Publications by authors named "Gutierrez-Rodriguez M"

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  • - SEQT, founded in 1977, fosters pharmaceutical research and education in Spain through collaboration with universities, industry, and public entities, highlighting the importance of medicinal chemistry as a distinct discipline.
  • - The society has about 500 members, including a mix of early-career researchers and experienced professionals, and it organizes events like conferences and summer schools for networking and knowledge sharing.
  • - In 2023, SEQT launched the Early Career Scientist group to provide specialized support, while continuing to adapt to changes in the field and engage with international networks to promote advancements in drug discovery.
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  • The balance between cell growth and differentiation in plants is influenced by gene regulatory networks and signal transduction pathways, particularly involving reactive oxygen species (ROS) and transcription factors (TFs).
  • In the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana, the MADS-box transcription factor XAANTAL1 (XAL1) plays a crucial role in mediating the effects of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on primary root growth and stem cell identity.
  • XAL1 enhances H2O2 levels in the root meristem by regulating stress response genes and is key to inhibiting primary root growth through its negative regulation of peroxidase and catalase activities, while also promoting columella stem cell differentiation.
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  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a significant cause of illness and death among children under 5, prompting a study on the effectiveness of nirsevimab, a long-acting monoclonal antibody, for preventing respiratory issues over time.
  • A cohort study involving infants in the Madrid region revealed that nirsevimab significantly reduced the risk of hospitalization due to RSV, showing effectiveness rates of 93.6% at 30 days and 87.6% at 150 days.
  • The findings indicate that while nirsevimab is highly effective in preventing severe RSV cases, its protective effects diminish over time, though it remains effective at preventing hospital admissions even after several months.
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Lanthanide photoluminescence (PL) emission has attracted much attention for technological and bioimaging applications because of its particularly interesting features, such as narrow emission bands and very long PL lifetimes. However, this emission process necessitates a preceding step of energy transfer from suitable antennas. While biocompatible applications require luminophores that are stable in aqueous media, most lanthanide-based emitters are quenched by water molecules.

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Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that maintain their integrity. Mutations in genes coding for proteins involved in telomere protection and elongation produce diseases such as dyskeratosis congenita or idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis known as telomeropathies. These diseases are characterized by premature telomere shortening, increased DNA damage and oxidative stress.

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Background: Andersen-Tawil syndrome type 1 is a rare heritable disease caused by mutations in the gene coding the strong inwardly rectifying K channel Kir2.1. The extracellular Cys (cysteine)-to-Cys disulfide bond in the channel structure is crucial for proper folding but has not been associated with correct channel function at the membrane.

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Zooarchaeological analyses of the skeletal remains of 52 animals unearthed in the courtyard of an Iron Age Tartessian building known as Casas del Turuñuelo (Badajoz, Spain) shed light on a massive sacrifice forming part of a series of rituals linked to the site's last period of activity and final abandonment. The rites took place towards the end of the 5th century BCE when both the building (intentionally destroyed) and the sacrificed animals were intentionally buried under a tumulus 90 m in diameter and 6 m high. The main objective of the zooarchaeological and microstratigraphic analyses was to determine the phasing of the sacrificial depositions.

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Lanthanides have unique photoluminescence (PL) emission properties, including very long PL lifetimes. This makes them ideal for biological imaging applications, especially using PL lifetime imaging microscopy (PLIM). PLIM is an inherently multidimensional technique with exceptional advantages for quantitative biological imaging.

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Background: Andersen-Tawil Syndrome Type 1 (ATS1) is a rare heritable disease caused by mutations in the strong inwardly rectifying K channel Kir2.1. The extracellular Cys122-to-Cys154 disulfide bond in the Kir2.

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Purpose: Surgery of primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL) has been mostly limited to diagnostic work-up. This study aimed to further study its potential role.

Methods: This was a retrospective study from a multi-institutional registry of PTL patients.

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The objective is to describe the problems related to outpatient psychogeriatric care in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, as well as the proposed and implemented solutions for optimizing care for elderly people with mental disorders during the pandemic, that can also be applied in emerging similar situations in the future.

