53 resultados para Hernández, José
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[EN] Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent a major clinical challenge in the ageing population. To address this problem, rhEGF-loaded Poly-Lactic-co-Glycolic-Acid (PLGA)-Alginate microspheres (MS) were prepared by a modified w/o/w-doubleemulsion/ solvent evaporation method. Different formulations were evaluated with the aim of optimising MSs properties by adding NaCl to the surfactant solution and/or the solvent removal phase and adding alginate as a second polymer. The characterization of the developed MS showed that alginate incorporation increased the encapsulation efficiency (EE) and NaCl besides increasing the EE also became the particle surface smooth and regular. Once the MS were optimised, the target loading of rhEGF was increased to 1% (PLGA-Alginate MS), and particles were sterilised by gamma radiation to provide the correct dosage for in vivo studies. In vitro cell culture assays demonstrated that neither the microencapsulation nor the sterilisation process affected rhEGF bioactivity or rhEGF wound contraction. Finally, the MS were evaluated in vivo for treatment of the full-thickness wound model in diabetised Wistar rats. rhEGF MS treated animals showed a statistically significant decrease of the wound area by days 7 and 11, a complete re-epithelisation by day 11 and an earlier resolution of the inflammatory process. Overall, these findings demonstrate the promising potential of rhEGF-loaded MS (PLGA-Alginate MS) to promote faster and more effective wound healing, and suggest its possible application in DFU treatment.
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7 cartas (mecanografiadas y manuscritas) ; entre 210x270mm y 210x295mm y una tarjeta de 140x105mm
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4 cartas (manuscritas) ; entre 210x260mm y 150x200mm
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1 tarjeta postal (manuscrita) ; 150x100mmm
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2 cartas (manuscritas) ; entre 210x210mm y 210x160mm
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2 cartas (manuscritas) ; 135x220mm
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10 cartas (mecanografiadas); entre 210x255mm y 210x310mm. [La carta fechada el 10-11-1942 esta incompleta, falta la primera hoja]
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11 cartas (mecanografiadas y manuscritas); entre 170x225mm y 215x275mm
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8 cartas (mecanografiadas y manuscritas); entre 150x210mm y 215x275mm .- 1 Felicitación de Navidad (manuscrita y sin fecha) ; 110mmx160mm
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In recent years, the performance of semi-supervised learning has been theoretically investigated. However, most of this theoretical development has focussed on binary classification problems. In this paper, we take it a step further by extending the work of Castelli and Cover [1] [2] to the multi-class paradigm. Particularly, we consider the key problem in semi-supervised learning of classifying an unseen instance x into one of K different classes, using a training dataset sampled from a mixture density distribution and composed of l labelled records and u unlabelled examples. Even under the assumption of identifiability of the mixture and having infinite unlabelled examples, labelled records are needed to determine the K decision regions. Therefore, in this paper, we first investigate the minimum number of labelled examples needed to accomplish that task. Then, we propose an optimal multi-class learning algorithm which is a generalisation of the optimal procedure proposed in the literature for binary problems. Finally, we make use of this generalisation to study the probability of error when the binary class constraint is relaxed.
