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Integrated CGH/WES Analyses Advance Understanding of Aggressive Neuroblastoma Evolution: A Case Study

2021

Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extra-cranial malignancy in preschool children. To portray the genetic landscape of an overly aggressive NB leading to a rapid clinical progression of the disease, tumor DNA collected pre- and post-treatment has been analyzed. Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH), whole-exome sequencing (WES), and pharmacogenetics approaches, respectively, have identified relevant copy number alterations (CNAs), single nucleotide variants (SNVs), and polymorphisms (SNPs) that were then combined into an integrated analysis. Spontaneously formed 3D tumoroids obtained from the recurrent mass have also been characterized. The results prove the power of combining C…

3D tumoroids; Array CGH; Clonal evolution; Neuroblastoma; Pharmacogenetics; Recurrent tumor; Single nucleotide variants; Whole exome sequencing; Child Preschool; Disease Progression; Drug Resistance Neoplasm; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Immunophenotyping; Neuroblastoma; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Comparative Genomic Hybridization; Whole Exome SequencingQH301-705.5Drug Resistanceclonal evolutionCase Report3D tumoroidsSingle-nucleotide polymorphismDiseaseComputational biologyBiologyMalignancyPolymorphism Single NucleotideSomatic evolution in cancerImmunophenotypingwhole exome sequencingNeuroblastomaFatal OutcomeNeuroblastomaExome SequencingmedicineHumansarray CGHrecurrent tumorPolymorphismBiology (General)ChildPreschoolExome sequencingTumorsComparative Genomic HybridizationSingle NucleotideGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSingle nucleotide variantsDrug Resistance NeoplasmPharmacogeneticsChild PreschoolDisease ProgressionFarmacogenèticaNeoplasmPharmacogeneticsComparative genomic hybridization
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Hacia la ley europea del clima: las evaluaciones científicas y el futuro papel de las respuestas jurídicas de los estados miembros

2021

Los problemas climáticos son temas persistentes y omnipresentes dentro de las políticas y legislaciones contemporáneas, que exigen un enfoque interdisciplinario para promover soluciones jurídicas adecuadas para la complejidad del tema. Paradójicamente, las propagandas negacionistas, lejos de bloquear las acciones climáticas, las han propiciado, lo que ha llevado al establecimiento de un organismo científico super partes que reconociese las cuestiones climáticas a través de informes científicos avanzados: el Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático de la ONU (IPCC). Desde entonces, muchos países han usado los hallazgos del IPCC como base científica para desarrollar polí…

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Cambio Climático; Ley Europea del Clima; Pacto Verde Europeo IPCC; Derecho Público Comparadoas well as on the role that EU Members States? legislations will play in facing climate issues. Cambio climáticoIPCC2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 584568 2021 32 8055237 Hacia la ley europea del clima las evaluaciones científicas y el futuro papel de las respuestas jurídicas de los estados miembros ViolaEuropean Climate Lawinstead of blocking climate actionsleading to the establishment of a super partes scientific body that has acknowledged climate issues through the most advanced scientific reports: the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Since thenPublic Comparative Law. 758 773demanding an interdisciplinary approach to foster legal solutions suitable for the complexity of the subject. Paradoxicallyhave fostered themEU Green DealPasquale Climate issues are persistent and pervasive topics within contemporary policies and legislationsmany countries have adopted the findings of the IPCC as scientific basis for developing strategic policies and legislation with the aim of combining adaptation and mitigation efforts. To this extentmainly focusing on the IPCC scientific basis and the proposed EU regulation related to climate changePacto Verde Europeo IPCCUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASPacto Verde EuropeoCambio ClimáticoDerecho Público Comparadothe EU Green Deal and the future European Climate Law exemplify such contemporary attitude. This essay analyses the aforementioned assumptionsClimate changeLey Europea del Climanegationist claimsthe UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Since then [leading to the establishment of a super partes scientific body that has acknowledged climate issues through the most advanced scientific reports]
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Las obras de Heiner Müller en torno a Shakespeare, reescritura paródica

2001

:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]Literature ComparativeUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA
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Utilización de muestras clínicas para la investigación científica

2004


 SUMARIO: 1. Introducción. 2. Clasificación de las muestras con fundamento en criterios que afecten al régimen de su utilización para la investigación. 2.1. Clasificación de las muestras atendiendo a la posible identificación de su origen. 2.2. Otros tipos relevantes de clasificaciones de muestras clínicas. 3. Consentimiento informado en materia sanitaria y consentimiento para la utilización de datos personales. 3.1. Normas que aparentemente regulan la utilización de muestras para la docencia y la investigación. 3.2. Sentido y funcionalidad del consentimiento informado. 3.3. Remisión a la protección a la intimidad. 4. Algunas cuestiones jurídicas previas en orden a la determinación de…

Acceso a la informaciónlcsh:K1-7720lcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudencelcsh:International relationsGeneral Medicinelcsh:JZ2-6530
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Sign effect in adolescents: Within‐subject comparison of delay discounting of hypothetical monetary gains and losses

