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    How to bring out pre-service teachers’ previous experiences and beliefs? Teaching practices from the realistic model

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    [EN] Various teaching practices are presented to bring out pre-service teachers’ previous experiences and beliefs about the teaching and disciplinary knowledge required to be a teacher. These practices were introduced in subjects in social science education, mathematics education, teaching self-expression through movement and the practical training sessions of the bachelor’s degrees in pre-school and primary school teaching of the University of Girona. The teaching practices were planned and organised based on the teaching staff’s realistic training perspective. This view assumes that teacher training should integrate personal experiences, through reflection, with classroom practice and theoretical knowledge. The starting point is awareness of previous experiences and beliefs. These, if not adequately considered and dealt with, can be an obstacle to the acquisition of new knowledge.The tools and strategies used are role play, open-ended questions, introspective activities based on movement and image analogy. Analysis of the practices reveals how pre-service teachers are becoming aware of their previous experiences and beliefs, and how these can influence their professional identity. It is concluded that these aspects, which are usually deep-rooted, should be reconstructed through reflective cycles during initial teacher training[ES] Se presentan diversas prácticas docentes para hacer emerger las experiencias previas y creencias de los futuros maestros sobre los conocimientos didácticos y disciplinares necesarios para el oficio de enseñar. Estas prácticas se han llevado a cabo en asignaturas de Didáctica de las Sociales, Didáctica de las Matemáticas, Didáctica de la Expresión Corporal y el Prácticum de los Grados de Maestro de Educación Infantil y Primaria de la Universidad de Girona.Las prácticas docentes se han planificado y gestionado a partir de la perspectiva realista de formación del profesorado. Esta perspectiva asume que la formación de maestros debe garantizar la integración de las experiencias personales en la práctica de aula y los conocimientos teóricos, y ello a través de la reflexión. Desde esta perspectiva, el punto de partida es la toma de consciencia de las experiencias previas y creencias, ya que si no se consideran y gestionan adecuadamente pueden ser un obstáculo para la adquisición de nuevos conocimientos.Las herramientas y estrategias usadas son un juego de rol, preguntas abiertas, actividades introspectivas basadas en el movimiento y la analogía con imágenes. El análisis de las prácticas ha puesto de manifiesto cómo los futuros maestros van tomando consciencia de sus experiencias previas y creencias, y cómo éstas pueden influir en su identidad profesional. Se concluye que estos aspectos, que suelen estar muy arraigados, deben ser tratados a través de ciclos reflexivos durante la formación inicial de maestros para favorecer su reconstrucción.Alsina, A.; Batllori, R.; Falgás, M.; Güell, R.; Vidal, I. (2016). ¿Cómo hacer emerger las experiencias previas y creencias de los futuros maestros? Prácticas docentes desde el modelo realista. REDU. Revista de Docencia Universitaria. 14(2):11-36. doi:10.4995/redu.2016.5672.SWORD113614

    Intento autolítico con salfumán

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    Durante una guardia se nos avisa para valorar a una paciente de 46 años traída al Servicio de Urgencias por el SAMU (servicio de emergencias extrahospitalarias medicalizado) por un intento autolítico con salfuman. AP: mujer de 46 años sin RAMc, psoriasis, síndrome ansioso-depresivo. EA: A nuestra llegada la paciente se encuentra con una puntuación de Glasgow de 13-14. Hemodinámicamente estable. Ligera disnea. Abdomen doloroso a la palpación en epigastrio. Con la apertura bucal se objetiva que la orofaringe presenta restos hemáticos y que la úvula está edematizada. Resto de exploración física anodina. El médico responsable del traslado sólo informa de vómitos hemáticos en el lugar de asistencia y al ser interrogada la paciente parece que asiente sobre el intento autolítico con salfumán. A los pocos minutos la paciente parece presentar peor nivel de consciencia con tendencia al sueño y habla algo más confusa

    A captured room temperature stable Wheland intermediate as a key structure for the orthogonal decoration of 4-amino-pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7 (8H)-ones

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    Wheland intermediates are usually unstable compounds and only a few have been isolated at very low temperatures. During our work on tyrosine kinase inhibitors, we studied the bromination of 7 in order to obtain a dibromo substituted pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7(8H)-one which could be orthogonally decorated. Surprisingly, treatment of 7 with 3 equiv. of Br2 in acetic acid (AcOH) afforded 12, a captured room temperature stable Wheland bromination intermediate stabilized by the bromination of the imino tautomer of the amino group at C4 of the pyridopyrimidine skeleton. The structure was confirmed by crystal structure determination from powder X-ray diffraction data. Treatment of 12 with DMSO afforded the dibromo substituted compound 13 presenting a bromine atom at C6 and C5-C6 unsaturation. 13 was directly accessed by treating 7 with N-bromosuccinimide (NBS), a protocol extended to other compounds using NBS or N-iodosuccinimide (NIS) to afford 6-halo substituted systems. 26, bearing an iodine at C6 and a p-bromophenylamino at C2, allows the orthogonal decoration of pyridopyrimidines

