Publications by authors named "C Carrasco"

Examination of the host-associated microbiome in wildlife can provide critical insights into the eco-evolutionary factors driving species diversification and response to disease. This is particularly relevant for isolated populations lacking genomic variation, a phenomenon that is increasingly common as human activities create habitat 'islands' for wildlife. Here, we characterised the gut and otic microbial communities of one such species: Channel Island foxes (Urocyon littoralis).

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The research community has struggled to successfully recruit and retain Hispanic participants into research studies. The purpose of our study is to describe Hispanic enrollment into our study across the past decade. We sought to identify trends in Hispanic engagement in internet-based recruitment over three distinct time periods including the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Carboplatin is an effective and safer alternative to cisplatin for treating stage I seminoma, minimizing risks like nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity.
  • A case involved a 48-year-old man who experienced hematuria and acute kidney injury after receiving adjuvant carboplatin following surgery for testicular seminoma.
  • The acute kidney injury resolved after conservative management and the removal of a blood clot during cystoscopy, with imaging indicating potential ureteral obstruction.
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The antimicrobial properties of a series of anionic bis(carbene) silver complexes Na[Ag(NHC)] were investigated (- and , where NHC is a 2,2'-(imidazol-2-ylidene)dicarboxylate-type -heterocyclic carbene). The complexes were synthesized by the interaction of imidazolium dicarboxylate compounds with silver oxide in the presence of aqueous sodium hydroxide. Complexes , were characterized analytically and spectroscopically, and the ligand precursor and complexes and were structurally identified by X-ray diffraction methods.

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Electrocoagulation of landfill leachate has been widely investigated, however, only few reports include the reuse of the treated water. In this work, treated leachate is evaluated as irrigation water. The main obstacle is the high Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR=Na/(Ca+Mg)/2.

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