7 resultados para Auto administration
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Crónica jurisprudencial y legislativa correspondiente al segundo semestre de 2014 en materia de lengua y derecho.
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Eterio Pajares, Raquel Merino y José Miguel Santamaría (eds.)
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40 p. : il.
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Comunicación presentada en: II Reunión de Jóvenes Cristalógrafos, 29 Sept-1 Oct de 2010, Bilbao, España
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255 p.
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[EN]The aim of this project is to show how important PamStamp program might be when engineers have to design different parts of a car without producing them. On the one hand, they do not have to waste time producing different elements in those enormous stamping presses. In this case, designing the door of a car with this program they could calculate in a very accurately way the force that the press have to do to obtain our final product. In this way employees do not have to use steel sheets every time they want to change small parameters in the press such as the position of the brake or a little angle of the die. All they need to carry out this project is a computer, with this tool and some licenses we could save thousands of euros and avoid paying for expensive materials every time we want to test something in the project.
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Current research efforts are focused on the application of growth factors, such as glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), as neuroregenerative approaches that will prevent the neurodegenerative process in Parkinson's disease. Continuing a previous work published by our research group, and with the aim to overcome different limitations related to growth factor administration, VEGF and GDNF were encapsulated in poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanospheres (NS). This strategy facilitates the combined administration of the VEGF and GDNF into the brain of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) partially lesioned rats, resulting in a continuous and simultaneous drug release. The NS particle size was about 200 nm and the simultaneous addition of VEGF NS and GDNF NS resulted in significant protection of the PC-12 cell line against 6-OHDA in vitro. Once the poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) NS were implanted into the striatum of 6-OHDA partially lesioned rats, the amphetamine rotation behavior test was carried out over 10 weeks, in order to check for in vivo efficacy. The results showed that VEGF NS and GDNF NS significantly decreased the number of amphetamine-induced rotations at the end of the study. In addition, tyrosine hydroxylase immunohistochemical analysis in the striatum and the external substantia nigra confirmed a significant enhancement of neurons in the VEGF NS and GDNF NS treatment group. The synergistic effect of VEGF NS and GDNF NS allows for a reduction of the dose by half, and may be a valuable neurogenerative/neuroreparative approach for treating Parkinson's disease.