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Research paper thumbnail of Prevalencia de lesiones y fitness en universitarios

Prevalencia de lesiones y fitness en universitarios

Cuerpo Cultura y Movimiento, Jul 1, 2021

<jats:p>El agrado de las personas por realizar actividad física a través de las prácticas d... more <jats:p>El agrado de las personas por realizar actividad física a través de las prácticas deportivas relacionadas con las modalidades del fitness y la presencia de lesiones en sus participantes han tenido un gran aumento en las últimas décadas. Por tanto, este artículo de investigación buscó evidenciar la prevalencia de lesiones en los estudiantes de la Universidad Santo Tomás (USTA) de Bogotá, Colombia. Esta investigación presenta un diseño no experimental de carácter transversal. Para el análisis se utilizó el instrumento CLUP-F con el que se identificaron la modalidad de fitness que practican, el tiempo de práctica, la cantidad de veces que se lesionan y la región corporal afectada. Los datos estadísticos fueron analizados utilizando hojas de cálculo en Excel (versión 2016). Los resultados indicaron que todas las modalidades presentan un índice lesivo mayor o igual al 50 % de sus participantes, así como una predominancia de las lesiones sobre la articulación del hombro. A su vez, los practicantes de halterofilia y calistenia presentan el mayor porcentaje de participantes lesionados.</jats:p>

Research paper thumbnail of Effecto De Monoaminas Sobre La Secrecion De Acth en Celulas Dispersas, Perfundidas, De La Adenohipofisis Del Pato Barcino Chico (Anas Flavirostris)

Effecto De Monoaminas Sobre La Secrecion De Acth en Celulas Dispersas, Perfundidas, De La Adenohipofisis Del Pato Barcino Chico (Anas Flavirostris)

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of various peptides on the release of ACTH, using perfused, dispersed duck pituitary cells

Effect of various peptides on the release of ACTH, using perfused, dispersed duck pituitary cells

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984

Research paper thumbnail of Immunohistochemical demonstration of pro-γ-MSH-like substances in the pituitary gland of various vertebrate species

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1982

Using the peroxidase/antiperoxidase unlabeled antibody enzyme technique pituitaries of several ve... more Using the peroxidase/antiperoxidase unlabeled antibody enzyme technique pituitaries of several vertebrate species: man, rat, pig, cat, duck, snake, toad, and fish immunostained with an antibody directed against a portion of the cryptic region of the corticotropini lipotropin common precursor. In all of them, pars distalis corticotropes and pars intermedia melanotropes were positively stained. Specificity studies and controls performed ruled out the possibility of cross-reaction with other known pituitary hormones or peptides. The wide distribution of cross-reaction with the antibody among vertebrate species suggests that a sequence of the cryptic region may be responsible for a yet undiscovered biological effect.

Research paper thumbnail of An overview of graph databases and their applications in the biomedical domain

Database, 2021

Over the past couple of decades, the explosion of densely interconnected data has stimulated the ... more Over the past couple of decades, the explosion of densely interconnected data has stimulated the research, development and adoption of graph database technologies. From early graph models to more recent native graph databases, the landscape of implementations has evolved to cover enterprise-ready requirements. Because of the interconnected nature of its data, the biomedical domain has been one of the early adopters of graph databases, enabling more natural representation models and better data integration workflows, exploration and analysis facilities. In this work, we survey the literature to explore the evolution, performance and how the most recent graph database solutions are applied in the biomedical domain, compiling a great variety of use cases. With this evidence, we conclude that the available graph database management systems are fit to support data-intensive, integrative applications, targeted at both basic research and exploratory tasks closer to the clinic.

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalencia de lesiones y fitness en universitarios

Prevalencia de lesiones y fitness en universitarios

Cuerpo Cultura y Movimiento, Jul 1, 2021

<jats:p>El agrado de las personas por realizar actividad física a través de las prácticas d... more <jats:p>El agrado de las personas por realizar actividad física a través de las prácticas deportivas relacionadas con las modalidades del fitness y la presencia de lesiones en sus participantes han tenido un gran aumento en las últimas décadas. Por tanto, este artículo de investigación buscó evidenciar la prevalencia de lesiones en los estudiantes de la Universidad Santo Tomás (USTA) de Bogotá, Colombia. Esta investigación presenta un diseño no experimental de carácter transversal. Para el análisis se utilizó el instrumento CLUP-F con el que se identificaron la modalidad de fitness que practican, el tiempo de práctica, la cantidad de veces que se lesionan y la región corporal afectada. Los datos estadísticos fueron analizados utilizando hojas de cálculo en Excel (versión 2016). Los resultados indicaron que todas las modalidades presentan un índice lesivo mayor o igual al 50 % de sus participantes, así como una predominancia de las lesiones sobre la articulación del hombro. A su vez, los practicantes de halterofilia y calistenia presentan el mayor porcentaje de participantes lesionados.</jats:p>

Research paper thumbnail of Effecto De Monoaminas Sobre La Secrecion De Acth en Celulas Dispersas, Perfundidas, De La Adenohipofisis Del Pato Barcino Chico (Anas Flavirostris)

Effecto De Monoaminas Sobre La Secrecion De Acth en Celulas Dispersas, Perfundidas, De La Adenohipofisis Del Pato Barcino Chico (Anas Flavirostris)

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of various peptides on the release of ACTH, using perfused, dispersed duck pituitary cells

Effect of various peptides on the release of ACTH, using perfused, dispersed duck pituitary cells

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984

Research paper thumbnail of Immunohistochemical demonstration of pro-γ-MSH-like substances in the pituitary gland of various vertebrate species

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1982

Using the peroxidase/antiperoxidase unlabeled antibody enzyme technique pituitaries of several ve... more Using the peroxidase/antiperoxidase unlabeled antibody enzyme technique pituitaries of several vertebrate species: man, rat, pig, cat, duck, snake, toad, and fish immunostained with an antibody directed against a portion of the cryptic region of the corticotropini lipotropin common precursor. In all of them, pars distalis corticotropes and pars intermedia melanotropes were positively stained. Specificity studies and controls performed ruled out the possibility of cross-reaction with other known pituitary hormones or peptides. The wide distribution of cross-reaction with the antibody among vertebrate species suggests that a sequence of the cryptic region may be responsible for a yet undiscovered biological effect.

Research paper thumbnail of An overview of graph databases and their applications in the biomedical domain

Database, 2021

Over the past couple of decades, the explosion of densely interconnected data has stimulated the ... more Over the past couple of decades, the explosion of densely interconnected data has stimulated the research, development and adoption of graph database technologies. From early graph models to more recent native graph databases, the landscape of implementations has evolved to cover enterprise-ready requirements. Because of the interconnected nature of its data, the biomedical domain has been one of the early adopters of graph databases, enabling more natural representation models and better data integration workflows, exploration and analysis facilities. In this work, we survey the literature to explore the evolution, performance and how the most recent graph database solutions are applied in the biomedical domain, compiling a great variety of use cases. With this evidence, we conclude that the available graph database management systems are fit to support data-intensive, integrative applications, targeted at both basic research and exploratory tasks closer to the clinic.