Publications by authors named "Gil T"

contains valuable bioactive compounds, including astaxanthin, proteins, and fatty acids. Astaxanthin is known for its various health benefits, such as preserving the redox balance and reducing inflammation. However, its low stability and poor water solubility present challenges for various applications.

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  • The study examined the effectiveness of PSMA PET/CT imaging in tracking patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) undergoing Radium-223 treatment, as traditional methods like PSA values are not reliable for follow-up.
  • A total of 28 patients were analyzed, finding that a significant portion showed disease progression using two different imaging criteria, with patients experiencing progression having a higher risk of death compared to those without progression.
  • The findings suggest that PSMA PET/CT is a useful tool for monitoring treatment response in mCRPC patients, with both imaging criteria yielding similar predictive outcomes for overall survival after treatment.
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  • The study explores the effects of Magnolia Cortex (MO) on obesity and its mechanisms, building on previous research linking MO to lipid metabolism.
  • Analysis highlighted that MO extract contains compounds Honokiol and Magnolol, which play a role in reducing lipid accumulation in fat cells.
  • Results showed that MO treatment boosted protein expression of SIRT1 and AMPK, leading to improved fat processing and reduced fatty liver in obese mice, suggesting MO could be beneficial for obesity management.
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  • * Sipyimigwanjung-tang (SGT), a traditional herbal remedy, has been used historically to address conditions associated with obesity, such as edema and jaundice.
  • * In a study with high-fat diet-induced obese mice, SGT significantly reduced weight gain, adipocyte size, and liver lipid accumulation, suggesting it may have promising anti-obesity effects.
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  • Drynaria rhizome is a herbal remedy from East Asia known for its bone-strengthening properties, but its effects on obesity and bone health are complex due to the role of visceral fat in osteoporosis.
  • A study on high-fat diet-induced obese mice showed that supplementation with Drynaria rhizome extract (DRE) led to weight loss without affecting food intake.
  • DRE improved lipid metabolism by regulating key transcription factors and decreasing fat accumulation in the liver and fat pads, suggesting it could be a beneficial natural product for both bone health and obesity management.
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  • * The study investigates Magnoliae flos, a flower bud extract, for its potential to treat atopic dermatitis by suppressing inflammatory pathways and restoring skin barrier function.
  • * Research involved both in vitro (human keratinocytes) and in vivo (mice) models, showing that Magnoliae flos may provide a promising alternative therapy by reducing inflammation.
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During 2022, intense heat waves, together with particularly extreme dry conditions, created a propitious scenario for wildfires, resulting in the area of vegetation consumed in Europe doubling. Mediterranean countries have been particularly affected, reaching 293,155 hectares in Spain, the worst data in the last 15 years. The effects on the vegetation and the soil are devastating, so knowing the recovery factors is essential for after-fire management.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of 68 Ga-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients receiving second-line chemotherapy with cabazitaxel.

Methods: All patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who underwent a PSMA PET/CT within 8 weeks before initiating the cabazitaxel treatment were retrospectively evaluated. The whole-body PSMA total tumor volume (PSMA-TV) was measured for each patient.

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  • Obesity leads to ongoing inflammation in fat tissue, and the study explores the use of Apocynin (APO) to combat this issue by reducing weight gain and associated inflammation.
  • Mice given 10 mg/kg of APO showed a significant reduction in fat tissue mass compared to those treated with 20 mg/kg of Orlistat (Orli), along with positive changes in protein markers related to fat metabolism.
  • APO not only lessened inflammatory markers in fat tissue but also demonstrated a more pronounced effect against inflammation than Orli, suggesting it could be a viable option for treating obesity-related inflammatory diseases.
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  • Aqueous extract of Thunberg (PJ) has traditionally been used in Southern and Eastern Asia to treat inflammatory conditions like cold and cough.
  • A study investigated its effects on macrophages and a septic shock animal model by examining its ability to reduce inflammation caused by lipopolysaccharides (LPS), which are known to trigger strong inflammatory responses.
  • The findings revealed that PJ effectively suppressed LPS-induced inflammatory responses by inhibiting critical pathways (NF-kB and JNK) and reduced mortality in the septic shock model, suggesting it could be a significant anti-inflammatory agent.
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Background: MiT family translocation renal cell carcinoma (TRCC) is a rare and aggressive subgroup of renal cell carcinoma harboring high expression of c-MET. While TRCC response rates to VEGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and immune checkpoint inhibitors are limited, efficacy of cabozantinib (a VEGFR, MET, and AXL inhibitor) in this subgroup is unclear.

Methods: We performed a multicenter, retrospective, international cohort study of patients with TRCC treated with cabozantinib.

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Aging is a risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis (OA), a progressive joint disease leading to cartilage damage, pain, and loss of function. In a mouse model of OA, senolytic drugs to selectively clear senescent cells (SnCs) that accumulate with injury or aging yielded a chondroprotective effect; however, this therapeutic benefit was limited in aged mice. Due to inconsistency between cartilage destruction and pain-associated symptoms, we studied the therapeutic effect of senolytics on joint pain in spontaneous OA.

