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2. The Post-Covid Economic Transition in Latin America: Creating Opportunities and Building Resilience
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Huerta-Soto, Rosario, Vega-García, Jenny, Velarde-Molina, Jehovanni, Ramirez-Asis, Elia, Fernandez-Lopez, Carlos, Hamdan, Allam, Editorial Board Member, Al Madhoun, Wesam, Editorial Board Member, Alareeni, Bahaaeddin, Editor-in-Chief, Baalousha, Mohammed, Editorial Board Member, Elgedawy, Islam, Editorial Board Member, Hussainey, Khaled, Editorial Board Member, Eleyan, Derar, Editorial Board Member, Hamdan, Reem, Editorial Board Member, Salem, Mohammed, Editorial Board Member, Jallouli, Rim, Editorial Board Member, Assaidi, Abdelouahid, Editorial Board Member, Nawi, Noorshella Binti Che, Editorial Board Member, AL-Kayid, Kholoud, Editorial Board Member, Wolf, Martin, Editorial Board Member, El Khoury, Rim, Editorial Board Member, Jaheer Mukthar, K. P., editor, Mansour, Nadia, editor, and Asis, Edwin Ramirez, editor
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- 2024
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3. PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña) description: Spanish prospective cohort to study osteoarthritis
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Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega, Sonia, Silva-Diaz, Maite, Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, and Blanco, Francisco J.
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- 2022
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4. Descripción de la cohorte PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña): Cohorte prospectiva española para el estudio de la osteoartritis
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Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega, Sonia, Silva-Diaz, Maite, Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, and Blanco, Francisco J.
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- 2022
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5. Modelo matemático lineal del PBI en función a la inversión, exportaciones netas y déficit fiscal en el periodo 1999 – 2021
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Pocoy Yauri, Victor Alberto, primary, Fernández López, Carlos Enrique, additional, Cacha Alvarado, Mirko Vladimir, additional, Saenz Rodríguez, Rolando Remigio, additional, and Coral Suárez, Giovanna, additional
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- 2024
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6. Flora vascular de Andalucía oriental [...] Volumen 3
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Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.), Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid, Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, and Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.)
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Angiospermas ,Flora ,Península Ibérica - Published
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7. Flora vascular de Andalucía oriental [...] Volumen 2
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Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.), Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid, Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, and Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.)
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Angiospermas ,Flora ,Península Ibérica - Published
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8. Flora vascular de Andalucía oriental [...] Volumen 1
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Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.), Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid, Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, and Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.)
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Angiospermas ,Flora ,Gimnospermas ,Península Ibérica ,Pteridófitos - Published
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9. Flora vascular de Andalucía oriental [...] Volumen 4
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Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.), Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardin Botanico de Madrid, Blanca López, Gabriel, Cabezudo Artero, Baltasar, Cueto Romero, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, and Morales Torres, María de la Concepción (eds.)
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Angiospermas ,Flora ,Península Ibérica - Published
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10. DIGITALIZACIÓN DE LA CADENA DE SUMINISTRO Y LA COMPETITIVIDAD DE LAS EMPRESAS PERUANAS DEL SECTOR MINORISTA.
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Castillo Romero, Abraham, primary, Fernández López, Carlos Enrique, additional, Camones Romero, Oscar Guillermo, additional, and Guerra Muñoz, Martha Esther, additional
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- 2022
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11. Pintura en la doblez: De la Cruz y el pliegue antropométrico
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Fernández López, Carlos
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Pliegue ,Painting ,Antropometría ,Anthropometry ,Fold ,Pintura ,Body ,Cuerpo ,Contenedor ,Container - Abstract
[EN] The present proposal explores the resources and mechanisms of pictorial formalization inspired by the fold through the work of artist Ángela de la Cruz (1965). Reviewing recent history, we understand the concept of fold in the painting of De la Cruz as fundamental, apprehending its morphological solutions and the application of anthropometric measures in it. Approaching the way of creating of the French architect LeCorbusier (1987) we see how anthropometry is a fundamental concept in the work of both, both in the conception of the whole, as well as of the parts. Not only the measure of the artist's body is in the length of the crosspieces of her frame, but also in each fold that forms the canvas. This is how the Galician painter understands it, she sees her body in the painting and applies the measures of the latter to the former. The anthropocentric environment of the painting and its spatial context refer us to two other key constructions: the human body and the home. By unfolding the architect's perception of the house as a "machine to inhabit" and the conception of Angela's painting as a "container", we draw parallels between these structures. Thus, the fold generates paintings much more related to our way of seeing the world, closer to nature, we break the painting-window and the canvas begins to open. We read the fold in De La Cruz's painting as one more element of the syntax of her images. A configuring, structural, pictorial and compositional element, hypotheses that are clarified by exemplifying her works., [ES] Esta propuesta trata de explorar y entender el presente de los recursos y mecanismos de formalización pictórica contemporáneos inspirados en el pliegue. Revisando el conocimiento adquirido en las diferentes experiencias artísticas en la historia reciente, analizaremos sus soluciones morfológicas y cómo se manifiestan en la actualidad, tomando de ejemplo la pintura de la coruñesa Ángela De la Cruz. ¿Qué papel tiene el pliegue en la pintura actual? Comprobaremos cómo se aplican pictóricamente las potencialidades del pliegue: las dobleces del cuerpo, la teoría de las supercuerdas, los repliegues de la materia sobre los que habla Deleuze... El término “pliegue” abarca una gran variedad de definiciones y aplicaciones en la pintura, desde el tríptico renacentista de Van Eyck, hasta las fisuras vanguardistas en el soporte de Lucio Fontana. Cuando hablamos de pliegues, también hablamos de enrollamientos, bucles, contorsionismos, nudos... Deleuze recupera la idea leibniziana que defendía que todo se encuentra plegado en el universo. Lo que distingue cada uno de estos elementos presentes en el mundo es el modo en el que se encuentra plegado. La arruga, la huella dactilar, las líneas de la mano nos distinguen. El pliegue es aquello que particulariza. Todos los espacios nuevos que crea la misma doblez en el soporte pictórico, las nuevas geometrías y cualidades inéditas. Entenderemos que muchas de las soluciones de la pintura expandida tienen que ver con metáforas antropomórficas. Así, relacionaremos esta doblez en el soporte pictórico con la piel del cuerpo humano. En los pliegues antropométricos de Ángela De la Cruz vemos el reflejo de una visión contemporánea necesaria en nuestro contexto histórico y cultural. Revisitando la obra de filósofos como Byung-Chul Han o Blanchot, comprobaremos como estas dinámicas son la representación (y presentación) de una sociedad que necesita escapar de lo antinatural del bidimiensional, de lo impuro del plano.
