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Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab ; 34(4): 232-241, 2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38653450

ABSTRACT

Athletes, both amateur and professional, often resort to the consumption of nutritional supplements without professional supervision and without being aware of the risks they may entail. We conducted an exhaustive literature search to determine the most common substances found as contaminants in dietary supplements. For each substance, we analyzed its mechanism of action, clinical indication, health risk, and putative use as doping agent. In addition, we evaluated the current regulation of these supplements. Contamination of nutritional supplements (accidental or intentional), especially with steroids and stimulants, is a hazardous situation. The prolonged consumption of these products without being aware of their composition can cause serious health risks and, in the case of professional athletes, a possible sanction for doping.


Subject(s)
Athletes , Dietary Supplements , Doping in Sports , Humans , Drug Contamination
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Liver Int ; 43(6): 1225-1233, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37026404

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is considered an important public health challenge. Traditionally identified risk factors have undergone an epidemiological transition where other risk factors have become the main cause of new infections. OBJECTIVE: To describe risk factors associated to hepatitis C positivity through the evaluation of the epidemiological profile in hepatitis-C high-risk populations. METHODS: Cross-sectional study was conducted as part of an HCV screening program in Mexican population. All participants answered an HCV risk-factor questionnaire and took a rapid test (RT). All patients reactive to the test were subject to HCV PCR (polymerase chain reaction) confirmation. A logistic regression model was used to examine associations between HCV infection and risk factors. RESULTS: The study included 297 631 participants that completed a risk factor questionnaire and underwent an HCV rapid test (RT). In total, 12 840 (4.5%) were reactive to RT and 9257 (3.2% of participants) were confirmed as positives by PCR test. Of these, 72.9% had at least one risk factor and 10.8% were in prison. Most common risk factors were history of acupuncture/tattooing/piercing (21%), intravenous drug use (15%) and high-risk sexual practices (12%). Logistic regressions found that having at least one risk factor increased the probability of having an HCV-positive result by 20% (OR = 1.20, 95% CI: 1.15-1.26), compared to the population without risk factors. CONCLUSIONS: We identified 3.2% of HCV-viremic subjects, all associated with risk factors and older age. Screening and diagnosis of HCV in high-risk populations (including underserved populations) should be more efficient.


Subject(s)
Hepatitis C , Substance Abuse, Intravenous , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Hepatitis C/drug therapy , Risk Factors , Hepacivirus , Substance Abuse, Intravenous/complications , Prevalence
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Rep Pract Oncol Radiother ; 23(2): 91-96, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29681771

ABSTRACT

AIM: To evaluate the dose distribution to the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery in patients treated with postoperative three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT). BACKGROUND: Postoperative radiotherapy may increase the risk of heart disease, particularly in patients with left-sided breast cancer. Clinical data on doses to the LAD are limited. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective study of 14 patients who underwent postoperative 3DCRT for left breast cancer in 2014. All data were retrieved from medical records. Means, medians, ranges, and percentages were calculated. RESULTS: The mean dose to the LAD in patients with V25 < 1% was 0.12 cGy. Dmean, Dmax and V25 to the heart were, respectively, 3.7 Gy (range, 0.9-4.18), 40.3 Gy (9.28-62.9), and 1.59 cGy. The mean Dmean and Dmax values in the sample were 9.71 Gy and 33.2 Gy, respectively. The maximum dose to the LAD (D2%) ranged from 3.66 to 53.01 Gy. Due to the spacing of the CT slices (5 mm), it was not possible to completely contour the entire artery. The mean dose to the heart (3.3 Gy) was considered acceptable. CONCLUSIONS: The maximum dose to the LAD was as high as 53 Gy, suggesting an increased risk of cardiac morbidity. This study underscores the value of contouring the LAD and the value of the breath hold technique to reduce maximum cardiac doses. Smaller CT cuts (2.5 mm) can improve contouring. Larger studies with long-term follow up are needed to determine the radiation tolerance dose for the LAD.

