Publications by authors named "G Marin"

Introduction: Crohn's disease (CD) varies by location, potentially affecting therapy efficacy and surgery risk, although research on this topic is conflicting. This study aims to investigate the independent association between CD location and therapeutic patterns.

Methods: We analyzed patients with CD diagnosed from January 2005 to May 2023 registered in the nationwide ENEIDA registry.

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Rationale: The sexual behavior of the female rat is highly motivated, and the mesocorticolimbic dopaminergic system -involved in psychostimulants effects- has been implicated in its regulation. Female rats begin to express sexual behavior during adolescence, a period during which this system is not yet mature.

Objective: To examine the impact of cocaine on sexual motivation and behavior of adolescent and adult female rats, and to determine the dopamine receptors binding in mesocorticolimbic areas of these females.

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Lab rodent species commonly used to study the visual system and its development (hamsters, rats, and mice) are crepuscular/nocturnal, altricial, and possess simpler visual systems than carnivores and primates. To widen the spectra of studied species, here we introduce an alternative model, the Chilean degu (). This diurnal, precocial Caviomorph rodent has a cone enriched, well-structured retina, and well-developed central visual projections.

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Article Synopsis
  • Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is linked to issues like emotional instability, impulsivity, and disrupted relationships, influenced by factors such as autonomic nervous system dysregulation and metabolic changes.
  • Research indicates that altered heart rate variability and HPA axis dysregulation, often due to early trauma, increase chronic inflammation and cardiovascular risk among individuals with BPD.
  • A review of 189 studies revealed key insights but had limitations, such as focusing on only one database and excluding non-English articles, suggesting a need for further research on this topic.
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Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a significant global health threat. Therefore, robust surveillance systems for antimicrobial consumption (AMC) are essential to develop public health strategies. However, Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, face challenges in regularly reporting AMC data.

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