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12. Una propuesta de indicadores de evaluación para las actuaciones de la estrategia valenciana para la recuperación en el ámbito agroalimentario
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Fernández López, Carlos
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Valencian Strategy for Recovery ,Mecanismo para la Recuperación y la Resiliencia (MRR) ,Next Generation EU ,Máster Universitario en Economía Agroalimentaria y del Medio Ambiente-Màster Universitari en Economia Agroalimentària i del Medi Ambient ,Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia ,Environmental assesment ,Indicadores ,Recovery and Resilience Facility ,Evaluación medioambiental ,Estrategia de recuperación valenciana ,Indicators ,Sector agroalimentario ,Agri-food sector - Abstract
[ES] La creación del Mecanismo Europeo de Recuperación y Resiliencia y su financiación por parte del fondo europeo de Next-Generation configuran un marco de oportunidades para la modernización del sector agroalimentario y la transición hacia un modelo más sostenible. La utilización de estos fondos se enmarca además en el énfasis que la Unión Europea está haciendo sobre la necesidad de establecer mecanismos de evaluación que permitan medir los impactos de las acciones que se financian. En el ámbito de la Comunitat Valenciana, la Generalitat presentó su propuesta de `Estrategia Valenciana para la Recuperación¿ donde se contemplan actuaciones relacionadas con el sector agroalimentario. El objetivo de este trabajo es el de proponer indicadores de evaluación para el seguimiento y la medición del impacto medioambiental de las acciones contempladas en dicha Estrategia relacionadas con el sector agroalimentario valenciano., [EN] The creation of the European Recovery and Resilience Facility and its financing by the European Next-Generation fund constitute a framework of opportunities for the modernization of the agri-food sector and its transition towards a more sustainable model. The use of these funds is also part of the emphasis that the European Union is placing on the need to establish evaluation mechanisms that allow measuring the impacts of the actions that are financed. In the area of the Valencian Community, the Generalitat presented its proposal for a `Valencian Strategy for Recovery¿ where actions related to the agri-food sector are contemplated. The objective of this work is to propose an evaluation indicators for monitoring and measuring the environmental impact of the actions contemplated in said Strategy related to the Valencian agri-food sector.
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13. Una propuesta de indicadores de evaluación para las actuaciones de la estrategia valenciana para la recuperación en el ámbito agroalimentario
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Ortiz Miranda, Dionisio, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Economía y Ciencias Sociales - Departament d'Economia i Ciències Socials, Fernández López, Carlos, Ortiz Miranda, Dionisio, Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Economía y Ciencias Sociales - Departament d'Economia i Ciències Socials, and Fernández López, Carlos
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[ES] La creación del Mecanismo Europeo de Recuperación y Resiliencia y su financiación por parte del fondo europeo de Next-Generation configuran un marco de oportunidades para la modernización del sector agroalimentario y la transición hacia un modelo más sostenible. La utilización de estos fondos se enmarca además en el énfasis que la Unión Europea está haciendo sobre la necesidad de establecer mecanismos de evaluación que permitan medir los impactos de las acciones que se financian. En el ámbito de la Comunitat Valenciana, la Generalitat presentó su propuesta de `Estrategia Valenciana para la Recuperación¿ donde se contemplan actuaciones relacionadas con el sector agroalimentario. El objetivo de este trabajo es el de proponer indicadores de evaluación para el seguimiento y la medición del impacto medioambiental de las acciones contempladas en dicha Estrategia relacionadas con el sector agroalimentario valenciano., [EN] The creation of the European Recovery and Resilience Facility and its financing by the European Next-Generation fund constitute a framework of opportunities for the modernization of the agri-food sector and its transition towards a more sustainable model. The use of these funds is also part of the emphasis that the European Union is placing on the need to establish evaluation mechanisms that allow measuring the impacts of the actions that are financed. In the area of the Valencian Community, the Generalitat presented its proposal for a `Valencian Strategy for Recovery¿ where actions related to the agri-food sector are contemplated. The objective of this work is to propose an evaluation indicators for monitoring and measuring the environmental impact of the actions contemplated in said Strategy related to the Valencian agri-food sector.
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14. A replication study and meta-analysis of mitochondrial DNA variants in the radiographic progression of knee osteoarthritis
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Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Angel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Pértega, Sonia, Relaño, Sara, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Blanco, Francisco J., and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio
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- 2017
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15. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups modulate the radiographic progression of Spanish patients with osteoarthritis
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Soto-Hermida, Angel, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Blanco, Francisco J., and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio
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- 2015
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16. Differential protein profiling of synovial fluid from rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients using LC–MALDI TOF/TOF
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Mateos, Jesús, Lourido, Lucía, Fernández-Puente, Patricia, Calamia, Valentina, Fernández-López, Carlos, Oreiro, Natividad, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, and Blanco, Francisco J.
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- 2012
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17. Analysis of the vomeronasal organ transcriptome reveals variable gene expression depending on age and function in rabbits
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Anatomía, Produción Animal e Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Patoloxía Animal, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Rodríguez Villamayor, Paula, Robledo Sánchez, Diego, Fernández López, Carlos, Gullón Álvarez, Julián, Quintela Arias, Luis Ángel, Sánchez Quinteiro, Pablo, Martínez Portela, Paulino, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Anatomía, Produción Animal e Ciencias Clínicas Veterinarias, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Patoloxía Animal, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Rodríguez Villamayor, Paula, Robledo Sánchez, Diego, Fernández López, Carlos, Gullón Álvarez, Julián, Quintela Arias, Luis Ángel, Sánchez Quinteiro, Pablo, and Martínez Portela, Paulino
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The vomeronasal organ (VNO) is a chemosensory organ specialized in pheromone detection that shows a broad morphofunctional and genomic diversity among mammals. However, its expression patterns have only been well-characterized in mice. Here, we provide the first comprehensive RNA sequencing study of the rabbit VNO across gender and sexual maturation stages. We characterized the VNO transcriptome, updating the number and expression of the two main vomeronasal receptor families, including 128 V1Rs and 67 V2Rs. Further, we defined the expression of formyl-peptide receptor and transient receptor potential channel families, both known to have specific roles in the VNO. Several sex hormone-related pathways were consistently enriched in the VNO, highlighting the relevance of this organ in reproduction. Moreover, whereas juvenile and adult VNOs showed significant transcriptome differences, male and female did not. Overall, these results contribute to understand the genomic basis of behavioural responses mediated by the VNO in a non-rodent model
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18. PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña) description: spanish prospective cohort to study osteoarthritis
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Oreiro, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Silva-Díaz, Maite, Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, Blanco García, Francisco J, Oreiro, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Silva-Díaz, Maite, Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, and Blanco García, Francisco J
