Publications by authors named "Felipe Correa"

The nanosecond pulsed fibre laser (NsPFL) treatment is extensively employed to distinguish hospital surgical instruments (micro-surgical forceps, surgical blades, orthopaedic drills, and high-precision laparoscopic tools), which are generally composed of stainless steel. Nevertheless, if the laser parameters are not properly optimised, this process may unintentionally provoke corrosion. Maintaining the structural integrity of these materials is essential for ensuring patient safety and minimising long-term costs.

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  • - This study analyzed the microbial communities (bacteria, methanogenic archaea, and eukaryotes) in the guts of Pachnoda marginata larvae, specifically comparing the midgut and hindgut using sequencing methods.
  • - The composition of these microbial communities varied significantly between gut sections and was influenced by the larvae's diet, with different bacterial families dominating in the midgut depending on whether they fed on leaves or straw.
  • - Methanogenic communities also differed between gut compartments, showing higher diversity in the midgut compared to the hindgut, which was more specialized to the host; midgut communities resembled those found in the surrounding soil.
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  • Antioxidants like resveratrol can help preserve semen by preventing oxidative damage from reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • Researchers tested various concentrations of resveratrol on cryopreserved bovine semen and found that while higher doses (40-50 μM) negatively impacted sperm motility and morphology, lower doses (20 μM) effectively reduced ROS levels.
  • Overall, resveratrol has potential benefits for antioxidant capacity in frozen semen but negatively affects semen quality at higher concentrations.
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Nanoporous materials show a promising combination of mechanical properties in terms of their relative density; while there are numerous studies based on metallic nanoporous materials, here we focus on amorphous carbon with a bicontinuous nanoporous structure as an alternative to control the mechanical properties for the function of filament composition.Using atomistic simulations, we study the mechanical response of nanoporous amorphous carbon with 50% porosity, with sp3 content ranging from 10% to 50%. Our results show an unusually high strength between 10 and 20 GPa as a function of the %sp3 content.

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Soil viral ecology is a growing research field; however, the state of knowledge still lags behind that of aquatic systems. Therefore, to facilitate progress, the first Soil Viral Workshop was held to encourage international scientific discussion and collaboration, suggest guidelines for future research, and establish soil viral research as a concrete research area. The workshop took place at Søminestationen, Denmark, between 15 and 17th of June 2022.

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  • Electrified biotrickling filters are a sustainable technology for treating water contaminated with ammonium and low in organic carbon, but little is known about the microbiome in their conductive granule beds.
  • Researchers used minimally invasive sampling methods to collect granules during reactor operation and analyzed them for electrochemical activity and microbial composition.
  • The study found significant redox sites associated with bioelectrochemical denitrification and identified a complex nitrogen food web with denitrifying species, emphasizing the potential of these systems for environmental cleanup.
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  • The study focuses on the effects of cadmium (Cd) accumulation on the roots of the plant Typha domingensis, typically found in marshy areas.
  • Different concentrations of Cd were tested (0 µM, 10 µM, and 50 µM) over a 90-day period, revealing that at 50 µM, the plant roots absorbed 99.35% of the Cd.
  • The results indicated that T. domingensis adapted its root structure, enhancing its tolerance to Cd, suggesting its potential use in phytoremediation efforts to clean contaminated environments.
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Aims: How benzene is metabolized by microbes under anoxic conditions is not fully understood. Here, we studied the degradation pathways in a benzene-mineralizing, nitrate-reducing enrichment culture.

Methods And Results: Benzene mineralization was dependent on the presence of nitrate and correlated to the enrichment of a Peptococcaceae phylotype only distantly related to known anaerobic benzene degraders of this family.

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This case report describes a 16-year-old jumping stallion that had a marked swelling over the left antebrachial area along with substantial lameness after a fall. The horse was weight bearing but lame (4/5; AAEP scale) at the walk with marked enlargement in the caudal aspect of the antebrachial region. After a static musculoskeletal examination, radiography and ultrasonography the horse was diagnosed with flexor muscle myopathy and presumptive extremity compartment syndrome.

