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Òliba, Lechuza común (VER0000211)
Barn Owl (Anglès), Effraie des clochers (Francès), Europäische Schleiereule (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 2-2 Valencia
Òliba, Lechuza común (VER0000119)
Altres noms vulgars: Barn Owl (Anglès), Effraie des clochers (Francès), Europäische Schleiereule (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 2-2 Valencia
Òliba, Lechuza común (VER0000120)
Altres noms vulgars: Barn owl guttata (Anglès), Effraie des clochers guttata (Francès), Schleiereule-guttata (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 2-2 Valencia
Role of non-coding RNAs as biomarkers of deleterious cardiovascular effects in sepsis.
2021
The mechanisms occurring during sepsis that produce an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) are poorly understood. Even less information exists regarding CV dysfunction as a complication of sepsis, particularly for sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy. However, recent research has demonstrated that non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs, play a crucial role in genetic reprogramming, gene regulation, and inflammation during the development of CVD. Here we describe experimental findings showing the importance of non-coding RNAs mediating relevant mechanisms underlying CV dysfunction after sepsis, so contributing to sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy. …
The influence of the design of removable dentures on patient's voice quality
2011
Brewer's spent grains as biofuels in combustion-based energy recovery processes: Evaluation of thermo-oxidative decomposition
2022
[EN] The high global generation of wastes and side streams from agri-food production has led to environmental impact and causes nature degradation due to their uncontrolled management. These wastes are profitable materials with significant economic value that could otherwise be exploited as new sources in the feed industry or the production of bioenergy. Among them, brewer¿s spent grain (BSG) is a solid by-product generated in the beerbrewing process that consists of the barley grain husks together with parts of the pericarp and seed coat layer. Although it is rich in fibres and proteins, its main use is currently limited to animal feed or simply deposition to landfills. This study pursues …
Resnās zarnas vēža laparoskopiskas un konvencionālas ārstēšanas agrīnu rezultātu salīdzinājums
2018
Darba aktualitāte: Resnās zarnas vēža incidence ir atšķirīga dažādos kontinentos un pat nācijās, atkarībā no iedzimtības un dzīves paradumiem. Globāli tas ir trešais visbiežāk diagnosticētais vēzis vīriešiem un otrais visbiežāk diagnosticētais vēzis sievietēm. 2015. gadā konstatēti 1.65 miljoni jaunu gadījumu un 835 000 nāves gadījumu (Finlay, 2018). Laparoskopiskās ķirurģijas īpatsvars ar katru gadu pieaug, zarnu ļaundabīgu audzēju ārstēšana nav izņēmums neatkarīgi no audzēja lokalizācijas. Zarnu vēzis ir nopietna, taču ārstējama slimība. Diemžēl, jebkura operācija var izraisīt intraoperatīvas un postoperatīvas komplikācijas. Konvencionālai un laparoskopiskai pieejai ir vairākas būtiskas a…
Pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms of anderson–fabry disease and possible new molecular addressed therapeutic strategies
2021
Anderson–Fabry disease (AFD) is a rare disease with an incidenceof approximately 1:117,000 male births. Lysosomal accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) is the element characterizing Fabry disease due to a hereditary deficiency α-galactosidase A (GLA) enzyme. The accumulation of Gb3 causes lysosomal dysfunction that compromises cell signaling pathways. Deposition of sphingolipids occurs in the autonomic nervous system, dorsal root ganglia, kidney epithelial cells, vascular system cells, and myocardial cells, resulting in organ failure. This manuscript will review the molecular pathogenetic pathways involved in Anderson–Fabry disease and in its organ damage. Some studies reported that i…
miR-29s: A family of epi-miRNAs with therapeutic implications in hematologic malignancies
2015
A wealth of studies has highlighted the biological complexity of hematologic malignancies and the role of dysregulated signal transduction pathways. Along with the crucial role of genetic abnormalities, epigenetic aberrations are nowadays emerging as relevant players in cancer development, and significant research efforts are currently focusing on mechanisms by which histone post-translational modifications, DNA methylation and noncoding RNAs contribute to the pathobiology of cancer. As a consequence, these studies have provided the rationale for the development of epigenetic drugs, such as histone deacetylase inhibitors and demethylating compounds, some of which are currently in advanced p…
Inner peripheries: dealing with peripherality and marginality issues within the European policy framework
2020
Abstract : Inner Peripheries is a complex and often misinterpreted concept, as demonstrated by current scientific evidence. Such complexity derives from the intrinsic peripherality and marginality characteristics of the Inner Peripheries. Despite Inner Peripheries suffer from geographical and socio-economic disparities, their environmental, social and economic potentialities are not fully expressed, and thus can be further strengthened by both the EU Cohesion and Rural Development Policies. However, there is currently a lack of knowledge about the linkages between the Inner Peripheries and both Cohesion and Rural Development Policies, which could limit the effectiveness of planning strategi…