Publications by authors named "Jesus Garcia-Fernandez"

Learning is a fundamental property of intelligent systems, observed across biological organisms and engineered systems. While modern intelligent systems typically rely on gradient descent for learning, the need for exact gradients and complex information flow makes its implementation in biological and neuromorphic systems challenging. This has motivated the exploration of alternative learning mechanisms that can operate locally and do not rely on exact gradients.

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Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) hold immense potential for computations due to their Turing completeness and sequential processing capabilities, yet existing methods for their training encounter efficiency challenges. Backpropagation through time (BPTT), the prevailing method, extends the backpropagation (BP) algorithm by unrolling the RNN over time. However, this approach suffers from significant drawbacks, including the need to interleave forward and backward phases and store exact gradient information.

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Weather nowcasting consists of predicting meteorological components in the short term at high spatial resolutions. Due to its influence in many human activities, accurate nowcasting has recently gained plenty of attention. In this paper, we treat the nowcasting problem as an image-to-image translation problem using satellite imagery.

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The regulators of complement activation (RCA) gene cluster in 1q31-1q32 includes most of the genes encoding complement regulatory proteins. Genetic variability in the RCA gene cluster frequently involve copy number variations (CNVs), a type of chromosome structural variation causing alterations in the number of copies of specific regions of DNA. CNVs in the RCA gene cluster often relate with gene rearrangements that result in the generation of novel genes, carrying internal duplications or deletions, and hybrid genes, resulting from the fusion or exchange of genetic material between two different genes.

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  • A new hybrid material has been created using titania and conducting polymers that can reduce nitrate in water without metal catalysts or gaseous hydrogen.
  • The process involves polymerizing aniline and pyrrole on titania with different dopants, resulting in stable materials with good conductivity.
  • Testing shows that these metal-free nanocomposites outperform traditional platinum-supported catalysts in effectively and selectively reducing nitrate while producing fewer unwanted byproducts.
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  • * In a study of 513 aHUS patients, nine showed abnormalities in the FHR-1 gene due to recurrent gene conversions, leading to mutations that hinder the regulation of complement activity in the body.
  • * Functional tests revealed that these mutant proteins disrupt normal cellular processes, contributing to severe aHUS symptoms, especially in women post-childbirth, highlighting the need for comprehensive genetic testing methods to uncover these rare mutations.
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Genetic analyses in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and C3-glomerulopathy (C3G) patients have provided an excellent understanding of the genetic component of the disease and informed genotype-phenotype correlations supporting an individualized approach to patient management and treatment. In this context, a correct categorization of the disease-associated gene variants is critical to avoid detrimental consequences for patients and their relatives. Here we describe a comprehensive procedure to measure levels and functional activity of complement regulator factor H (FH) encoded by CFH, the commonest genetic factor associated with aHUS and C3G, and present the results of the analysis of 28 uncharacterized, disease-associated, FH variants.

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Three different conducting polymers, polythiophene (PT), polypirrol (PPY) and polyaniline (PANI) have been synthesized via oxidative chemical polymerization in aqueous media, in such a way that the synthesis protocol did not involve any toxic solvents. They have been tested in the abatement of nitrates from an aqueous solution without the need of any metal catalyst. The N-containing polymers (PANI and PPy) were able to remove nitrates to a level that accomplishes the European legislation requirements; however, the nature of each polymer greatly influenced the process mechanism.

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Genomic aberrations affecting the genes encoding factor H (FH) and the five FH-related proteins (FHRs) have been described in patients with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), a rare condition characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and ARF. These genomic rearrangements occur through nonallelic homologous recombinations caused by the presence of repeated homologous sequences in CFH and CFHR1-R5 genes. In this study, we found heterozygous genomic rearrangements among CFH and CFHR genes in 4.

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C3 glomerulopathies (C3G) are a group of severe renal diseases with distinct patterns of glomerular inflammation and C3 deposition caused by complement dysregulation. Here we report the identification of a familial C3G-associated genomic mutation in the gene complement factor H–related 1 (CFHR1), which encodes FHR1. The mutation resulted in the duplication of the N-terminal short consensus repeats (SCRs) that are conserved in FHR2 and FHR5.

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