Publications by authors named "A J Molera Arribas"

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  • Abdominal pain is a common reason for emergency department visits, and distinguishing between normal recovery and complications post-surgery, like in hysteroscopies with myomectomies, is crucial for physicians.
  • A case involving a 33-year-old female who underwent a hysteroscopy and presented with severe abdominal pain highlighted the difficulty in diagnosing potential surgical complications, leading to imaging that initially suggested a low-grade obstruction.
  • Ultimately, further examination revealed two perforations in the ileum due to uterine perforations, which were repaired successfully, showcasing the importance of thorough reassessment in post-operative patients.
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  • CD37-targeted therapies, like naratuximab emtansine, have shown promise in treating lymphoma, demonstrating strong anti-tumor activity both alone and when combined with rituximab.
  • The study investigated 54 lymphoma models, revealing that the drug's effectiveness varied with CD37 expression and discovered mechanisms of resistance related to genetic changes in cancer cells.
  • Notable combinations with other drugs (anti-IL6, PI3Kδ inhibitors, and BCL2 inhibitors) improved the drug's efficacy in resistant lymphoma models, suggesting new treatment strategies for tougher cases.
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Successful dental implant therapy relies on a bone-implant interface that is mechanically strong and capable of dynamic remodeling in response to functional loads. There are a number of medical conditions or therapies that can affect either bone metabolism or the resistance of bone to infection. However, their effects are often mitigated by local factors or individual responses so the impact of these conditions is not clear-cut.

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Several studies have reported high overweight and obesity incidence among schoolchildren and adolescents, who mostly consume packaged snacks with critical nutrients exceeding the criteria of international profiling systems during school breaks. Then, the objectives of this work were to reformulate a snack consumed by Argentinian schoolchildren and adolescents (aged 6-13 years) to decrease its critical nutrient contents and to determine if this product would still be accepted. Chocolate chip vanilla cookies were selected for reformulation considering each recommended cut-off point for critical nutrients, since a prohibition of products with warning octagons being offered at schools would come into effect in Argentina.

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  • The Iberian Peninsula played a crucial role in understanding human settlement in Eurasia, particularly during the transition from Neandertals to anatomically modern humans.
  • There was a notable lack of human presence in central Iberia for about 16,000 years following the Neandertals' disappearance until evidence of human occupation re-emerges around 36,200 years ago.
  • The findings indicate that despite a shift towards colder and dryer conditions, anatomically modern humans successfully adapted their subsistence strategies and settled in areas previously thought to be uninhabitable, challenging existing views on early population dynamics in southwestern Europe.
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