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[Abstract] Introduction and objective: The use of well characterized osteoarthritis (OA) cohorts is mandatory for the study and knowledge of this disease. Currently, there is no prospective cohort in this pathology in Spain. The objective of this work is to describe the first osteoarthritis cohort in Spain, PROCOAC (Cohort PROspectiva de A Coruña). Methods: The Unit of Rheumatology of the University Hospital of A Coruña started a prospective follow-up study in 2006. The patient inclusion criteria were: I) Patients older than 55 years who underwent an abdominal x-ray to study both hips II) Patients diagnosed with radiographic hand OA according to ACR criteria III) Patients diagnosed with radiographic knee or hip OA according to ACR criteria. Follow-up was performed every two years collecting clinical, analytical, genetic and radiographic information. Results: The cohort consists of 937 patients, 873 have radiographic knee OA, 783 hip OA and 679 hand OA. The mean age of the population is 63.9±8.9 years and the average BMI is 29.6±5.1. More than half of the population has high blood pressure and 17% diabetes. The predominant osteoarthritis in the hand is nodular (78.1%), followed by trapeziometacarpal (55.3%) and erosive (18.4%). Twenty-one point four percent and 43.1% are healthy at knee and hip level respectively; observing a grade 1 in 26% and 37%; a grade 2 in 26.7% and 11.5%; a grade 3 in 14.9% and 4%; and a grade 4 in 9.4% and 3.7% respectively. Of the population, 44.1% has only 1 joint affected, 39.9% has 2 and 13.4% has 3 joints affected. Age (OR=1.11; p<.001), BMI (OR=1.11; p=.002) and total WOMAC (OR=1.03; p=.005) are the only risk factors if we compare the involvement of a single location versus three. A discrepancy between pain and radiographic damage at the joint level was also detected in patients with KL≤2 grade, and therefore a significantly higher percentage of patients with knee OA experienced pain (66.1%) compared to patients with OA hip (21.1%) (p<., [Resumen] Introducción y objetivo. El uso de cohortes de Osteoartritis (OA) bien caracterizadas es obligatorio para estudiar y profundizar en el conocimiento en esta enfermedad. En España no existe actualmente ninguna cohorte prospectiva en esta patología; así el objetivo de este trabajo es describir la primera cohorte de Osteoartritis en España, la PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña). Material y métodos. El Servicio de Reumatología del Hospital Universitario de A Coruña inició un estudio de seguimiento prospectivo en el año 2006. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: I) Pacientes mayores de 55 años a los que se les realizó una radiografía abdominal que permitiese estudiar ambas caderas II) Pacientes diagnosticados de OA radiográfica de mano según los criterios ACR III) Pacientes diagnosticados de OA radiográfica de rodilla y/o cadera según los criterios ACR. Se realizó seguimiento cada dos años recogiendo información clínica, analítica, genética y radiográfica. Resultados. La cohorte consta de 937 individuos, 873 tienen OA radiográfica de rodilla, 783 de cadera y 679 de mano. La edad media de la población es 63,9 ± 8,9 años y el IMC promedio de 29,6 ± 5,1. Más de la mitad de la población tiene hipertensión arterial y el 17% diabetes. La osteoartritis predominate en la mano es la nodular (78,1%), seguida de la rizartrosis (55,3%) y la erosiva (18,4%). El 21,4% y el 43,1% son sanos a nivel de rodilla y cadera respectivamente; observando un grado 1 en el 26% y 37%; un grado 2 en el 26,7% y 11,5%; un grado 3 en el 14,9% y 4%; y un grado 4 en el 9,4% y 3,7% respectivamente. El 44,1% de la población tiene 1 articulación afectada, el 39,9% tiene 2 y el 13,4% tiene 3 articulaciones afectadas. La edad (OR = 1,11; p < 0,001), el IMC (OR = 1,11; p = 0,002) y el WOMAC total (OR = 1,03; p = 0,005) son los únicos factores de riesgo si comparamos la afectación de una sola ubicación frente a tres. También se detectó una discrepancia entre el dolor y el daño radiográfico a nivel
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19. Genome-wide DNA methylation analysis of articular chondrocytes reveals a cluster of osteoarthritic patients
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Fernández-Tajes, Juan, Soto-Hermida, Angel, Vázquez-Mosquera, Maria E, Cortés-Pereira, Estefania, Mosquera, Alejandro, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Fernández, Jose Luis, Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, and Blanco, Francisco J
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20. Estudio de propuestas de optimización energética a un consumidor electrointensivo
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Fernández López, Carlos and Fernández Rico, José Esteban
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Consumidor electrointensivo - Abstract
Los consumidores electrointensivos son aquellas empresas cuyo consumo de electricidad resulta especialmente gravoso para su competitividad. En este estudio se analizan distintas alternativas energéticas que permitan reducir de forma significativa la factura eléctrica de este tipo de consumidores.
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21. Pharmacogenetics of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Spondyloarthropathies
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Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, primary, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Fernández-Sueiro, Jose-Luis, additional, and J. Blanco, Francisco, additional
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- 2013
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22. Descripción de la cohorte PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña): cohorte prospectiva española para el estudio de la osteoartritis
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Oreiro, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Silva-Díaz, María T., Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, Blanco García, Francisco J, Oreiro, Natividad, Raga, Ana C., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Silva-Díaz, María T., Freire, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, and Blanco García, Francisco J
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[Resumen] Introducción y objetivo. El uso de cohortes de osteoartritis bien caracterizadas es obligatorio para estudiar y profundizar en el conocimiento en esta enfermedad. En España no existe actualmente ninguna cohorte prospectiva en este ámbito; por ello, el objetivo de este trabajo es describir la primera cohorte de osteoartritis en España: la PROCOAC (PROspective COhort of A Coruña). Material y métodos. El Servicio de Reumatología del Hospital Universitario de La Coruña inició un estudio de seguimiento prospectivo en el año 2006. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: a) pacientes mayores de 55 años a los que se les realizó una radiografía abdominal que permitiese estudiar ambas caderas; b) pacientes diagnosticados de osteoartritis radiográfica de mano según los criterios ACR; c) pacientes diagnosticados de osteoartritis radiográfica de rodilla o cadera según los criterios ACR. Se realizó seguimiento cada 2 años y se recogió información clínica, analítica, genética y radiográfica. Resultados. La cohorte consta de 937 individuos; 873 tienen osteoartritis radiográfica de rodilla, 783 de cadera y 679 de mano. La edad media de la población es 63,9 ± 8,9 años y el IMC promedio de 29,6 ± 5,1. Más de la mitad de la población tiene hipertensión arterial y el 17%, diabetes. La osteoartritis predominante en la mano es la nodular (78,1%), seguida de la rizartrosis (55,3%) y la erosiva (18,4%). El 21,4% y el 43,1% tienen sanas la rodilla y la cadera, respectivamente. Se observa un grado 1 en el 26% y 37%; un grado 2 en el 26,7% y 11,5%; un grado 3 en el 14,9% y 4%; y un grado 4 en el 9,4% y 3,7%, respectivamente. El 44,1% de la población tiene una articulación afectada, el 39,9% tiene 2 y el 13,4% tiene las 3 articulaciones afectadas. La edad (OR = 1,11; p < 0,001), el IMC (OR = 1,11; p = 0,002) y el WOMAC total (OR = 1,03; p = 0,005) son los únicos factores de riesgo si comparamos la afectación de una sola ubicación frente a 3. También se detectó una discrepancia entre el dol, [Abstract] Introduction and objective. The use of well characterized osteoarthritis cohorts is mandatory for the study and knowledge of this disease. Currently, there is no prospective cohort in this pathology in Spain. The objective of this work is to describe the first osteoarthritis cohort in Spain, PROCOAC (Cohort PROspectiva de A Coruña). Methods. The Unit of Rheumatology of the University Hospital of A Coruña started a prospective follow-up study in 2006. The patient inclusion criteria were: a) patients older than 55 years who underwent an abdominal x-ray to study both hips; b) patients diagnosed with radiographic hand osteoarthritis according to ACR criteria; c) patients diagnosed with radiographic knee or hip osteoarthritis according to ACR criteria. Follow-up was performed every 2 years collecting clinical, analytical, genetic and radiographic information. Results. The cohort consists of 937 patients, 873 have radiographic knee osteoarthritis, 783 hip osteoarthritis and 679 hand osteoarthritis. The mean age of the population is 63.9 ± 8.9 years and the average BMI is 29.6 ± 5.1. More than half of the population has high blood pressure and 17% diabetes. The predominant osteoarthritis in the hand is nodular (78.1%), followed by trapeziometacarpal (55.3%) and erosive (18.4%). Of them, 21.4% and 43.1% are healthy at knee and hip level respectively; observing a grade 1 in 26% and 37%; a grade 2 in 26.7% and 11.5%; a grade 3 in 14.9% and 4%; and a grade 4 in 9.4% and 3.7%, respectively. Of the population, 44.1% has only one joint affected, 39.9% has 2 and 13.4% has 3 joints affected. Age (OR = 1.11; P < .001), BMI (OR = 1.11; P = .002) and total WOMAC (OR = 1.03; P = .005) are the only risk factors if we compare the involvement of a single location versus 3. A discrepancy between pain and radiographic damage at the joint level was also detected in patients with KL ≤ 2 grade, and therefore a significantly higher percentage of patients with knee osteoarthritis expe
