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Expression pattern of protein kinase C δ during mouse embryogenesis
BACKGROUND: The members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family consist of serine/threonine kinases classified according to their regulatory domain. Those that belong to the novel PKC subfamily, such as PKCδ, are dependent on diacylglycerol but not Calcium when considering their catalytic activity. Although several studies have shown the importance of PKCδ in different cellular events in health and disease, the overall in vivo distribution of this PKC isoform during development is still lacking. Through Lac Z and antibody staining procedures, we show here the in vivo expression of PKCδ during mouse embryogenesis. RESULTS: Ganglia were the domains with most prominent expression of PKCδ in most of the stages analysed, although PKCδ could also be detected in heart and somites at earlier stages, and cartilage primordium and skin among other sites in older embryos. CONCLUSIONS: The strong expression of PKCδ in ganglia during murine development shown in this study suggests a significant role of this isoform as well as redundancy with other PKCs within the nervous system, since PKCδ deficient mice develop normally
A Careful Design for a Tool to Detect Child Pornography in P2P Networks
This paper addresses the social problem of child pornography on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks on the Internet and presents an automated system with effective computer and telematic tools for seeking out and identifying data exchanges with pedophilic content on the Internet. The paper analyzes the social and legal context in which the system must operate and describes the processes by which the system respects the rights of the persons investigated and prevents these tools from being used to establish processes of surveillance and attacks on the privacy of Internet users
VOTESCRIPT: Telematic voting system designed to enable final count verification
In this paper we present a global description of a telematic voting system based on advanced cryptography and on the use of smart cards (VOTESCRIPT system) whose most outstanding characteristic is the ability to verify that the tally carried out by the system is correct, meaning that the results published by the system correspond with votes cast. The VOTESCRIPT system provides an individual verification mechanism allowing each Voter to confirm whether his vote has been correctly counted. The innovation with respect to other solutions lies in the fact that the verification process is private so that Voters have no way of proving what they voted in the presence of a non-authorized third party. Vote buying and selling or any other kind of extortion are prevented. The existence of the Intervention
Systems allows the whole electoral process to be controlled by groups of citizens or authorized candidatures. In addition to this the system can simply make an audit not only of the final results, but also of the whole process. Global verification provides the Scrutineers with robust cryptographic evidence which enables unequivocal proof if the system has operated in a fraudulent way
Social and Legal Implications of Digital Identity in a Multi-national Environment
The i2010 e-Government Action Plan from the European Union forces Public Administrations (national, regional and local) of all Member States that by 2010 to meet all administrative acts of the citizens through the Internet. This implies the need for mechanisms and systems to be able to unequivocally identify people on the Internet, together with a reliable system of interoperable electronic identification management (eIDM), in such a way that citizens, businesses and government departments (even in different Member States) can identify themselves and certify their transactions accurately, quickly and simply. However, despite the clear advantages that this entails for EU citizens, namely the fact that they possess a digital identity which allows them secure and identified access to the services offered by the various public administrations in Member States, the implementation of a solution of this kind involves a series of risks which, if they are not duly dealt with, may engender a reduction in the effectiveness of public institutions and citizens' trust in them. This article will analyse the problems associated with digital identity in the EU framework and the extent to which the solutions adopted to date meet the constitutional requirements, or fail to, highlighting aspects which may entail a risk or detriment to the freedoms of citizens and those relating to the handling of digital identity which have not yet been tackled but which, given their particular relevance, necessitate an immediate solution
Design of an Advanced Platform for Citizen Participation Committed to Ensuring Freedom of Speech
This paper presents a proposal for an advanced system of debate in an environment of digital democracy which overcomes the limitations of existing systems. We have been especially careful in applying security procedures in telematic systems, for they are to offer citizens the guarantees that society demands. New functional tools have been included to ensure user authentication and to permit anonymous participation where the system is unable to disclose or even to know the identity of system users. The platform prevents participation by non-entitled persons who do not belong to the authorized group from giving their opinion. Furthermore, this proposal allows for verifying the proper function of the system, free of tampering or fraud
intended to alter the conclusions or outcomes of participation. All these tools guarantee important aspects of both a social and technical nature, most importantly: freedom of expression, equality and auditability
Analysis of electronic and telematic voting systems in binding experiences
This paper is about analysis and assess of three experiences on telematic and electronic voting dealing with such aspects as security and achievement of the social requirements. These experiences have been chosen taking into account the deepness of the public documentation and the technological challenge they faces
Use of Java Cards in a telematic voting system.
