Publications by authors named "G Gondolesi"

The lung is one of the most frequently metastasized organs from various cancer entities, especially colorectal cancer (CRC). The occurrence of lung metastasis correlates with worse prognosis in CRC patients. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of IL-10 in lung metastasis development and identify the cellular source and target cells of IL-10 during lung metastatic establishment.

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Introduction: Health Researcher career of National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) is an ad honorem career that allows entry of health professionals who, continuing with their healthcare practice, acquire rights and obligations of researchers with a paid career. To date, quantity and/or quality of the academic production of CONICET health researchers (ISC) is unknown. This research analyzes characteristics of ISCs, their scientific production, and some bibliometric indicators related to their scientific publications.

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  • * It identifies four key challenges to promoting innovation in SoHO treatments and suggests concrete solutions, emphasizing the need for collaboration, sustainability, and transparency among stakeholders.
  • * The document calls for improved regulatory frameworks that ensure global quality and safety standards for SoHO while encouraging a regulatory environment that respects altruistic donation and enhances accessibility for patients.
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  • Short bowel syndrome is a rare condition with limited existing data, prompting a registry study in Latin America focused on chronic intestinal failure, analyzing various patient and clinical factors from specialized centers.
  • From May 2020 to July 2023, the study included 167 patients (115 adults and 52 children) across 20 centers, revealing key demographics, complications, and outcomes, with significant differences between adults and children in terms of etiology and follow-up results.
  • The findings aim to enhance understanding of intestinal failure in Latin America, serving as both a data repository and an educational resource for healthcare teams, while striving for international recognition of regional health challenges.
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