Publications by authors named "E H DE REDONDO"

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  • Microbiome modulation has the potential to enhance individual health and lower the risk of various diseases, including cancers like colorectal cancer (CRC), by influencing gut health.
  • * Research shows a link between gut microbiome alterations and the development and progression of CRC, especially in the context of obesity, which is known to disrupt gut bacteria balance (dysbiosis).
  • * A systematic review analyzed 101 studies to explore the connections between obesity, gut microbiota, and CRC, highlighting that metabolic, immune, and microbial imbalances contribute to the risk of obesity-related CRC.
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Introduction: Enrolling children with cancer in early phase trials is crucial to access innovative treatments, contributing to advancing pediatric oncology research and providing tailored therapeutic options. Our objective is to analyze the impact of these trials on patient outcomes and safety, and to examine the evolution and feasibility of trials in pediatric cancer over the past decade.

Methods: All patients recruited in pediatric anticancer phase I/II clinical trials from January 2014 to December 2022 were included.

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of respiratory tract infections in adults, particularly older adults and those with underlying medical conditions. Vaccination has emerged as a potential key strategy to prevent RSV-related morbidity and mortality. This Neumoexperts Prevention (NEP) Group scientific paper aims to provide an evidence-based positioning and RSV vaccination recommendations for adult patients.

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If a mechanism of more efficient glycolysis depending on pyruvate is present in stallion spermatozoa, detrimental effects of higher glucose concentrations that are common in current commercial extenders could be counteracted. To test this hypothesis, spermatozoa were incubated in a 67 mM Glucose modified Tyrode's media in the presence of 1- or 10-mM pyruvate and in the Tyrode's basal media which contains 5 mM glucose. Spermatozoa incubated for 3 h at 37 °C in 67 mM Tyrode's media with 10 mM pyruvate showed increased motility in comparison with aliquots incubated in Tyrode's 5 mM glucose and Tyrode's 67 mM glucose (57.

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