Publications by authors named "Chavez F"

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  • The extreme and remote high-latitude regions of Antarctica, particularly near the South Pole, have shown the presence of microbial life, with limited knowledge about their genetic traits and capabilities.
  • Research focused on soils from Union Glacier revealed a less diverse bacterial community compared to other regions, with predominant phyla being Actinomycetota and Pseudomonadota, and identified over 80 species-level genomes, including a novel ammonia-oxidizing archaeon.
  • The study discovered multiple antibiotic-resistant bacteria with potential pathogenic qualities, which produced various virulence factors, highlighting concerns about microbial resistance emerging from these isolated environments.
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Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) is a highly efficacious, evidence-based treatment for children with disruptive behaviors and their families. PCIT is a dyadic therapy designed to improve parent-child relationships and decrease children's behavioral problems. PCIT research specific to Black families is currently sparse.

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In 2015, the largest recorded harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurred in the Northeast Pacific, causing nearly 100 million dollars in damages to fisheries and killing many protected marine mammals. Dominated by the toxic diatom , this bloom produced high levels of the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). Through molecular and transcriptional characterization of 52 near-weekly phytoplankton net-tow samples collected at a bloom hotspot in Monterey Bay, California, we identified active transcription of known DA biosynthesis () genes from the three identified toxigenic species, including as the primary origin of toxicity.

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Objective: Patients with Asherman's Syndrome (AS) and an endometrial thickness (EMT) less than 7 mm are infertile women with suboptimal endometrium due to uterine scarring or endometrial atrophy. This study aimed to examine the effect of intrauterine injections of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSC) from the Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue on EMT and in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes: which are improvements in EMT and pregnancy rates.

Methods: This double-arm retrospective study included 41 AS patients with hysteroscopic adhesiolysis.

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  • This article discusses the synthesis of iron complexes using bulky imidazole ligands, specifically focusing on a 5-coordinate complex formed with 1,2-dimethylimidazole.
  • The study reveals that substituting a methyl group with a propyl group leads to a 14-electron complex with a tetrahedral geometry, which serves as a model for studying carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs).
  • The article also presents findings on the reactivity of these iron complexes with olefin substrates in the presence of oxygen, with one complex yielding more products than the other, supported by theoretical DFT calculations.
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This chapter introduces protocols for culturing and maintaining Dictyostelium discoideum and methods for conducting virulence assays in this organism to study bacterial pathogenicity. It outlines advanced techniques, such as automated microscopy and flow cytometry, for detailed cellular analysis and traditional microbiological approaches. These comprehensive protocols will enable researchers to probe the virulence factors of pathogens like Klebsiella pneumoniae and to elucidate the details of host-pathogen interactions within a cost-effective and adaptable laboratory framework.

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Studying host-pathogen interactions is essential for understanding infectious diseases and developing possible treatments, especially for priority pathogens with increased virulence and antibiotic resistance, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae. Over time, this subject has been approached from different perspectives, often using mammal host models and invasive endpoint measurements (e.g.

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Climate change is an existential threat to the environmental and socioeconomic sustainability of the coastal zone and impacts will be complex and widespread. Evidence from California and across the United States shows that climate change is impacting coastal communities and challenging managers with a plethora of stressors already present. Widespread action could be taken that would sustain California's coastal ecosystems and communities.

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The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains represents an important challenge for global health, underscoring the critical need for innovative strategies to confront this threat. Natural products and their derivatives have emerged as a promising reservoir for drug discovery. The social amoeba is a potent model organism in this effort.

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  • This study investigates a rare environmental yeast that is an emerging pathogen with some strains resistant to antifungal drugs, making accurate identification crucial in clinical settings.
  • It focuses on three specific yeast isolates responsible for fungemia in Honduras, utilizing ribosomal ITS region sequencing for identification and analyzing their antifungal susceptibility and virulence traits like exoenzyme production and biofilm formation.
  • The findings revealed that the isolates exhibited significant virulence characteristics, including strong biofilm production and the ability to adhere to and invade human cell lines, marking the first identification of this yeast as a human infection cause in Honduras.
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Background: The convergence of hypervirulence and carbapenem resistance in the bacterial pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae represents a critical global health concern. Hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (hvKp) strains, frequently from sequence type 23 (ST23) and having a K1 capsule, have been associated with severe community-acquired invasive infections.

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The emergence of hypervirulent (hvKP) strains poses a significant threat to public health due to high mortality rates and propensity to cause severe community-acquired infections in healthy individuals. The ability to form biofilms and produce a protective capsule contributes to its enhanced virulence and is a significant challenge to effective antibiotic treatment. Polyphosphate kinase 1 (PPK1) is an enzyme responsible for inorganic polyphosphate synthesis and plays a vital role in regulating various physiological processes in bacteria.

