Publications by authors named "E Enrique Querol"

Introduction: Hygiene in critical patients is an essential daily care, provided under safe conditions, to promote comfort and maintain the integrity of skin and mucous membranes, however, it can generate feelings of dependence and vulnerability in patients. The aim of this post hoc study is to know the differences in satisfaction and lived experience regarding bed hygiene in an intensive care unit according to biological sex and gender perspective.

Methods: Observational, descriptive and prospective study in which an ad hoc questionnaire was administered to 148 conscious and oriented patients of legal age.

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The interactions that give rise to protein self-assembly are basically electrical and hydrophobic in origin. The electrical interactions are approached in this study as the interaction between electrostatic dipoles originated by the asymmetric distribution of their charged amino acids. However, hydrophobicity is not easily derivable from basic physicochemical principles.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Moonlighting proteins are single polypeptide chains that have evolved to perform multiple functions, with over 78% linked to human diseases and many being potential drug targets.
  • - These proteins can activate different functions under pathological conditions, either promoting or combating diseases, particularly in processes like inflammation and cancer.
  • - Understanding the specific roles of moonlighting proteins in disease progression is crucial for developing effective treatments, as their functions can impact a patient's health in complex ways.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many hospitalized patients and deaths worldwide. Coronavirus patients were isolated from their relatives and visits were banned to prevent contagion. This has brought about a significant change in deeply rooted care habits in Mediterranean and Latin American countries where the family normally accompanies vulnerable hospitalized patients.

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