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23. Association of serum anti-centromere protein F antibodies with clinical response to infliximab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a prospective study
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Lourido Salas, Lucía María, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, Picchi, Florencia, Diz-Rosales, Naomi, Vilaboa Galán, Sergio, Fernández-López, Carlos, Pinto-Tasende, José A., Pérez-Pampin, Eva, Regueiro, Cristina, Mera-Varela, Antonio, González, Antonio, Hambardzumyan, Karen, Saevarsdottir, Saedis, Nilsson, Peter, Blanco García, Francisco J, Lourido Salas, Lucía María, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, Picchi, Florencia, Diz-Rosales, Naomi, Vilaboa Galán, Sergio, Fernández-López, Carlos, Pinto-Tasende, José A., Pérez-Pampin, Eva, Regueiro, Cristina, Mera-Varela, Antonio, González, Antonio, Hambardzumyan, Karen, Saevarsdottir, Saedis, Nilsson, Peter, and Blanco García, Francisco J
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[Abstract] Background: One-third of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients demonstrate no clinical improvement after receiving tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi). The presence of serum autoantibodies is a hallmark in RA and may provide information on future response to treatment. The aim of this prospective study was to search for novel serum autoantibodies useful to predict clinical response to TNFi. Methods: The autoantibody repertoire was profiled on RA patients treated with TNFi as a first line of biologic therapy (N = 185), who were recruited in three independent cohorts. The presence and levels of autoantibodies in serum at baseline were analysed in association with the clinical response after 24 weeks follow-up. A multiplex bead array built using antigens selected from an initial untargeted screening was employed to identify the autoantibodies on a discovery cohort (N = 50) and to verify and validate the results on verification (N = 61) and validation (N = 74) cohorts. Non-parametric tests, meta-analysis and Receiver Operating Curves (ROC) were performed in order to assess the clinical relevance of the observed findings. Results: Novel autoantibodies were associated with the clinical response to TNFi, showing different reactivity profiles among the different TNFi. The baseline levels of IgG antibodies against Centromere protein F (CENPF), a protein related to cell proliferation, were significantly (p<0.05) increased in responders (N = 111) to infliximab (IFX) compared to non-responders (N = 44). The addition of anti-CENPF antibodies to demographic and clinical variables (age, sex, DAS28-ESR) resulted in the best model to discriminate responders, showing an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.756 (95% CI [0.639-0.874], p = 0.001). A further meta-analysis demonstrated the significant association of anti-CENPF levels with the patient's subsequent response to IFX, showing a standardized mean difference (SMD) of -0.65 (95% CI [-1.02;-0. 27], p = 0.018). Conclusions
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24. Dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 2, a newly identified mitochondrial protein modulating nitric oxide synthesis in normal human chondrocytes
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Cillero-Pastor, Berta, Mateos, Jesús, Fernández-López, Carlos, Oreiro, Natividad, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, and Blanco, Francisco J.
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25. Association of serum anti-centromere protein F antibodies with clinical response to infliximab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A prospective study
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Lourido, Lucía, primary, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, additional, Picchi, Flor, additional, Diz-Rosales, Naomi, additional, Vilaboa-Galán, Sergio, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Tasende, José Antonio Pinto, additional, Pérez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Regueiro, Cristina, additional, Mera-Varela, Antonio, additional, Gonzalez, Antonio, additional, Hambardzumyan, Karen, additional, Saevarsdottir, Saedis, additional, Nilsson, Peter, additional, and Blanco, Francisco J., additional
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26. Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroups: Role in the Prevalence and Severity of Knee Osteoarthritis
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Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Fernández-López, Carlos, Arenas, Joaquín, and Blanco, Francisco J.
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27. Signatures of selection for bonamiosis resistance in European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis): New genomic tools for breeding programs and management of natural resources
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Instituto de Acuicultura, Vera Rodríguez, Manuel, Gómez Pardo, María Belén, Cao Hermida, María Asunción, Vilas Peteiro, Román, Fernández López, Carlos, Blanco Hortas, Andrés, Gutiérrez, Alejandro P., Bean, Tim P., Houston, Ross D., Villalba García, Antonio, Martínez Portela, Paulino, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Instituto de Acuicultura, Vera Rodríguez, Manuel, Gómez Pardo, María Belén, Cao Hermida, María Asunción, Vilas Peteiro, Román, Fernández López, Carlos, Blanco Hortas, Andrés, Gutiérrez, Alejandro P., Bean, Tim P., Houston, Ross D., Villalba García, Antonio, and Martínez Portela, Paulino
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The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) is a highly appreciated mollusk with an important aquaculture production throughout the 20th century, in addition to playing an important role on coastal ecosystems. Overexploitation of natural beds, habitat degradation, introduction of non‐native species, and epidemic outbreaks have severely affected this important resource, particularly, the protozoan parasite Bonamia ostreae, which is the main concern affecting its production and conservation. In order to identify genomic regions and markers potentially associated with bonamiosis resistance, six oyster beds distributed throughout the European Atlantic coast were sampled. Three of them have been exposed to this parasite since the early 1980s and showed some degree of innate resistance (long‐term affected group, LTA), while the other three were free of B. ostreae at least until sampling date (naïve group, NV). A total of 14,065 SNPs were analyzed, including 37 markers from candidate genes and 14,028 from a medium‐density SNP array. Gene diversity was similar between LTA and NV groups suggesting no genetic erosion due to long‐term exposure to the parasite, and three population clusters were detected using the whole dataset. Tests for divergent selection between NV and LTA groups detected the presence of a very consistent set of 22 markers, located within a putative single genomic region, which suggests the presence of a major quantitative trait locus associated with B. ostreae resistance. Moreover, 324 outlier loci associated with factors other than bonamiosis were identified allowing fully discrimination of all the oyster beds. A practical tool which included the 84 highest discriminative markers for tracing O. edulis populations was developed and tested with empirical data. Results reported herein could assist the production of stocks with improved resistance to bonamiosis and facilitate the management of oyster beds for recovery production and ecosystem services provided b
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28. Disentangling Genetic Variation for Resistance and Endurance to Scuticociliatosis in Turbot Using Pedigree and Genomic Information
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Saura, María, Carabaño, María J., Fernández, Almudena, Cabaleiro, Santiago, Doeschl Wilson, Andrea B., Anacleto, Osvaldo, Maroso, Francesco, Millán Pérez, Adrián, Hermida Prieto, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Martínez Portela, Paulino, Villanueva, Beatriz, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Zooloxía, Xenética e Antropoloxía Física, Saura, María, Carabaño, María J., Fernández, Almudena, Cabaleiro, Santiago, Doeschl Wilson, Andrea B., Anacleto, Osvaldo, Maroso, Francesco, Millán Pérez, Adrián, Hermida Prieto, Miguel, Fernández López, Carlos, Martínez Portela, Paulino, and Villanueva, Beatriz
