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National University of La Plata

EducationLa Plata, Argentina
About: National University of La Plata is a education organization based out in La Plata, Argentina. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 12993 authors who have published 30013 publications receiving 495118 citations. The organization is also known as: UNLP & Universidad Nacional de La Plata.


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TL;DR: The most recent advances in biosensing with whisperinggallery modes (WGMs) are described in this paper, where the basic concepts of WGM resonators, the integration of gain media into various active WGM sensors and devices, and the cutting-edge advances in photonic devices for micro-and nanoprobing of biological samples that can be integrated with WGM lasers.
Abstract: Lasers are the pillars of modern optics and sensing. Microlasers based on whispering-gallery modes (WGMs) are miniature in size and have excellent lasing characteristics suitable for biosensing. WGM lasers have been used for label-free detection of single virus particles, detection of molecular electrostatic changes at biointerfaces, and barcode-type live-cell tagging and tracking. The most recent advances in biosensing with WGM microlasers are described in this review. We cover the basic concepts of WGM resonators, the integration of gain media into various active WGM sensors and devices, and the cutting-edge advances in photonic devices for micro- and nanoprobing of biological samples that can be integrated with WGM lasers.

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TL;DR: To elucidate the mechanisms controlling pHi in myocardium of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), experiments were performed in papillary muscles from SHR and age-matched normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats loaded with the pH-sensitive fluorescent probe BCECF-AM.
Abstract: To elucidate the mechanisms controlling pHi in myocardium of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), experiments were performed in papillary muscles (isometrically contracting at 0.2 Hz) from SHR and age-matched normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats loaded with the pH-sensitive fluorescent probe BCECF-AM. An enhanced activity of the Na(+)-H+ exchanger was detected in the hypertrophic myocardium of SHR. This conclusion was based on the following: (1) The myocardial pHi was more alkaline in SHR (7.23 +/- 0.03) than in WKY rats (7.10 +/- 0.03) (P < .05) in HEPES buffer. (2) SITS (0.1 mmol/L in HEPES buffer) did not alter pHi in the SHR (pHi 7.26 +/- 0.03 and 7.28 +/- 0.03 before and after SITS, respectively). (3) The fall in pHi observed after 20 minutes of Na(+)-H+ exchanger inhibition [5 mumol/L 5-(N-ethyl-N-isopropyl)amiloride (EIPA)] was greater in SHR (-0.16 +/- 0.01) than in WKY rats (-0.09 +/- 0.02, P < 0.05). (4) The velocity of pHi recovery from an intracellular acid load was faster in SHR than in WKY rats (0.068 +/- 0.02 versus 0.014 +/- 0.002 pH units/min at pHi 6.99, P < .05). (5) After EIPA inhibition, the rate of pHi recovery from the same acid load decreased to a similar value in both rat strains (0.0032 +/- 0.002 pH units/min in SHR and 0.0032 +/- 0.002 pH units/min in WKY rats). Under the more physiological HCO3(-)-CO2 buffer, no significant difference in steady state myocardial pHi was detected between rat strains (7.15 +/- 0.03 in SHR and 7.11 +/- 0.05 in WKY rats).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

111 citations

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TL;DR: The dental morphology and peculiar occlusal pattern, forming an interlocking trap, suggest that Aristonectes strained a diet of small, soft organisms from the water.
Abstract: Aristonectes parvidens Cabrera, 1941, and Morturneria seymourensis (Chatterjee and Small, 1989), two plesiosaurs from the Maastrichtian of South America and Antarctica whose phylogenetical position is controversial, are reviewed and found to be congeneric and conspecific. Most differences between the two type specimens are interpreted as related to ontogenetic growth: Morturneria is based on an immature, whereas Aristonectes is based on an adult, probably an old individual. Aristonectes exhibits an unique set of characters among Plesiosauria: a low and wide ogival skull, a paired vomero-nasal fenestra, a mandible high anteriorly with a very short and high symphysis, a homodont dentition composed of numerous, strongly outwardly directed and poorly ornamented teeth (dental formula: 10–13 premaxillary, at least 51 maxillary and probably 60–65 dentary teeth, depending upon individual ontogeny). Moreover, Aristonectes shares several synapomorphies with the elasmosaurid clade, mainly strongly binocular...

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TL;DR: To evaluate the patterns of self‐medication in Latin‐American countries, a large number of countries in the region have high levels of self-medication, and the patterns are similar to those in Europe and North America.
Abstract: Objective To evaluate the patterns of self-medication in Latin-American countries. Methods This cross-sectional drug utilization study took place at 242 pharmacies in 11 study areas in six countries. Unselected samples of customers were interviewed with a structured questionnaire after they had purchased a medicinal product without any medical prescription and without seeking or accepting the advice of the pharmacist or pharmacy counter assistant. Results We interviewed 8597 consumers. They had purchased 10,569 pharmaceutical products. Ten percent of the products were intended for family use, 14.1% were for children, 68.2% were for adults, and 7.9% were for elderly people. Thirty-nine percent of the products were fixed-dose combinations, and 19% contained three or more active ingredients. Analgesics (16.8%) were the leading group of drugs, followed by antibiotics (7.4%), antiinflammatory and antirheumatic products (5.9%), and vitamins (5.1%). Consumers interviewed purchased relatively high numbers of cardiovascular drugs (494, 5%) and drugs that act on the central nervous system (256, 2.4%). Only 34% of dispensed drugs had an approved over-the-counter status; less restrictive criteria suggest that 24% should have been dispensed on a medical prescription. Conclusions The high proportion of fixed-dose combinations reflects poorly regulated pharmaceutical markets. The relatively high proportion of drugs dispensed without a medical prescription that nevertheless need medical follow-up is probably attributable to difficult access to medical care. The potential effectiveness of these treatments is therefore jeopardized by lack of medical follow-up. There is a need for implementation of a comprehensive pharmaceutical and health care policy in the participating countries. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (1997) 61, 488–493; doi:

110 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest that vanadium derivatives behave like growth factors on osteoblast-like cells and are potential pharmacological tools in the control of cell growth.
Abstract: The effect of different vanadium compounds on proliferation and differentiation was examined in osteoblast-like UMR106 cells. Vanadate increased the cell growth in a biphasic manner, the higher doses inhibiting cell progression. Vanadyl stimulated cell proliferation in a dose-responsive manner. Similar to vanadate, pervanadate increased osteoblast-like cell proliferation in a biphasic manner but no inhibition of growth was observed. Vanadyl and pervanadate were stronger stimulators of cell growth than vanadate. Only vanadate was able to regulate the cell differentiation as measured by cell alkaline phosphatase activity. These results suggest that vanadium derivatives behave like growth factors on osteoblast-like cells and are potential pharmacological tools in the control of cell growth.

110 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David Cameron1541586126067
Subir Sarkar1491542144614
Mayda Velasco137130987579
Diego F. Torres13794872180
Heidi Sandaker12899976517
Vincent Garonne12892176980
Farid Ould-Saada12893176394
Ole Røhne128103875752
Peter Hansen128127186210
Maria-Teresa Dova12777873558
Vladimir Sulin12788475329
Andrei Snesarev12787574907
James Catmore12789275086
Ruslan Mashinistov12686073897
Fernando Monticelli12684373385
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202333
2022315
20211,491
20201,738
20191,675
20181,527