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1 carta (mecanografiada) ; 215x300mm
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1. ATALA - IKERKETAK / 1ª PARTE - INVESTIGACIONES: I. Euskal Herriko komunikabideetako dokumentazio zerbitzuen analisia. Teresa Agirreazaldegi, Mª Milagros Ronco eta Idoia Camacho. II. Los documentalistas en las redacciones digitales de prensa y televisión: nuevos retos profesionales. Pere Masip, Josep Lluís Micó y José Alberto García Avilés. III. Documentación digital y gestión de contenidos en la televisión de hoy. Carmen Peñafiel y Nereida López. IV. Los documentos audiovisuales y su conservación. Mª Milagros Ronco López. V. Tresna linguistikoak informazioa atzitzeko. Eneko Agirre eta Iñaki Alegria. VI. Sarean Zer? Interneteko berriak lotzeko baliabidea. Gregorio Hernández. 2. ATALA - PROFESIONALEN EKARPENAK / 2ª PARTE - APORTACIONES PROFESIONALES: VII. Euskadi Irratiko Artxiboa. Iñigo Ceberio. VIII. Catalogación y ambientación del sonido en radio y televisión. Itziar Mendia. IX. El área de archivo en el proyecto de digitalización de ETB. Jesús Andérez. X. Media Asset Management (M.A.M.) y plataformas de digitalización de contenidos de ETB. Koldo Lizarralde. XI. El servicio de documentación de la agencia de noticias Atlas País Vasco. Sonia Guardado. XII. Sistema de trabajo del centro de documentación del periódico El Correo. Jesús Oleaga. XIII. La documentación del grupo Vocento. Mauricio Martín XIV. Berria egunkariaren dokumentazio zerbitzua: bi datu-base kazetarien zerbitzura. Margari Eizagirre eta Jon Barandiaran. XV. El servicio de documentación del Grupo Noticias. Isabel Muñoz e Itziar Aldaz. XVI. La hemeroteca de EITB: la orientación al cliente. Marta Iturregi. XVII. Euskarazko tokiko hedabideen balio dokumentalaz. Joxe Rojas. XVIII. Hemeroteka Plus: publikazio idatzien ustiaketa digitala. Julen Arrizabalaga.
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La traición de Judas (Joaquín Revuelta Candón, 15ª edición 2003: 1er Premio). - Lemmings (Ignacio Sanz Vallas, 15ª edición 2003: 2º Premio) - Mar de Titanes (José Manuel González Rodríguez, 15ª edición 2003: Premio UPV). - No habrá vergüenza en mi derrota (Juan Luis López Aranguren, 16ª edición 2004: 1er Premio). - Sobre los inmortales (Ezequiel Dellutri, 16ª edición 2004: 2º Premio). - Tximeleta mezularia (Gotzone Barandika, 16ª edición 2004: Premio UPV). - Argos (José Antonio Cotrina Gómez, 17ª edición 2005: 1er Premio). - Las lágrimas de Caín (Juan Luis López Aranguren, 17ª edición 2005: 2º Premio). - Las dudas de Job (José Manuel González Rodríguez, 17ª edición 2005: Premio UPV). - Una larga descendencia (Santiago García Albás, 18ª edición 2006: 1er Premio). - La apuesta faustiana (Vladimir Hernández Pacín, 18ª edición 2006: 2º Premio)
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Background: Vascular ulcers are commonly seen in daily practice at all levels of care and have great impact at personal, professional and social levels with a high cost in terms of human and material resources. Given that the application of autologous platelet rich plasma has been shown to decrease healing times in various different studies in the hospital setting, we considered that it would be interesting to assess the efficacy and feasibility of this treatment in primary care. The objectives of this study are to assess the potential efficacy and safety of autologous platelet rich plasma for the treatment of venous ulcers compared to the conventional treatment (moist wound care) in primary care patients with chronic venous insufficiency (C, clinical class, E, aetiology, A, anatomy and P, pathophysiology classification C6). Design: We will conduct a phase III, open-label, parallel-group, multicentre, randomized study. The subjects will be 150 patients aged between 40 and 100 years of age with an at least 2-month history of a vascular venous ulcer assigned to ten primary care centres. For the treatment with autologous platelet rich plasma, all the following tasks will be performed in the primary care setting: blood collection, centrifugation, separation of platelet rich plasma, activation of coagulation adding calcium chloride and application of the PRP topically after gelification. The control group will receive standard moist wound care. The outcome variables to be measured at baseline, and at weeks 5 and 9 later include: reduction in the ulcer area, Chronic Venous Insufficiency Quality of Life Questionnaire score, and percentage of patients who require wound care only once a week. Discussion: The results of this study will be useful to improve the protocol for using platelet rich plasma in chronic vascular ulcers and to favour wider use of this treatment in primary care.
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