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Appl Opt ; 56(25): 7099-7106, 2017 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29047969

ABSTRACT

Few-mode graded-index optical fibers are being increasingly relevant in spatial division multiplexing. Likewise, multi-region binary phase plates are fundamental elements for some mode multiplexing schemes in such optical fibers. In this work, we propose a coupling configuration for mode multiplexing based on collimating-focusing graded-index lenses together with binary phase plates, and calculate, in a fully analytical and quasi-analytical way, the theoretical conversion efficiencies and crosstalks between the fields generated by such plates and the Laguerre-Gaussian modes. These modes describe, directly or by a linear combination of them, the first optical modes of many graded-index optical fibers. The results obtained provide both the illumination conditions of the plates and their optical characteristics. The fabrication of the plates is made by using ion-exchange technology and their optical characterization by beam profilometry. The experimental conversion efficiencies are in agreement with the theoretical results.

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Opt Express ; 25(10): 10925-10938, 2017 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28788781

ABSTRACT

A Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) that includes in an arm either a reflective image inverter or a Gouy phase shifter (RGPS) can (de)multiplex many types of modes of a few mode fiber without fundamental loss. The use of RGPSs in combination with binary phase plates for multiplexing purposes is studied for the first time, showing that the particular RGPS that shifts π the odd modes only multiplexes accurately low order modes. To overcome such a restriction, we present a new exact refractive image inverter, more compact and flexible than its reflective counterpart. Moreover, we show that these interferometers remove or reduce the crosstalk that the binary phase plates could introduce between the multiplexed modes. Finally, an experimental analysis of a MZI with both an approximated and an exact refractive image inverter is presented for the case of a bimodal multiplexing. Likewise, it is proven experimentally that a RGPS that shifts π/2 demultiplexes two odd modes which can not be achieved by any image inverter.

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Opt Lett ; 42(1): 93-96, 2017 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28059187

ABSTRACT

We present a theoretical study about spatial mode multiplexing/demultiplexing (mux/demux) without theoretical losses by means of interferometry with selective control of the Gouy phase of optical beams, that is, Gouy phase interferometry (GPI). Different Gouy phase values can be obtained by inserting appropriate optical systems at each arm of an interferometer. Thus, spatial mode mux/demux operations of strategic interest in optical communications with few-mode optical fibers are implemented by means of constructive interference and regardless of the parity and separability of the optical beams. Consequently, unachievable mux/demux by interferometry based on image inversion methods becomes possible with GPI. This kind of operation can also be interesting for optical sensors, optical metrology, image processing, and so on.

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Opt Express ; 23(13): 17120-6, 2015 Jun 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26191720

ABSTRACT

We experimentally demonstrate the first few-mode space division multiplexed (SDM) transmission of real-time 10Gb/s Ethernet (10GbE) traffic using commercial small form-factor pluggable SFP + transceivers without coherent detection or multiple input multiple output digital signal processing (MIMO-DSP) over 0.5km elliptical-core few-mode-fiber, achieving <-26dB crosstalk between LP(11e) and LP(11o) modes at 1.3µm.

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Appl Opt ; 54(11): 3308-14, 2015 Apr 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25967318

ABSTRACT

Mode-division multiplexing (MDM) in few-mode fibers is regarded as a promising candidate to increase optical network capacity. A fundamental element for MDM is a modal transformer to LP modes which can be implemented in a free-space basis by using multiregion phase plates, that is, LP plates. Likewise, several wavelengths have to be used due to wavelength multiplexing purposes, optical amplification tasks, and so on. In this work we show that efficient monolithic binary phase plates for different wavelengths can be fabricated by ion-exchange in glass and used for MDM tasks. We introduce an optical characterization method of the chromatic properties of such phase plates which combines the inverse Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (IWKB) together with Mach-Zehnder and Michelson-based interferometric techniques. The interferometric method provides a measurement of the phase step for several wavelengths, which characterizes the chromatic properties of the phase plate. Consequently, it is shown that the IWKB method allows us to design and characterize the phase plates in an easy and fast way.

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Appl Opt ; 52(11): 2332-9, 2013 Apr 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23670764

ABSTRACT

Significant efforts are being made to increase optical network capacity in response to ever-growing data traffic. One promising candidate is mode-division multiplexing (MDM) in few-mode fibers. A fundamental element for MDM is a modal transformer. Modal transformation can be implemented in a free-space basis by using multiregion phase plates. In this work, we show that efficient monolithic binary phase plates can be fabricated by ion exchange in glass and used for MDM tasks. We present an optical characterization method of such plates, which is based on a combination of the inverse Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin (IWKB) method and Mach-Zehnder interferometric techniques. The IWKB method allows us to design and characterize the phase plates in an easy and fast way, whereas interferometry gives us a precise measurement of the phase step. Far-field optical intensities are measured, and a high-quality mode transformation is confirmed.