This paper presents a general view of the telematic voting system developed by its authors, with a special emphasis on the important role that smart cards play in this scenario. The use of smart cards as basic pieces for providing secure cryptographic operations in this type of voting scheme is justified. The differences and advantages of Java Cards in comparison with the ?classical? smart cards (those that completely conform to the ISO/IEC 7816 standard) are also discussed. As an example, the paper describes one of the applets implemented in the voting Java Card as part of the general telematic voting application
Reduced Granulation Tissue and Wound Strength in the Absence of α11β1 Integrin
Previous wound healing studies have failed to define a role for either α1β1 or α2β1 integrin in fibroblast-mediated wound contraction, suggesting the involvement of another collagen receptor in this process. Our previous work demonstrated that the integrin subunit α11 is highly induced during wound healing both at the mRNA and protein level, prompting us to investigate and dissect the role of the integrin α11β1 during this process. Therefore, we used mice with a global ablation of either α2 or α11 or both integrin subunits and investigated the repair of excisional wounds. Analyses of wounds demonstrated that α11β1 deficiency results in reduced granulation tissue formation and impaired wound contraction, independently of the presence of α2β1. Our combined in vivo and in vitro data further demonstrate that dermal fibroblasts lacking α11β1 are unable to efficiently convert to myofibroblasts, resulting in scar tissue with compromised tensile strength. Moreover, we suggest that the reduced stability of the scar is a consequence of poor collagen remodeling in α11-/- wounds associated with defective transforming growth factor-β–dependent JNK signaling.publishedVersio
Shape-Shifted Red Blood Cells: A Novel Red Blood Cell Stage?
Primitive nucleated erythroid cells in the bloodstream have long been suggested to be
more similar to nucleated red cells of fish, amphibians, and birds than the red cells of fetal and
adult mammals. Rainbow trout Ficoll-purified red blood cells (RBCs) cultured in vitro undergo
morphological changes, especially when exposed to stress, and enter a new cell stage that we have
coined shape-shifted RBCs (shRBCs). We have characterized these shRBCs using transmission
electron microscopy (TEM) micrographs, Wright–Giemsa staining, cell marker immunostaining,
and transcriptomic and proteomic evaluation. shRBCs showed reduced density of the cytoplasm,
hemoglobin loss, decondensed chromatin in the nucleus, and striking expression of the B lymphocyte
molecular marker IgM. In addition, shRBCs shared some features of mammalian primitive
pyrenocytes (extruded nucleus surrounded by a thin rim of cytoplasm and phosphatidylserine
(PS) exposure on cell surface). These shRBCs were transiently observed in heat-stressed rainbow trout
bloodstream for three days. Functional network analysis of combined transcriptomic and proteomic
studies resulted in the identification of proteins involved in pathways related to the regulation of cell
morphogenesis involved in differentiation, cellular response to stress, and immune system process.
In addition, shRBCs increased interleukin 8 (IL8), interleukin 1 _ (IL1_), interferon 8888 (IFN8888),
and natural killer enhancing factor (NKEF) protein production in response to viral hemorrhagic
septicemia virus (VHSV). In conclusion, shRBCs may represent a novel cell stage that participates in
roles related to immune response mediation, homeostasis, and the differentiation and development
of blood cells.This work was supported by the European Research Council (ERC Starting Grant GA639249The proteomic analyses were performed in the Proteomics Facility of The Spanish National Center for Biotechnology (CNB-CSIC)
that belongs to ProteoRed, PRB2-ISCIII, supported by Grant PT13/0001
Análisis estadĂstico de los esfuerzos de fractura en materiales cerámicos
En este proyecto se incorporĂł un nuevo mĂłdulo al programa "Laboratorio Virtual de Materiales Cerámicos", dedicado al análisis estadĂstico de los esfuerzos de fractura a travĂ©s de la funciĂłn de probabilidad de Weibull
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