Publications by authors named "Christian Salcedo"

Article Synopsis
  • TC-325 powder has shown effective results in managing upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) related to malignancies compared to standard treatments, as indicated by a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
  • The study analyzed data from four RCTs involving 227 patients, revealing that TC-325 significantly improved immediate hemostasis rates without affecting other important outcomes like rebleeding, surgery needs, or mortality.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that TC-325 is a superior option for achieving immediate control of bleeding in malignancy-related UGIB.
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A patient with recent thoracic outlet decompression surgery presented with acute dyspnea and was found by point-of-care ultrasound to have diaphragm dysfunction. This case highlights an unexpected cause of respiratory complaints in the outpatient setting discovered at the bedside, utilizing point-of-care ultrasound protocol.

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Bark beetles are among the most destructive of pine forest pests and they form close symbiotic relationships with ophiostomatoid fungi. Although some fungi are considered to be mutualistic symbionts of bark beetles with respect to the supply of nutrients, detrimental effects of fungal symbionts on larval growth have also been frequently reported. The mechanisms of such antagonistic effects are hypothesized to be a decrease in nutritional resources caused by competition for saccharides by the fungi.

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The sex pheromone blend of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a multi-component system, as is that of many other moths, and (Z)-11-hexadecenal 90-99%+(Z)-9-hexadecenal 10-1% was recommended as a standard blend for attracting the species. However, this fails to account for the significance of other compounds that exist in the sex gland. The aim of the present study was to investigate the function of other compounds present in the female sex gland of H.

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Heliconius butterflies are known to maximize fitness by feeding on pollen from Gurania sp. and Psiguria sp. (Cucurbitales: Curcurbitaceae), and Psychotria sp.

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Several Heliconius L. butterflies species form nocturnal aggregations in sites with a particular architecture. Roosts are usually formed under relatively dense vegetation mats where dry vines or branches provide a perch for the night.

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Speciation is generally regarded to result from the splitting of a single lineage. An alternative is hybrid speciation, considered to be extremely rare, in which two distinct lineages contribute genes to a daughter species. Here we show that a hybrid trait in an animal species can directly cause reproductive isolation.

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