Publications by authors named "R Garcia Guasch"

Autophagy is a highly conserved process that mediates the targeting and degradation of intracellular components to lysosomes, contributing to the maintenance of cellular homeostasis and to obtaining energy, which ensures viability under stress conditions. Therefore, autophagy defects are common to different neurodegenerative disorders. Rnd3 belongs to the family of Rho GTPases, involved in the regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics and important in the modulation of cellular processes such as migration and proliferation.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is placing blood and tissue establishments under unprecedented stress, putting its capacity to provide the adequate care needed at risk. Here we reflect on how our integrated organisational model has faced the first impact of the pandemic and describe what challenges, opportunities and lessons have emerged.

Materials And Methods: The organisational model of the Catalan Blood and Tissue Bank (Banc de Sang i Teixits, BST) is described.

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An integrated pollution-based real-time control (RTC) approach is proposed for a sewer network (SN) integrated with wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in a sanitation system (SS) to mitigate the impacts of pollution from combined sewer overflows (CSOs) on ecosystems. To obtain the optimal solution for the SS while considering both quantity and quality dynamics for multiple objectives, model predictive control (MPC) is selected as the optimal control method. To integrate SN and WWTP management, a feedback coordination algorithm is developed.

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Article Synopsis
  • RhoE is a small GTPase that regulates the dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton, cell cycle, and apoptosis, but its role in cancer is debated, showing both potential for cancer promotion and prevention.* -
  • Research in RhoE-deficient mice reveals that lacking RhoE leads to reduced contact-inhibition of growth and aids in the oncogenic transformation of fibroblasts.* -
  • Findings indicate that RhoE helps suppress tumor initiation and progression, as RhoE heterozygous mice are more prone to skin tumors and RhoE knock-down increases cancer cell metastasis.*
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Rho proteins are a large family of GTPases involved in the control of actin cytoskeleton dynamics, proliferation and survival. Rnd1, Rnd2 and RhoE/Rnd3 form a subfamily of Rho proteins characterized by being constitutively active. The role of these proteins has been studied during the last years in several systems; however, little is known about their expression and functions in the reproductive organs.

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