Publications by authors named "E Fortea"

Equatorial Guinea (EG) is located on the African west coast, with only 0.4 trained physicians per 1,000 resident population. The country has one medical school and there is no specialist training program.

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CLCs are dimeric chloride channels and anion/proton exchangers that regulate processes such as muscle contraction and endo-lysosome acidification. Common gating controls their activity; its closure simultaneously silences both protomers, and its opening allows them to independently transport ions. Mutations affecting common gating in human CLCs cause dominant genetic disorders.

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Chloride homeostasis is regulated in all cellular compartments. CLC-type channels selectively transport Cl across biological membranes. It is proposed that side-chains of pore-lining residues determine Cl selectivity in CLC-type channels, but their spatial orientation and contributions to selectivity are not conserved.

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Cry41Aa, also called parasporin-3, belongs to a group of toxins from the entomopathogenic bacterium that show activity against human cancer cells. Cry41Aa exhibits preferential cytocidal activity towards HL-60 (human promyelocytic leukaemia cells) and HepG2 (human liver cancer cells) cell lines after being proteolytically activated. To better understand the mechanism of action of Cry41Aa, we evolved resistance in HepG2 cells through repeated exposure to increasing doses of the toxin.

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