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Ana Gómez

Researcher at Spanish National Research Council

Publications -  83
Citations -  1900

Ana Gómez is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Bulge. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 78 publications receiving 1722 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Gómez include Janssen Pharmaceutica & Complutense University of Madrid.

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Oxygen, Sodium, Magnesium and Aluminium as tracers of the Galactic Bulge Formation

TL;DR: In this article, the peculiar behavior of the light even (alpha-elements) and odd atomic number elements in red giants in the galactic bulge, both in terms of the chemical evolution of the bulge and the possible deep mixing mechanisms in these evolved stars, was investigated.
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Oxygen, Sodium, Magnesium and Aluminium as tracers of the Galactic Bulge Formation

TL;DR: In this article, the peculiar behavior of the light even (alpha-elements) and odd atomic number elements in red giants in the galactic bulge, both in terms of the chemical evolution of the bulge and the possible deep-mixing mechanisms in these evolved stars, was investigated.
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Updated design of the CMB polarization experiment satellite LiteBIRD

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TL;DR: LiteBIRD as discussed by the authors is a large-scale transition-edge sensors (TES) mission with a total wide frequency coverage between 34GHz and 448GHz, targeting its launch in Japanese Fiscal Year 2027 (2027FY) with JAXA's H3 rocket, which will accommodate more than 4000 TESs in focal planes of reflective low-frequency and refractive medium-and high-frequency telescopes.
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Telomere shortening is associated with poor prognosis and telomerase activity correlates with DNA repair impairment in non-small cell lung cancer

TL;DR: Telomere shortening emerged as a poor clinical evolution parameter in NSCLC and a relationship between the loss of several DNA repair genes and telomerase activity, which may be of relevance in the pathogenesis of non-small lung cancer.