Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Ciencia en México (y el mundo)

Aunque el mapa de como estamos en producción científica es poco halagador, lo interesante es que hemos crecido, sobre todo comparando a otros países (incluído EU). Compare la primera foto con la segunda. Este tipo de gráficas se parecen al homúnculo de Penfield (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homúnculo) :)

 

PRODUCCION CIENTIFICA

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CRECIMIENTO PRODUCCION CIENTIFICA

206

 

 

fuente http://www.worldmapper.org

Molecular definitions of cell death subroutines

In 2009, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) proposed a set of recommendations for the definition of distinct cell death morphologies and for the appropriate use of cell death-related terminology, including ‘apoptosis’, ‘necrosis’ and ‘mitotic catastrophe’. In view of the substantial progress in the biochemical and genetic exploration of cell death, time has come to switch from morphological to molecular definitions of cell death modalities. Here we propose a functional classification of cell death subroutines that applies to both in vitro and in vivo settings and includes extrinsic apoptosis, caspase-dependent or -independent intrinsic apoptosis, regulated necrosis, autophagic cell death and mitotic catastrophe. Moreover, we discuss the utility of expressions indicating additional cell death modalities. On the basis of the new, revised NCCD classification, cell death subroutines are defined by a series of precise, measurable biochemical features.

http://www.nature.com/cdd/journal/v19/n1/pdf/cdd201196a.pdf

Video animation: RNA interference

RNA interference (RNAi) is an important pathway that is used in many different organisms to regulate gene expression. This animation introduces the principles of RNAi involving small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs).