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    Endoscopic ultrasonography: Enhancing diagnostic accuracy

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    Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is an essential technique for the management of several diseases. Over the years, new technologies have been developed because to improve and overcome certain limitations related to EUS guided tissue acquisition. Among these new methods, EUS guided elastography and contrast enhanced EUS has arisen as the most widely recognized and available. We will review in this manuscript the different techniques of elastography and contrast enhancement. Nowadays, there are well establish indications for advance imaging, mainly for supporting the management of pancreatic diseases (diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis and differential diagnosis of solid and cystic pancreatic tumors) and characterization of lymph nodes. However, there are more data on new potential indications for the near futureS

    Design and implementation of an ultrasonic sensor for rapid monitoring of industrial malolactic fermentation of wines

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    Ultrasound is an emerging technology that can be applied to monitor food processes. However, ultrasonic techniques are usually limited to research activities within a laboratory environment and they are not extensively used in industrial processes. The aim of this paper is to describe a novel ultrasonic sensor designed to monitor physical–chemical changes that occur in wines stored in industrial tanks. Essentially, the sensor consists of an ultrasonic transducer in contact with a buffer rod, mounted inside a stainless steel tube section. This structure allows the ultrasonic sensor to be directly installed in stainless steel tanks of an industrial plant. The operating principle of this design is based on the measurement of ultrasonic velocity of propagation. To test its proper operation, the sensor has been used to measure changes of concentration in aqueous samples and to monitor the progress of a malolactic fermentation of red wines in various commercial wineries. Results show the feasibility of using this sensor for monitoring malolactic fermentations in red wines placed in industrial tanks.Postprint (author's final draft

    The bitter side of epigenetics: variability and resistance to chemotherapy

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    One of the major obstacles to the development of effective new cancer treatments and the main factor for the increasing number of clinical trial failures appears to be the paucity of accurate, reproducible and robust drug resistance testing methods. Most research assessing the resistance of cancers to chemotherapy has concentrated on genetic-based molecular mechanisms, while the role of epigenetics in drug resistance has been generally overlooked. This is rather surprising given that an increasing body of evidence pointing to the fact that epigenetic mechanism alterations appear to play a pivotal role in cancer initiation, progression and development of chemoresistance. This resulted in a series of clinical trials involving epi-drug as single treatment or combined with cancer conventional drugs. In this review, we provided the main mechanisms by which the epigenetic regulators control the resistance to cancer drugs

    Unveiling the radiative local density of optical states of a plasmonic nanocavity by STM

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    Atomically-sharp tips in close proximity of metal surfaces create plasmonic nanocavities supporting both radiative (bright) and non-radiative (dark) localized surface plasmon modes. Disentangling their respective contributions to the total density of optical states remains a challenge. Electroluminescence due to tunnelling through the tip-substrate gap could allow the identification of the radiative component, but this information is inherently convoluted with that of the electronic structure of the system. In this work, we present a fully experimental procedure to eliminate the electronic-structure factors from the scanning tunnelling microscope luminescence spectra by confronting them with spectroscopic information extracted from elastic current measurements. Comparison against electromagnetic calculations demonstrates that this procedure allows the characterization of the meV shifts experienced by the nanocavity plasmonic modes under atomic-scale gap size changes. Therefore, the method gives access to the frequency-dependent radiative Purcell enhancement that a microscopic light emitter would undergo when placed at such nanocavityWe acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness (grants FIS2015-72482-EXP, FIS2015-64951-R, FIS2016-78591-C3-1-R, PGC2018-098613—B-C21, PGC2018-096047-B-I00, RTI2018-099737-B-I00 and MAT2014-53432-C5-5-R), the regional government of Comunidad de Madrid (grant S2018/NMT-4321), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM/48 and UAM/134) and IMDEA Nanoscience. Both IMDEA Nanoscience and IFIMAC acknowledge support from the Severo Ochoa and Maria de Maeztu Programmes for Centres and Units of Excellence in R&D (MINECO, Grants SEV-2016-0686 and MDM-2014-0377). We also acknowledge support by the QuantERA program of the European Union with funding by the Spanish AEI through project PCI2018-09314

    Multidrug resistance transporter profile reveals MDR3 as a marker for stratification of blastemal Wilms tumour patients

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    Wilms tumour (WT) is the most common renal tumour in children. Most WT patients respond to chemotherapy, but subsets of tumours develop resistance to chemotherapeutic agents, which is a major obstacle in their successful treatment. Multidrug resistance transporters play a crucial role in the development of resistance in cancer due to the efflux of anticancer agents out of cells. The aim of this study was to explore several human multidrug resistance transporters in 46 WT and 40 nonneoplastic control tissues (normal kidney) from patients selected after chemotherapy treatment SIOP 93–01, SIOP 2001. Our data showed that the majority of the studied multidrug resistance transporters were downregulated or unchanged between tumours and control tissues. However, BCRP1, MDR3 and MRP1 were upregulated in tumours versus control tissues. MDR3 and MRP1 overexpression correlated with highrisk tumours (SIOP classification) (p = 0.0022 and p < 0.0001, respectively) and the time of disease-free survival was significantly shorter in patients with high transcript levels of MDR3 (p = 0.0359). MDR3 and MRP1 play a role in drug resistance in WT treatment, probably by alteration of an unspecific drug excretion system. Besides, within the blastemal subtype, we observed patients with low MDR3 expression were significantly associated with a better outcome than patients with high MDR3 expression. We could define two types of blastemal WT associated with different disease outcomes, enabling the stratification of blastemal WT patients based on the expression levels of the multidrug resistance transporter MDR3.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad PI1401466, RD06/0020/0059, PI1100018, CD06/00001Red Tematica de Investigacion Cooperativa en Cancer RD12/0036/0017Unión Europea FP7-HEALTH- 2011-two-stage, Project ID 278742 EUROSARCInstituto de Salud Carlos III FIS PI13/0228

