Publications by authors named "G Galindo"

Arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus are components of the cardiometabolic syndrome that arises from a sedentary lifestyle, excess calorie intake, and obesity. Swietenia humilis Zucc has been used in traditional Mexican medicine for the treatment of diabetes mellitus; this work investigated the antioxidant, antidiabetic, and vasorelaxant effects of ethanolic extract of S. humilis seeds.

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Intrabodies are engineered antibodies that function inside living cells, enabling therapeutic, diagnostic, and imaging applications. While powerful, their development has been hindered by challenges associated with their folding, solubility, and stability in the reduced intracellular environment. Here, we present an AI-driven pipeline integrating AlphaFold2, ProteinMPNN, and live-cell screening to optimize antibody framework regions while preserving epitope-binding complementarity-determining regions.

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Objective: To study the efficacy of tranexamic acid at reducing bleeding during bipolar prostate resection surgery (B-TURP) in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Methods: We searched registers with MESH terms "prostate hyperplasia," "prostate surgery," and "tranexamic acid." Studies available in full and online, published from 2013 to 2023, in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French were included; review articles were excluded.

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Article Synopsis
  • Laryngeal high-speed videoendoscopy (HSV) is essential for studying vocal fold vibrations but faces challenges due to the large data volume and complex analysis methods.
  • Current image processing techniques alter the geometry of the glottis and lack standard quantitative measures, complicating clinical interpretation.
  • A new framework is proposed that analyzes vocal fold dynamics by preserving glottal shape and measuring the asymmetry of vocal fold movements, demonstrating distinct vibratory patterns in normal and pathological groups.
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