Publications by authors named "Estrada J"

Assessing the health status of vegetation is of vital importance for all stakeholders. Multi-spectral and hyper-spectral imaging systems are tools for evaluating the health of vegetation in laboratory settings, and also hold the potential of assessing vegetation of large portions of land. However, the literature lacks benchmark datasets to test algorithms for predicting plant health status, with most researchers creating tailored datasets.

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Background: Right ventricular pseudoaneurysms are extremely rare and there is no precise recommendation for their management.

Case Summary: We present the case of a successful coil embolization of a right ventricular pseudoaneurysm in a woman with chronic kidney disease due to perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody vasculitis and a history of difficult placement of a hemodialysis catheter.

Discussion: Ventricular pseudoaneurysm is a contained rupture of the ventricular wall that can occur due to several causes.

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We present the complete chloroplast genome of the eelgrass from Monterey, California. The genome is circular and 144,675  bp in length. It consists of 82 protein-coding, 31 transfer RNA, and 8 ribosomal RNA genes and is 99.

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Unlabelled: Dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex can lead to cognitive inflexibility due to multifactorial causes as included cardiometabolic disorders, stress, inadequate diets, as well as an imbalance of the gut-brain axis microbiota. However, these risk factors have not been evaluated jointly. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of physical stress (MS: Male Stress and FS: Female Stress) and high-fat diet (MD: Male Diet and FD: Female Diet) supplementation on the gut microbiota and cognitive flexibility.

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Glioblastomas are the most common and deadly primary brain tumors, with high mortality rates despite aggressive therapies. Cellular senescence is important for cancer development, as it limits tumor progression; however, it may also stimulate inflammation at the tumor microenvironment, promoting tumor development. Hence, modulation of senescence is an important target for cancer therapy.

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Background: Significant associations have been established among individual maximum joint and segment velocities with throwing arm kinetics and ball velocity in baseball.

Purpose: Investigate how pitches with the fastest maximum joint and segment velocities, in both ideal and non-ideal sequence order, may impact ball velocity and throwing arm kinetics in professional baseball pitchers.

Methods: Professional(n=338) pitchers threw 8-12 fastball pitches while evaluated with 3D-motion capture (480 Hz).

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Farrowing durations that exceed 240 min cause stillborn rates to increase. Therefore, feeding strategies in late gestation have been studied to mitigate the negative consequences of extended farrowing durations. A total of 1,501 sows (PIC 1050 Camborough) were used for this study at two individual farms near Carthage, IL.

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Introduction: Alterations in cognitive performance are associated with inadequate nutritional states and diet composition. Prebiotics, such as inulin, are substances that can modulate the gut microbiome and, consequently, brain function by producing metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). This study aimed to evaluate the effect of supplementation with inulin on cognitive flexibility, body composition, and gut microbiota in a murine model exposed to a high-fat (HF) diet.

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Background: The utility of repeat ablation for premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) after prior ablation failure is not clear.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the outcomes of repeat ablation and the use of different techniques in patients who failed prior PVC ablation.

Methods: We reviewed 239 consecutive patients who underwent PVC ablation.

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Perfluorocarbon (PFC) droplets represent a novel class of phase-shift contrast agent with promise in applications in biomedical and bioengineering fields. PFC droplets undergo a fast liquid-gas transition upon exposure to acoustic or optical triggering, offering a potential adaptable and versatile tool as contrast agent in diagnostic imaging and localized drug delivery vehicles in therapeutics systems. In this paper, we utilize advanced imaging techniques to investigate ultra-high-speed inertial dynamics and rectified quasi-static (low-speed) diffusion evolution of optically induced PFC droplet vaporization within three different hydrogels, each of different concentrations, examining effects such as droplet size and PFC core on bubble dynamics and material viscoelastic properties.

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  • Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is associated with porcine-circovirus-associated diseases (PCVADs), and while vaccination helps control these diseases, it does not provide complete immunity and may lead to vaccine failure.
  • A study conducted in Colombia found that 82% of pigs and 92.9% of herds were infected with PCV2, with the PCV2d variant being the most prevalent.
  • Histopathological examinations revealed common lung issues, and the study suggested that bivalent vaccines offer better immune coverage compared to monovalent vaccines despite ongoing clinical cases of PCV2.
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  • TTN encodes the protein titin and is commonly associated with rare variants in patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF) during genetic testing.
  • The study compared characteristics and outcomes of patients with AF having pathogenic TTN variants to those without such variants, revealing that TTN(+) patients experience more persistent AF and require more cardioversions.
  • Findings indicate that nearly 50% of TTN(+) AF patients develop serious heart issues, emphasizing the importance of specialized evaluation and management for these individuals.
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Traveler's diarrhea (TD) is one of the most common travel-related health problems, largely interfering with planned activities and potentially contributing to antimicrobial resistance. This study aimed to characterize the knowledge about TD among pre-travel consultation users of one Portuguese travel clinic and determine the impact of the consultation on knowledge levels. Using a quasi-experimental, separate-sample pretest-posttest design, participants were randomly assigned to two groups: control/pre-consultation group (CG) or experimental/post-consultation group (EG).

