Publications by authors named "David Tomas"

Copper radioisotopes can be used for imaging as well as for therapy and, thus, can form ideal theranostic pairs. The Cu(II) complexes of cross-bridged cyclam (cb-cyclam) derivatives are considered to be highly stable . However, the complexes are mostly formed under harsh conditions not compatible with sensitive biomolecules.

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Diazidodifluoromethane was prepared from dibromodifluoromethane, sodium azide and an alkanethiolate initiator. It represents the first example of a diazidomethane that is stable enough to be used in synthesis. The stability of (poly)azidomethanes was explored with calculations.

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  • - Coordination compounds of lanthanides are crucial for biomedical uses like MRI contrast agents, but improvements in their stability and safety have been slow since the 1980s.
  • - The introduction of ClickZip, a new synthetic strategy, significantly enhances the stability of these compounds, making them up to a million times more inert than previous methods, thus broadening their applications.
  • - ClickZip chelates allow for efficient release and detection in biological samples, showing potential in advanced analysis techniques and specific applications in studying peptides related to cell penetration and obesity.
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Tofacitinib is an oral small-molecule Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor that preferentially inhibits JAK1 and JAK3. Its efficacy in inducing and maintaining remission in ulcerative colitis (UC) as well as its safety profile has been demonstrated in multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials. Additionally, real-world studies evaluating the effectiveness and adverse effects of tofacitinib have been conducted, affirming its clinical efficacy in moderate-to-severe UC.

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This study presents a pioneering approach that leverages advanced sensing technologies and data processing techniques to enhance the process of clinical documentation generation during medical consultations. By employing sophisticated sensors to capture and interpret various cues such as speech patterns, intonations, or pauses, the system aims to accurately perceive and understand patient-doctor interactions in real time. This sensing capability allows for the automation of transcription and summarization tasks, facilitating the creation of concise and informative clinical documents.

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The Internet of Things generates vast data volumes via diverse sensors, yet its potential remains unexploited for innovative data-driven products and services. Limitations arise from sensor-dependent data handling by manufacturers and user companies, hindering third-party access and comprehension. Initiatives like the European Data Act aim to enable high-quality access to sensor-generated data by regulating accuracy, completeness, and relevance while respecting intellectual property rights.

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Smart monitoring and surveillance systems have become one of the fundamental areas in the context of security applications in Smart Cities. In particular, video surveillance for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) applied to the recognition of potential offenders and to the detection and prevention of violent acts is a challenging task that is still undergoing. This paper presents a method based on deep learning for face recognition at a distance for security applications.

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Neurons in the CA1 area of the mouse hippocampus encode the position of the animal in an environment. However, given the variability in individual neurons responses, the accuracy of this code is still poorly understood. It was proposed that downstream areas could achieve high spatial accuracy by integrating the activity of thousands of neurons, but theoretical studies point to shared fluctuations in the firing rate as a potential limitation.

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Contactless digital tags are increasingly penetrating into many areas of human activities. Digitalization of our environment requires an ever growing number of objects to be identified and tracked with machine-readable labels. Molecules offer immense potential to serve for this purpose, but our ability to write, read, and communicate molecular code with current technology remains limited.

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Spatial navigation is one of the most frequently used behavioral paradigms to study memory formation in rodents. Commonly used tasks to study memory are labor-intensive, preventing the simultaneous testing of multiple animals with the tendency to yield a low number of trials, curtailing the statistical power. Moreover, they are not tailored to be combined with neurophysiology recordings because they are not based on overt stereotyped behavioral responses that can be precisely timed.

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Cross-bridged cyclam derivatives bearing two phosphonate (H), bis(phosphinate) (H), or phosphinate (H) pendant arms were synthesized and studied with respect to their application as copper radioisotope carriers in nuclear medicine. The ligands show high macrocycle basicity (p > 14) and high Cu(II) complex stability (log = 20-24). The complexation and dissociation kinetics of the Cu(II) complexes were studied by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy.

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Four gallium(III) complexes, [Ga(ClQ)]⋅MeOH (1 - MeOH), [Ga(ClQ)] (1), [Ga(BrQ)] (2), [Ga(dIQ)] (3) and [Ga(CQ)] (4), were prepared (H-ClQ = 5-chloro-8-quinolinol, H-BrQ = 7-bromo-8-quinolinol, H-dIQ = 5,7-diiodo-8-quinolinol, H-CQ = 5-chloro-7-iodo-8-quinolinol) and characterised by elemental analysis, IR and NMR spectroscopy. Single crystal structure analysis of 1 - MeOH confirmed that the complex has a molecular structure with gallium(III) metal ion coordinated in mer-fashion by N- and O-donor atoms of three ClQ ligands. Stability of all complexes in DMSO was proved by H NMR spectroscopy.

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  • Paratuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP), is a chronic infection affecting ruminants and is linked to diseases like Crohn's in humans.
  • This study evaluated the performance of three methods—culturing, quantitative PCR (qPCR), and a peptide-mediated magnetic separation (PMS) phage-based assay—for detecting MAP in various milk types, like raw and powdered.
  • Results showed that qPCR (94% sensitivity) and culture (83% sensitivity) were more effective than the PMS-phage method (40% sensitivity), indicating that qPCR and culture are the best options for MAP detection in dairy products.
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Bifunctional derivatives of bis(phosphinate)-bearing cyclam (BPC) chelators bearing a carboxylate, amine, isothiocyanate, azide, or cyclooctyne in the BP side chain were synthesized. Conjugations required no protection of phosphinate or ring secondary amine groups. The ring amines were not reactive (proton protected) at pH < ∼8.

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Identification of Cronobacter represent a major challenge for laboratories testing powdered infant formula (PIF). In the present study, two biochemical galleries and three molecular methods have been applied to confirm 276 Cronobacter spp. and non-Cronobacter isolates from different sources.

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The new version of the ISO standard method for detection of Cronobacter spp. (EN ISO 22964:2017) was validated in the frame of the European Commission Mandate M381 to CEN. Seventeen laboratories from nine countries participated in the interlaboratory studies to determine the performance characteristics of the method.

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Cyclam derivatives bearing one geminal bis(phosphinic acid), -CH2PO2HCH2PO2H2 (H2L(1)), or phosphinic-phosphonic acid, -CH2PO2HCH2PO3H2 (H3L(2)), pendant arm were synthesized and studied as potential copper(II) chelators for nuclear medical applications. The ligands showed good selectivity for copper(II) over zinc(II) and nickel(II) ions (log KCuL = 25.8 and 27.

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Three symmetrical methylene-bis[(aminomethyl)phosphinic acids] bearing different substituents on the central carbon atom, (NH(2)CH(2))PO(2)H-C(R(1))(R(2))-PO(2)H(CH(2)NH(2)) where R(1) = OH, R(2) = Me (H(2)L(1)), R(1) = OH, R(2) = Ph (H(2)L(2)) and R(1),R(2) = H (H(2)L(3)), were synthesized. Acid-base and complexing properties of the ligands were studied in solution as well as in the solid state. The ligands show unusually high basicity of the nitrogen atoms (log K(1) = 9.

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