2020

The purpose of this article is to contribute to the research on the sign effect, steeper discounting of gains compared to losses, by offering results from an experiment using a "double-delay" procedure on adolescents. Twenty-four 14-year-old schoolchildren completed a computer-based test consisting of choices of Smaller-Sooner (SS) and Larger-Later (LL) hypothetical monetary gains and losses. Within-subject comparison and analysis of the aggregated data were conducted. Current results were also examined in light of prior research with adult participants, and variations in behavioral patterns were identified. Although the sign effect appears to be more profound in adolescents compared to adu…

AdultMale050103 clinical psychologyDiscountingTime FactorsAdolescentDelay discountingPsychology Adolescent05 social sciencesWithin personAge FactorsBehavioral patternExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyChoice BehaviorOutcome (probability)Behavioral NeuroscienceDelay DiscountingRewardImmediacyEconometricsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyPsychologySign (mathematics)Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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The Impact of CBT and ACT Models Using Psychology Trainee Therapists

2007

The present study compares the impact of individualized treatment provided by trainee therapists based on a traditional cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model. Fourteen therapists were given initial training in CBT and ACT. Outpatients ( N = 28) were randomized to either approach, with each therapist treating one client within each model, linked to a functional analysis. Clients treated within an ACT model showed better symptom improvement than the CBT clients, despite the fact that students felt initially less knowledgeable about ACT and were more fearful throughout when it was used. CBT improved client self-confidence more rapidly than ACT, and…

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The relations of quality of life in patients with lupus erythematosus: Regression models versus qualitative comparative analysis

2019

Lupus erythematosus (LE) is an autoimmune disease that can have negative repercussions on the quality of life (QL) of those who suffer from it. The QL can be influenced by socio-demographic factors are related to the disease itself.To analyse the associative power of socio-demographic (age and sex) and medical variables (type of lupus, diagnostic time and symptomatically associated with lupus) on the QL in patients with lupus by comparing linear relations models and models based on comparative qualitative fuzzy analysis.This is a retrospective cross-sectional design.The sample consisted of 161 patients (88.4% female) diagnosed with LE between the ages of 18-66 years.Data were collected betw…

AdultMaleAdolescentDiseaseYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk groupsFuzzy LogicQuality of lifeHumansLupus Erythematosus SystemicMedicineIn patient030212 general & internal medicineQualitative ResearchGeneral NursingAgedRetrospective StudiesSystemic lupus erythematosusLupus erythematosus030504 nursingbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysisRegression analysisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesQuality of LifeRegression AnalysisFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessClinical psychologyJournal of Advanced Nursing
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Alliesthesia is greater for odors of fatty foods than of non-fat foods

2011

International audience; Alliesthesia is the modulation of the rewarding value of a stimulus according to the internal state (hungry or satiated). This study aimed to evaluate this phenomenon as a function of the nature of the stimulus (odors evoking edible and non-edible items, and the food odors evoking fatty and non-fat foods) and to compare the effectiveness of two reward evaluations (measures of pleasantness and appetence) to reveal alliesthesia. The results showed that both fatty and non-fat food odors were judged as less pleasant and less appetent when the subjects were satiated than when they were hungry, whereas no such difference was observed for non-food odors. There was a greater…

AdultMaleAdolescentgenetic structuresHungerodorFatty foodsAppetiteSatiationStimulus (physiology)AlliesthesiaBody Mass IndexDevelopmental psychologyalliesthesiapleasantnessFood PreferencesYoung AdultAlliesthesia Fat Pleasantness Appetence Odor Internal state03 medical and health sciencesSex Factors0302 clinical medicinefatHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyFood scienceGeneral PsychologyNutrition and Dieteticsmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologydigestive oral and skin physiology05 social sciencesbehavioral sciencesDietary FatsSmell[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritioninternal stateOdorFoodTasteOdorantsLinear ModelsappetenceFemalePsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Analysispsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAppetite
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Men with elevated testosterone levels show more affiliative behaviors during contact with women

2012

Testosterone (T) is thought to play a key role in male–male competition and courtship in many vertebrates, but its precise effects are unclear. We explored whether courtship behaviour in humans is modulated and preceded by changes in T. Pairs of healthy male students first competed in a non-physical contest in which their T levels became elevated. Each participant then had a short, informal interaction with either an unfamiliar man or woman. The sex of the stimulus person did not affect the participants' behaviour overall. However, in interactions with women, those men who had experienced a greater T increase during the contest subsequently showed more interest in the woman, engaged in more…

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Sex differences in autonomic response and situational appraisal of a competitive situation in young adults.

2017

Competition is a social stressor capable of eliciting physiological responses modulated by the outcome. The main objective of this study was to analyze the psychophysiological changes associated with competition and its outcome in men and women, taking into account the role of situational appraisal. To this end, 112 young people (46 men and 66 women) participated in a laboratory task in a competitive or non-competitive condition, while Blood Pressure (BP), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and Skin Conductance (SC) responses were measured. Our results indicate that competition elicits higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) than a non-competitive task; in addition, winners presented a greater R-R …

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