Publications by authors named "B Perez-Montero"

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  • This study establishes reference intervals (RI) for total antioxidant status (TAS) in dogs, addressing gaps in existing data and factors that affect TAS measurement.
  • The research involved blood samples from 190 healthy dogs of various types (pet, police, shelter), determining TAS through a specific commercial test following established veterinary guidelines.
  • Results showed that police dogs had higher TAS levels than pet dogs, and significant relationships were found between TAS and several biochemical markers, enhancing the understanding of TAS in clinical practice for canines.
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Background: Canine leishmaniosis (CanL), caused by Leishmania infantum, is an important vector-borne parasitic disease in dogs with implications for human health. Despite advancements, managing CanL remains challenging due to its complexity, especially in chronic, relapsing cases. Mathematical modeling has emerged as a powerful tool in various medical fields, but its application in understanding CanL relapses remains unexplored.

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This study evaluates distal tubular damage in early stages of renal disease in dogs with naturally acquired leishmaniosis. Pherograms of urinary proteins separated in vertical electrophoresis system (SDS-PAGE) were evaluated. Peptide fingerprint and fragmentation (MALDI-TOF TOF) identified bands located at 100 and 60 kDa as Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP) and albumin, respectively.

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Rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) and R-bendamustine (R-B) are the most common frontline treatment strategies for advanced-stage follicular lymphoma (FL). After R-CHOP induction therapy, using rituximab for maintenance therapy notably improves outcomes; however, whether this can be achieved by using the same approach after R-B therapy is still being determined. This retrospective analysis compared 476 FL patients from 17 GELTAMO centers who received R-based regimens followed by rituximab maintenance therapy for untreated advanced-stage FL.

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Background: Oxidative stress has been proven to play a role in numerous human and canine diseases. Among the biomarkers of oxidative stress, Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances (TBARS) and Total Antioxidant Status (TAS) are two of the most widely used. Preanalytical factors are crucial for obtaining accurate results in these assays.

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