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    Las representaciones sociales de los docentes, en relación con la incidencia de la enseñanza de idiomas extranjeros en la formación de grado universitario en el ámbito de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (FHyCS-UNaM). EIERS 2. 16H314

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    Es continuidad del Proyecto EIERS (16H-254); continuando con el diseño de investigación exploratoria, cuali-cuantitativo, que tiene por objeto relevar las representaciones sociales de los docentes de la FHyCS-UNaM sobre el valor otorgado a la inclusión del aprendizaje de idiomas extranjeros en la formación académica de grado y contrastarlos con las prácticas académicas (programas de cátedras, producciones didácticas e Informes de Investigación, de Avance y Finales, producidos por los docentes de las carreras de grado en estudio y con el Informe Final del proyecto EIERS). La finalidad será construir un corpus crítico entre lo relevado en los discursos y lo que se hace en la praxis en cuanto a la incorporación de la lengua extranjera en los procesos de enseñanzaaprendizaje en la formación de estudiantes universitarios de las carreras de grado de la FHyCSUNaM. Con este proceso de indagación se busca disponer de conocimiento, analizado a partir de datos primarios y fuentes secundarias, para construir criterios de análisis que posibiliten desarrollar acciones críticas sobre el quehacer en la formación universitaria de grado en relación a la adquisición de competencias lingüísticas que posibiliten el acceso a la producción científico académica que se realiza en otros idiomas. En esta segunda etapa el equipo de investigadores se propone explorar la percepción que tienen los docentes sobre los aprendizajes instrumentales de lenguas extranjeras y la valoración que realizan acerca del impacto de estos conocimientos en la habilitación académica de los estudiantes en su formación de grado universitario; como así también en la continuidad de las carreras de postgrado y / en su desarrollo profesional. El análisis de las RSd sobre la importancia de los IE en su formación de grado, brindará información acerca de los modos en que el docente construye el espacio disciplinar en que está inmerso a fin de trazar nuevas y más complejas redes conceptuales, redimensionando sus prácticas áulicas Resumen técnico: Es continuidad del Proyecto EIERS (16H-254); continuando con el diseño de investigación exploratoria, cuali-cuantitativo, que tiene por objeto relevar las representaciones sociales de los docentes de la FHyCS-UNaM sobre el valor otorgado a la inclusión del aprendizaje de idiomas extranjeros en la formación académica de grado y contrastarlos con las prácticas académicas (programas de cátedras, producciones didácticas e Informes de Investigación, de Avance y Finales, producidos por los docentes de las carreras de grado en estudio y con el Informe Final del proyecto EIERS). La finalidad será construir un corpus crítico entre lo relevado en los discursos y lo que se hace en la praxis en cuanto a la incorporación de la lengua extranjera en los procesos de enseñanzaaprendizaje en la formación de estudiantes universitarios de las carreras de grado de la FHyCSUNaM. Con este proceso de indagación se busca disponer de conocimiento, analizado a partir de datos primarios y fuentes secundarias, para construir criterios de análisis que posibiliten desarrollar acciones críticas sobre el quehacer en la formación universitaria de grado en relación a la UNaM – FHCS – SinvyP Gsinvyp03 adquisición de competencias lingüísticas que posibiliten el acceso a la producción científico académica que se realiza en otros idiomas

    The use of Open Reading frame ESTs (ORESTES) for analysis of the honey bee transcriptome

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    BACKGROUND: The ongoing efforts to sequence the honey bee genome require additional initiatives to define its transcriptome. Towards this end, we employed the Open Reading frame ESTs (ORESTES) strategy to generate profiles for the life cycle of Apis mellifera workers. RESULTS: Of the 5,021 ORESTES, 35.2% matched with previously deposited Apis ESTs. The analysis of the remaining sequences defined a set of putative orthologs whose majority had their best-match hits with Anopheles and Drosophila genes. CAP3 assembly of the Apis ORESTES with the already existing 15,500 Apis ESTs generated 3,408 contigs. BLASTX comparison of these contigs with protein sets of organisms representing distinct phylogenetic clades revealed a total of 1,629 contigs that Apis mellifera shares with different taxa. Most (41%) represent genes that are in common to all taxa, another 21% are shared between metazoans (Bilateria), and 16% are shared only within the Insecta clade. A set of 23 putative genes presented a best match with human genes, many of which encode factors related to cell signaling/signal transduction. 1,779 contigs (52%) did not match any known sequence. Applying a correction factor deduced from a parallel analysis performed with Drosophila melanogaster ORESTES, we estimate that approximately half of these no-match ESTs contigs (22%) should represent Apis-specific genes. CONCLUSIONS: The versatile and cost-efficient ORESTES approach produced minilibraries for honey bee life cycle stages. Such information on central gene regions contributes to genome annotation and also lends itself to cross-transcriptome comparisons to reveal evolutionary trends in insect genomes

    Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH): Risk Factors in Morbidly Obese Patients

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    The aim was to investigate the prevalence of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and risk factors for hepatic fibrosis in morbidly obese patients submitted to bariatric surgery. This retrospective study recruited all patients submitted to bariatric surgery from January 2007 to December 2012 at a reference attendance center of Southern Brazil. Clinical and biochemical data were studied as a function of the histological findings of liver biopsies done during the surgery. Steatosis was present in 226 (90.4%) and NASH in 176 (70.4%) cases. The diagnosis of cirrhosis was established in four cases (1.6%) and fibrosis in 108 (43.2%). Risk factors associated with NASH at multivariate analysis were alanine aminotransferase (ALT) >1.5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN); glucose ≥ 126 mg/dL and triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dL. All patients with ALT ≥1.5 times the ULN had NASH. When the presence of fibrosis was analyzed, ALT > 1.5 times the ULN and triglycerides ≥ 150 mg/dL were risk factors, furthermore, there was an increase of 1% in the prevalence of fibrosis for each year of age increase. Not only steatosis, but NASH is a frequent finding in MO patients. In the present study, ALT ≥ 1.5 times the ULN identifies all patients with NASH, this finding needs to be further validated in other studies. Moreover, the presence of fibrosis was associated with ALT, triglycerides and age, identifying a subset of patients with more severe disease

    Neoadjuvant nivolumab modifies the tumor immune microenvironment in resectable glioblastoma

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    Glioblastoma is the most common primary central nervous system malignancy and has a poor prognosis. Standard first-line treatment, which includes surgery followed by adjuvant radio-chemotherapy, produces only modest benefits to survival1,2. Here, to explore the feasibility, safety and immunobiological effects of PD-1 blockade in patients undergoing surgery for glioblastoma, we conducted a single-arm phase II clinical trial (NCT02550249) in which we tested a presurgical dose of nivolumab followed by postsurgical nivolumab until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity in 30 patients (27 salvage surgeries for recurrent cases and 3 cases of primary surgery for newly diagnosed patients). Availability of tumor tissue pre- and post-nivolumab dosing and from additional patients who did not receive nivolumab allowed the evaluation of changes in the tumor immune microenvironment using multiple molecular and cellular analyses. Neoadjuvant nivolumab resulted in enhanced expression of chemokine transcripts, higher immune cell infiltration and augmented TCR clonal diversity among tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes, supporting a local immunomodulatory effect of treatment. Although no obvious clinical benefit was substantiated following salvage surgery, two of the three patients treated with nivolumab before and after primary surgery remain alive 33 and 28 months later

    Neoadjuvant nivolumab modifies the tumor immune microenvironment in resectable glioblastoma

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    Glioblastoma is the most common primary central nervous system malignancy and has a poor prognosis. Standard first-line treatment, which includes surgery followed by adjuvant radio-chemotherapy, produces only modest benefits to survival1,2. Here, to explore the feasibility, safety and immunobiological effects of PD-1 blockade in patients undergoing surgery for glioblastoma, we conducted a single-arm phase II clinical trial (NCT02550249) in which we tested a presurgical dose of nivolumab followed by postsurgical nivolumab until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity in 30 patients (27 salvage surgeries for recurrent cases and 3 cases of primary surgery for newly diagnosed patients). Availability of tumor tissue pre- and post-nivolumab dosing and from additional patients who did not receive nivolumab allowed the evaluation of changes in the tumor immune microenvironment using multiple molecular and cellular analyses. Neoadjuvant nivolumab resulted in enhanced expression of chemokine transcripts, higher immune cell infiltration and augmented TCR clonal diversity among tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes, supporting a local immunomodulatory effect of treatment. Although no obvious clinical benefit was substantiated following salvage surgery, two of the three patients treated with nivolumab before and after primary surgery remain alive 33 and 28 months later
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