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Cystic echinococcosis is a widespread zoonosis caused by the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. In intermediary hosts, two types of echinococcal cysts can be found: fertile, which produce protoscoleces, the infective form of the parasite to dogs; and infertile, that do not present protoscoleces and therefore are not able to continue with the parasite life cycle. The adventitial layer, the local immune response against the cyst, plays an important role in cyst fertility.

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Radial oxygen loss is a physical phenomenon that occurs naturally in aquatic plants. Typha domingensis was chosen as a model plant because it possesses basic morphological characteristics, such as a stem (rhizome) that produces leaves and adventitious roots, which are present in many aquatic plants. This study aimed to evaluate the following: the relevance of the anatomy of T.

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Metagenomics became a standard strategy to comprehend the functional potential of microbial communities, including the human microbiome. Currently, the number of metagenomes in public repositories is increasing exponentially. The Sequence Read Archive (SRA) and the MG-RAST are the two main repositories for metagenomic data.

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E. granulosus is a cestode that causes Cystic Echinococcosis (CE), a zoonotic disease with worldwide presence. The immune response generated by the host against the metacestode induces a permissive Th2 response, as opposed to pro-inflammatory Th1 response.

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Microbiome studies focused on the genetic potential of microbial communities (metagenomics) became standard within microbial ecology. MG-RAST and the Sequence Read Archive (SRA), the two main metagenome repositories, contain over 202 858 public available metagenomes and this number has increased exponentially. However, mining databases can be challenging due to misannotated, misleading and decentralized data.

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  • Lindane, a previously widely used pesticide, was banned in 2009 but still contaminates soil with high residues of HCH isomers.
  • A study using two laboratory-scale reactors tested a combination of phytoremediation and anaerobic digestion (AD) to safely treat contaminated biomass.
  • The results indicated that γ- and α-HCH were effectively transformed into chlorobenzene and benzene, while β-HCH remained, and specific microorganisms were identified as potential bioindicators for ongoing HCH degradation in the AD process.
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Cystic echinococcosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the cestode . Two types of hydatid cysts occur in intermediate hosts: fertile cysts that generate protoscoleces from the germinal layer of the cyst, and infertile cysts that do not produce protoscoleces and are unable to continue the life cycle of the parasite. The adventitial layer, a host-derived fibrous capsule surrounding the hydatid cyst, is suggested to play an important role in local immune regulation during infection and in fertility of the cysts.

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Background: Cystic echinococcosis is caused by the metacestode of the zoonotic flatworm Echinococcus granulosus. Within the viscera of the intermediate host, the metacestode grows as a unilocular cyst known as hydatid cyst. This cyst is comprised of two layers of parasite origin: germinal and laminated layers, and one of host origin: the adventitial layer, that encapsulates the parasite.

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Background: Natural parasite infection occurs in wild and domestics animals with more than one parasite species at the same time, generating an infection called polyparasitism. Cystic echinococcosis reports are usually based only on infection with Echinoccocus granulosus leaving aside other internal parasitoses that could modulate both the immune response and pathogenesis of the natural infection. Fasciola hepatica is another cosmopolitan parasite in ruminants with a similar distribution to E.

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  • - Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a parasitic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus s.l. and is prevalent in cattle in central Chile, with an infection rate of 18.84%, consistent with data from the last 30 years in the Santiago area.
  • - The majority of cysts were found in the lungs (51%), with some found in the liver and lungs together (30%), and others only in the liver (19%).
  • - Molecular analysis identified E. granulosus s.s. as the dominant species in the cattle population, while E. ortleppi was detected for the first time in Chile, suggesting a need for further research into the genetic characteristics and
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Plants are rich in biologically active compounds. They can be explored for the production of bioherbicides. In this context, the present work aimed to evaluate the allelopathic effect of hydroalcoholic extracts from two Solanaceae species: Solanum muricatum Ait.

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Previous works show the development of thicker leaves on tolerant plants growing under cadmium (Cd) contamination. The aim of this study was to evaluate the Cd effects on the leaf meristems of the tolerant species Schinus molle. Plants were grown in nutrient solution containing 0, 10, and 50 μM of Cd.

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