Publications by authors named "H Sanchez"

Introduction: Emergency rooms and intensive care units in hospitals are physically and mentally stressful for health personnel and can negatively affect them.

Objectives: To evaluate and to compare the quality of life and quality of sleep of emergency room and intensive care unit personnel.

Methods: This is an analytical cross-sectional study conducted with 117 civil servants, including physicians, nurses, and licensed practical nurses.

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Background: Remediation of heavy metal-contaminated water using phytoremediation with accumulator aquatic plants is a promising low-cost emerging technology that adapts very well to the surrounding ecosystem. For the system to work efficiently, metal-saturated plants must be replaced, producing a potentially toxic amount of biomass that is usually stored dry to reduce its volume. The speciation of the high metal content in this biomass is crucial to define its final destination.

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The subcellular organization of proteins carries important information on cellular state and gene function, yet currently there are no technologies that enable accurate measurement of subcellular protein localizations at scale. Here we develop an approach for pooled endogenous protein tagging using prime editing, which coupled with an optical readout and sequencing, provides a snapshot of proteome organization in a manner akin to perturbation-based CRISPR screens. We constructed a pooled library of 17,280 pegRNAs designed to exhaustively tag 60 endogenous proteins spanning diverse localization patterns and explore a large space of genomic and pegRNA design parameters.

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Connexins (Cxs) function as gap junction (GJ) channels and hemichannels that mediate intercellular and transmembrane signaling, respectively. Here, we investigated the proximal segment of the first extracellular loop, E1, of two closely related Cxs, Cx26 and Cx30, that share widespread expression in the cochlea. Computational studies of Cx26 proposed that this segment of E1 contains a parahelix and functions in gating.

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Article Synopsis
  • Young children have high nutritional needs, especially for lysine, and improving their diets with enriched foods is essential due to their small portion sizes.
  • An enzymatic lysine-α-oxidase (LOx) sensor was developed to measure lysine content in flour mixtures, showing significant increases in lysine concentration with added lablab purpureus.
  • The biosensor successfully quantified lysine levels in various flours, proving to be an effective tool for assessing and enhancing the nutritional quality of these food products.
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