236 research outputs found
Highly water-stable rare ternary Ag-Au-Se nanocomposites as long blood term X-rays computed tomography contrast agents
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a powerful and widely used medical non-invasive technique that requires intravenously administration of contrast agents to enhance the sensitivity and visualization of soft tissues. In this work, we have developed a novel CT contrast agent based on ternary Ag-Au-Se chalcogenide nanoparticles. A facile and gentle ligand exchange by using a 3 kDa PEGylated ligand with a dithiol dihydrolipoic as an anchor resulted in highly water-soluble and monodisperse nanoparticles. Moreover, the injected PEGylated ternary NPs presented excellent characteristics as a CT contrast agent with high bioavailability, low cytotoxicity and long blood circulation times with slow uptake by the mononuclear phagocyte system, thus being ideal for in vivo imaging
A pilot study identifying a set of microRNAs as precise diagnostic biomarkers of acute kidney injury
In the last decade, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) diagnosis and therapy have not notably improved probably due to delay in the diagnosis, among other issues. Precocity and accuracy should be critical parameters in novel AKI biomarker discovery. microRNAs are key regulators of cell responses to many stimuli and they can be secreted to the extracellular environment. Therefore, they can be detected in body fluids and are emerging as novel disease biomarkers. We aimed to identify and validate serum miRNAs useful for AKI diagnosis and management. Using qRT-PCR arrays in serum samples, we determined miRNAs differentially expressed between AKI patients and healthy controls. Statistical and target prediction analysis allowed us to identify a panel of 10 serum miRNAs. This set was further validated, by qRT-PCR, in two independent cohorts of patients with relevant morbi-mortality related to AKI: Intensive Care Units (ICU) and Cardiac Surgery (CS). Statistical correlations with patient clinical parameter were performed. Our results demonstrated that the 10 selected miRNAs (miR-101-3p, miR-127-3p, miR-210-3p, miR-126-3p, miR-26b-5p, miR-29a-3p, miR-146a-5p, miR-27a-3p, miR-93-3p and miR-10a-5p) were diagnostic biomarkers of AKI in ICU patients, exhibiting areas under the curve close to 1 in ROC analysis. Outstandingly, serum miRNAs estimated before CS predicted AKI development later on, thus becoming biomarkers to predict AKI predisposition. Moreover, after surgery, the expression of the miRNAs was modulated days before serum creatinine increased, demonstrating early diagnostic value. In summary, we have identified a set of serum miRNAs as AKI biomarkers useful in clinical practice, since they demonstrate early detection and high diagnostic value and they recognize patients at risk
Aircraft icing: in-cloud measurements and sensitivity to physical parameterizations
The prediction of supercooled cloud drops in the atmosphere is a basic tool for aviation safety, owing to their contact with and instant freezing on sensitive locations of the aircraft. One of the main disadvantages for predicting atmospheric icing conditions is the acquisition of observational data. In this study, we used in‐cloud microphysics measurements taken during 10 flights of a C‐212 research aircraft under winter conditions, during which we encountered 37 regions containing supercooled liquid water. To investigate the capability of the Weather Research and Forecasting model to detect regions containing supercooled cloud drops, we propose a multiphysics ensemble approach. We used four microphysics and two planetary boundary layer schemes. The Morrison parameterization yielded superior results, whereas the planetary boundary layer schemes were essential in evaluating the presence of liquid water content. The Goddard microphysics scheme best detected the presence of ice water content but tended to underestimate liquid water content
Transfer of results of the MAECI MINCYT proyect to areas impacted with heavy metals from volcanism
Poster presentado en:18 Encuentro del Centro Internacional de Ciencias de la Tierra (E-ICES-18) Mendoza, Argentina. 21-24 noviembre 202
Fe3O4-Au Core-Shell Nanoparticles as a Multimodal Platform for In Vivo Imaging and Focused Photothermal Therapy
In this study, we report the synthesis of gold-coated iron oxide nanoparticles capped
with polyvinylpyrrolidone (Fe@Au NPs). The as-synthesized nanoparticles (NPs) exhibited good
stability in aqueous media and excellent features as contrast agents (CA) for both magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) and X-ray computed tomography (CT). Additionally, due to the presence of the
local surface plasmon resonances of gold, the NPs showed exploitable “light-to-heat” conversion
ability in the near-infrared (NIR) region, a key attribute for effective photothermal therapies (PTT).
