111 results match your criteria: "Campus Univ. Autónoma de Madrid[Affiliation]"

X-chromosome-wide association study for Alzheimer's disease.

Mol Psychiatry

December 2024

Univ. Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, LabEx DISTALZ - U1167-RID-AGE Facteurs de Risque et Déterminants Moléculaires des Maladies Liées au Vieillissement, Lille, France.

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  • A study was conducted to investigate the X-chromosome's role in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), which had been overlooked in previous genome-wide association studies.
  • The research included 115,841 AD cases and 613,671 controls, considering different X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) states in females.
  • While no strong genetic risk factors for AD were found on the X-chromosome, seven significant loci were identified, suggesting areas for future research.
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Characterization of 1,1- and 1,2-ethenedithiol, elusive compounds of potential astrochemical interest.

J Mol Model

September 2024

Departamento de Química, Módulo 13, Facultad de Ciencias, and Institute for Advanced Research in Chemical Sciences (IAdChem), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Campus de Excelencia UAM-CSIC, 28049, Madrid, Cantoblanco, Spain.

Context: 1,1- and 1,2-ethenedithiol are elusive systems that could potentially exist in interstellar space, similar to analogous diols. In this paper, we investigate the structure, stability, and bonding characteristics of these compounds as well as the ions produced by protonation, deprotonation, or simple ionization processes. 1,2-ethenedithiol has two isomers, Z and E, with the most stable conformer being syn-anti for the Z isomer and anti-anti for the E isomer.

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Providing stable and clean energy sources is a necessity for the increasing demands of humanity. Energy produced by Deuterium (D) and Tritium (T) fusion reactions, in particular in tokamaks, is a promising path towards that goal. However, there is little experience with plasmas formed by D-T mixtures, since most of the experiments are currently performed in pure D.

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Introduction: Dementia is a multifactorial disease with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) pathologies making the largest contributions. Yet, most genome-wide association studies (GWAS) focus on AD.

Methods: We conducted a GWAS of all-cause dementia (ACD) and examined the genetic overlap with VaD.

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Correction: Revisiting superiority and stability metrics of cultivar performances using genomic data: derivations of new estimators.

Plant Methods

July 2024

Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas (CBGP, UPM-INIA)-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)-Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Campus de Montegancedo-UPM, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain.

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Revisiting superiority and stability metrics of cultivar performances using genomic data: derivations of new estimators.

Plant Methods

June 2024

Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas (CBGP, UPM-INIA)-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)-Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA), Campus de Montegancedo-UPM, 28223, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain.

The selection of highly productive genotypes with stable performance across environments is a major challenge of plant breeding programs due to genotype-by-environment (GE) interactions. Over the years, different metrics have been proposed that aim at characterizing the superiority and/or stability of genotype performance across environments. However, these metrics are traditionally estimated using phenotypic values only and are not well suited to an unbalanced design in which genotypes are not observed in all environments.

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Demonstration of event position reconstruction based on diffusion in the NEXT-white detector.

Eur Phys J C Part Fields

May 2024

Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A &M University, College Station, TX 77843-4242 USA.

Noble element time projection chambers are a leading technology for rare event detection in physics, such as for dark matter and neutrinoless double beta decay searches. Time projection chambers typically assign event position in the drift direction using the relative timing of prompt scintillation and delayed charge collection signals, allowing for reconstruction of an absolute position in the drift direction. In this paper, alternate methods for assigning event drift distance via quantification of electron diffusion in a pure high pressure xenon gas time projection chamber are explored.

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  • A study compared the ABC and ACMG variant classification systems using 10 challenging cases, involving 43 European clinical laboratories, to determine how each system influences variant reporting and clinical utility.
  • Although the ACMG system is primarily for assessing pathogenicity rather than reporting, it still affects reporting in many labs, leading to some noted differences in how variants are classified and communicated.
  • The comparison revealed that ABC-based classifications tend to be clearer and more adaptable to clinical questions, allowing for more context-appropriate reporting of variants, unlike ACMG which can mislabel variants in certain clinical scenarios.
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The breakdown of plant material fuels soil functioning and biodiversity. Currently, process understanding of global decomposition patterns and the drivers of such patterns are hampered by the lack of coherent large-scale datasets. We buried 36,000 individual litterbags (tea bags) worldwide and found an overall negative correlation between initial mass-loss rates and stabilization factors of plant-derived carbon, using the Tea Bag Index (TBI).