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Selective breeding for improving host responses to infectious pathogens is a promising option for disease control. In fact, disease resilience, the ability of a host to survive or cope with infectious challenge, has become a highly desirable breeding goal. However, resilience is a complex trait composed of two different host defence mechanisms, namely resistance (the ability of a host to avoid becoming infected or diseased) and endurance (the ability of an infected host to survive the infection). While both could be targeted for genetic improvement, it is currently unknown how they contribute to survival, as reliable estimates of genetic parameters for both traits obtained simultaneously are scarce. A difficulty lies in obtaining endurance phenotypes for genetic analyses. In this study, we present the results from an innovative challenge test carried out in turbot whose design allowed disentangling the genetic basis of resistance and endurance to Philasterides dicentrarchi, a parasite causing scuticociliatosis that leads to substantial economic losses in the aquaculture industry. A noticeable characteristic of the parasite is that it causes visual signs that can be used for disentangling resistance and endurance. Our results showed the existence of genetic variation for both traits (heritability = 0.26 and 0.12 for resistance and endurance, respectively) and for the composite trait resilience (heritability = 0.15). The genetic correlation between resistance and resilience was very high (0.90) indicating that both are at a large extent the same trait, but no significant genetic correlation was found between resistance and endurance. A total of 18,125 SNPs obtained from 2b-RAD sequencing enabled genome-wide association analyses for detecting QTLs controlling the three traits. A candidate QTL region on linkage group 19 that explains 33% of the additive genetic variance was identified for resilience. The region contains relevant genes related to immune response and defe
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29. Characterization of microRNA expression profiles in normal and osteoarthritic human chondrocytes
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Díaz-Prado Silvia, Cicione Claudia, Muiños-López Emma, Hermida-Gómez Tamara, Oreiro Natividad, Fernández-López Carlos, and Blanco Francisco J
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Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease characterized by destruction of the articular cartilage due to environmental, mechanical and genetic components. The genetics of OA is complex and is not completely understood. Recent works have demonstrated the importance of microRNAs (miRNAs) in cartilage function. MiRNAs are a class of small noncoding RNAs that regulate gene expression and are involved in different cellular process: apoptosis, proliferation, development, glucose and lipid metabolism. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize the expression profile of miRNAs in normal and OA chondrocytes and to determine their role in the OA. Methods Chondrocytes were moved to aggregate culture and evaluated using histological and qPCR techniques. miRNAs were isolated and analyzed using the Agilent Human miRNA Microarray. Results Of the 723 miRNAs analyzed, 7 miRNAs showed a statistically significant differential expression. Amongst these 7 human miRNAs, 1 was up-regulated in OA chondrocytes (hsa-miR-483-5p) and 6 were up-regulated in normal chondrocytes (hsa-miR-149*, hsa-miR-582-3p, hsa-miR-1227, hsa-miR-634, hsa-miR-576-5p and hsa-miR-641). These profiling results were validated by the detection of some selected miRNAs by qPCR. In silico analyses predicted that key molecular pathways potentially altered by the miRNAs differentially expressed in normal and OA chondrocytes include TGF-beta, Wnt, Erb and mTOR signalling; all of them implicated in the development, maintenance and destruction of articular cartilage. Conclusions We have identified 7 miRNAs differentially expressed in OA and normal chondrocytes. Our potential miRNA target predictions and the signalling cascades altered by the differentially expressed miRNAs supports the potential involvement of the detected miRNAs in OA pathology. Due to the importance of miRNA in mediating the translation of target mRNA into protein, the identification of these miRNAs differentially expressed in normal and OA chondrocyte micropellets could have important diagnostic and therapeutic potential. Further studies are needed to know the function of these miRNAs, including the search of their target mRNA genes, which could lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for the OA treatment.
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30. Tocilizumab in giant cell arteritis. Observational, open-label multicenter study of 134 patients in clinical practice
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Calderón-Goercke, Mónica, primary, Loricera, Javier, additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, Javier, additional, Gómez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Pérez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Álvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olivé-Marqués, Alejandro, additional, Álvarez del Buergo, María, additional, Marena-Rojas, Luisa, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez-Agirregoikoa, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, José Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Manrique-Arija, Sara, additional, Vela, Paloma, additional, De Miguel, Eugenio, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Toyos-Sáenz de Miera, F. Javier, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, Prieto-Peña, Diana, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Hernández, José L., additional, González-Gay, Miguel Á., additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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31. SAT0219 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TOCILIZUMAB IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS INDEPENDENTLY OF THE INICIAL PREDNISONE DOSE
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Calderón-Goercke, Monica, primary, Loricera, J., additional, Prieto-Peña, D., additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa-Blanco, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, J., additional, Gomez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Perez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Alvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olive, Alejandro, additional, Buergo, María Álvarez del, additional, Rojas, Luisa Marena, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, Jose Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Arija, Sara Manrique, additional, Vela-Casasempere, Paloma, additional, Miguel, Eugenio de, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Francisco, J, additional, Miera, Toyos Sáenz de, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos-Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Luis Hernández, J., additional, González-Gay, Miguel A., additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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32. FRI0277 ISCHEMIC AND SYSTEMIC SYMPTOMS IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS PATIENTS, RESPONSE TO TOCILIZUMAB
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Calderón-Goercke, Monica, primary, Loricera, J., additional, Prieto-Peña, D., additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa-Blanco, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, J., additional, Gomez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Perez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Alvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olive, Alejandro, additional, Buergo, María Álvarez del, additional, Rojas, Luisa Marena, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, Jose Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Arija, Sara Manrique, additional, Vela-Casasempere, Paloma, additional, Miguel, Eugenio de, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Francisco, J., additional, Miera, Toyos Sáenz de, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos-Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Luis Hernández, J., additional, González-Gay, Miguel A., additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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33. FRI0276 TIME OF DISEASE EVOLUTION AND EFFICACY OF TOCILIZUMAB IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS
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Calderón-Goercke, Monica, primary, Loricera, J., additional, Prieto-Peña, D., additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa-Blanco, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, J., additional, Gomez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Perez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Alvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olive, Alejandro, additional, Buergo, María Álvarez del, additional, Rojas, Luisa Marena, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, Jose Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Arija, Sara Manrique, additional, Vela-Casasempere, Paloma, additional, Miguel, Eugenio de, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Francisco, J., additional, Miera, Toyos Sáenz de, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos-Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Luis Hernández, J., additional, González-Gay, Miguel A., additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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34. OP0339 TOCILIZUMAB IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS. MONOTHERAPY VERSUS COMBINED WITH CONVENTIONAL IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE DRUGS
