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Partial cytological diploidization of neoautotetraploid meiosis by induced cross-over rate reduction
Metavolcanic rocks from schistose domain of Galicia-Tras-os-Montes: petrography, geochemistry and tectonic environment (Galice, NW. Spain)
[Resumen] Se estudia el vulcanismo intercalado en los grupos litoestratigráficos inferiores que integran el Dominio Esquistoso de Galicia Tras-os-Montes (DEGTM) denominados de muro a techo Santabaía, Nogueira y Paraño. El grupo de LalínForcarei que completa la secuencia no será tratado en este trabajo. La edad de estos grupos debe comprender desde el Precámbrico hasta el Devónico Inf. Los tres grupos tiene un cierto carácter vulcanosedimentario, más marcado en el grupo de Santabaía que en los dos grupos superiores. Se encuentran en ellos diferentes niveles volcánicos y vulcanosedimentarios de espesor y continuidad lateral variables, correspondientes a neises microporfídicos de dos micas y ortoneises biotíticos, además de algún nivel de riolitas y tranquitas presentes hacia la parte alta del grupo de Paraño. Geoquímicamente se caracteriza por ser un vulcanismo ácido de naturaleza calcoalcalina en el que predominan los términos riolíticos y iodacíticos de alto contenido en K, posiblemente originado en la zona externa de un margen continental pasivo existente durante el Ordovícico-Silúrico en el NO. de la Península, en el que tendrían lugar diferentes episodios o etapas de aportes volcánicos alternando con etapas más largas de sedimentación detrítica.[Abstract] The Vulcanism interbedded in the lower litostratigraphic groups of the DEGTM
is studied. Those gruoups are known as Santabaia, Nogueira and Paraño from bo~tom to top; The sequence is completed with the Lalín-Forcarei group that is not studied in this paper. The age of the whole sequence is probably, from Precambrian to lower Devonian. The three groups show volcano-sedimentary features which are dominant in the Santabaia group. Several volcanic and volcano-sedimentary levels with different thickness and extension are found; these correspond to two mica microporfidic gneisses and biotitic ortogneisses and seldom ryolites and trachites in the uppermost pan of the Paraño group. Geochemically correspond to acid calcoalcaline vulcanites with ryolites and K rich ryodacites as main types. These rocks are possibily related to an external area of a continental margin which existed during Ordovician-Silurian time in the NW of the Iberian Peninsula. Several volcanic stages would alternate with sedimentation in this geotectonic environment
NO2-controlled cargo delivery from gated silica mesoporous nanoparticles
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HDAC7 is a major contributor in the pathogenesis of infant t(4;11) proB acute lymphoblastic leukemia
This paper was funded by grants to MP by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (SAF2017-87990-R and EUR2019-103835) and elaborated at the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute (IJC, Badalona, Barcelona) and IDIBELL Research Institute (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona). OdB is funded by a Juan de la Cierva—Formación fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (FJCI-2017-32430). AM is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, which is part of the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), through grant PRE2018-083183 (cofunded by the European Social Fund). Work in PM and CB’s lab was supported by the European Research Council (CoG-2014646903), the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (SAF-2016-80481-R), Uno entre Cien Mil Foundation, the Leo Messi Foundation, the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (AECC-CI-2015), and the ISCIII/FEDER (PI17/01028).
Response to comment on 'Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity'
Lambert et al. question our retrospective and holistic epidemiological assessment of the role of chytridiomycosis in amphibian declines. Their alternative assessment is narrow and provides an incomplete evaluation of evidence. Adopting this approach limits understanding of infectious disease impacts and hampers conservation efforts. We reaffirm that our study provides unambiguous evidence that chytridiomycosis has affected at least 501 amphibian species
Self-Immolative Linkers as Caps for the Design of Gated Silica Mesoporous Supports
A new hybrid material based on sulforhodamine-B dye-loaded silica mesoporous nanoparticles capped with a self-immolative gate has been synthesized and characterized. The gated material's controlled release behavior is monitored under different pH conditions. Under acidic and neutral conditions, a low level of dye release is detected. However, at slightly basic pH, significant dye release occurs owing to deprotonation of the phenol moiety in the capping molecule, which results in its disassembly.We thank MINECO/FEDER (MAT2015-64139-C4-1-R and MAT2015-64139-C4-4-R) and Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEOII/2014/047) for support. SCSIE (Universidad de Valencia) is gratefully acknowledged for all the equipment employed.Juarez, LA.; Añón, E.; Giménez Morales, C.; Sancenón Galarza, F.; Martínez-Máñez, R.; Costero Nieto, AM.; Gaviña, P.... (2016). Self-Immolative Linkers as Caps for the Design of Gated Silica Mesoporous Supports. Chemistry - A European Journal. 22(40):14126-14130. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201602126S1412614130224
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