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National Autonomous University of Mexico

EducationMexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
About: National Autonomous University of Mexico is a education organization based out in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Galaxy. The organization has 72868 authors who have published 127797 publications receiving 2285543 citations. The organization is also known as: UNAM & Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Topics: Population, Galaxy, Catalysis, Thin film, Stars


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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the frequency of excitatory synaptic input is decreased in D1-MSNs and increased in D2-MSNS in mice displaying depression-like behaviors after CSDS, and bidirectional alteration of D 1-MSN activity promotes opposite behavioral outcomes to chronic social stress.

278 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived a primordial helium abundance of Yp = 0.2477 ± 0.0029, based on new atomic physics computations of the recombination coefficients of He I and of the collisional excitation of the H I Balmer lines together with observations and photoionization models of metal-poor extragalactic H II regions.
Abstract: We have derived a primordial helium abundance of Yp = 0.2477 ± 0.0029, based on new atomic physics computations of the recombination coefficients of He I and of the collisional excitation of the H I Balmer lines together with observations and photoionization models of metal-poor extragalactic H II regions. The new atomic data increase our previous determination of Yp by 0.0086, a very significant amount. By combining our Yp result with the predictions made by the standard big bang nucleosynthesis model, we find a baryon-to-photon ratio, η, in excellent agreement both with the η-value derived by the primordial deuterium abundance value observed in damped Lyα systems and with the one obtained from the WMAP observations.

277 citations

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TL;DR: Sulforaphane is a promising antioxidant agent that is effective to attenuate oxidative stress and tissue/cell damage in different in vivo and in vitro experimental paradigms.

277 citations

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K. Aamodt1, N. Abel2, U. Abeysekara3, A. Abrahantes Quintana  +1106 moreInstitutions (80)
TL;DR: In this paper, the alignment of the inner tracking system of the ALICE Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE ITS) with the Millepede global approach has been studied and the results obtained for the ITS alignment using about 10(5) charged tracks from cosmic rays that have been collected during summer 2008.
Abstract: ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) experiment devoted to investigating the strongly interacting matter created in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the LHC energies. The ALICE ITS, Inner Tracking System, consists of six cylindrical layers of silicon detectors with three different technologies; in the outward direction: two layers of pixel detectors, two layers each of drift, and strip detectors. The number of parameters to be determined in the spatial alignment of the 2198 sensor modules of the ITS is about 13,000. The target alignment precision is well below 10 mu m in some cases (pixels). The sources of alignment information include survey measurements, and the reconstructed tracks from cosmic rays and from proton-proton collisions. The main track-based alignment method uses the Millepede global approach. An iterative local method was developed and used as well. We present the results obtained for the ITS alignment using about 10(5) charged tracks from cosmic rays that have been collected during summer 2008, with the ALICE solenoidal magnet switched off.

277 citations

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Anushka Udara Abeysekara1, Andrea Albert2, R. Alfaro3, C. Alvarez, J. D. Álvarez4, R. Arceo, J.C. Arteaga-Velázquez4, H. A. Ayala Solares5, A. S. Barber1, B. M. Baughman6, N. Bautista-Elivar7, J. Becerra González8, A. Becerril3, Ernesto Belmont-Moreno3, Segev BenZvi9, D. Berley6, Abel Bernal3, J. Braun10, Chad Brisbois5, Karen S. Caballero-Mora, T. Capistrán11, A. Carraminana11, Sabrina Casanova12, Sabrina Casanova13, M. Castillo4, U. Cotti4, J. Cotzomi14, S. Coutiño de León11, E. De la Fuente15, C. De León14, R. Diaz Hernandez11, Brenda Dingus2, Michael DuVernois10, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez15, R. W. Ellsworth16, Kristi Engel6, D. W. Fiorino6, N. Fraija3, Jose Andres Garcia-Gonzalez3, Fernando Garfias3, M. Gerhardt5, A. González Muñoz3, Maria Magdalena González3, J. A. Goodman6, Z. Hampel-Arias10, J. P. Harding2, S. Hernandez3, A. Hernandez-Almada3, Jim Hinton13, C. M. Hui17, P. Hüntemeyer5, A. Iriarte3, Armelle Jardin-Blicq13, V. Joshi13, Sarah Kaufmann, David Kieda1, Alejandro Lara3, R. J. Lauer18, W. H. Lee3, Dirk Lennarz19, H. León Vargas3, J. T. Linnemann20, Anna Lia Longinotti11, G. Luis Raya7, R. Luna-García21, Ruben Lopez-Coto13, K. Malone22, S. S. Marinelli20, O. Martinez14, I. Martinez-Castellanos6, J. Martínez-Castro21, H. Martínez-Huerta23, J. A. Matthews18, Pedro Miranda-Romagnoli24, E. Moreno14, M. Mostafá22, Lukas Nellen3, M. Newbold1, Mehr Nisa9, R. Noriega-Papaqui24, Rodrigo Pelayo21, J. Pretz22, E. G. Pérez-Pérez7, Z. Ren18, Chang Dong Rho9, C. Rivière6, Daniel Rosa-Gonzalez11, M. J. F. Rosenberg22, E. Ruiz-Velasco3, Humberto Ibarguen Salazar14, F. Salesa Greus12, A. Sandoval3, Michael Schneider25, Harm Schoorlemmer13, G. Sinnis2, A. J. Smith6, R. W. Springer1, Pooja Surajbali13, Ignacio Taboada19, O. Tibolla, Kirsten Tollefson20, I. Torres11, T. N. Ukwatta2, Giacomo Vianello26, L. Villaseñor4, Thomas Weisgarber10, S. Westerhoff10, I. G. Wisher10, James W. Wood10, T. Yapici20, Patrick Younk2, Arnulfo Zepeda23, Hao Zhou2 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first catalog of TeV gamma-ray sources realized with data from the newly completed High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC), which is the most sensitive wide field-of-view TeV telescope currently in operation, with a one-year survey sensitivity of ∼5% of the flux of the Crab Nebula.
Abstract: We present the first catalog of TeV gamma-ray sources realized with data from the newly completed High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC). It is the most sensitive wide field-of-view TeV telescope currently in operation, with a one-year survey sensitivity of ∼5%–10% of the flux of the Crab Nebula. With an instantaneous field of view >1.5 sr and >90% duty cycle, it continuously surveys and monitors the sky for gamma-ray energies between hundreds of GeV and tens of TeV. HAWC is located in Mexico, at a latitude of 19° N, and was completed in 2015 March. Here, we present the 2HWC catalog, which is the result of the first source search performed with the complete HAWC detector. Realized with 507 days of data, it represents the most sensitive TeV survey to date for such a large fraction of the sky. A total of 39 sources were detected, with an expected number of false detections of 0.5 due to background fluctuation. Out of these sources, 19 are new sources that are not associated with previously known TeV sources (association criteria: <0.°5 away). The source list, including the position measurement, spectrum measurement, and uncertainties, is reported, then each source is briefly discussed. Of the 2HWC associated sources, 10 are reported in TeVCat as PWN or SNR: 2 as blazars and the remaining eight as unidentified.

277 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Richard Peto183683231434
Anton M. Koekemoer1681127106796
Rory Collins162489193407
Timothy C. Beers156934102581
Vivek Sharma1503030136228
Kjell Fuxe142147989846
Prashant V. Kamat14072579259
Carmen García139150396925
Harold A. Mooney135450100404
Efe Yazgan12898679041
Roberto Maiolino12781661724
Peter Nugent12775492988
William R. Miller12560172570
Nicholas A. Kotov12357455210
John C. Wingfield12250952291
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023311
2022967
20217,482
20207,906
20197,107