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Unlabelled: In 2015, the largest recorded harmful algal bloom (HAB) occurred in the Northeast Pacific, causing nearly 100 million dollars in damages to fisheries and killing many protected marine mammals. Dominated by the toxic diatom , this bloom produced high levels of the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). Through molecular and transcriptional characterization of 52 near-weekly phytoplankton net-tow samples collected at a bloom hotspot in Monterey Bay, California, we identified active transcription of known DA biosynthesis ( ) genes from the three identified toxigenic species, including as the primary origin of toxicity.

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Introduction: Disruptive behavior disorders are among the most prevalent pediatric mental health referrals for young children. However, families from historically minoritized social identities have experienced disparities in treatment access, retention, and outcomes. Evidence-based interventions such as Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) have been found to be effective in reducing children's disruptive behaviors in minoritized families.

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Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in children and adolescents younger than 19 years. An estimated 10 000 deaths are caused by this disease annually in this age group in Latin America and the Caribbean. In high-income countries, the survival of children and adolescents with neoplasms can reach 85%; however, in middle- and low-income countries, despite progress, survival rates are significantly lower (between 10% and 60%).

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Streams and their riparian areas are important habitats and foraging sites for bats feeding on emergent aquatic insects. Chemical pollutants entering freshwater streams from agricultural and wastewater sources have been shown to alter aquatic insect emergence, yet little is known about how this impacts insectivorous bats in riparian areas. In this study, we investigate the relationships between the presence of wastewater effluent, in-stream pesticide toxicity, the number of emergent and flying aquatic insects, and the activity and hunting behaviour of bats at 14 streams in southwestern Germany.

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Multidrug- and carbapenem-resistant (CR-) are critical threats to global health and key traffickers of resistance genes to other pathogens. Despite the sustained increase in CR- infections in Chile, few strains have been described at the genomic level, lacking details of their resistance and virulence determinants and the mobile elements mediating their dissemination. In this work, we studied the antimicrobial susceptibility and performed a comparative genomic analysis of 10 CR- isolates from the Chilean surveillance of carbapenem-resistant .

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Omic BON is a thematic Biodiversity Observation Network under the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), focused on coordinating the observation of biomolecules in organisms and the environment. Our founding partners include representatives from national, regional, and global observing systems; standards organizations; and data and sample management infrastructures. By coordinating observing strategies, methods, and data flows, Omic BON will facilitate the co-creation of a global omics meta-observatory to generate actionable knowledge.

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Dicobalt hexacarbonyl 5-alkynyl furopyrimidine nucleoside analogs, with 4-methylphenyl (-tolyl) and 4-pentylphenyl substituents attached at the C-6 base position, designed in the form of ribose acetyl esters, were synthesized (42-96%). Attached at the C-5 position were propargyl alcohol, its methyl ether and acetate derivatives, butynol, and the 4-methylphenyl- (-tolyl) and 4-pentylphenyl-substituted alkynyl groups, which were coordinated to a dicobalt hexacarbonyl unit. The structure of 5-(3-acetoxyprop-1-yn-1-yl)-6--tolyl-2'-deoxyribofuranosyl-furo[2,3-]pyrimidin-2-one was determined by X-ray crystallography.

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Background And Purpose: Palpation evaluates the fascia, a three-dimensional web of connective tissues. We propose altered fascia system displacement in patients with myofascial pain syndrome. This study determined the concurrent validity of palpation and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) videos played on Windows Media Player 10 (WMP) when evaluating the direction of the fascia system's displacement at the end of the cervical active range of motion (AROM).

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Pseudo-nitzschia species with the ability to produce the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA) are the main cause of harmful algal blooms (HABs) along the U.S. West Coast, with major impacts on ecosystems, fisheries, and human health.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort.

Purpose: To assess preoperative arm pain severity influence on postoperative patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) and minimal clinically important difference (MCID) achievement following single-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF).

Overview Of Literature: There is evidence that preoperative symptom severity can affect postoperative outcomes.

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Background: Existing literature has not yet evaluated the impact of postoperative length of stay (LOS) on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and minimum clinically important difference (MCID) in patients undergoing anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF). The authors investigates the influence of postoperative LOS following ALIF on PROMs and MCID achievement rates.

Methods: A single-surgeon database was retrospectively reviewed for patients undergoing single-level ALIF.

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Long-term biological time series that monitor ecosystems across the ocean's full water column are extremely rare. As a result, classic paradigms are yet to be tested. One such paradigm is that variations in coastal upwelling drive changes in marine ecosystems throughout the water column.

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