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Programa de deshabituación. ¿Cuáles son los factores que llevan al dropout?

2004

La toxicodependencia, es considerada como uno de los grandes problemas de la socie¬dad actual.El internamiento de los toxicodependientes, en unidades de tratamiento de deshabi¬tuación, es uno de los modelos de intervención implantados en Portugal, como una de las formas de dar respuesta a esta problemática.Aunque la adhesión al programa de deshabituación sea significativa, cabe destacar que el cumplimiento del mismo, no siempre se verifica.Es este contexto, desenvolvemos el trabajo con el objetivo de conocer eventuales factores asociados al «dropout», es decir, salida del programa sin ser por alta clínica.Siendo un trabajo desenvuelto en el ámbito académico, fue condicionado por el tiempo d…

Toxicodependencia; Dropout; Programa de deshabituación; Papel del enfermeroPrograma de deshabituación:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicofarmacología [UNESCO]Dropout:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAPapel del enfermeroUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::PsicofarmacologíaToxicodependencia
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Clarkson-McCarthy inequalities with unitary and isometry orbits

2020

Abstract A refinement of a trace inequality of McCarthy establishing the uniform convexity of the Schatten p-classes for p > 2 is proved: if A , B are two n-by-n matrices, then there exists some pair of n-by-n unitary matrices U , V such that U | A + B 2 | p U ⁎ + V | A − B 2 | p V ⁎ ≤ | A | p + | B | p 2 . A similar statement holds for compact Hilbert space operators. Another improvement of McCarthy's inequality is given via the new operator parallelogramm law, | A + B | 2 ⊕ | A − B | 2 = U 0 ( | A | 2 + | B | 2 ) U 0 ⁎ + V 0 ( | A | 2 + | B | 2 ) V 0 ⁎ for some pair of 2n-by-n isometry matrices U 0 , V 0 .

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An integrated approach of analytical chemistry

1999

The tremendous development of physical methods of analysis offers an impressive number of tools to simultaneously determine a large number of elements and compounds at very low concentration levels. Todays Analytical Chemistry provides appropriate media to solve technical problems and to obtain correct information about chemical systems in order to take the most appropriate decisions for problem solving. In recent years the development of new strategies for sampling, sample treatment and data exploitation through the research on field sampling, microwaveassisted procedures and chemometrics, additionally the revolution of the analytical methodology provided by the development of flow analysi…

Traceabilitybusiness.industryComputer scienceFrame (networking)Analytical chemistrySample (statistics)General ChemistryAutomationField (computer science)Chemometricslcsh:ChemistryData acquisitiontraceabilitylcsh:QD1-999flow analysisanalytical chemistryanalytical strategiesclean methodsInstrumentation (computer programming)businessJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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Robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) for esophageal cancer training curriculum—a worldwide Delphi consensus study

2021

Summary Background Structured training protocols can safely improve skills prior initiating complex surgical procedures such as robotic-assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE). As no consensus on a training curriculum for RAMIE has been established so far it is our aim to define a protocol for RAMIE with the Delphi consensus methodology. Methods Fourteen worldwide RAMIE experts were defined and were enrolled in this Delphi consensus project. An expert panel was created and three Delphi rounds were performed starting December 2019. Items required for RAMIE included, but were not limited to, virtual reality simulation, wet-lab training, proctoring, and continued monitoring and educa…

Training curriculumProtocol (science)medicine.medical_specialtyDelphi TechniqueEsophageal Neoplasmsbusiness.industryGastroenterologyDelphi methodGeneral MedicineBoehmeriaRamieEsophagectomyRobotic Surgical ProceduresCronbach's alphaInvasive esophagectomyHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresMedicineMedical physicsCurriculumbusinessCurriculumcomputerDelphicomputer.programming_languageDiseases of the Esophagus
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The stable repression of mesenchymal program is required for hepatocyte identity: A novel role for hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α

2011

The concept that cellular terminal differentiation is stably maintained once development is complete has been questioned by numerous observations showing that differentiated epithelium may undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) program. EMT and the reverse process, mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET), are typical events of development, tissue repair, and tumor progression. In this study, we aimed to clarify the molecular mechanisms underlying these phenotypic conversions in hepatocytes. Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (HNF4α) was overexpressed in different hepatocyte cell lines and the resulting gene expression profile was determined by real-time quantitative polymerase…

Transcription FactorCellular differentiationMESH: Mice KnockoutMESH: HepatocytesMesodermMice0302 clinical medicineMESH: Liver NeoplasmsMESH: AnimalsHepatocyteHepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-alphaMESH: Carcinoma HepatocellularRegulator geneHepatocyte differentiationMice KnockoutMESH: Mesoderm0303 health sciencesLiver NeoplasmsCell DifferentiationMESH: Transcription FactorsCell biologyHepatocyte nuclear factorsPhenotypeMESH: Models AnimalHepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4MESH: Epithelial CellsLiver Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisModels AnimalMESH: Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4HumanMESH: Cell DifferentiationMESH: Cell Line TumorCarcinoma Hepatocellular[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyBiologyMESH: PhenotypeArticle03 medical and health scienceshepatocyte; mesenchymal program; SnailCell Line TumorAnimalsHumansMESH: Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-alphaMESH: MiceTranscription factorAnimals; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Cell Differentiation; Cell Line Tumor; Epithelial Cells; Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-alpha; Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4; Hepatocytes; Humans; Liver Neoplasms; Mesoderm; Mice; Mice Knockout; Models Animal; Phenotype; Snail Family Transcription Factors; Transcription Factors; Hepatology030304 developmental biologyEpithelial CellMESH: HumansHepatologyAnimalMesenchymal stem cellEpithelial CellsSnail Family Transcription FactorMolecular biologyHepatocyte nuclear factor 4HepatocytesSnail Family Transcription FactorsChromatin immunoprecipitationTranscription Factors
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Transcriptional Mechanisms of Proneural Factors and REST in Regulating Neuronal Reprogramming of Astrocytes

