Publications by authors named "M Teresa Hernandez-Sanchez"

Here we introduce the non-Hermitian diluted banded random matrix (nHdBRM) ensemble as the set of N×N real nonsymmetric matrices whose entries are independent Gaussian random variables with zero mean and variance one if |i-j| View Article and Find Full Text PDF

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  • - The maturation of B cells involves multiple steps, and errors during their differentiation can lead to malignant tumors classified as leukemias, myelomas, and lymphomas, with lymphomas being the most diverse.
  • - Research has focused on characterizing these B cell malignancies through biological studies and advanced -omics approaches, particularly proteomics, to identify specific features and potential biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis.
  • - This narrative review outlines key B cell malignancies and relevant proteomics techniques, summarizes significant studies in the field, and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of flow cytometry, mass cytometry, and mass spectrometry for profiling human B cell disorders.
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Vegetables are an essential component of a healthy dietary pattern in children; however, their consumption is often insufficient due to lack of preference. To address this, the influence of combining vegetables (mixed peas and carrots-MPACs) with potatoes, a generally liked food, on overall vegetable consumption among children aged 7-13 years was explored. The research involved a cross-over study design with 65 participants who completed five lunchtime meal conditions, each with different combinations of MPACs and potatoes versus a control (MPACs with a wheat roll).

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  • This study outlines a method to create mouse models that specifically target B cells to study genetic factors linked to lymphoproliferative disorders.
  • The protocol includes steps for preparing a lentivirus, isolating blood-forming stem cells, and modifying them in the lab before transplanting them into mice.
  • The engineered mice offer a flexible way to investigate complex disease traits associated with these blood-related disorders.
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