Publications by authors named "A Talavera"

The replication of the two chromosomes in the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio cholerae is coordinated by the binding of initiator protein RctB to a checkpoint sequence, crtS. Replication of crtS on the primary chromosome (Chr1) triggers replication of the secondary chromosome (Chr2), but the details are poorly understood. Here, we analyze RctB binding patterns in the V.

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  • Facial asymmetry has been noted in Mesoamerican and South American cultures, indicating its historical significance.
  • This study investigates a pre-Hispanic stone face carving from Mexico City that shows signs of facial paralysis, integrating insights from various fields like bioarchaeology and rheumatology.
  • Ongoing research seeks to explore the connections between facial paralysis and rheumatic diseases in ancient populations, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to understand these conditions better.
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Introduction: Real-world data on the effectiveness of upadacitinib for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are limited. To assess upadacitinib persistence, effectiveness, and safety in a real-world scenario.

Methods: Retrospective multicenter study of patients with IBD who received upadacitinib before 31st December 2022 and at least 12 weeks before the recruitment date.

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L. is a medicinally important genus of aquatic and wetland plants consisting of c. 10 recognized species.

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Background: Despite a large body of evidence supporting the use of intravascular imaging (IVI) to guide percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), concerns exist about its universal recommendation. The selective use of IVI to guide PCI of complex lesions and patients is perceived as a rational approach.

Methods: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

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