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- BSC distribution maps in Great Salt Lake (GSL)This dataset is the spatial distribution maps of brine shrimp cyst detected from Landsat images in Great Salt Lake (1984-2024).
- Implications and challenges for health in contexts of socio-environmental conflicts due to climate injustice in MexicoThe database contains supplementary material derived from a research project aimed at analyzing health implications associated with 31 socio-environmental conflicts related to fossil fuels and climate justice in Mexico, reported between 2011 and 2023. The data collection was carried out based on cases documented in the Ejol Atlas, from which a database was constructed with both quantitative and qualitative information. Regarding the quantitative data, descriptive parameters are presented, including the type of conflict, the affected population, the intensity of the conflict, and the environmental, socio-economic, and health impacts (including morbidity and mortality). As for the qualitative data, a documentary analysis of the 31 cases was conducted through an inductive coding process. The information is presented in Spanish.
- Estado de la injusticia y transgresión de los derechos humanos ante riesgos de desastre en México (2000-2023)The database compiles cases of human rights violations in Mexico resulting from disaster risk situations between 2000 and 2023. The information includes a descriptive statistical analysis and qualitative coding of the recommendations made by the National Human Rights Commission of Mexico for each case. La base de datos contiene la compilación de casos de violación a los derechos humanos en México por situaciones de riesgos de desastre entre los años 2000 y 2023. La información presenta un análisis estadístico descriptivo en términos generales y la codificación cualitativa de las recomendaciones generadas por la Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos México respecto a cada uno de los casos.
- Understanding social vulnerability and urban risk in informal settlementsThe database in this repository contains supplemental material for the research on social vulnerability and urban risks in informal settlements in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, Mexico. It includes the analysis and systematization of data acquired from the "Social and Urban Environment Characterization of Informal Settlements in a Situation of Poverty". This characterization was carried out by the non-governmental organization TECHO Mexico and represents the first effort in the country to learn about the living conditions of informal settlements. The information is presented in English and Spanish.
- Replication Package for Decomposing the Rate of Inflation: Forecast-Based Connectedness among CPI ComponentsThis repository contains the data and R code used to replicate all empirical results, figures, and tables presented in the above-mentioned article. The study employs a time-varying parameter vector autoregressive (TVP-VAR)-based connectedness approach to analyze country-specific inflation-transmission mechanisms across CPI components. This package is designed to ensure transparency and facilitate the independent verification of the statistical findings.
- A 3D printed modular contact angle analyser Contact angle measurements are a powerful tool for understanding the relationships between liquids and solids. Understanding this relationship is fundamental across a wide range of scientific and engineering disciplines, including materials science, biomedical engineering, coatings technology, and surface chemistry. Although acquiring contact angle measurements is a relatively straightforward technique, current commercial instrumentation is prohibitively expensive, with even the most affordable systems costing >2000 USD. Here we present an almost fully 3D-printed contact angle analyser for 100 USD which still achieves comparable accuracy and precision to commercial solutions. Furthermore, this device can measure interfacial tension between two immiscible liquids, through additional 3D-printed modules. Finally, we have developed a web-based app for analysis, enabling easy data processing across a variety of environments. We also demonstrate comparable performance of our free online analysis tool relative to the free standalone alternative, ImageJ, allowing users to select whichever software is best suited to their use case. All files required to 3D print the contact angle analyser described in the paper “A 3D Printed Modular Contact Angle Analyser” are provided here. For detailed assembly instructions, please refer to the publication. These files include all components necessary to fabricate and assemble the complete device. For printing the parts that make up the contact angle analyser, we recommend using a standard FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printer. Optimal print settings include a 0.4 mm nozzle, a 0.20 mm layer height, and a wall thickness of three perimeters to ensure sufficient structural integrity. An infill density of 20% with a gyroid pattern is suggested, as this provides a good balance between mechanical strength and material efficiency.
- HEPATITIS B EASTERN DRCData in French reporting the findings of a study on HBV seroprevalence in a semi-rural hospital in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Matrix-Driven Signal Bias and Variance Structure in Targeted Polar Metabolomics for Serum Samples: Impact of Dry-Down Sample Preparation and Class-matched Internal Standard NormalizationResearch data to show the reproducibility of our experiments and provide editors and reviewers with more information about our work.
- Sleep quality in patients enrolled in a methadone maintenance program in Colombia: a cross-sectional studyIntroduction: Opioid use disorder is a growing public health problem. Although methadone maintenance programs are effective, sleep disturbances are common and may affect clinical outcomes. In Latin America, evidence on this issue remains limited. Objective: To describe sleep quality and explore associated factors in patients enrolled in a methadone maintenance program in Colombia. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. Patients aged 18 years or older with at least three months in the program were included. Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Descriptive analysis and bivariate analysis were performed using Poisson regression with robust variance to estimate prevalence ratios. Results: A total of 81 patients were included, with a mean age of 33.3 years and a predominance of males. The median global sleep quality score was 8 points. Overall, 75.3% of participants had poor sleep quality. Sleep latency was the most affected component. No statistically significant associations were found between sleep quality and the evaluated variables. Discussion: These findings confirm the high frequency of sleep disturbances among patients receiving methadone treatment. The lack of associations may be explained by the sample size, population homogeneity, or unmeasured factors. Conclusions: Poor sleep quality is highly prevalent among patients in methadone maintenance programs. Its systematic assessment should be considered in clinical practice due to its potential impact on health and the therapeutic process.
- Bastos data OPNc and BBB-on-a chip This raw data contains de data generated that comprehends the research article we are submmiting. We developed a multicellular human blood–brain barrier-on-a-chip model toinvestigate the contribution of OPNc to leukemic cell transmigration. The microfluidic system recapitulates key structural and functional features of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), including endothelial, pericyte, and astrocyte interactions, and exhibits selective barrier properties. Using this system, we demonstrated that RS4;11 leukemic cells adhere to, infiltrate, and transmigrate across the BBB. Silencing of OPNc significantly reduced leukemic cell migration and invasion in transwell assays and was associated with altered cellular morphology, suggesting impaired migratory plasticity. OPNc-silenced cells showed consistent trends toward reduced infiltration and increased circularity rates. Altogether, these findings support a a key role for OPNc in regulating leukemic cell behavior associated with CNS infiltration and establishing the BBB-on-a-chip as a physiologically relevant platform for studying leukemic dissemination.

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