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    Assessment of fruit quality of grapefruit at postharvest influenced by reclaimed water and deficit irrigation

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    [SPA] El objetivo de la investigación fue evaluar los efectos a largo plazo del riego con agua regenerada (AR) y agua del trasvase (AT) y diferentes estrategias de riego (control, C, y riego deficitario controlado, RDC) sobre la calidad de pomelos durante su almacenamiento en frío. Los resultados mostraron que el riego con AR y, principalmente, el RDC incrementaron la cantidad de solidos solubles, mejorando así el índice de madurez. Sin embargo, el AR combinada con RDC disminuyó el nº de frutos de la categoría de mayor tamaño al final del almacenaje y AT-RDC presentó el menor contenido en zumo. [ENG] The aim of our research was to discover the effects of the long-term irrigation with saline reclaimed (RW) and transfer (TW) water and different irrigation strategies: control (C) and regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) on fruit quality of grapefruit during cold storage. Result showed sugar/acid ratio was mainly increased by RDI, but also by RW, due to an important increase in soluble solid content. However, RDI combined with RW, significantly decreased the number of fruits in the largest category 5 at the end of cold storage and TW-RDI showed lower values of juice content.This study was supported by two CICYT projects (AGL2010-17553 and AGL2013-49047-C2- 515 2-R) projects and SENECA–Excelencia Científica (19903/GERM/15)

    Calculation of kinetic parameters βeff and Λ with modified open source Monte Carlo code OpenMC(TD)

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    This work presents the methodology used to expand the capabilities of the Monte Carlo code OpenMC for the calculation of reactor kinetic parameters: effective delayed neutron fraction βeff and neutron generation time Λ. The modified code, OpenMC(Time-Dependent) or OpenMC(TD), was then used to calculate the effective delayed neutron fraction by using the prompt method, while the neutron generation time was estimated using the pulsed method, fitting Λ to the decay of the neutron population. OpenMC(TD) is intended to serve as an alternative for the estimation of kinetic parameters when licensed codes are not available. The results obtained are compared to experimental data and MCNP calculated values for 18 benchmark configurations.Fil: Romero Barrientos, J.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Marquez Damian, Jose Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte; Argentina. European Spallation Source; SueciaFil: Molina, F.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad Andrés Bello; ChileFil: Zambra, M.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad Diego Portales; ChileFil: Aguilera, P.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: López Usquiano, F.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Parra, B.. Instituto de Física Corpuscular; EspañaFil: Ruiz, A.. Comision Chilena de Energia Nuclear; Chile. Universidad de Chile; Chil

    Posttranslational modifications in psoriatic arthritis: A systematic literature review

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    Antecedentes y objetivos: La artritis psoriásica (APs) es una enfermedad inflamatoria compleja. Las modificaciones postraduccionales influyen en casi todos los aspectos de la biología celular normal y la patogénesis. El objetivo de esta revisión sistemática era recopilar todas las pruebas publicadas sobre las modificaciones postraduccionales en la APs, y el resultado principal era evaluar una asociación entre los resultados de la enfermedad y las modificaciones postraduccionales específicas en la APs. Métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda electrónica sistemática en las bases de datos Medline, PubMed, Cochrane, Virtual Health Library y Embase. Se identificaron 587 artículos; 59 fueron evaluados tras eliminar duplicados y escaneados, de los cuales 47 fueron incluidos. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo, agrupando los resultados según el tipo de modificación postraduccional evaluada. El protocolo se registró en la base de datos PROSPERO. Resultados: Se identificaron siete modificaciones postraduccionales: citrulinación, carbamilación, fosforilación, glucosilación, acetilación, metilación y estrés oxidativo. El péptido anticitrulinado y la proteína anticarbamilada se han evaluado en la artritis reumatoide. Actualmente existe información que sugiere que estos anticuerpos pueden ser útiles para mejorar el diagnóstico de la APs y que pueden demostrar una correlación con una peor progresión de la enfermedad (erosiones, afectación poliarticular y mala respuesta al tratamiento). La glicosilación se asoció con un aumento de la inflamación y los productos de fosforilación relacionados con la expresión de SIRT2 y pSTAT3 o la presencia de Th17 y la citoquina interleucina-22, lo que sugiere una posible diana terapéutica.Conclusiones:Las modificaciones postraduccionales a menudo desempeñan un papel clave en la modulación de la función de las proteínas en la APs y se correlacionan con los resultados de la enfermedad.La citrulinación, la carbamilación, la fosforilación, la glucosilación, la acetilación, la metilación y el estrés oxidativo se identificaron como factores asociados con el diagnóstico y el pronóstico.© 2023 Los autoresBackground and aims: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory complex condition. Posttranslational modifications influence almost all aspects of normal cell biology and pathogenesis. The aim of this systematic review was to collect all published evidence regarding posttranslational modifications in PsA, and the main outcome was to evaluate an association between disease outcomes and specific posttranslational modifications in PsA. Methods: A systematic electronic search was performed in Medline, PubMed, Cochrane, Virtual Health Library, and Embase databases. A total of 587 articles were identified; 59 were evaluated after removing duplicates and scanning, of which 47 were included. A descriptive analysis was conducted, with results grouped according to the type of posttranslational modification evaluated. The protocol was registered at the PROSPERO database. Results: Seven posttranslational modifications were identified: citrullination, carbamylation, phosphorylation, glycosylation, acetylation, methylation, and oxidative stress. Anti-citrullinated peptide and anti-carbamylated protein have been evaluated in rheumatoid arthritis. There is now information suggesting that these antibodies may be helpful in improving the diagnosis of PsA and that they may demonstrate a correlation with worse disease progression (erosions, polyarticular involvement, and poor treatment response). Glycosylation was associated with increased inflammation and phosphorylation products related to the expression of SIRT2 and pSTAT3 or the presence of Th17 and cytokine interleukin-22, suggesting a possible therapeutic target. Conclusions: Posttranslational modifications often play a key role in modulating protein function in PsA and correlate with disease outcomes. Citrullination, carbamylation, phosphorylation, glycosylation, acetylation, methylation, and oxidative stress were identified as associated with diagnosis and prognosis. © 2023 The Author(s

    Utilidad de la termografía para evaluar cambios fisiológicos en árboles de pomelo regados con agua regenerada y riego deficitario combinado

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    Los cítricos son uno de los cultivos frutales comerciales más importantes a nivel mundial, incluido el sureste de España, donde el clima es semiárido y la escasez de recursos hídricos para la agricultura precisa del uso de estrategias de ahorro de agua, como el riego deficitario regulado (RDC), o fuentes de agua no convencionales, como el agua regenerada (AR). No obstante, la aplicación de estas estrategias requiere un adecuado manejo del riego y una previa caracterización del estado hídrico de la planta mediante herramientas eficaces. En este trabajo se evaluó la utilidad de la termografía para monitorear los cambios diurnos en la fisiología de árboles de pomelo regados con AR salina y/o RDC. Se midieron varios parámetros fisiológicos a nivel de hoja (potencial hídrico del tallo - Ψtallo -, conductancia estomática –gs- y clorofila total –Chl T-) e índices térmicos (temperatura del dosel –Tc-, diferencia entre la temperatura del dosel y del aire –Tc-Ta-, índice del estrés hídrico del cultivo –CWSI- e índice de conductancia estomática –IG-). En general, los resultados mostraron una significativa correlación entre los datos fisiológicos y térmicos. La Tc y la Tc-Ta se consideraron buenos indicadores para estimar el Ψstem, el CWSI para la Chl T y el IG para la gs, siendo este último el índice que mejor se correlacionó con todos los parámetros fisiológicos (mayor significación en los coeficientes de correlación) y, especialmente, con gs al mediodía. Dado que la conductancia estomática se ha definido recientemente como el mejor indicador del estado hídrico del pomelo (isohídrico), aquí nosotros sugerimos que el índice IG, medido mediante termografía, fue el indicador más útil en pomelos regados con AR y RDC

    Elevated Baseline C-Reactive Protein as a Predictor of Outcome After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Data From the Simvastatin in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (STASH) Trial.

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    BACKGROUND: There remains a proportion of patients with unfavorable outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, of particular relevance in those who present with a good clinical grade. A forewarning of those at risk provides an opportunity towards more intensive monitoring, investigation, and prophylactic treatment prior to the clinical manifestation of advancing cerebral injury. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether biochemical markers sampled in the first days after the initial hemorrhage can predict poor outcome. METHODS: All patients recruited to the multicenter Simvastatin in Aneurysmal Hemorrhage Trial (STASH) were included. Baseline biochemical profiles were taken between time of ictus and day 4 post ictus. The t-test compared outcomes, and a backwards stepwise binary logistic regression was used to determine the factors providing independent prediction of an unfavorable outcome. RESULTS: Baseline biochemical data were obtained in approximately 91% of cases from 803 patients. On admission, 73% of patients were good grade (World Federation of Neurological Surgeons grades 1 or 2); however, 84% had a Fisher grade 3 or 4 on computed tomographic scan. For patients presenting with good grade on admission, higher levels of C-reactive protein, glucose, and white blood cells and lower levels of hematocrit, albumin, and hemoglobin were associated with poor outcome at discharge. C-reactive protein was found to be an independent predictor of outcome for patients presenting in good grade. CONCLUSION: Early recording of C-reactive protein may prove useful in detecting those good grade patients who are at greater risk of clinical deterioration and poor outcome.Financial support: British Heart Foundation. None of the authors have any personal or institutional financial interest in drugs or materials in the manuscript. PJK and PJH are supported by the Cambridge NIHR BRC and PJH is supported by a NIHR Research Professorship. We also acknowledge the support of the Cambridge Clinical Trials Unit, UK Clinical Research Network and all 35 participating sites.This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wolters Kluwer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/NEU.000000000000096

