Publications by authors named "A Salmeron"

The COVID-19 pandemic remains a significant global health threat, with uncertainties persisting regarding the factors determining whether individuals experience mild symptoms, severe conditions, or succumb to the disease. This study presents an NMR metabolomics-based approach, analysing 80 serum and urine samples from COVID-19 patients (34 intensive care patients and 46 hospitalized patients) and 32 from healthy controls. Our research identifies discriminant metabolites and clinical variables relevant to COVID-19 diagnosis and severity.

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  • - A 45-year-old man experienced symptoms of supraventricular tachycardia, a rapid heart rhythm issue.
  • - An electrophysiology study and 3D electroanatomic mapping revealed the tachycardia was caused by a focal area in a large left atrial diverticulum.
  • - 3D printing models were utilized to successfully guide the catheter ablation procedure due to the complex anatomy involved.
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  • The study focuses on Fmr1-knockout (KO) rats, which are used as a model for Fragile X Syndrome and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • Researchers examined the effects of chlorpyrifos (CPF), a pesticide linked to ASD, on both KO and wild-type rats by assessing metabolic changes in various brain regions and gut content at different postnatal days.
  • The findings revealed specific metabolic variations in brain tissues related to genotype and CPF exposure, including alterations in key biomarkers and metabolites associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction, while gene expression changes were minimal.
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Background: Unlike Transposable Elements (TEs) and gene/genome duplication, the role of the so-called nuclear plastid DNA sequences (NUPTs) in shaping the evolution of genome architecture and function remains poorly studied. We investigate here the functional and evolutionary fate of NUPTs in the orphan crop Moringa oleifera (moringa), featured by the highest fraction of plastid DNA found so far in any plant genome, focusing on (i) any potential biases in their distribution in relation to specific nuclear genomic features, (ii) their contribution to the emergence of new genes and gene regions, and (iii) their impact on the expression of target nuclear genes.

Results: In agreement with their potential mutagenic effect, NUPTs are underrepresented among structural genes, although their overall transcription levels and broadness were only lower when involved exonic regions; the occurrence of plastid DNA generally did not result in a broader expression, except among those affected in introns by older NUPTs.

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Retroperitoneal fibrosis, a rare and often idiopathic condition, poses significant diagnostic challenges. While most cases are considered idiopathic or immune-mediated, a small but important proportion are associated with malignant neoplasms, with implications for prognosis and management. The present study describes the case of a 69-year-old man who presented to the emergency department of the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital (Granada, Spain), with a 2-week history of epigastric pain, vomiting and altered bowel habits.

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