Publications by authors named "H Lozano"

Chronic constipation affects around 20% of the population and there is no efficient solution. This perspective review explores the potential of colonic electric stimulation (CES) using neural implants and methods of bioelectronic medicine as a therapeutic way to treat chronic constipation. The review covers the neurophysiology of colonic peristaltic function, the pathophysiology of chronic constipation, the technical aspects of CES, including stimulation parameters, electrode placement, and neuromodulation target selection, as well as a comprehensive analysis of various animal models highlighting their advantages and limitations in elucidating the mechanistic insights and translational relevance for CES.

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Sub-nanometer metal clusters have special physical and chemical properties, significantly different from those of nanoparticles. However, there is a major concern about their thermal stability and susceptibility to oxidation. In situ X-ray Absorption spectroscopy and Near Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron spectroscopy results reveal that supported Cu clusters are resistant to irreversible oxidation at least up to 773 K, even in the presence of 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Silver nanoclusters (5 Ag atoms) show high efficiency in deactivating radicals, demonstrating catalytic activity up to 4 orders of magnitude greater than typical systems when tested with the DPPH radical.
  • They remain stable post-reaction, allowing for repeated use as anti-radical catalysts by oxidizing methanol to formaldehyde—a process supported by DFT calculations.
  • These nanoclusters not only help reduce radicals but also promote decomposition of hydrocarbons, potentially offering new methods for preventing polymer degradation in industrial applications.
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Background: Some cancers such as sarcomas (bone and soft tissue sarcomas) and adenoid cystic carcinomas are considered as radioresistant to low linear energy transfer radiation (including photons and protons) and may therefore beneficiate from a carbon ion therapy. Despite encouraging results obtained in phase I/II trials compared to historical data with photons, the spread of carbon ions has been limited mainly because of the absence of randomized medical data. The French health authorities stressed the importance of having randomized data for carbon ion therapy.

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Hospitals continue to struggle with preventable healthcare-associated infections. Whereas the focus is generally on proactive prevention processes, performing retrospective case reviews of infections can identify opportunities for quality improvement and maximize learning from defects. This brief article provides practical information for structuring the case review process using readily available health system platforms.

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