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Opt Express ; 20(3): 2668-80, 2012 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22330504

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate mode-division multiplexed WDM transmission over 50-km of few-mode fiber using the fiber's LP01 and two degenerate LP11 modes. A few-mode EDFA is used to boost the power of the output signal before a few-mode coherent receiver. A 6×6 time-domain MIMO equalizer is used to recover the transmitted data. We also experimentally characterize the 50-km few-mode fiber and the few-mode EDFA.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Optical Fibers , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Telecommunications/instrumentation , Computer-Aided Design , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
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Toxicon ; 53(2): 185-95, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19028514

ABSTRACT

Toxic microalgae outbreaks have caused significant economic losses in the Mexican aquaculture industry. Blooms that involve PSP and NSP phycotoxins are two of the most dangerous, causing harmful effects to the environment, economy and public health. The exact metabolic mechanism of these toxins in shrimp still remains unknown. Because shrimp consume microalgae their edible tissues are clearly possible vectors for human toxic syndrome. This study examined and verified the toxicological effects for white leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) exposed to different cell densities of Gymnodinium catenatum and Karenia brevis. Acute assays demonstrated good survival rates of shrimp at low densities of dinoflagellates (10(3) cell/L), while mortality and abnormal behavior were observed with higher densities (>10(4) cell/L). Chronic assays showed significant differences in survival rates, percentage of feed and weight gain of organisms exposed to the dinoflagellates with respect to controls. Furthermore, PSP and NSP toxins were detected in all the edible tissues. Gastric glands and muscle retained toxins for a longer period of time compared to other tissues, even after a depuration period. Histology damages were observed in the heart, gastric gland and brain. This study strongly supports that shrimp represent a potential risk for humans as unconventional vectors of phycotoxins.


Subject(s)
Dinoflagellida/chemistry , Food Contamination , Marine Toxins/chemistry , Marine Toxins/metabolism , Penaeidae/chemistry , Animals , Aquaculture , Dinoflagellida/metabolism , Ganglia, Invertebrate/drug effects , Ganglia, Invertebrate/pathology , Gastrointestinal Tract/drug effects , Gastrointestinal Tract/pathology , Heart/drug effects , Humans , Penaeidae/metabolism
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Opt Express ; 13(9): 3355-70, 2005 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19495238

ABSTRACT

We present the design of an all-optical router based on the properties of both propagation and interaction of Gaussian beams in lenslike planar guides. Variational results of single co- and counterpropagation are derived and used to design three integrated optical devices, that is, a header extraction device, an optical bistable device and a data routing device, which perform an ultrafast, phase-insensitive and fiber compatible routing operation in the optical domain.

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Microbiology (Reading) ; 150(Pt 2): 311-319, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14766909

ABSTRACT

The entomopathogenic fungus Paecilomyces fumosoroseus has been successfully used in the control of several insect pests. Asexually produced spores (conidia) are the means for dispersal and transmission of the entomopathogen; upon contact with the insect cuticle they germinate and penetrate the host. In model fungal systems it has been found that phototropism, resetting of the circadian rhythm, the induction of carotenogenesis and the development of reproductive structures are controlled by blue light. The effect of light quality on conidial yield of P. fumosoroseus was investigated. Incubation in total darkness resulted in continued vegetative growth and lack of reproductive structures. In contrast, growth of the fungus in continuous illumination or under a night-day regime resulted in prolific formation of conidiophores bearing abundant mature conidia. Conidiation was photoinduced in competent mycelia by a single pulse of blue light and colonies were competent only after they had grown at least 72 h under total darkness. The fluence-response curves generated with blue light indicated that the minimal fluence required for the photomorphogenetic response was 180 micro mol m(-2) and the half-maximal response was at 400 micro mol m(-2). A fluence of 540 micro mol m(-2) was enough to saturate the system, inducing the maximum production of 2.12x10(8) conidia per colony. Higher light intensities markedly decreased conidiation, suggesting the occurrence of a process of adaptation. The authors propose the existence of a dual light-perception system with at least two photoreceptors in P. fumosoroseus, one promoting and one inhibiting conidiation.