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Calderón-Goercke, Monica, primary, Loricera, J., additional, Prieto-Peña, D., additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa-Blanco, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, J., additional, Gomez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Perez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Alvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olive, Alejandro, additional, Buergo, María Álvarez del, additional, Rojas, Luisa Marena, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, Jose Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Arija, Sara Manrique, additional, Vela-Casasempere, Paloma, additional, Miguel, Eugenio de, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Francisco, J, additional, Miera, Toyos Sáenz de, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos-Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Luis Hernández, J., additional, González-Gay, Miguel A, additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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35. AB0577 TOCILIZUMAB IN GIANT CELL ARTERITIS. ROUTE OF ADMINISTRACION: INTRAVENOUS OR SUBCUTANEOUS
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Calderón-Goercke, Monica, primary, Loricera, J., additional, Prieto-Peña, D., additional, Aldasoro, Vicente, additional, Castañeda, Santos, additional, Villa-Blanco, Ignacio, additional, Humbría, Alicia, additional, Moriano, Clara, additional, Romero-Yuste, Susana, additional, Narváez, J., additional, Gomez-Arango, Catalina, additional, Perez-Pampín, Eva, additional, Melero, Rafael, additional, Becerra-Fernández, Elena, additional, Revenga, Marcelino, additional, Alvarez-Rivas, Noelia, additional, Galisteo, Carles, additional, Sivera, Francisca, additional, Olive, Alejandro, additional, Buergo, María Álvarez del, additional, Rojas, Luisa Marena, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Navarro, Francisco, additional, Raya, Enrique, additional, Galindez, Eva, additional, Arca, Beatriz, additional, Solans-Laqué, Roser, additional, Conesa, Arantxa, additional, Hidalgo, Cristina, additional, Vázquez, Carlos, additional, Román-Ivorra, Jose Andrés, additional, Lluch, Pau, additional, Arija, Sara Manrique, additional, Vela-Casasempere, Paloma, additional, Miguel, Eugenio de, additional, Torres-Martín, Carmen, additional, Nieto, Juan Carlos, additional, Ordas-Calvo, Carmen, additional, Salgado-Pérez, Eva, additional, Luna-Gomez, Cristina, additional, Francisco, J, additional, Miera, Toyos Sáenz de, additional, Fernández-Llanio, Nagore, additional, García, Antonio, additional, Larena, Carmen, additional, Palmou-Fontana, Natalia, additional, Calvo-Río, Vanesa, additional, González-Vela, Carmen, additional, Corrales, Alfonso, additional, Varela-García, María, additional, Aurrecoechea, Elena, additional, Dos-Santos, Raquel, additional, García-Manzanares, Ángel, additional, Ortego, Norberto, additional, Fernández, Sabela, additional, Ortiz-Sanjuán, Francisco, additional, Corteguera, Montserrat, additional, Luis Hernández, J., additional, González-Gay, Miguel A., additional, and Blanco, Ricardo, additional
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36. FRI0389 EFFECTIVENESS OF BIOLOGIC THERAPY ON DISEASE ACTIVITY IN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS: A BIOBADASER III OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
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Emperiale, Valentina, primary, Sánchez-Piedra, Carlos, additional, Bohórquez, Cristina, additional, Colazo, María, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Busquets, Noemí, additional, Ros, Inmaculada, additional, Blanco, J. M., additional, Moreno, Manuel, additional, Esteban, Jose Campos, additional, Rodríguez-Escalera, Carlos, additional, Sánchez-Alonso, Fernando, additional, and Gomez-Reino, Juan Jesus, additional
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37. mtDNA haplogroup J Modulates telomere length and Nitric Oxide production
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Fernández-Moreno Mercedes, Tamayo María, Soto-Hermida Angel, Mosquera Alejandro, Oreiro Natividad, Fernández-López Carlos, Fernández José Luis, Rego-Pérez Ignacio, and Blanco Francisco J
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Abstract Background Oxidative stress due to the overproduction of nitric oxide (NO) and other oxygen reactive species (ROS), play a main role in the initiation and progression of the OA disease and leads to the degeneration of mitochondria. Therefore, the goal of this work is to describe the difference in telomere length of peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) and Nitric Oxide (NO) production between mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup J and non-J carriers, as indirect approaches of oxidative stress. Methods The telomere length of PBL was analyzed in DNA samples from 166 healthy controls (114 J and 52 non-J) and 79 OA patients (41 J and 38 non-J) by means of a validated qPCR method. The NO production was assessed in 7 carriers of the haplogroup J and 27 non-J carriers, by means of the colorimetric reaction of the Griess reagent in supernatants of cultured chondrocytes. Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA from these samples was analyzed by qPCR. Appropiated statistical analyses were performed Results Carriers of the haplogroup J showed a significantly longer telomere length of PBLs than non-J carriers, regardless of age, gender and diagnosis (p = 0.025). Cultured chondrocytes carrying the mtDNA haplogroup J also showed a lower NO production than non-J carriers (p = 0.043). No significant correlations between age and telomore length of PBLs were detected neither for carriers of the haplogroup J nor for non-J carriers. A strong positive correlation between NO production and iNOS expression was also observed (correlation coefficient = 0.791, p < 0.001). Conclusion The protective effect of the mtDNA haplogroup J in the OA disease arise from a lower oxidative stress in carriers of this haplogroup, since this haplogroup is related to lower NO production and hence longer telomere length of PBLs too.
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38. Evaluación comparativa de ocho variedades de papa (Solanum tuberosum) en el centro poblado de Uchuyacu distrito y provincia de Huaraz departamento de Áncash 2016-2017
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Ramírez Maldonado, José, primary, Mejía Anaya, Teofanes, additional, and Fernández López, Carlos, additional
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39. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups influence the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis in OAI and CHECK cohorts. A meta-analysis and functional study
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Angel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Relaño, Sara, Hermida-Gómez, Tamara, Pértega, Sonia, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Garesse, Rafael, Blanco, Francisco J., Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Angel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Relaño, Sara, Hermida-Gómez, Tamara, Pértega, Sonia, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Garesse, Rafael, Blanco, Francisco J., and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio
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[Objective]: To evaluate the influence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups in the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to explain the functional consequences of this association to identify potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets., [Methods]: Two prospective cohorts contributed participants. The osteoarthritis initiative (OAI) included 2579 subjects of the incidence subcohort, and the cohort hip and cohort knee (CHECK) included 635, both with 8-year follow-up. The analysis included the association of mtDNA haplogroups with the rate of incident knee OA in subjects from both cohorts followed by a subsequent meta-analysis. Transmitochondrial cybrids harbouring haplogroup J or H were constructed to detect differences between them in relation to physiological features including specific mitochondrial metabolic parameters, reactive oxygen species production, oxidative stress and apoptosis., [Results]: Compared with H, the haplogroup J associates with decreased risk of incident knee OA in subjects from OAI (HR=0.680; 95% CI 0.470 to 0.968; p<0.05) and CHECK (HR=0.728; 95% CI 0.469 to 0.998; p<0.05). The subsequent meta-analysis including 3214 cases showed that the haplogroup J associates with a lower risk of incident knee OA (HR=0.702; 95% CI 0.541 to 0.912; p=0.008). J cybrids show a lower free radical production, higher cell survival under oxidative stress conditions, lower grade of apoptosis as well as lower expression of the mitochondrially related pro-apoptotic gene BCL2 binding component 3 (BBC3). In addition, J cybrids also show a lower mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis leading to decreased ATP production., [Conclusions]: The physiological effects of the haplogroup J are beneficial to have a lower rate of incident knee OA over time. Potential drugs to treat OA could focus on emulating the mitochondrial behaviour of this haplogroup.