2015

Summary Direct lineage reprogramming induces dramatic shifts in cellular identity, employing poorly understood mechanisms. Recently, we demonstrated that expression of Neurog2 or Ascl1 in postnatal mouse astrocytes generates glutamatergic or GABAergic neurons. Here, we take advantage of this model to study dynamics of neuronal cell fate acquisition at the transcriptional level. We found that Neurog2 and Ascl1 rapidly elicited distinct neurogenic programs with only a small subset of shared target genes. Within this subset, only NeuroD4 could by itself induce neuronal reprogramming in both mouse and human astrocytes, while co-expression with Insm1 was required for glutamatergic maturation. Cu…

Transcription GeneticRepressorNerve Tissue ProteinsCell fate determinationBiologyDNA-binding proteinArticleMiceGlutamatergicBasic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription FactorsGeneticsAnimalsHumansPromoter Regions GeneticTranscription factorCells CulturedNeuronsCell BiologyCellular ReprogrammingMolecular biologyCell biologyDNA-Binding ProteinsRepressor ProteinsASCL1Astrocytesembryonic structuresMolecular MedicineGABAergicReprogrammingTranscription FactorsCell Stem Cell
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Melatonin induces transcriptional regulation of Bim by FoxO3a in HepG2 cells

2012

Background: Melatonin induces apoptosis in many different cancer cell lines, including hepatocellular carcinoma cells. However, the responsible pathways have not been clearly elucidated. A member of the forkhead transcription factors' family, FoxO3a, has been implicated in the expression of the proapoptotic protein Bim (a Bcl-2-interacting mediator of cell death). In this study, we used human HepG2 liver cancer cells as an in vitro model to investigate whether melatonin treatment induces Bim through regulation by the transcription factor FoxO3a. Methods: Cytotoxicity of melatonin was compared in HepG2 hepatoblastoma cells and primary human hepatocytes. Proapoptotic Bim expression was analys…

Transcriptional ActivationCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyProgrammed cell deathSmall interfering RNACarcinoma HepatocellularTranscription GeneticApoptosisFoxO3amelatoninBiologyGenetics & GenomicsMelatoninDownregulation and upregulationCell Line TumorProto-Oncogene ProteinsInternal medicinemedicineTranscriptional regulationHumansGene silencingBimPhosphorylationRNA Small InterferingPromoter Regions GeneticTranscription factorBinding SitesBcl-2-Like Protein 11Forkhead Box Protein O3Membrane ProteinsForkhead Transcription FactorsHep G2 Cellshepatocellular carcinomaCell biologyEndocrinologyOncologyHepatocytesRNA Interferencebiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsChromatin immunoprecipitationProtein Bindingmedicine.drugBritish Journal of Cancer
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Nerve growth factor and epidermal growth factor stimulate clusterin gene expression in PC12 cells

1999

Clusterin (apolipoprotein J) is an extracellular glycoprotein that might exert functions in development, cell death and lipid transport. Clusterin gene expression is elevated at sites of tissue remodelling, such as differentiation and apoptosis; however, the signals responsible for this regulation have not been identified. We use here the clusterin gene as a model system to examine expression in PC12 cells under the control of differentiation and proliferation signals produced by nerve growth factor (NGF) and by epidermal growth factor (EGF) respectively. NGF induced clusterin mRNA, which preceded neurite outgrowth typical of neuronal differentiation. EGF also activated the clusterin mRNA, …

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Heterocycle-containing retinoids. Discovery of a novel isoxazole arotinoid possessing potent apoptotic activity in multidrug and drug-induced apoptos…

2001

In a search for retinoic acid (RA) receptor ligands endowed with potent apoptotic activity, a series of novel arotinoids were prepared. Because the stereochemistry of the C9-alkenyl portion of natural 9-cis-RA and the olefinic moiety of the previously synthesized isoxazole retinoid 4 seems to have particular importance for their apoptotic activity, novel retinoid analogues with a restricted or, vice versa, a larger flexibility in this region were designed and prepared. The new compounds were evaluated in vitro for their ability to activate natural retinoid receptors and for their differentiation-inducing activity. Cytotoxic and apoptotic activities were, in addition, evaluated. In general, …

Transcriptional ActivationProgrammed cell deathTetrahydronaphthalenesmedicine.drug_classReceptors Retinoic AcidRetinoic acidAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisBenzoateschemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50RetinoidsDrug DiscoverymedicineTumor Cells CulturedHumansRetinoidIsoxazoleCytotoxicityReceptorCell DifferentiationIsoxazolesIn vitroDrug Resistance MultipleBiochemistrychemistryApoptosisDrug Resistance NeoplasmMolecular MedicineDrug Screening Assays AntitumorCell DivisionJournal of medicinal chemistry
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Single Cell RT-PCR on Mouse Embryos: A General Approach for Developmental Biology

2010

Preimplantation development is a complicated process, which involves many genes. We have investigated the expression patterns of 17 developmentally important genes and isoforms in early mouse embryos as well as in single cells of the mouse embryo. The comparison is an excellent example for showing the importance of studying heterogeneity among cell populations on the RNA level, which is being increasingly addressed in basic research and medical sciences, particularly with a link to diagnostics (e.g. the analysis of circulating tumor cells and their progenitors). The ubiquitously expressed histone variant H3f3a and the transcription factor Pou5f1 generated mRNA-derived products in all analyz…

TranscriptomeGene expressionEmbryoEpigeneticsReprogrammingGenomeGeneDevelopmental biologyCell biology
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