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Introduction: Vaccination against influenza is indicated in children at risk of complications or severe disease. The objective of this study was to describe the percentage of children aged less than 15 years with risk conditions vaccinated against influenza in the Community of Madrid, and to analyze the factors associated with adherence to vaccination throughout 3 vaccination campaigns.

Materials And Methods: Population-based cross-sectional observational study of children aged 6 months to 14 years with conditions that indicated influenza vaccination at the beginning of the 2018-2019 campaign.

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The transient outward potassium current () is generated by the activation of K4 channels assembled with KChIP2 and other accessory subunits (DPP6 and KCNE2). To test the hypothesis that these subunits modify the channel pharmacology, we analyzed the electrophysiological effects of (3-(2-(3-phenoxyphenyl)acetamido)-2-naphthoic acid) (IQM-266), a new KChIP2 ligand, on the currents generated by K4.3/KChIP2, K4.

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Introduction: The presence of lymph nodes metastasis in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) modifies the type of surgical resection as well as the indication of the treatment with I in the postoperative period. This therapeutic approach is based on the results of the diagnostic tests, like the cervical ultrasonography. Currently other methods of diagnostic are tested as selective sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB).

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Neuropathic pain is a form of chronic pain arising from damage of the neural cells that sense, transmit or process sensory information. Given its growing prevalence and common refractoriness to conventional analgesics, the development of new drugs with pain relief effects constitutes a prominent clinical need. In this respect, drugs that reduce activity of sensory neurons by modulating ion channels hold the promise to become effective analgesics.

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SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is having devastating consequences worldwide. Although vaccination advances at good pace, effectiveness against emerging variants is unpredictable. The virus has displayed a remarkable resistance to treatments and no drugs have been proved fully effective against COVID-19.

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Introduction: The presence of lymph nodes metastasis in papillary thyroid cancer modifies the type of surgical resection as well as the indication of the treatment with I in the postoperative period. This therapeutic approach is based on the results of the diagnostic tests, like the cervical ultrasonography. Currently other methods of diagnostic are tested as selective sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB).

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Objective: Add-on therapy with monoclonal antibodies is the recommended therapy for severe asthmatic patients refractory to maintenance treatment. In randomized control trials, mepolizumab reduced the number of exacerbations, the need of oral corticosteroids (OCS), increased asthma control, and lung function in a population of uncontrolled severe eosinophilic asthmatic patients. In this piece of work, we aimed to assess mepolizumab efficacy and safety in a cohort of patients with severe eosinophilic asthma in real-life conditions.

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  • Ion channels are essential protein complexes in cell membranes; their dysfunction leads to channelopathies, significant disorders that are challenging to study and treat.
  • The review focuses on voltage-gated potassium channels, especially the K4-family, and their roles in generating electrical currents in heart and brain cells, linking them to serious conditions like Brugada syndrome and schizophrenia.
  • It explores the interactions between K4 channels and accessory subunits (β), aiming to enhance understanding of their mechanisms and potential treatments through research on small molecule KChIP ligands affecting channel activity.
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DREAM, a neuronal calcium sensor protein, has multiple cellular roles including the regulation of Ca and protein homeostasis. We recently showed that reduced DREAM expression or blockade of DREAM activity by repaglinide is neuroprotective in Huntington's disease (HD). Here we used structure-based drug design to guide the identification of IQM-PC330, which was more potent and had longer lasting effects than repaglinide to inhibit DREAM in cellular and in vivo HD models.

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Downstream Regulatory Element Antagonist Modulator (DREAM)/KChIP3/calsenilin is a neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) with multiple functions, including the regulation of A-type outward potassium currents ( ). This effect is mediated by the interaction between DREAM and K4 potassium channels and it has been shown that small molecules that bind to DREAM modify channel function. A-type outward potassium current ( ) is responsible of the fast repolarization of neuron action potentials and frequency of firing.

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Background And Objective: In November 2006, the Community of Madrid included the chickenpox vaccine into the immunisation schedule for children from 15 months of age. This was withdrawn in January 2014. Seroprevalence of antibodies to the virus is estimated after the first 2-3 years from the inclusion of the vaccine, and as well as its evolution since 1999.

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