeiro, Leandra Santos Baptista, Alexandra P. Marques, Ana Rosa Ribeiro, and Elizaveta Koudan
- Subjects
stem cells ,spheroids ,organoids ,microfluidics ,organ-on-a-chip ,3D models ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. APPLICATION OF TWO LEVELS OF CALCIUM NITRATE ON SAP NUTRIENTS, GROWTH AND YIELD OF PERSIAN CUCUMBER
- Author
-
Itamar Chareo-Benítez, José Antonio Yam-Tzec, Ana Rosa Ramírez-Seañez, José Orbelin Gutiérrez-Hernández, and Hipólito Hernández-Hernández
- Subjects
cucumis sativus l. ,cucumber in greenhouse ,hydroponic cucumber ,cucumber crop nutrition ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Background: Calcium nitrate is a widely used fertilizer in the preparation of nutrient solutions. However, there is still a need to determine the effects of different levels of calcium nitrate on the Persian cucumber crop to optimize fertilization practices and improve crop yield. Objective: To determine the effects of two levels of calcium nitrate in the nutrient solution on the growth, yield, and nutrient content of two Persian cucumber hybrids (Bereket and Cruz). Methodology: The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design in a factorial arrangement (two hybrids and two nutrient solutions) under greenhouse conditions. Results: The nutrient solution with 11 meq L-1 of calcium nitrate increased the concentration of nitrate and calcium in the petiole sap of the Cruz hybrid in the flowering stage; however, the yield of both hybrids decreased. On the other hand, the nutrient solution with 9 meq L-1 of calcium nitrate increased the number of fruits of both hybrids and the yield per plant of the Cruz hybrid. Implications: The Cruz hybrid showed to be more efficient in calcium uptake than the Bereket hybrid, which is interesting since it could require less calcium application without affecting yield. However, other studies are necessary to expand this information. Conclusion: The nutrient solution containing 9 meq L-1 of calcium nitrate showed a significant increase in the number of fruits per plant for both the Cruz and Bereket hybrids. This highlights the importance of appropriate calcium nitrate supplementation in the nutrient solution, as it enhances the production of hydroponically grown Persian cucumbers.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. Las tierras sin nombre
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Valdez Hermida
- Subjects
artes visuales ,game studies ,metaversos ,videojuegos ,pasado prehispánico ,culturas precolombinas ,Fine Arts ,Visual arts ,N1-9211 - Abstract
El presente artículo analiza la interpretación de piezas de culturas prehispánicas del Ecuador en un entorno virtual inmersivo creado en el metaverso de Second Life, que forma parte del proyecto En medio del lago, presentado en la exposición “Las tierras sin nombre” del Museo Universitario MUCE. Se presentan ideas curatoriales que fundamentan esta propuesta artística, basadas en la noción de geografías especulativas. Se describen los procesos curatoriales y educativos de creación y producción de este proyecto, realizados en un laboratorio con estudiantes de Computación Gráfica de la Universidad Central del Ecuador. El enfoque corresponde a los Game Studies y Estudios Culturales de la visualidad. Se abordan temas como la creatividad basada en metaversos y videojuegos, los imaginarios culturales de la ficción especulativa, la invención de futuros posibles a las artes visuales y computación gráfica, y la interpretación del pasado prehispánico en contextos narrativos relacionados con la fantasía y ciencia ficción.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Cambios en la percepción de la ciencia derivados de la pandemia de la COVID-19
- Author
-
Carolina Blanco Fontao, Javier del Pino, Fernando José Pereira García, and Ana Rosa Arias-Gago
- Subjects
Alfabetización científica ,COVID-19 ,Percepción de la ciencia ,Cuestiones sociocientíficas ,Enseñanza-aprendizaje de las ciencias ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha cambiado drásticamente la posición de la ciencia en la sociedad para ocupar un papel protagonista. Este hecho ha podido modificar la percepción que los adolescentes tienen de ella, así como su comprensión de la construcción del conocimiento científico y su implicación en la toma de decisiones relacionadas con temas sociocientíficos. El presente trabajo explora los cambios en estos parámetros a partir de un estudio cuantitativo en el que se administra un cuestionario ad hoc a alumnos que han finalizado el primer ciclo de la ESO. Los resultados muestran un aumento de la confianza en la ciencia. Además, se ha observado que estas circunstancias han contribuido a una mejora en la comprensión de la generación de conocimiento científico en este colectivo junto con un incremento en la actitud reflexiva sobre cuestiones científicas relacionadas con la sociedad.
- Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. 759 ADPORT-601 (TT-10–101): first-in-human study of adenosine 2A (A2A) and adenosine 2B (A2B) receptor antagonists in participants with selected advanced solid tumors
- Author
-
Lawrence Fong, Sumit Subudhi, Gerald S Falchook, Russell Pachynski, Anthony El-Khoueiry, Ian Walters, Robert Krämer, Sushant Kumar, Kasim Mookhtiar, Justin Fairchild, Mohamad A Salkeni, Jaspreet Grewal, William Tester, Samik Upadhaya, Ana Rosa Saez Ibanez, and Desa Rae Stanton-Pastore
- Subjects
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. A intransigência católica como resposta ao mundo moderno
- Author
-
Ana Rosa Cloclet da SILVA and Rodrigo Coppe CALDEIRA
- Subjects
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Published
- 2023
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.