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Data Brief ; 31: 105992, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32695858

ABSTRACT

The increasing usage of chaotic systems in the development of security systems, from mobile surveillance devices to the implementation of secure communication systems, leads to devising analog electronic implementations of research. This article presents the electronic implementation dataset from a multi-scroll chaotic system capable of generates until 9-scrolls throughout a monoparametric control based on a Saturated Non-Lineal Function (SNLF). The implemented system controls the number of generated scrolls being capable of producing attractors of single scroll and attractors with 3, 5, 7, and 9-scrolls. Moreover, the implemented system produces a family of bistable behaviors. The authors report the phenomenon in [1], where a complete analysis in the system has been carried out.

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Cell Tissue Bank ; 17(3): 481-9, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27566509

ABSTRACT

The external ear is composed of elastic cartilage. Microtia is a congenital malformation of the external ear that involves a small reduction in size or a complete absence. The aim of tissue engineering is to regenerate tissues and organs clinically implantable based on the utilization of cells and biomaterials. Remnants from microtia represent a source of cells for auricular reconstruction using tissue engineering. To examine the macromolecular architecture of microtia cartilage and behavior of chondrocytes, in order to enrich the knowledge of this type of cartilage as a cell reservoir. Auricular cartilage remnants were obtained from pediatric patients with microtia undergoing reconstructive procedures. Extracellular matrix composition was characterized using immunofluorescence and histological staining methods. Chondrocytes were isolated and expanded in vitro using a mechanical-enzymatic protocol. Chondrocyte phenotype was analyzed using qualitative PCR. Microtia cartilage preserves structural organization similar to healthy elastic cartilage. Extracellular matrix is composed of typical cartilage proteins such as type II collagen, elastin and proteoglycans. Chondrocytes displayed morphological features similar to chondrocytes derived from healthy cartilage, expressing SOX9, COL2 and ELN, thus preserving chondral phenotype. Cell viability was 94.6 % during in vitro expansion. Elastic cartilage from microtia has similar characteristics, both architectural and biochemical to healthy cartilage. We confirmed the suitability of microtia remnant as a reservoir of chondrocytes with potential to be expanded in vitro, maintaining phenotypical features and viability. Microtia remnants are an accessible source of autologous cells for auricular reconstruction using tissue engineering strategies.


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Chondrocytes/pathology , Congenital Microtia/pathology , Ear Cartilage/pathology , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Tissue Engineering/methods , Cell Proliferation , Cell Separation , Cell Shape , Child , Child, Preschool , Collagen Type II/metabolism , Elastin/metabolism , Extracellular Matrix/metabolism , Humans , Phenotype
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Histol Histopathol ; 30(12): 1477-85, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26119536

ABSTRACT

Tissue engineering with the use of biodegradable and biocompatible scaffolds is an interesting option for ear repair. Chitosan-Polyvinyl alcohol-Epichlorohydrine hydrogel (CS-PVA-ECH) is biocompatible and displays appropriate mechanical properties to be used as a scaffold. The present work, studies the potential of CS-PVA-ECH scaffolds seeded with chondrocytes to develop elastic cartilage engineered-neotissues. Chondrocytes isolated from rabbit and swine elastic cartilage were independently cultured onto CS-PVA-ECH scaffolds for 20 days to form the appropriate constructs. Then, in vitro cell viability and morphology were evaluated by calcein AM and EthD-1 assays and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) respectively, and the constructs were implanted in nu/nu mice for four months, in order to evaluate the neotissue formation. Histological analysis of the formed neotissues was performed by Safranin O, Toluidine blue (GAG's), Verhoeff-Van Gieson (elastic fibers), Masson's trichrome (collagen) and Von Kossa (Calcium salts) stains and SEM. Results indicate appropriate cell viability, seeded with rabbit or swine chondrocyte constructs; nevertheless, upon implantation the constructs developed neotissues with different characteristics depending on the animal species from which the seeded chondrocytes came from. Neotissues developed from swine chondrocytes were similar to auricular cartilage, while neotissues from rabbit chondrocytes were similar to hyaline cartilage and eventually they differentiate to bone. This result suggests that neotissue characteristics may be influenced by the animal species source of the chondrocytes isolated.


