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JOSÉ TOMÁS SOUSA (OLIVENZA). CANTO DA PADERIÑA
- Álvarez Pérez, Xosé Afonso (coord.)
GEO-REFERENCED CENSUS OF FOSSIL FUEL POWER STATIONS IN SOUTH-WEST EUROPE
- Magaz-Molina, Jorge
FEDERICO-TENA WORLD POPULATION HISTORICAL DATABASE : ESTONIA
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
ANIMATED SOUND
- Simpson, Elliot
- Grundman, Jorge
Within the context of a course on experimental music offered for amateur adult musicians, one of the participants created a composition based on her background as a digital animator and the appropriation of interface elements from software widely used in the profession. Originally conceived of during the 2020 quarantine for performance by an online ensemble of mixed acoustic and electronic sound sources, realizations of the open score can be performed by any grouping of instruments or objects in diverse contexts, and subsequent versions with varying areas of emphasis have been created for film soundtracks, solo and ensemble concerts, and live-scoring/coding performance situations.
Audio clips from five versions of the composition Animated Sound, by Mandy Toderian. A sample of the visual output and a version of the score from March 2022 are included.
WEB DATABASES OF FEATHER PHOTOGRAPHS ARE USEFUL TOOLS FOR AVIAN MORPHOMETRY STUDIES
- Malo, Juan E.
- Mata, Cristina
EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF BRAZILIAN TESTS WITH LOADING ARCS ON CONCRETE DISCS: FORCE OF THE UNIVERSAL TESTING MACHINE AND DEFORMATION OF THE STRAIN GAUGES IN THE LOADING ARC.
- Gutiérrez Moizant, Ramón Alberto
- Ramírez Berasategui, María Beatriz
FEDERICO-TENA WORLD TRADE HISTORICAL DATABASE : KOREA
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
ABSELL-FEDERICO-TENA WORLD TRADE HISTORICAL DATABASE 1948-2020 : LESOTHO
- Absell, Christopher
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
ABSELL-FEDERICO-TENA WORLD TRADE HISTORICAL DATABASE 1948-2020 : PARAGUAY
- Absell, Christopher
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
DYNAMICS OF OLIGODENDROCYTE POPULATIONS FOLLOWING PMCAO PROMOTES LONG-TERM SPONTANEOUS REMYELINATION OF DAMAGED AREA
- Martín López, Gerardo
- R. Mallavibarrena, Paula
- Villa González, Mario
- Vidal, Noemi
- Perez Alvarez, Maria Jose
Stroke is a major public health concern, whit limited clinically approved interventions available to enhance sensorimotor recovery beyond reperfusion. Remarkably, spontaneous recovery is observed in certain stroke patients, suggesting the existence of a self-brain repair mechanism not yet fully understood. In a rat model of permanent cerebral ischemia, we described an increase in oligodendrocytes expressing 3RTau in damaged area. Considering that restoration of myelin integrity ameliorates symptoms in many neurodegenerative diseases, here we hypothesize that this cellular response could trigger remyelination. Our results revealed after ischemia an early recruitment of OPCs to damaged area, followed by their differentiation into 3RTau+ pre-myelinating cells and subsequent into remyelinating oligodendrocytes. Using rat brain slices and mouse primary culture we confirmed the presence of 3RTau in pre-myelinating oligodendrocytes and a subset of mature. The myelin status analysis confirmed long-term remyelination in the damaged area. Postmortem samples from stroke subjects showed a reduction in oligodendrocytes, 3RTau+ cells, and myelin complexity in subcortical white matter. In conclusion, the dynamics of oligodendrocytes populations after ischemia reveals a spontaneous brain self-repair mechanism which restores the functionality of neuronal circuits long-term by remyelination of damage area. This is evidenced by the improvement of sensorimotor functions in ischemic rats. A deep understanding of this mechanism could be valuable in the search for alternative oligodendrocyte-based, therapeutic interventions to reduce the effects of stroke.
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