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The type and ratio of abnormal red blood cells (RBCs) in blood can be identified through peripheral blood smear test. Accurate classification is important because the accompanying diseases indicated by abnormal RBCs vary. In clinical practice, this task is time-consuming because the RBCs are manually classified.

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Ageing is the largest risk factor for many chronic diseases. Studies of heterochronic parabiosis, substantiated by blood exchange and old plasma dilution, show that old-age-related factors are systemically propagated and have pro-geronic effects in young mice. However, the underlying mechanisms how bloodborne factors promote ageing remain largely unknown.

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  • The study investigates the anti-inflammatory effects of a water extract from a dried flower bud in septic mice and macrophages stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • It found that this extract (MF) significantly reduced mortality in LPS-challenged mice and lowered the production of pro-inflammatory mediators.
  • The research suggests that MF could be a promising treatment for managing excessive inflammation during sepsis by inhibiting certain signaling pathways.
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Skin inflammation may cause allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis. () is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family and is well-known for its anti-asthma effects. has traditionally been used to treat respiratory ailments, dysentery, jaundice, and digestive problems.

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  • * The study tested the effects of an extract from Peucedanum japonicum Thunberg (PJT) on AD symptoms, measuring various biological markers and skin conditions, and found that PJT significantly reduced inflammation and improved skin barrier integrity in both mice and human skin cells.
  • * PJT's beneficial effects were linked to its ability to modulate specific signaling pathways (MAPK and STAT) involved in inflammation, suggesting it could be a potential treatment for managing
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) significantly improve the outcomes of patients with advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC); however, high-grade toxicities can occur, particularly during combination therapy. Herein, we report a patient with advanced metastatic ccRCC, who developed grade 4 cholestasis during combined therapy with nivolumab and cabozantinib. After the exclusion of common disorders associated with cholestasis and a failure of corticosteroids (CS), a liver biopsy was performed that demonstrated severe ductopenia.

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Introduction: Cisplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) followed by surgery is the standard treatment for patients with non-metastatic muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Unfortunately, many patients are not candidates to receive cisplatin due to renal impairment. Additionally, no predictive biomarkers for pathological complete response (pCR) are currently validated in clinical practice.

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Three neutral Pt(II) complexes containing 1-Methylimidazole and the antifungal imidazolyl drugs Clotrimazole and Bifonazole have been prepared. The general formula of the new derivatives is [Pt(κ-(C^N)Cl(L)], where C^N stands for ppy = 2-phenylpyridinate, and L = 1-Methylimidazole (MeIm) for [Pt-MeIm]; L = Clotrimazole (CTZ) for [Pt-CTZ] and L = Bifonazole (BFZ) for [Pt-BFZ]). The complexes have been completely characterized in solution and the crystal structures of [Pt-BFZ] and [Pt-CTZ] have been resolved.

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We aimed to evaluate the role of PET targeting the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) for response assessment in metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) patients treated with taxane-based chemotherapy (docetaxel or cabazitaxel) and its predictive value on patient outcome. We retrospectively evaluated 37 patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive PCa or metastatic castration-resistant PCa (mCRPC) who underwent Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT at baseline and after the last cycle of taxane-based chemotherapy (docetaxel or cabazitaxel) without treatment modification between scans. Biochemical response (BR) was defined as an undetectable or at least 50% decreased level of prostate-specific antigen, compared with baseline.

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Metastasis-directed therapy (MDT) in oligometastatic prostate cancer has the potential of delaying the start of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and disease progression. We aimed to analyze the efficacy of PSMA-PET/CT in detecting oligometastatic disease (OMD), to look for predictive factors of OMD, and to evaluate the impact of PSMA-PET/CT findings on clinical management. We retrospectively analyzed a homogeneous population of 196 hormone-sensitive prostate cancer patients (HSPC), considered potential candidates for MDT, with a PSMA-PET/CT performed at biochemical recurrence (BCR) after radical prostatectomy (RP).

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Infectious diseases accompanied mankind throughout its existence. However, in the 20 century, with the implementation od mass vaccination, this problem was partially forgotten. It reappeared at the end of the 2019 with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Computing paradigm based on von Neuman architectures cannot keep up with the ever-increasing data growth (also called "data deluge gap"). This has resulted in investigating novel computing paradigms and design approaches at all levels from materials to system-level implementations and applications. An alternative computing approach based on artificial neural networks uses oscillators to compute or Oscillatory Neural Networks (ONNs).

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Brain-inspired computing employs devices and architectures that emulate biological functions for more adaptive and energy-efficient systems. Oscillatory neural networks (ONNs) are an alternative approach in emulating biological functions of the human brain and are suitable for solving large and complex associative problems. In this work, we investigate the dynamics of coupled oscillators to implement such ONNs.

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