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Tissue array analysis for the differentiation of gliosis from gliomas
(Spandidos, 2011-03-22)
[Abstract] The aim of this study was to provide a methodology to make a clear distinction between malignant tumors and morphologically similar benign processes, by examining the expression of EGFR, VEGF, HIF1-α, survivin, ...
Human amniotic membrane: a potential tissue and cell source for cell therapy and regenerative medicine
(Springer, 2013)
[Abstract] The human amniotic membrane (HAM) is the innermost membrane surrounding the fetus. HAM is a highly abundant and readily available tissue that is becoming appreciated as an alternative to adult bone marrow ...
Asignatura de Introducción a la Cooperación al Desarrollo: experiencia desde la colaboración entre Enxeñería Sen Fronteiras-Galicia y la Universidade da Coruña
(Fundación Isla Couto, 2014)
[Resumen:] Enxeñería Sen Fronteiras-Galicia (ESF) se funda en Vigo en 1993, muy vinculada a la Escuela de Ingeniería de Telecomunicaciones. Actualmente tiene 200 socios/as y 65 voluntarios/as activos en 6 sedes: Vigo (1993), ...
gvSIG Fonsagua, un caso de éxito de investigación para el desarrollo en el ámbito de las tecnologías de la información geográfica
(Central American Journals Online, 2015)
[Resumen:] En el año 2008, el Laboratorio de Ingeniería Cartográfica de la Universidad de A Coruña (Cartolab) comenzó en colaboración con la ONG de cooperación internacional Ingeniería Sin Fronteras (ISF): Galicia, un ...
Mesenchymal stem cells from human amniotic membrane
(Springer, 2014)
[Abstract] The human amnion or amniotic membrane (HAM) has emerged as a novel and alternative source of stem cells. This tissue presents a reservoir of two types of stem cells from different embryological origins: human ...
Luis Enrique Otero Carvajal y Santiago de Miguel Salanova (eds.). La escuela y la despensa. Indicadores de modernidad. España, 1900-1936. Madrid, Catarata, 2018. 279 págs. ISBN: 9788490975749.
(Asociación Española de Historia Económica, 2020)
Usefulness of mesenchymal cell lines for bone and cartilage regeneration research
(MDPI, 2019-12-13)
[Abstract]
The unavailability of sufficient numbers of human primary cells is a major roadblock
for in vitro repair of bone and/or cartilage, and for performing disease modelling experiments.
Immortalized mesenchymal ...
The Marine Toxin Okadaic Acid Induces Alterations in the Expression Level of Cancer-Related Genes in Human Neuronal Cells
(Elsevier, 2013-04-03)
[Abstract] Okadaic acid (OA) is one of the most common and highly distributed marine toxins. It can be accumulated in several molluscs and other marine organisms and cause acute gastrointestinal symptoms after oral consumption ...
Comparative Study on Effects of Two Different Types of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on Human Neuronal Cells
(Elsevier, 2013-04-15)
[Abstract] Titanium dioxide (TiO2) are among most frequently used nanoparticles (NPs). They are present in a variety of consumer products, including food industry in which they are employed as an additive. The potential ...
Inter-Laboratory Variation in DNA Damage Using a Standard Comet Assay Protocol
(Oxford University Press, 2012-07-27)
[Abstract] There are substantial inter-laboratory variations in the levels of DNA damage measured by the comet assay. The aim of this study was to investigate whether adherence to a standard comet assay protocol would ...