In vitro experiments revealed biocompatibility as well as excellent efficiency in killing glioblastoma
cells via PTT. The in vivo nontoxicity of the NPs was demonstrated using zebrafish embryos as
an intermediate step between cells and rodent models. To warrant that an effective therapeutic
dose was achieved inside the tumor, both intratumoral and intravenous routes were screened in
rodent models by MRI and CT. The pharmacokinetics and biodistribution confirmed the multimodal
imaging CA capabilities of the Fe@AuNPs and revealed constraints of the intravenous route for
tumor targeting, dictating intratumoral administration for therapeutic applications. Finally, Fe@Au
NPs were successfully used for an in vivo proof of concept of imaging-guided focused PTT against
glioblastoma multiforme in a mouse model.Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and
Competitiveness (CTQ2017-86655-R and BIO2017-84246-C2-1-R)Fondo Social de la DGA (grupos
DGA) and by the Regional Ministry of Health of Andalusia (OH-0026-2018).Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry—LAQVApplied Molecular Biosciences
Unit –UCIBIOPortuguese national funds from FCT/MCTES (UIDB/04378/2020
and UIDB/50006/2020
The Activity of the Spanish Teratology Information Services (SITTE and SITE) during 2008
Otros Resultados: Actividad TraslacionalWe summarize the activity of the two Teratology Information Services: SITTE (for health professionals) and SITE (for the general population),
during 2008. The total number of calls received in both services was 4,910 (943 from SITTE and 3,967 from SITE). This number has
increased compared to previous year. The main users of the SITTE (gynecologists 54.96%) and the SITE (pregnant women 79.89%), have
asked preponderantly about the use of drugs (70.22% of the SITTE and 37.49% of the SITE phone calls), during ongoing pregnancies at
the moment they were calling (82.82% in the SITTE and 85.18% in the SITE). Additionally, we analyze the type of consulted factors and
some characteristics of the users to orientate our work more effectively to the actual demand.N
Group and call effect in achieving success in a subject: Analyses of the "Biology and Botany" whole life in the E.U.I.T.A. (University of Seville)
La Biología y la Botánica son dos materias fundamentales en la formación de
un ingeniero técnico agrícola. Sus contenidos se han ofrecido a veces en asignaturas
independientes y, en otras ocasiones como la que nos ocupa, en una sola
asignatura. Por otra parte, siempre se ha mirado con interés, e incluso preocupación,
el efecto de la variable grupo, de forma independiente o relacionándola con
su distribución en turnos de mañana o tarde, así como la importancia de la convocatoria
(en los distintos momentos a lo largo del curso académico) en la que el
alumno consigue superar la asignatura.
Aquí presentamos los resultados en la consecución de objetivos por parte de
los alumnos y, por ende, de los profesores y de la Universidad de Sevilla a lo largo
de la totalidad de la vida de la asignatura "Biología y Botánica" dentro del
plan de estudios 2003/04 para tres titulaciones simultáneas, desde su comienzo
en el curso 2003/04 hasta su extinción en el curso 2009/10, de la E.U.I.T.A. (Escuela
Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Agrícola) de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Además se consideran convocatorias pertenecientes al período de extinción añadido.
Los análisis toman en cuenta además el éxito en la superación de la asignatura
tanto de forma cualitativa (aprobado o suspenso de la evaluación a la que el
alumno se ha sometido) como cuantitativa (nota conseguida).
Las conclusiones obtenidas permiten mirar los resultados y la consecución de
objetivos, así como una potencial toma de decisiones para el futuro, basándose
en un marco temporal amplio y objetivo.Biology and Botany are two critical issues in the formation of a technical
agricultural engineer. Their topics are sometimes offered in separate subjects
and, at other times as here, within a single one. Besides, it has always been
considered with interest, and even concern, the effect of the variable group,
independently or in relation to their distribution in the morning or afternoon
turns, and the importance of the call (at different times during the academic year)
at which the student gets to pass the subject.
Here we present the results in the achievement of objectives by students, and
therefore teachers and the University of Seville, along the entire life of the
subject "Biology and Botany" within the teaching 2003/04 plan for three
simultaneous academic programs, from its start in the course 2003/04 to its
extinction in the course 2009/10, in the E.U.I.T.A. (University School of
Technical Agricultural Engineering) of the University of Seville. Calls belonging
to the period of extinction are also considered. Analyses are both qualitative,
based on having success in passing the subject or not, and quantitative (mark
scored).
Obtained conclusions let us see the results and the achievement of objectives,
as well as a potential decision-making for the future, with a base on a
comprehensive and objective frame
Correlation of recist, computed tomography morphological response, and pathological regression in hepatic metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer : The avamet study
The prospective phase IV AVAMET study was undertaken to correlate response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (RECIST)-defined response rates with computed tomography-based morphological criteria (CTMC) and pathological response after liver resection of colorectal cancer metastases. Eligible patients were aged ≥18 years, with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status 0/1 and histologically-confirmed colon or rectal adenocarcinoma with measurable liver metastases. Preoperative treatment was bevacizumab (7.5 mg on day 1) + XELOX (oxaliplatin 130 mg/m, capecitabine 1000 mg/m bid on days 1-14 q3w). After three cycles, response was evaluated by a multidisciplinary team. Patients who were progression-free and metastasectomy candidates received one cycle of XELOX before undergoing surgery 3-5 weeks later, followed by four cycles of bevacizumab + XELOX. A total of 83 patients entered the study; 68 were eligible for RECIST, 67 for CTMC, and 51 for pathological response evaluation. Of these patients, 49% had a complete or partial RECIST response, 91% had an optimal or incomplete CTMC response, and 81% had a complete or major pathological response. CTMC response predicted 37 of 41 pathological responses versus 23 of 41 responses predicted using RECIST (p = 0.008). Kappa coefficients indicated a lack of correlation between the results of RECIST and morphological responses and between morphological and pathological response rates. CTMC may represent a better marker of pathological response to bevacizumab + XELOX than RECIST in patients with potentially-resectable CRC liver metastases
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