    Myxoma virus jumps species to the Iberian hare

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    The study of myxoma virus (MYXV) infections in the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) has produced one of the most accepted host–pathogen evolutionary models. To date, myxomatosis has been limited to the European rabbit with sporadic reports in hares. However, reports of widespread mortalities in the Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis) with myxomatosis‐like clinical signs indicate a potential species jump has occurred. The presence of MYXV DNA was confirmed by PCR in 244 samples received from regional veterinary services, animal health laboratories, hunters or rangers over a 5‐month period. PCR analysis of 4 MYXV positive hare samples revealed a 2.8 kb insertion located within the M009 gene with respect to MYXV. The presence of this insertion was subsequently confirmed in 20 samples from 18 Spanish provinces. Sanger sequencing and subsequent analysis show that the insert contained 4 ORFs which are phylogenetically related to MYXV genes M060, M061, M064 and M065. The complete MYXV genome from hare tissue was sequenced using Ion torrent next‐generation technology and a summary of the data presented here. With the exception of the inserted region, the virus genome had no large scale modifications and 110 mutations with respect to the MYXV reference strain Lausanne were observed. The next phase in the evolution of MYXV has taken place as a host species jump from the European rabbit to the Iberian hare an occurrence which could have important effects on this naïve population.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    e-MERLIN and VLBI observations of the luminous infrared galaxy IC883: a nuclear starburst and an AGN candidate revealed

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    The high star formation rates of luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) make them ideal places for core-collapse supernova (CCSN) searches. At radio frequencies, free from dust extinction, it is possible to detect compact components within the innermost LIRG nuclear regions, such as SNe and SN remnants, as well as AGN buried deep in the LIRG nuclei. We studied the LIRG IC883 aiming at: (i) investigating its (circum-)nuclear regions using the e-EVN at 5GHz, and e-MERLIN at 6.9GHz, complemented by archival VLBI data; (ii) detecting at radio frequencies the two recently reported circumnuclear SNe 2010cu and 2011hi, which were discovered by near-IR (NIR) adaptive optics observations of IC883; and (iii) further investigating the nature of SN2011hi at NIR by means of observations with Gemini-North. The circumnuclear regions traced by e-MERLIN at 6.9GHz have an extension of ~1kpc, and show a striking double-sided structure, which very likely corresponds to a warped rotating ring, in agreement with previous studies. Our e-EVN observations at 5GHz and complementary archival VLBI data at 5GHz and 8.4GHz, reveal the presence of various milliarcsec compact components in the nucleus of IC883. A single compact source, an AGN candidate, dominates the emission at both nuclear and circumnuclear scales, as imaged with the e-EVN and e-MERLIN, respectively. The other milliarcsec components are very suggestive of ongoing nuclear CCSN activity. Our e-EVN observations also resulted in upper limits to the radio luminosity of the two SNe in IC883 recently discovered at NIR. We refine the classification of SN2011hi as a Type IIP SN according to our latest Gemini-North epoch from 2012, in agreement with a low-luminosity radio SN nature. We estimate a CCSN rate lower limit of 1.1_{-0.6}^{+1.3} yr^{-1} for the entire galaxy, based on three nuclear radio SNe and the circumnuclear SNe 2010cu and 2011hi. (abridged)Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures and 2 tables. Accepted for publication in A&

    A Comparative Study of Ultrasmall Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles for Targeting and Imaging Atherosclerotic Plaque