    Tratamiento de la hepatitis crónica por virus C

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    La hepatitis crónica por virus C es la principal causa de enfermedad crónica hepática en nuestro medio y la indicación más frecuente de trasplante hepático. Afecta a un millón de personas en España, cerca de 4 millones en los Estados Unidos, más de 5 millones en Europa y de 170 millones en todo el mundo. Estas cifras hablan de la necesidad de encontrar un tratamiento eficaz, capaz de eliminar la infección o, al menos, detener la progresión de la enfermedad hepática. El tratamiento de elección en la actualidad, la combinación de interferón alfa pegilado y ribavirina, ha duplicado las tasas de respuesta sostenida obtenidas hace tan sólo algunos años, pero dista aún de ser óptimo. El gran número de enfermos no respondedores al tratamiento, la mala respuesta de los enfermos cirróticos o en circunstancias especiales y la evidencia de la recurrencia universal de la enfermedad tras el trasplante exigen nuevas estrategias terapéuticas en el futuro inmediato.Chronic hepatitis C is the major cause of chronic liver disease in western countries and the leading indication for liver transplant. An estimated one million people are infected in Spain, four million in the US, five million in Europe and more than 170 million worldwide. An effective treatment, able to eradicate the virus or to stop the progression of liver disease is clearly needed. Current treatment of chronic hepatitis C, the combination of pegylated alpha interferon and ribavirin, has doubled the sustained response rate there was only a few years ago, but this treatment is far from ideal. The number of non-responders, the low response rates in cirrhotic patients or those with special situations, and the evidence of recurrence of liver disease after liver transplant call for new therapeutic strategies in the near future

    SILAC-based phosphoproteomics reveals new PP2A-Cdc55-regulated processes in budding

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    Background: Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a family of conserved serine/threonine phosphatases involved in several essential aspects of cell growth and proliferation. PP2A(Cdc55) phosphatase has been extensively related to cell cycle events in budding yeast; however, few PP2A(Cdc55) substrates have been identified. Here, we performed a quantitative mass spectrometry approach to reveal new substrates of PP2A(Cdc55) phosphatase and new PP2A-related processes in mitotic arrested cells. Results: We identified 62 statistically significant PP2A(Cdc55) substrates involved mainly in actin-cytoskeleton organization. In addition, we validated new PP2A(Cdc55) substrates such as Slk19 and Lte1, involved in early and late anaphase pathways, and Zeo1, a component of the cell wall integrity pathway. Finally, we constructed docking models of Cdc55 and its substrate Mob1. We found that the predominant interface on Cdc55 is mediated by a protruding loop consisting of residues 84-90, thus highlighting the relevance of these aminoacids for substrate interaction. Conclusions: We used phosphoproteomics of Cdc55-deficient cells to uncover new PP2A(Cdc55) substrates and functions in mitosis. As expected, several hyperphosphorylated proteins corresponded to Cdk1-dependent substrates, although other kinases' consensus motifs were also enriched in our dataset, suggesting that PP2A(Cdc55) counteracts and regulates other kinases distinct from Cdk1. Indeed, Pkc1 emerged as a novel node of PP2A(Cdc55) regulation, highlighting a major role of PP2A(Cdc55) in actin cytoskeleton and cytokinesis, gene ontology terms significantly enriched in the PP2A(Cdc55)-dependent phosphoproteome

    The effect of feeder system and diet on welfare, performance and meat quality, of growing-finishing Iberian × Duroc pigs under high environmental temperatures

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    The present study investigated the replacement of 5% of starch (ST) by 5% of sunflower oil (SO), with or without feed restriction, in the diet of growing-finishing Iberian × Duroc pigs exposed to heat stress conditions. The effects of these strategies on the welfare, performance and meat quality of the animals were evaluated. Seventy-two crossbred males [51.00 ± 6.29 kg body weight (BW)] were housed in collective pens and randomly distributed according to their initial BW in climate-controlled rooms under heat stress conditions (30–32 °C; 35%–50% humidity). The experiment was carried out in a randomized block design, in a 2 × 2 factorial design composed of two diets (control or oil) and two feed management (ad-libitum and restriction) types. The investigated treatments were: 1) control diet (5% ST × 0% SO) with ad-libitum feed intake, 2) oil diet (replacement of 5% of ST by 5% SO) with ad-libitum feed intake, 3) control diet with restriction feed intake, and 4) oil diet with restriction feed intake. The pigs’ behavior and dirtiness score were observed daily, and their performance was assessed weekly. Furthermore, three blood samples were collected from each animal for hemogram analysis during the period of study. The analysis of meat and carcass quality was performed 24 h post-mortem once the animals had reached an average BW of 130–140 kg. Statistical analyses were performed using the PROC MIXED and PROC GENMOD procedures of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS). The diet-regimen interaction produced no effects (P > 0.05) on the analyzed variables, except for behavior. Animals on the control diet associated with ad-libitum feed management spent more time in the lateral decubitus position and showed reduced activity. In addition, pigs fed ad-libitum and those that received the control diet displayed the highest level of dirtiness during the experiment. Evaluation of performance revealed that pigs receiving the oil diet showed reduced feed intake (P < 0.05) with no difference in average daily gain and consequently presented better feed conversion values compared to animals on the control diet. Furthermore, the oil diet resulted in a higher (P < 0.05) carcass yield as well as a higher oleic fat content in the meat. Pigs on restricted feeding management with lower body and carcass weights produced higher values of leanness percentage and carcass compared to animals in the ad-libitum group. In conclusion, the replacement of 5% of starch by 5% of sunflower oil in the pigs’ diet during high ambient temperatures improved the animals’ welfare, feed efficiency, and carcass characteristics.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Analysis of human cerebrospinal fluid monoamines and their cofactors by HPLC