    Temperature compensation of ultrasonic velocity during the malolactic fermentation process

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    Ultrasonic properties of materials present a strong dependence on temperature and in turn the ultrasonic velocity of propagation in the material under test. It is precisely for this reason that most ultrasonic measurements are often carried out with thermostated samples by using either water tanks or climate chambers. This approach is viable in a laboratory and when the measured or characterized samples are relatively small. However, this procedure is highly improbable to be applied when in situ measurements in industrial environments must be performed. This goes for the case of, for example, ultrasonic velocity measurements in wine while it is performing malolactic fermentation inside a tank of hundreds of thousands of litres. In this paper two different practical approaches to temperature compensation are studied. Then, the two temperature compensation methods are applied to the measured ultrasonic velocity values along a whole malolactic fermentation process. The results of each method are discussed.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Assessing the Electrochemical Performance of Different Nanostructured CeO2 Samples as Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

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    In this work, six samples of CeO2 are successfully prepared by diverse synthesis routes leading to different microstructures regarding both morphology and particle size. The structural and microstructural characteristics presented by the samples and their influence on the electrochemical response of the prepared anodes are analyzed. In particular, the Ce-CMK3 sample, synthesized from a mesoporous carbon obtained through a CMK3 silica template, displays an enhanced electrochemical response. Thus, capacity values of ~220 mA h g−1 are obtained at a current rate of 0.155 A g−1 after 50 cycles and an excellent cyclability at intermediate current densities. On the other hand, it is observed that the capacity values are satisfactorily recovered at 0.31 A g−1, displaying ~100 mA h g−1 after 550 cycles and efficiencies close to 100%. The electrochemical performance is interpreted considering the microstructural peculiarities of this anode, which are deeply analyzed.Depto. de Química InorgánicaFac. de Ciencias QuímicasTRUEMINECOpu

    Utilización de tecnología RFID/NFC para el desarrollo de un sistema de llenado selectivo de envases: industria 4.0

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    Se presenta un sistema de llenado selectivo de envases basado en tecnología RFID/NFC (Identificación por Radio Frecuencia / Comunicación de Campo Cercano). Con el mismo se pretende ejemplificar el uso de dispositivos de tecnología de identificación por radiofrecuencia en la trazabilidad de productos manufacturados. El sistema está formado por un dispositivo electroneumático, un controlador lógico programable, PLC por sus siglas en inglés, y por una computadora. Se detalla el hardware empleado, así como el programa del PLC y el software desarrollado.Eje: Ingeniería en Sistemas Software.Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informátic

    Utilización de tecnología RFID/NFC para el desarrollo de un sistema de llenado selectivo de envases: industria 4.0

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    Se presenta un sistema de llenado selectivo de envases basado en tecnología RFID/NFC (Identificación por Radio Frecuencia / Comunicación de Campo Cercano). Con el mismo se pretende ejemplificar el uso de dispositivos de tecnología de identificación por radiofrecuencia en la trazabilidad de productos manufacturados. El sistema está formado por un dispositivo electroneumático, un controlador lógico programable, PLC por sus siglas en inglés, y por una computadora. Se detalla el hardware empleado, así como el programa del PLC y el software desarrollado.Eje: Ingeniería en Sistemas Software.Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informátic

    Desarrollo experimental en industria 4.0: ampliación y mejoramiento de un sistema de llenado selectivo de envases con tecnología RFID/NFC

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    En el presente trabajo se detallan las ampliaciones y mejoras realizadas al sistema de llenado selectivo de envases basado en tecnología RFID/NFC (Identificación por Radio Frecuencia / Comunicación de Campo Cercano) presentado en el marco del WICC2018. Habiéndose logrado ejemplificar cómo las tecnologías de RFID/NFC se pueden emplear en procesos productivos, tanto para sumar inteligencia al proceso como para mejorar la trazabilidad del producto, se continuó trabajando sobre el sistema mejorando los aspectos mecánicos, incorporando una etapa de etiquetado previa y ampliando el software para permitir la trazabilidad de toda la cadena de suministros. El sistema está formado por un conjunto de elementos electroneumáticos, un controlador lógico programable, PLC por sus siglas en inglés, un módulo de expansión de entradas y salidas, sensores y por una computadora. Se detalla el hardware empleado, así como el programa del PLC y el software desarrollado.Eje: Innovación en Sistemas de Software.Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informátic
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