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    Algunos comentarios acerca de la enseĂąanza de la historia de Colombia

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    El presente artĂ­culo de ninguna manera pretende agotar el tema que se aborta. El objetivo fundamental es: mostrar que la enseĂąanza de la Historia de Colombia ha sido tratada en forma poco cientĂ­fica y que no se le ha dado la importancia que en realidad merece. AdemĂĄs, destacar la labor que desarrollan nuevos investigadores al presentar un nuevo enfoque de la enseĂąanza y de la investigaciĂłn histĂŠrica

    On the political economy of fines. Rusche and Kirchheimer’s Punishment and Social Structure revisited

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    Genome-wide association study identifies 30 obsessive-compulsive disorder associated loci

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects ~1% of the population and exhibits a high SNP-heritability, yet previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided limited information on the genetic etiology and underlying biological mechanisms of the disorder. We conducted a GWAS meta-analysis combining 53,660 OCD cases and 2,044,417 controls from 28 European-ancestry cohorts revealing 30 independent genome-wide significant SNPs and a SNP-based heritability of 6.7%. Separate GWAS for clinical, biobank, comorbid, and self-report sub-groups found no evidence of sample ascertainment impacting our results. Functional and positional QTL gene-based approaches identified 249 significant candidate risk genes for OCD, of which 25 were identified as putatively causal, highlighting WDR6, DALRD3, CTNND1 and genes in the MHC region. Tissue and single-cell enrichment analyses highlighted hippocampal and cortical excitatory neurons, along with D1- and D2-type dopamine receptor-containing medium spiny neurons, as playing a role in OCD risk. OCD displayed significant genetic correlations with 65 out of 112 examined phenotypes. Notably, it showed positive genetic correlations with all included psychiatric phenotypes, in particular anxiety, depression, anorexia nervosa, and Tourette syndrome, and negative correlations with a subset of the included autoimmune disorders, educational attainment, and body mass index. This study marks a significant step toward unraveling its genetic landscape and advances understanding of OCD genetics, providing a foundation for future interventions to address this debilitating disorder

    Acknowledgement to reviewers of social sciences in 2019

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    Neoglycoenzymes

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