71 research outputs found
Relevadores de protección aplicados a las líneas de transmisión.
Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias de la Ingeniería Eléctrica con Especialidad en Potencia) UANLUANLhttp://www.uanl.mx
Deciphering the connection between microvascular damage and neurodegeneration in early diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy (DR), a common diabetes complication leading to vision loss, presents early clinical signs linked to retinal vasculature damage, affecting the neural retina at advanced stages. However, vascular changes and potential effects on neural cells before clinical diagnosis of DR are less well understood. To study the earliest stages of DR we performed histological phenotyping and quantitative analysis on postmortem retinas from 10 donors with diabetes and without signs of DR (such as microaneurysms and haemorrhages), plus 3 controls and 1 DR case, focusing on capillary loss in the deeper (DVP) and superficial vascular plexuses (SVP) and neural retina effects. The advanced DR case exhibited profound vascular and neural damage, whereas the ten randomly selected donors with diabetes appeared superficially normal. The SVP was indistinguishable from the controls. In contrast, over half of the retinas from donors with diabetes showed capillary dropout in the DVP and increased capillary diameter. However, we could not detect any localised neural cell loss in the vicinity of dropout capillaries. Instead, we observed a subtle pan-retinal loss of inner nuclear layer (INL) cells in all diabetes cases (p<0.05), independent of microvascular damage. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate a novel histological biomarker for early-stage diabetes-related damage in human postmortem retina, common in people with diabetes before clinical DR diagnosis. Furthermore, the mismatch between capillary dropout and neural loss questions the notion of microvascular loss directly causing neurodegeneration at the earliest stages of DR, so diabetes may affect the two readouts independently
500 años de la fundación del Primer Ayuntamiento Continental de las Américas
Entre el primer tercio y la mitad del año 2019, diversas dependencias y organismos públicos mexicanos celebraron el quincuagésimo aniversario de la fundación del ayuntamiento de la Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz. Con la afirmada trascendencia del suceso aludido, el Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública, fiel a su misión de difundir el conocimiento disciplinar, fue el primero en celebrar su quincuagésimo aniversario. El Seminario 500 años de la fundación del primer ayuntamiento continental de las Américas, realizado los días 9 y 10 de abril de 2019, propuso para los gobiernos municipales mexicanos una nueva visión para su organización y para su progreso. Se desarrolló en cinco mesas: 1) origen, 2) siglo XIX y Revolución Mexicana, 3) municipio urbano, 4) futuro del municipio 1, y 5) futuro del municipio 2. El primer capítulo de este libro reproduce las palabras del discurso inaugurar el seminario. Los restantes 18 capítulos corresponden a contribuciones escritas de aquellos participantes distinguidos del evento
Integrated Molecular Characterization of Uterine Carcinosarcoma
SummaryWe performed genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic characterizations of uterine carcinosarcomas (UCSs). Cohort samples had extensive copy-number alterations and highly recurrent somatic mutations. Frequent mutations were found in TP53, PTEN, PIK3CA, PPP2R1A, FBXW7, and KRAS, similar to endometrioid and serous uterine carcinomas. Transcriptome sequencing identified a strong epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) gene signature in a subset of cases that was attributable to epigenetic alterations at microRNA promoters. The range of EMT scores in UCS was the largest among all tumor types studied via The Cancer Genome Atlas. UCSs shared proteomic features with gynecologic carcinomas and sarcomas with intermediate EMT features. Multiple somatic mutations and copy-number alterations in genes that are therapeutic targets were identified
Comprehensive and Integrated Genomic Characterization of Adult Soft Tissue Sarcomas
Sarcomas are a broad family of mesenchymal malignancies exhibiting remarkable histologic diversity. We describe the multi-platform molecular landscape of 206 adult soft tissue sarcomas representing 6 major types. Along with novel insights into the biology of individual sarcoma types, we report three overarching findings: (1) unlike most epithelial malignancies, these sarcomas (excepting synovial sarcoma) are characterized predominantly by copy-number changes, with low mutational loads and only a few genes (, , ) highly recurrently mutated across sarcoma types; (2) within sarcoma types, genomic and regulomic diversity of driver pathways defines molecular subtypes associated with patient outcome; and (3) the immune microenvironment, inferred from DNA methylation and mRNA profiles, associates with outcome and may inform clinical trials of immune checkpoint inhibitors. Overall, this large-scale analysis reveals previously unappreciated sarcoma-type-specific changes in copy number, methylation, RNA, and protein, providing insights into refining sarcoma therapy and relationships to other cancer types
Plant diversity patterns in neotropical dry forests and their conservation implications
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Association for the Advancement of Science via the DOI in this record.Seasonally dry tropical forests are distributed across Latin America and the Caribbean and are highly threatened, with less than 10% of their original extent remaining in many countries. Using 835 inventories covering 4660 species of woody plants, we show marked floristic turnover among inventories and regions, which may be higher than in other neotropical biomes, such as savanna. Such high floristic turnover indicates that numerous conservation areas across many countries will be needed to protect the full diversity of tropical dry forests. Our results provide a scientific framework within which national decision-makers can contextualize the floristic significance of their dry forest at a regional and continental scale.This paper is the result of the Latin American and Caribbean Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest Floristic Network (DRYFLOR), which has been supported at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh by a Leverhulme Trust International Network Grant (IN-074). This work was also supported by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/I028122/1; Colciencias Ph.D. scholarship 529; Synthesys Programme GBTAF-2824; the NSF (NSF 1118340 and 1118369); the Instituto Humboldt (IAvH)–Red colombiana de investigación y monitoreo en bosque seco; the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI; Tropi-Dry, CRN2-021, funded by NSF GEO 0452325); Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR); and Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). The data reported in this paper are available at www.dryflor.info. R.T.P. conceived the study. M.P., A.O.-F., K.B.-R., R.T.P., and J.W. designed the DRYFLOR database system. K.B.-R. and K.G.D. carried out most analyses. K.B.-R. R.T.P., and K.G.D. wrote the manuscript with substantial input from A.D.-S., R.L.-P., A.O.-F., D.P., C.Q., and R.R. All the authors contributed data, discussed further analyses, and commented on various versions of the manuscript. K.B.-R. thanks G. Galeano who introduced her to dry forest research. We thank J. L. Marcelo, I. Huamantupa, C. Reynel, S. Palacios, and A. Daza for help with fieldwork and data entry in Peru
"Efecto del comportamiento humano en la organización"
El ser humano se encuentra inmerso en un universo que le resulta confuso a primera vista; sin embargo, para su sobrevivencia trata de explicárselo a fin de poder manipular para su propio beneficio los fenómenos que ocurren en él. La propia curiosidad es otro factor importante que le impulsa a buscar una explicación de lo que ocurre a su alrededor, puede incluso recurrir a la magia. Por ejemplo, si no llueve, puede tratar de halagar al dios de la lluvia mediante algunos ritos a fin de lograr su benevolencia; puede incluso igualmente recurrir en busca de explicaciones para aquello que percibe en forma inmediata. Por ejemplo, veía la tierra y pensaba que era plana. sabemos que los sentidos nos engañan; ni la magia ni las percepciones inmediatas han mostrado su eficiencia
COMIC AND ITS INCIDENCE ON READING SKILL ENGLISH IN THE STUDENTS OF 10TH YEAR OF THE EDUCATIONAL UNIT "TACIO CASTILLO DÍAZ", EL CARMEN TOWN, MANABÍ PROVINCE, SCHOOL YEAR 2016-2017.
AT PRESENT, LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES IS AN INESCAPABLE NECESSITY FOR HUMAN BEINGS, SINCE THE LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT ACHIEVED BY THE DOMINANT SOCIETIES AS A RESULT OF THEIR ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL INTEGRATION REQUIRES THEIR MASTERY. THIS RESEARCH IS THE RESULT OF AN IDEA THAT ARISES FROM THE RESEARCHER´S INTEREST IN READING COMICS AND TEACHING LANGUAGES...THE PRESENT RESEARCH HAS AS A GENERAL OBJECTIVE: TO INVESTIGATE THE INCIDENCE OF COMIC IN THE SKILL TO READ IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, USING METHODS AND TECHNIQUES SUITABLE FOR THE INVESTIGATION WITH THE PURPOSE OF PROPOSING ALTERNATIVES OF SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM IN THE STUDENTS OF THE 10TH GRADE OF THE UNIT EDUCATIONAL "TACIO CASTILLO DIAZ", CANTÓN EL CARMEN..
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