Subject(s)
Paecilomyces/physiology , Animals , Circadian Rhythm , Darkness , Insect Control , Insecta/microbiology , Light , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Paecilomyces/radiation effects , Paecilomyces/ultrastructure , Pest Control, Biological , Phototropism , Reproduction
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Appl Opt ; 41(5): 895-901, 2002 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11908217

ABSTRACT

We present a theoretical model to describe the feature size produced by direct laser writing upon a photoresist relative to various experimental parameters. The model allows the number of parameters required for describing the linewidth to be reduced and shows how the description can be made in terms of the ratio of laser power to writing velocity. Both of the limiting cases of the truncation of the laser beam are analyzed; i.e., the case of a nontruncated (Gaussian) beam and the case of a strongly truncated beam (simplified with uniform illumination assumed). Experimental measurements are presented that are fitted to the model to permit its validity to be assessed and for a comparison of these two regimes, which are shown to be different.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-228329

ABSTRACT

Se estudiaron 251 recién nacidos a término y sus respectivas madres en la Maternidad Concepción Palacios, Caracas-Venezuela, con el fin de establecer la frecuencia de enfermedad hemolítica (EH) y tratar de determinar parámetros útiles para la predicción de la severidad de la EH-ABO. Hubo 23 casos de incompatibilidad ABO con los siguientes hallazgos serológicos: 9 (39) por ciento presentaron la prueba de autoaglutinación positiva, 5(21 por ciento) el Coombs directo positivo, 20 (36 por ciento) el eluido positivo. De cuatro (2 por ciento) casos con EH-ABO, dos (50 por ciento) tuvieron Coombs directo positivo y tres (75 por ciento) la prueba de autoaglutinación y el eluido positivo. El título de anticuerpos maternos varió entre 1:12 y 1:4096. La determinación semicuantitativa de las subclases IgG en 3 casos de EH-ABO demostró en forma constante la presencia de IgG3 e IgG4 y en 2 casos se asoció la IgG2. Se determinó la presencia de sustancia A en el suero de 14 niños con incompatibilidad ABO, no observándose aparentemente el efecto protector del carácter secretor. Se presentaron 2 casos de EH-Rh, los cuales tuvieron un comportamiento diferente, lo cual podría atribuirse a las subclases de IgG presentes en el suero materno


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Adolescent , Adult , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/blood , Blood Group Antigens/analysis , Hyperbilirubinemia/pathology
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Caracas; Liga de Sociedades de la Cruz Roja y La Media Luna Roja;Cruz Roja Hondureña; 20 nov. 1994. 167 p.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-151820
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In. Lopez Borrasca, Antonio; Arocha Piñango, Carmen; Campos Guerra, Celso; Pereira, Antonio; Pavlousky, Santiago; Ruiz Arguelles, Guillermo; San Miguel, Jesus. Enciclopedia Iberoamericana de Hematologia. Salamanca, Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, oct. 1992. p.439-55, tab.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-157263

ABSTRACT

Entre las anemias hemolíticas adquiridas destacan por sus características especiales, las originadas por procesos inmunológicos, es decir la resultante de la interacción de un anticuerpo contra su antígeno. A efectos de reunir las diferentes formas clínicas que constituyen este grupo, se han propuesto varias clasificaciones, y entre ellas hemos adoptado la que se muestra en las tablas incluidas en el trabajo


Subject(s)
Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune/epidemiology , Antibodies/adverse effects , Antibody Formation , Pharmaceutical Preparations/adverse effects
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Rev. cuba. invest. bioméd ; 9(2-3): 293-304, mayo-dic. 1990. tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-2430

ABSTRACT

En la urolitiasis activa, la hiperoxaluria y la hipocitraturia son considerados factores importantes en la producción de los cálculos renales. La determinación cuantitativa de oxalato en orina, hasta el momento actual, presenta una gran diversidad de métodos y ninguno estable, la determinación cuantitativa de citrato resulta costosa por los métodos actualmente establecidos. Presentamos un método isotacoforético aniónico para la cuantificación de oxalato y citrato en orina de forma simultánea con detección conductimétrica y diferencial acopladas ambas sobre la base del comportamiento iónico de estos metabolitos en los fluídos biológicos


Subject(s)
Oxalates/urine , Citrates/urine , Electrophoresis
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