Publications by authors named "M Soledad Segretin"

Article Synopsis
  • - Modern biotechnology has significantly advanced crop improvement in the last century, especially through molecular and genetic engineering, with Latin America (LATAM) leading the way in adopting these techniques.
  • - This review highlights the factors influencing the acceptance of agrobiotech in LATAM and suggests these experiences could guide global adoption of similar technologies.
  • - Nearly 50 years of biotech advancements have enhanced agriculture with tools like GMOs and genome editing, indicating that LATAM's early adoption can improve yields and serve as a model for other regions aiming for agricultural transformation.
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We generated transplastomic tobacco lines that stably express a human Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (hFGFb) in their chloroplasts stroma and purified a biologically active recombinant hFGFb. MAIN: The use of plants as biofactories presents as an attractive technology with the potential to efficiently produce high-value human recombinant proteins in a cost-effective manner. Plastid genome transformation stands out for its possibility to accumulate recombinant proteins at elevated levels.

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This paper aims to identify how cognitive and emotional self-regulation (SR) processes in infants from 0 to 36 months are defined within the Latin American academic context. A systematic review based on the PRISMA methodology was implemented to review the conceptual and operational definition of SR, the type of study, the country of origin of the authors, and the reference to the adequacy of the research to the specific cultural context of Latin America. Twenty-two papers that met the selection criteria were selected.

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Cognitive interventions that involve executive functions (EF)-demanding activities are effective in changing task-related brain activity in children from homes with low socioeconomic status (SES). However, less is known about the efficiency of EF-based interventions in modifying segregation and integration properties of the functional neural organization during a resting state. Further, the consideration of the initial cognitive performance in the design of interventions and its role in the outcome of cognitive training has been poorly studied.

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