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Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands.

Nat Plants

May 2024

Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Perennial plants create productive and biodiverse hotspots, known as fertile islands, beneath their canopies. These hotspots largely determine the structure and functioning of drylands worldwide. Despite their ubiquity, the factors controlling fertile islands under conditions of contrasting grazing by livestock, the most prevalent land use in drylands, remain virtually unknown.

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Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure.

Sci Data

January 2024

Department of Animal Ecology, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, 37073, Germany.

Springtails (Collembola) inhabit soils from the Arctic to the Antarctic and comprise an estimated ~32% of all terrestrial arthropods on Earth. Here, we present a global, spatially-explicit database on springtail communities that includes 249,912 occurrences from 44,999 samples and 2,990 sites. These data are mainly raw sample-level records at the species level collected predominantly from private archives of the authors that were quality-controlled and taxonomically-standardised.

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A deep learning approach to the automatic detection of alignment errors in cryo-electron tomographic reconstructions.

J Struct Biol

March 2024

Biocomputing Unit, Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia (CNB-CSIC), Darwin, 3, Campus Universidad Autonoma, 28049 Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

Electron tomography is an imaging technique that allows for the elucidation of three-dimensional structural information of biological specimens in a very general context, including cellular in situ observations. The approach starts by collecting a set of images at different projection directions by tilting the specimen stage inside the microscope. Therefore, a crucial preliminary step is to precisely define the acquisition geometry by aligning all the tilt images to a common reference.

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Hidden in the sand: Phylogenomics unravel an unexpected evolutionary history for the desert-adapted vipers of the genus Cerastes.

Mol Phylogenet Evol

February 2024

CIBIO, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, InBIO Laboratório Associado, Campus de Vairão, Universidade do Porto, 4485-661 Vairão, Portugal; BIOPOLIS Program in Genomics, Biodiversity and Land Planning, CIBIO, Campus de Vairão, 4485-661 Vairão, Portugal. Electronic address:

The desert vipers of the genus Cerastes are a small clade of medically important venomous snakes within the family Viperidae. According to published morphological and molecular studies, the group is comprised by four species: two morphologically similar and phylogenetically sister taxa, the African horned viper (Cerastes cerastes) and the Arabian horned viper (Cerastes gasperettii); a more distantly related species, the Saharan sand viper (Cerastes vipera), and the enigmatic Böhme's sand viper (Cerastes boehmei), only known from a single specimen in captivity allegedly captured in Central Tunisia. In this study, we sequenced one mitochondrial marker (COI) as well as genome-wide data (ddRAD sequencing) from 28 and 41 samples, respectively, covering the entire distribution range of the genus to explore the population genomics, phylogenomic relationships and introgression patterns within the genus Cerastes.

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  • This study introduces a new method for synthesizing covalent organic frameworks (COFs) that avoids the scalability issues of traditional solvothermal techniques, allowing for room-temperature production of a highly fluorinated COF known as DFTAPB-TFTA-COF.
  • The research reveals that the presence of fluorine atoms enhances the material's crystallinity and interlayer interactions, supported by various structural analyses and theoretical simulations.
  • The electrocatalytic testing shows that the fluorinated COF selectively produces hydrogen peroxide with impressive efficiency, making it a strong candidate for further applications as an electrocatalyst in oxygen reduction reactions and beyond.
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Early lived at high altitudes and produced both Oldowan and Acheulean tools.

Science

October 2023

Italo-Spanish Archaeological Mission at Melka Kunture and Balchit, Italy-Spain.

