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Study on the effects of the adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell secretome on the innate inflammatory response

2018

Se ha demostrado que las células madre mesenquimales derivadas de tejido adiposo (MSC) ejercen efectos beneficiosos sobre algunas afecciones inflamatorias, que se han relacionado principalmente con la secreción de factores paracrinos. Por lo tanto, se han investigado las MSC como posibles herramientas terapéuticas para el tratamiento de enfermedades inflamatorias y autoinmunes. El secretoma de las MSC contiene factores solubles y componentes vesiculares conocidos como vesículas extracelulares (EV) que juegan un papel importante en diferentes procesos fisiológicos. En este trabajo, hemos investigado el potencial del medio acondicionado (CM) de ratón de las MSC para modular la respuesta infla…

secretomemensenchymal stem cellUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAextracellular vesiclesinnate inflammatory response:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]adipose tissue
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Effects of a School-Based Intervention on Motivation for Out-of-School Physical Activity Participation

2021

Purpose: We tested the effects of an autonomy-supportive intervention in physical education (PE) on high-school students’ autonomous motivation in PE, and their autonomous motivation, intentions, and physical activity (PA) behavior in a leisure time guided by the trans-contextual model. Method: PE classes in two schools were assigned to receive either an autonomy-supportive intervention and/or a control intervention via random allocation by the school. The PE teacher of the school assigned to the autonomy-supportive intervention was trained to provide autonomy support while the PE teacher of the school assigned to the control intervention received no training. Students (N = 256) in all clas…

self-regulationitsemäärääminentrans-contextual modelself-determination theoryeducationitsesääntelyinterventiotutkimusliikuntanuoretterveyskäyttäytyminensense organstheory of planned behaviorskin and connective tissue diseasesfyysinen aktiivisuus
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Toxic microalgae and global change : why have proliferations increased along the Mediterranean coast?

2021

The ocean and the continent converge in a very narrow line that is, nonetheless, truly relevant to the health, leisure, and economy of our society. The Mediterranean coastline has undergone major changes over the last fifty years, which is evident in the alteration of its microalgae species. The proliferation of dinoflagellates is now common in microscopic organism communities in this ecosystem as a result of the modifications caused by humans and climate change. The increased frequency with which toxic microalgae blooms are detected has been key to raising awareness of this change.

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Additional file 5 of Fecal microbiota transplantation to maintain remission in Crohn’s disease: a pilot randomized controlled study

2020

Additional file 5. Change in clinical and biological parameters between day 0 and week 6 for FMT and sham treatment groups.

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THE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER - A MODERATOR FACTOR OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

2012

The main purpose of this article is to establish the role that the managers of human resources play in the coordination of the organizational change. In this context are analyzed the managers’ report regarding the changing factors.

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Roles of adenosine and cytosine methylation changes and genetic mutations in adaptation to different temperatures

2019

Abstract Epigenetic modifications have been found to be involved in evolution, but the relative contributions of genetic and epigenetic variation in adaptation are unknown. Furthermore, previous studies on the role of epigenetic changes in adaptation have nearly exclusively focused on cytosine methylation in eukaryotes. We collected phenotypic, genetic, and epigenetic data from populations of the bacterium Serratia marcescens that had undergone experimental evolution in contrasting temperatures to investigate the relationship between environment, genetics, epigenetic, and phenotypic traits. The genomic distribution of methylated adenosines (m6A) pointed to their role in regulation of gene e…

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MOESM1 of Longitudinal association of changes in diet with changes in body weight and waist circumference in subjects at high cardiovascular risk: th…

2019

Additional file 1: Figure S1. Flow chart summarizing selection of PREDIMED participants for the present study. Figure S2. Directed acyclic graph (DAG). Table S1. Characterization of food items belonging to each food group. Table S2. Correlations matrix between food groups (serving/d) within each global dietary score (GDS). Table S3. Sensitivity analyses: Association of yearly changes in food groups intake with concurrent changes in waist circumference over 5-year of follow-up by sex. Table S4. Sensitivity analysis: association of changes in global dietary score (GDS) with body weight and waist circumference changes over 5-year of follow-up. Table S5. Sensitivity analysis: association of cha…

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Additional file 1 of The effects of rapid weight loss on skeletal muscle in judo athletes

2020

Additional file 1. Changes in body weight and biomarkers.

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Additional file 1: of Identification of key genes and its chromosome regions linked to drought responses in leaves across different crops through met…

2019

Table S1. The table consists of gene_ID, corresponding arabidopsis orthologs and log2 fold change values for significantly regulated genes (FDRâ

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The many ways topography buffers responses to climate change

2018

During climate change, populations have two survival options - they can remain in situ and tolerate the new climatic conditions ('stay'), or they can migrate to track their climatic niches elsewhere ('go'). Staying requires broad climatic tolerances, niche shifts due to changing biotic interactions, acclimation through plasticity, or rapid genetic adaptation. Going, in contrast, requires good dispersal and colonization capacities. However, both the magnitude of climate change experienced locally and the capacities required for staying or going in response to climate change are not constant across landscapes, but affected by local microclimatic variation associated with topographic complexit…

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