Publications by authors named "Isabel Del Blanco"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of BeGraft and Solaris stent grafts during a specific endovascular treatment called BS-CERAB, aimed at patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease from January 2020 to December 2023.
  • - A total of 42 patients (mostly men, average age 72) participated, with symptoms mainly including intermittent claudication and critical limb ischemia, and all procedures were successful with an average follow-up of 14 months.
  • - Results showed improvement in blood flow (ABI increase) and promising patency rates at 3, 6, and 12 months post-surgery, although active cancer was identified as a risk factor for restenosis.
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To compare the newborn infant parasympathetic evaluation system (NIPE) scores with a validated clinical scale using two different nebulizers in children with bronchiolitis admitted to a PICU. Comfort was evaluated using the COMFORT-behavior scale (CBS) before (T1), during (T2) and after (T3) each nebulization. In order to compare NIPE and CBS values during the whole T1 to T3 period, the variable Dif-CBS was defined as the difference between maximal and minimal CBS scores, and Dif-NIPE as the difference between 75th and 25th percentile NIPE values.

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Gluten derived from wheat and related triticeae cereals possesses distinct amino acid sequences that provoke the immunopathogenic features of celiac disease (CD) in genetically susceptible individuals. However, the role of oat-derived gluten, or avenins, in CD pathogenesis remains a disputed matter, as evidenced by a lack in harmonized legislation regarding gluten classification in relation to gluten-free labeling. In this study, we have analyzed a panel of pure oat cultivars using a sandwich ELISA based on the R5 monoclonal antibody (mAb), which binds to canonical epitopes occurring within celiagenic peptides present in triticeae-derived gluten but reportedly not present in avenins.

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(CYDV-RPV) causes a serious viral disease affecting small grain crops around the world. In the United States, it frequently is present in California where it causes significant yield losses, and when infections start early in development, plant death. CYDV is transmitted by aphids, and it has been a major impediment to developing malting barley in California.

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