In Africa, the scarcity of hominin remains found in direct association with stone tools has hindered attempts to link and with particular lithic industries. The infant mandible discovered in level E at Garba IV (Melka Kunture) on the highlands of Ethiopia is critical to this issue due to its direct association with an Oldowan lithic industry. Here, we use synchrotron imaging to examine the internal morphology of the unerupted permanent dentition and confirm its identification as .

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The structure, stability, and bonding characteristics of 1,1- and 1,2-ethenediol, their radical cations, and their protonated and deprotonated species were investigated using high-level ab initio G4 calculations. The electron density of all the neutral and charged systems investigated was analyzed using the QTAIM, ELF, and NBO approaches. The vertical ionization potential (IP) of the five stable tautomers of 1,2-ethenediol and the two stable tautomers of 1,1-ethenediol go from 11.

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  • In April 2023, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) approved changes to the phylum's classification during their annual vote.
  • The update included the addition of one new family, 14 new genera, and 140 new species.
  • Additionally, the taxonomy featured the renaming of two genera and 538 species, along with the removal of one species and the abolition of four others.
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High-throughput sequencing (HTS) has proven a powerful tool to uncover the virome of cultivated and wild plants and offers the opportunity to study virus movements across the agroecological interface. The carrot model consisting of cultivated (Daucus carota ssp. sativus) and wild carrot (Daucus carota ssp.

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Invasive alien species have widespread impacts on native biodiversity and ecosystem services. Since the number of introductions worldwide is continuously rising, it is essential to prevent the entry, establishment and spread of new alien species through a systematic examination of future potential threats. Applying a three-step horizon scanning consensus method, we evaluated non-established alien species that could potentially arrive, establish and cause major ecological impact in Spain within the next 10 years.

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  • Two blood biomarkers, GFAP and UCH-L1, are being studied for their ability to indicate if elderly patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have intracranial lesions, particularly when tested within the first 12 hours.
  • The study involves a large cohort of over 2,300 elderly patients with mTBI and aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an automated test to predict brain CT scan outcomes, and establish reference values for these biomarkers in a non-TBI elderly population.
  • Ethical approval has been secured for the research, and results will be shared at scientific meetings in the future.*
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Composite generalist herbivores are comprised of host-adapted populations that retain the ability to shift hosts. The degree and overlap of mechanisms used by host-adapted generalist and specialist herbivores to overcome the same host plant defenses are largely unknown. Tetranychidae mites are exceptionally suited to address the relationship between host adaptation and specialization in herbivores as this group harbors closely related species with remarkably different host ranges-an extreme generalist the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch [Tu]) and the Solanaceous specialist Tetranychus evansi (Te).

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Development and application of a composite circularity index.

J Environ Manage

July 2023

Univ Coimbra, CeBER, Faculty of Economics, Av Dias da Silva 165, 3004-512, Coimbra, Portugal.

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  • Resource depletion and environmental pollution pose significant threats to ecosystems, human health, and the economy, prompting the need for Circular Economy (CE) practices to mitigate these issues.
  • The paper introduces a composite circularity index (CI) that evaluates the extent of CE practice implementation across different sector units, utilizing a 'Benefit of the Doubt' model to integrate multiple circularity indicators and performance indices.
  • Focused on the hotel industry and based on the Circular Economy Action Plan, the CI helps identify top and bottom performing hotels, offering targets and benchmarks for improvement in circularity practices.
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PlantACT! - how to tackle the climate crisis.

Trends Plant Sci

May 2023

Center for Desert Agriculture (CDA), Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division (BESE), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia.

Article Synopsis
  • - Greenhouse gas emissions are causing a climate crisis that needs urgent action to reduce their harmful impacts on life on Earth.
  • - Agriculture and land use account for about 25% of total GHG emissions, making it crucial for plant scientists to lead efforts in sustainable practices.
  • - The PlantACT! initiative outlines a strategic plan for plant scientists to develop solutions in various time frames and identifies necessary changes in personal behavior, institutions, and funding to support these efforts.
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