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40. Road Scene Interpretation for Autonomous Navigation Fusing Stereo Vision and Digital Maps
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Fernández López, Carlos, Sotelo Vázquez, Miguel Ángel, Fernández Llorca, David, Universidad de Alcalá. Departamento de Automática, and Universidad de Alcalá. Programa de Doctorado en Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones
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Informática ,Tratamiento digital. Imágenes ,Construcción de algoritmos ,Computer science - Abstract
En esta tesis se ha presentado un método de detección de carretera basado en visión estereoscópica. El aprendizaje automático se utiliza para resolver problemas de visión artificial de muy diferente ámbito, en concreto, la técnica utilizada en este caso es la llamada boosting, la cual utiliza árboles de decisión para clasificar cada píxel de la imagen como zona que pertenece carretera o no. El vector de características utilizado incluye información proporcionada por mapas digitales, visión estéreo y cámaras en color y en escala de grises. La imagen en escala de grises es utilizada para detectar marcas viales, Local Binary Patterns (LBP) y Histogramas de Orientación de Gradiente (HOG). Las cámaras en color son utilizadas para el cálculo de una imagen que es invariante a la iluminación y también para detectar las sombras presentes en la imagen. Además, se ha desarrollado un método basado en el espacio de color HSV para detectar las zonas de vegetación presentes en la escena. Las cámaras estéreo tienen un papel importante porque son las encargadas de proporcionar información 3D al sistema. Algunas de las características que usan dicha información son los vectores normales y los valores de curvatura. Se ha desarrollado un nuevo método para la detección de bordillos. Este novedoso detector de bordillos se basa en el análisis de la curvatura porque describe la variación de la forma de la carretera incluso en presencia de pequeños bordillos. La función es capaz de detectar bordillos de 3 cm de altura incluso hasta 20 metros de distancia, siempre y cuando los píxeles que pertenecen al bordillo estén conectados entre si en la imagen de curvatura. Otros obstáculos como vehículos, muros o arboles son también detectados utilizando visión estereoscópica. Una nueva forma para convertir características que describen limites de carretera en características que describen zonas de carretera se ha descrito en esta tesis. Utiliza marcas viales, bordillos, obstáculos y zonas de vegetación como entradas y tras incluir información adicional del mapa se genera un modelo de carretera. La originalidad de este sistema es el punto desde donde se detecta es espacio libre. %Otros métodos crean lineas desde el punto medio del limite inferior de la imagen hasta que la linea llega a un obstáculo, pero nuestra propuesta utiliza otro punto de vista porque sus lineas empiezan desde el punto de fuga y los valores de las características de van acumulando a lo largo de dicha linea. Otra característica muy importante es la obtenida a partir de los mapas digitales. El objetivo es conseguir un imagen a priori de la forma de la carretera basado en la posición actual del vehículo y la información de las calles proporcionada por el mapa. La incertidumbre sobre los errores de posicionamiento son tenidos en cuenta durante el proceso y la anchura de la carretera es correctamente detectada usando el modelo radial propuesto. Se han realizado múltiples pruebas con diferentes clasificadores y parámetros basados en arboles de decisión para posteriormente elegir el clasificador que mejor funciona en la detección de carretera. El resultado de la clasificación es utilizado en un CRF para filtrar la respuesta y obtener un resultado mas suave. La métrica utilizada para evaluar los clasificadores es el F-score. El sistema es evaluado en el plano imagen, el cual es el método mas común en la literatura. Sin embargo, en un escenario de conducción autónoma, el control se realiza normalmente en una imagen a vista de pájaro de la escena. Se ha adoptado el mismo método de evaluación que se utiliza en la comparador internacional de algoritmos KITTI para poder comparar nuestros resultados con otros algoritmos.
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41. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups influence the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis in OAI and CHECK cohorts. A meta-analysis and functional study
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Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, primary, Soto-Hermida, Angel, additional, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E, additional, Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, additional, Relaño, Sara, additional, Hermida-Gómez, Tamara, additional, Pértega, Sonia, additional, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Garesse, Rafael, additional, Blanco, Francisco J, additional, and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, additional
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- 2016
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42. Análisis de la modulación por ruido en las señales de tiempo de sistemas DVB-T para su utilización en radioposicionamiento = Analysis of the noise modulation on time signals in DVB-T systems for its use in radiopositioning
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Alonso Álvarez, Ángel, 1951, Ingenieria Electrica, Fernández López, Carlos, Alonso Álvarez, Ángel, 1951, Ingenieria Electrica, and Fernández López, Carlos
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El objetivo de esta tesis doctoral es la caracterización de las señales de tiempo extraídas de las tramas transmitidas por sistemas de radiodifusión DVB-T que cumplen especificaciones normalizadas en Europa. Para la caracterización en el dominio del tiempo se ha utilizado la varianza de Allan que, cincuenta años después de su introducción, y habiéndose desarrollado otras varianzas para propósitos específicos, sigue siendo la herramienta más utilizada. El resultado obtenido permitirá estimar la incertidumbre de posición asociada a la obtenida en la medida del tiempo. Pero, para el autor, evaluar la exactitud de las señales de tiempo es un fin en sí mismo que permite pensar en otras aplicaciones, que pueden incluir tiempo, espacio y, consecuentemente, velocidad
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43. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups influence the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis in OAI and CHECK cohorts: a meta-analysis and functional study
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Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Ángel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Relaño, Sara, Hermida Gómez, Tamara, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Garesse, Rafael, Blanco García, Francisco J, Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Ángel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Relaño, Sara, Hermida Gómez, Tamara, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Garesse, Rafael, Blanco García, Francisco J, and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio
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[Abstract] Objective To evaluate the influence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups in the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to explain the functional consequences of this association to identify potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Methods Two prospective cohorts contributed participants. The osteoarthritis initiative (OAI) included 2579 subjects of the incidence subcohort, and the cohort hip and cohort knee (CHECK) included 635, both with 8-year follow-up. The analysis included the association of mtDNA haplogroups with the rate of incident knee OA in subjects from both cohorts followed by a subsequent meta-analysis. Transmitochondrial cybrids harbouring haplogroup J or H were constructed to detect differences between them in relation to physiological features including specific mitochondrial metabolic parameters, reactive oxygen species production, oxidative stress and apoptosis. Results Compared with H, the haplogroup J associates with decreased risk of incident knee OA in subjects from OAI (HR=0.680; 95% CI 0.470 to 0.968; p<0.05) and CHECK (HR=0.728; 95% CI 0.469 to 0.998; p<0.05). The subsequent meta-analysis including 3214 cases showed that the haplogroup J associates with a lower risk of incident knee OA (HR=0.702; 95% CI 0.541 to 0.912; p=0.008). J cybrids show a lower free radical production, higher cell survival under oxidative stress conditions, lower grade of apoptosis as well as lower expression of the mitochondrially related pro-apoptotic gene BCL2 binding component 3 (BBC3). In addition, J cybrids also show a lower mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis leading to decreased ATP production. Conclusions The physiological effects of the haplogroup J are beneficial to have a lower rate of incident knee OA over time. Potential drugs to treat OA could focus on emulating the mitochondrial behaviour of this haplogroup.