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    therosclerosis is a complex disease that can lead to life-threatening events, such as myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke. Despite the severity of this disease, diagnosing plaque vulnerability remains challenging due to the lack of effective diagnostic tools. Conventional diagnostic protocols lack specificity and fail to predict the type of atherosclerotic lesion and the risk of plaque rupture. To address this issue, technologies are emerging, such as noninvasive medical imaging of atherosclerotic plaque with customized nanotechnological solutions. Modulating the biological interactions and contrast of nanoparticles in various imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging, is possible through the careful design of their physicochemical properties. However, few examples of comparative studies between nanoparticles targeting different hallmarks of atherosclerosis exist to provide information about the plaque development stage. Our work demonstrates that Gd (III)-doped amorphous calcium carbonate nanoparticles are an effective tool for these comparative studies due to their high magnetic resonance contrast and physicochemical properties. In an animal model of atherosclerosis, we compare the imaging performance of three types of nanoparticles: bare amorphous calcium carbonate and those functionalized with the ligands alendronate (for micro- calcification targeting) and trimannose (for inflammation targeting). Our study provides useful insights into ligand-mediated targeted imaging of atherosclerosis through a combination of in vivo imaging, ex vivo tissue analysis, and in vitro targeting experiments.We acknowledge M. Spuch for his scientific drawings and the Basque Government for the R&D Project in Health (grant number 2022333041). S.C.R. acknowledges the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MCIN)/Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) Grant PID2019-106139RA-100 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the Ramon y Cajal Grant RYC2020-030241-I. C.S.C. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish State Research Agency (grant PID2020-118176RJ-I100), and the Gipuzkoa Foru Aldundia (Gipuzkoa Fellows program; grant number 2019-FELL- 000018-01/62/2019). This work was performed under the Severo Ochoa Centers of Excellence Program of the Spanish State Research Agency − Grant No. CEX2018-000867-S (DIPC). SXRF analysis was carried out with the support of Diamond Light Source, beamline I18 (proposal SP27720). J.R.C. is funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (PID2021-123238OB-I00) and from La Caixa Foundation (Health Research Call 2020: HR20-00075). A.M.G. and C.U. acknowledge the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MCIN)/Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) Grant: PID2021-122504NB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/ 501100011033 and by “ERDF A way of making Europe. W.J.P. acknowledges funding from the Cluster of Excellence “Advanced Imaging of Matter” of the Deutsche Forschungsge- meinschaft (DFG) - EXC 2056 - project ID 390715994. F.H. acknowledges MCIN (PID2019-104059RB-I00) and M.J.S.G. the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional (PRE2018-083691). REFERENCES (1) Libby, P. The changing landscape of atherosclerosPeer reviewe

    Segundo Congreso Salesiano de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación para la Sociedad

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    La segunda edición del Congreso Salesiano de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación para la Sociedad, CITIS, realizado el 2 y 3 de diciembre de 2015 y organizado por la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (sede Guayaquil), ofreció un espacio idóneo para la presentación, difusión e intercambio de importantes investigaciones (nacionales e internacionales) a los docentes investigadores y a la comunidad universitaria en general. Los trabajos recogidos en estas Memorias Académicas pertenecen a diferentes líneas de investigación del área de la Ingeniería: Telecomunicaciones, Automatización y Control, Procesos Industriales, Sistemas Eléctricos de Potencia, Telemática e Informática Aplicada, áreas de interés en esta segunda edición del CITIS. Cabe destacar que se evidencia la preocupación por la dimensión humana y social mediante el desarrollo responsable de la ciencia y la tecnología. La realización de este Congreso ha puesto en evidencia la importancia y pertinencia de la actividad investigativa que se genera en las universidades (en proyectos desarrollados por los docentes investigadores e, incluso, por los estudiantes de grado y posgrado), así como los altos niveles de compromiso académico y social

    SelenoDB 1.0 : a database of selenoprotein genes, proteins and SECIS elements

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    Selenoproteins are a diverse group of proteins usually misidentified and misannotated in sequence databases. The presence of an in-frame UGA (stop) codon in the coding sequence of selenoprotein genes precludes their identification and correct annotation. The in-frame UGA codons are recoded to cotranslationally incorporate selenocysteine, a rare selenium-containing amino acid. The development of ad hoc experimental and, more recently, computational approaches have allowed the efficient identification and characterization of the selenoproteomes of a growing number of species. Today, dozens of selenoprotein families have been described and more are being discovered in recently sequenced species, but the correct genomic annotation is not available for the majority of these genes. SelenoDB is a long-term project that aims to provide, through the collaborative effort of experimental and computational researchers, automatic and manually curated annotations of selenoprotein genes, proteins and SECIS elements. Version 1.0 of the database includes an initial set of eukaryotic genomic annotations, with special emphasis on the human selenoproteome, for immediate inspection by selenium researchers or incorporation into more general databases. SelenoDB is freely available at http://www.selenodb.org
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