Subject(s)
Biocompatible Materials , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Chitosan , Chondrocytes/physiology , Ear Cartilage/cytology , Ear Cartilage/growth & development , Hydrogels , Tissue Scaffolds , Animals , Ethidium/analogs & derivatives , Hyaline Cartilage/cytology , Hyaline Cartilage/growth & development , Mice , Osteogenesis/physiology , Polyvinyl Alcohol , Rabbits , Sus scrofa , Swine
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Sensors (Basel) ; 13(12): 17322-31, 2013 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24351638

ABSTRACT

We fabricate a biometric laser fiber synaptic sensor to transmit information from one neuron cell to the other by an optical way. The optical synapse is constructed on the base of an erbium-doped fiber laser, whose pumped diode current is driven by a pre-synaptic FitzHugh-Nagumo electronic neuron, and the laser output controls a post-synaptic FitzHugh-Nagumo electronic neuron. The implemented laser synapse displays very rich dynamics, including fixed points, periodic orbits with different frequency-locking ratios and chaos. These regimes can be beneficial for efficient biorobotics, where behavioral flexibility subserved by synaptic connectivity is a challenge.


Subject(s)
Biometry/methods , Biosensing Techniques/methods , Lasers , Synaptic Transmission/physiology
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Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci ; 366(1864): 459-73, 2008 Feb 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17681912

ABSTRACT

We carried out an experimental study of the synchronization of two unidirectionally coupled Rössler-like electronic circuits with two coexisting chaotic attractors. Different stages of synchronization are identified on the route from asynchronous motion to complete synchronization, as the coupling parameter is increased: intermittent asynchronous jumps between coexisting attractors; intermittent anticipating phase synchronization; and generalized synchronization in the form of subharmonic entrainment terminated by complete synchronization. All these regimes are analysed with time-series, power spectra and phase-space plots of the drive and response oscillators. The experimental study implicitly confirms the results of numerical simulations.

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Plant Dis ; 91(12): 1684, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30780632

ABSTRACT

During June and July of 2007, powdery mildew-infected tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill. cv. Reserve) plants were observed in a commercial greenhouse with an open hydroponic system in Morelia County. Disease incidence increased from 0.5% to more than 90% in 1 month. Infected plants showed leaves with irregular areas of dense, white mycelium covering most of the upper surface. Microscopic analysis showed hyaline, septate hyphae with lobed appressoria. Conidia were ellipsoid to ovoid and 30 to 45 (38) µm × 15 to 20 (16) µm. Conidiophores were erect, 80 to 120 (103) µm, consisted of a foot cell 42 to 67 (56) µm, and two to three short cells. Conidia were produced singly. On the basis of the observed morphological characteristics, the fungus was identified as Oidium neolycopersici L. Kiss (1). Pathogenicity tests were conducted on fourth true-leaf tomato seedlings cv. Reserve under greenhouse conditions (22 ± 5°C). Inoculation was performed by transferring conidia from infected leaves to the leaves of uninfected tomato seedlings with a single-edged razor blade. Powdery mildew symptoms began to develop 7 days after inoculation. Symptoms and morphological characteristics were similar to those observed in the commercial greenhouse. Noninoculated plants remained healthy throughout the experiments. To our knowledge, this is the first report of O. neolycopersici causing powdery mildew on tomato in Michoacan, Mexico. This disease has been reported from Canada, Europe, Japan, the United States (2), and Venezuela (3) on greenhouse and field tomato crops. The observed high incidence and severe infection indicates that this disease may become an important problem in greenhouse tomatoes in Mexico. References: (1) L. Kiss et al. Mycol. Res. 105:684, 2001. (2) L. Kiss et al. Plant Dis. 89:491, 2005. (3) J. O. Montilla et al. Plant Dis. 91:910, 2007.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 96(24): 244102, 2006 Jun 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16907245

ABSTRACT

Synchronization of coupled oscillators exhibiting the coexistence of chaotic attractors is investigated, both numerically and experimentally. The route from the asynchronous motion to a completely synchronized state is characterized by the sequence of type-I and on-off intermittencies, intermittent phase synchronization, anticipated synchronization, and period-doubling phase synchronization.

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