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44. A replication study and meta-analysis of mitochondrial DNA variants in the radiographic progression of knee osteoarthritis
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Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, primary, Soto-Hermida, Angel, additional, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., additional, Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, additional, Pértega, Sonia, additional, Relaño, Sara, additional, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Blanco, Francisco J., additional, and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, additional
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45. Determinación del perfil proteico diferencial de líquido sinovial en pacientes con artrosis y artritis reumatoide mediante nanoLC acoplada a MALDI-TOF7TOF
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Mateos, Jesús, Lourido, Lucía, Fernández-Puente, Patricia, Calamia, Valentina, Fernández-López, Carlos, Oreiro, Natividad, Ruiz-Romero, Cristina, and Blanco-García, Francisco
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Sistemas biológicos ,Biotecnología ,Proteómica - Abstract
Comunicaciones a congresos
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46. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups influence the progression of knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI)
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Soto-Hermida, Ángel, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, Blanco García, Francisco J, Soto-Hermida, Ángel, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Oreiro, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, and Blanco García, Francisco J
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[Abstract] OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the influence of the mtDNA haplogroups on knee osteoarthritis progression in Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI) participants through longitudinal data from radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: Four-year knee osteoarthritis progression was analyzed as increase in Kellgren and Lawrence (KL) grade, in addition to increase in OARSI atlas grade for joint space narrowing (JSN), osteophytes and subchondral sclerosis in the tibia medial compartment of 891 Caucasian individuals from the progression subcohort. The influence of the haplogroups on the rate of structural progression was also assessed as the four-year change in minimum joint space width (mJSW in millimetres) in both knees of (n = 216) patients with baseline unilateral medial-tibiofemoral JSN. Quantitative cartilage measures from longitudinal MRI data were those related to cartilage thickness and volume with a 24 month follow-up period (n = 381). RESULTS: During the four-year follow-up period, knee OA patients with the haplogroup T showed the lowest increase in KL grade (Hazard Risk [HR] = 0.499; 95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 0.261-0.819; p<0.05) as well as the lowest cumulative probability of progression for JSN (HR = 0.547; 95% CI: 0.280-0.900; p<0.05), osteophytes (HR = 0.573; 95% CI: 0.304-0.893; p<0.05) and subchondral sclerosis (HR = 0.549; 95% CI: 0.295-0.884; p<0.05). They also showed the lowest decline in mJSW (standardized response means (SRM) = -0.39; p = 0.037) in those knees without baseline medial JSN (no-JSN knees). Normalized cartilage volume loss was significantly lower in patients carrying the haplogroup T at medial tibia femoral (SRM = -0.33; p = 0.023) and central medial femoral (SRM = -0.27; p = 0.031) compartments. Cartilage thickness loss was significantly lower in carriers of haplogroup T at central medial tibia-femoral (SRM = -0.42; p = 0.011), medial tibia femoral (SRM = -0.32; p = 0.018), medial tibia anterior (SRM = +0.31; p = 0.013)
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47. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups influence the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis in OAI and CHECK cohorts. A meta-analysis and functional study.
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Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, Soto-Hermida, Angel, Vázquez-Mosquera, María E., Cortés-Pereira, Estefanía, Relaño, Sara, Hermida-Gómez, Tamara, Pértega, Sonia, Oreiro-Villar, Natividad, Fernández-López, Carlos, Garesse, Rafael, Blanco, Francisco J., and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio
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Objective: To evaluate the influence of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups in the risk of incident knee osteoarthritis (OA) and to explain the functional consequences of this association to identify potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets.Methods: Two prospective cohorts contributed participants. The osteoarthritis initiative (OAI) included 2579 subjects of the incidence subcohort, and the cohort hip and cohort knee (CHECK) included 635, both with 8-year follow-up. The analysis included the association of mtDNA haplogroups with the rate of incident knee OA in subjects from both cohorts followed by a subsequent meta-analysis. Transmitochondrial cybrids harbouring haplogroup J or H were constructed to detect differences between them in relation to physiological features including specific mitochondrial metabolic parameters, reactive oxygen species production, oxidative stress and apoptosis.Results: Compared with H, the haplogroup J associates with decreased risk of incident knee OA in subjects from OAI (HR=0.680; 95% CI 0.470 to 0.968; p<0.05) and CHECK (HR=0.728; 95% CI 0.469 to 0.998; p<0.05). The subsequent meta-analysis including 3214 cases showed that the haplogroup J associates with a lower risk of incident knee OA (HR=0.702; 95% CI 0.541 to 0.912; p=0.008). J cybrids show a lower free radical production, higher cell survival under oxidative stress conditions, lower grade of apoptosis as well as lower expression of the mitochondrially related pro-apoptotic gene BCL2 binding component 3 (BBC3). In addition, J cybrids also show a lower mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis leading to decreased ATP production.Conclusions: The physiological effects of the haplogroup J are beneficial to have a lower rate of incident knee OA over time. Potential drugs to treat OA could focus on emulating the mitochondrial behaviour of this haplogroup. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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48. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) Haplogroups Influence the Progression of Knee Osteoarthritis. Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI)
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Soto-Hermida, Angel, primary, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, additional, Oreiro, Natividad, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Pértega, Sonia, additional, Cortés-Pereira, Estefania, additional, Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, additional, and Blanco, Francisco J., additional
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49. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups modulate the radiographic progression of Spanish patients with osteoarthritis
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Soto-Hermida, Angel, primary, Fernández-Moreno, Mercedes, additional, Pértega-Díaz, Sonia, additional, Oreiro, Natividad, additional, Fernández-López, Carlos, additional, Blanco, Francisco J., additional, and Rego-Pérez, Ignacio, additional
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50. Intelligent automatic overtaking system using vision for vehicle detection
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Milanés Montero, Vicente, Fernández Llorca, David, Villagra Serrano, Jorge, Pérez, Joshué, Fernández López, Carlos, Parra Alonso, Ignacio, González Fernández-Vallejo, Carlos, Sotelo, Miguel Ángel, Milanés Montero, Vicente, Fernández Llorca, David, Villagra Serrano, Jorge, Pérez, Joshué, Fernández López, Carlos, Parra Alonso, Ignacio, González Fernández-Vallejo, Carlos, and Sotelo, Miguel Ángel
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There is clear evidence that investment in intelligent transportation system technologies brings major social and economic benefits. Technological advances in the area of automatic systems in particular are becoming vital for the reduction of road deaths. We here describe our approach to automation of one the riskiest autonomous manœuvres involving vehicles – overtaking. The approach is based on a stereo vision system responsible for detecting any preceding vehicle and triggering the autonomous overtaking manœuvre. To this end, a fuzzy-logic based controller was developed to emulate how humans overtake. Its input is information from the vision system and from a positioning-based system consisting of a differential global positioning system (DGPS) and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). Its output is the generation of action on the vehicle’s actuators, i.e., the steering wheel and throttle and brake pedals. The system has been incorporated into a commercial Citroën car and tested on the private driving circuit at the facilities of our research center, CAR, with different preceding vehicles – a motorbike, car, and truck – with encouraging results.
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