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    The presence of monoamines and their cofactors (the pterins and vitamin B6 (pyridoxal phosphate (PLP))) in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be used as indicators of the biosynthesis and turnover of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. In addition, abnormalities in the CSF levels of these molecules are associated with various neurological diseases, including genetic diseases leading to dopamine and serotonin deficiency. Here, we provide a set of quantitative high-performance liquid-chromatography (HPLC) approaches to determine CSF levels of monoamines and their cofactors. This protocol describes step-by-step procedures for CSF sample preparation for the analysis of different molecules, HPLC calibration and analysis, and data quantification and interpretation. Unlike plasma/tissue/blood samples, CSF requires minimal sample preparation: in this protocol, only the analysis of PLP requires mixing with trichloroacetic acid to release the protein-bound vitamin, centrifugation, and mixing of the supernatant with phosphate buffer and sodium cyanide for derivatization in alkaline conditions. Monoamines are analyzed by HPLC with coulometric electrochemical detection (ED), pterins are analyzed by HPLC with coupled coulometric electrochemical and fluorescence detection, and PLP is analyzed by HPLC with fluorescence detection. The quantification of all compounds is achieved by external calibration procedures, and internal quality control and standards are analyzed in each run. We anticipate that investigation of dopamine and serotonin disturbances will be facilitated by measurements of these compounds in human CSF and other biological samples. The estimated time for the different procedures primarily depends on the electrochemical detector stabilization. Overnight stabilization of this detector is advised, and, after that step, preanalytical equilibration rarely exceeds 3 h

    The reproductive capacity of Monk Parakeets Myiopsitta monachus is higher in their invasive range

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    Breeding parameters for Monk Parakeets Myiopsitta monachus nesting in Barcelona, Spain, were collected for 651 nests over five breeding seasons. This invasive population has a high reproductive capacity compared with the species in the native range: fledging success was double, the percentage of pairs attempting second broods three times higher and 55% of first-year birds bred compared with almost zero in South America

    SILAC-based phosphoproteomics reveals new PP2A-Cdc55-regulated processes in budding yeast

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    18 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tablaBackground: Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a family of conserved serine/threonine phosphatases involved in several essential aspects of cell growth and proliferation. PP2ACdc55 phosphatase has been extensively related to cell cycle events in budding yeast; however, few PP2ACdc55 substrates have been identified. Here, we performed a quantitative mass spectrometry approach to reveal new substrates of PP2ACdc55 phosphatase and new PP2A-related processes in mitotic arrested cells. Results: We identified 62 statistically significant PP2ACdc55 substrates involved mainly in actin-cytoskeleton organization. In addition, we validated new PP2ACdc55 substrates such as Slk19 and Lte1, involved in early and late anaphase pathways, and Zeo1, a component of the cell wall integrity pathway. Finally, we constructed docking models of Cdc55 and its substrate Mob1. We found that the predominant interface on Cdc55 is mediated by a protruding loop consisting of residues 84-90, thus highlighting the relevance of these aminoacids for substrate interaction. Conclusions: We used phosphoproteomics of Cdc55-deficient cells to uncover new PP2ACdc55 substrates and functions in mitosis. As expected, several hyperphosphorylated proteins corresponded to Cdk1-dependent substrates, although other kinases' consensus motifs were also enriched in our dataset, suggesting that PP2ACdc55 counteracts and regulates other kinases distinct from Cdk1. Indeed, Pkc1 emerged as a novel node of PP2ACdc55 regulation, highlighting a major role of PP2ACdc55 in actin cytoskeleton and cytokinesis, gene ontology terms significantly enriched in the PP2ACdc55-dependent phosphoproteome.Work in our laboratory is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (BFU2011–27568), Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitively (BFU2013–43132-P and BFU2016–77975-R AEI/FEDER, UE cofounded by FEDER funds/European Regional Development Fund- a way to build Europe). MRL was supported by the Lundbeck foundation (Junior Group Leader Fellowship). This work was supported by a generous grant from the VILLUM Foundation to the VILLUM Centre for Bioanalytical Sciences at the University of Southern Denmark. SBB is a recipient of ISCIII grant 13FIS037. IDIBELL Proteomics Unit belongs to ProteoRed, PRB2-ISCIII, and is supported by grant PT13/0001/0033.Peer reviewe
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