Publications by authors named "A Borroto"

Actin dynamics control early T-cell receptor (TCR) signalling during T-cell activation. However, the precise regulation of initial actin rearrangements is not completely understood. Here, we have investigated the regulatory role of the phosphatase Slingshot-1 (SSH1) in this process.

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Tγδ17 cells have emerged as a key population in the development of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions such as psoriasis. Thus, the therapeutic intervention of Tγδ17 cells can exert protective effects in this type of pathologies. Tγδ cells commit to IL-17 production during thymus development, and upon immune challenge, additional extrathymic signals induce the differentiation of uncommitted Tγδ cells into Tγδ17 effector cells.

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We present an effective approach for fabricating nanowell arrays in a one-step laser process with promising applications for the storage and detection of chemical or biological elements. Biocompatible thin films of metallic glasses are manufactured with a selected composition of ZrCu, known to exhibit remarkable mechanical properties and glass forming ability. Dense nanowell arrays spontaneously form in the ultrafast laser irradiation spot with dimensions down to 20 nm.

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Neuroinflammation is a common feature of many neurodegenerative diseases. It fosters a dysfunctional neuron-microglia-astrocyte crosstalk that, in turn, maintains microglial cells in a perniciously reactive state that often enhances neuronal damage. The molecular components that mediate this critical communication are not fully explored.

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Article Synopsis
  • Femtosecond laser treatment is a powerful tool for altering surface structures, enhancing the functionalities of materials like thin-film metallic glasses, which have unique properties free from typical defects.
  • ZrCu alloys' response to ultrafast laser pulses reveals that their initial microstructure significantly influences how their surface topography changes and the energy needed for nanoscale modifications.
  • Using double pulse femtosecond laser irradiation can effectively produce uniform nanostructures in materials that usually struggle to form them due to unfavorable thermomechanical characteristics.
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