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We introduce a new output amplifier for fully depleted thick p-channel CCDs based on double-gate MOSFETs. The charge amplifier is an n-type MOSFET specifically designed and operated to couple the fully depleted CCD with high charge-transfer efficiency. The junction coupling between the CCD and MOSFET channels has enabled high sensitivity, demonstrating readout noise of 0.

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Background: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) allowed Americans aged 19-25 years to remain on their parents' health insurance plans until age 26 years (the Dependent Care Expansion [DCE]). Have those with cancer diagnoses benefited?

Methods: The ACE DCE 7-year age range of 19-25 years was compared for changes in cancer survival and mortality before and after enactment of the ACA with groups that were younger and older (in 7-year age spans: ages 12-18 and 26-32 years, respectively). Cancer death data for the entire United States were obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and relative survival data of patients who were diagnosed with cancer were obtained from the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results regions representing 42%-44% of the country.

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Background: Indications for reverse total shoulder arthroplasty(rTSA) continue to expand making it challenging to predict whether patients will benefit more from anatomic TSA(aTSA) or rTSA. The purpose of this study was to determine which factors differ between aTSA and rTSA patients that achieve meaningful outcomes and may influence surgical indication.

Methods: Random Forest dimensionality reduction was applied to reduce 23 features into a model optimizing substantial clinical benefit (SCB) prediction of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon score using 1117 consecutive patients with 2-year follow up.

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  • Esogastric cancers commonly affect patients over 75, yet there's a lack of specific guidelines for their treatment, which is crucial due to the cancers' poor prognosis.
  • Optimizing care through personalized approaches like geriatric assessments, prehabilitation, and minimally invasive surgeries can enhance treatment outcomes and reduce morbidity.
  • Adaptations to treatment such as dose reductions for chemotherapy and exploring immunotherapy may benefit older patients, highlighting the need for better supportive care and further research in this demographic.
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Introduction: Ethion is an organophosphate used as an acaricide and insecticide, that is restricted worldwide. In Colombia, pesticide poisoning is the third most common cause of chemical intoxication. On 9 October 2022, an outbreak of ethion poisoning occurred in Pereira.

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Millicharged particles appear in several extensions of the standard model, but have not yet been detected. These hypothetical particles could be produced by an intense proton beam striking a fixed target. We use data collected in 2020 by the SENSEI experiment in the MINOS cavern at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory to search for ultrarelativistic millicharged particles produced in collisions of protons in the NuMI beam with a fixed graphite target.

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Background Aims: Gene-silencing by small interfering RNA (siRNA) is an attractive therapy to regulate cancer death, tumor recurrence or metastasis. Because siRNAs are easily degraded, it is necessary to develop transport and delivery systems to achieve efficient tumor targeting. Self-nanoemulsifying systems (SNEDDS) have been successfully used for pDNA transport and delivery, so they may be useful for siRNA.

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The objective was to evaluate increasing standard ileal digestible (SID) lysine (Lys) and metabolizable energy (ME) above recommended inclusion levels fed to young (parity 1-2) and mature (parity 3-5) lactating sows. A total of 741 sows (371 parity 1-2, 370 parity 3-5) were fed in a 2×2 factorial arrangement of treatments in a randomized complete block design. Factors included SID Lys (0.

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  • The exercise pressor reflex (EPR) is a body response that makes your heart pump harder when your muscles are working, but it's stronger in people with type 2 diabetes.
  • Scientists think that low levels of insulin in the brain cause this stronger response, and they tested this on rats that had diabetes.
  • When they injected insulin into the brain of these diabetic rats, it helped reduce the intense response, showing that brain insulin can control this reflex.
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Background: Kinematic parameters predictive of pitch velocity have been evaluated in adolescent and collegiate baseball pitchers; however, they have not been established for high school or professional pitchers.

Purpose: To create multiregression models using anthropometric and kinematics features most predictive for pitch velocity in high school and professional pitchers and compare them with prior multiregression models evaluating other playing levels.

Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study.

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