Publications by authors named "J Gomez-Gonzalez"

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  • * The study highlights the importance of blending hardware, software, and coding skills in PBL and emphasizes how the IoTRemoteLab fosters a personalized educational experience that encourages innovation and adheres to safety protocols.
  • * Generative artificial intelligence is incorporated into IoTRemoteLab to provide tailored recommendations, addressing issues of access and engagement while preparing students for the demands of a digital future.
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  • - The study aims to assess the specific needs of people with disabilities in healthcare settings, focusing on improving accessibility, safety, and overall quality of care.
  • - A scoping review was conducted, analyzing 2562 articles, but only 11 met the criteria for inclusion, highlighting key areas for improvement such as access to primary care and better hospital navigation and design.
  • - Conclusions suggest that involving people with disabilities in the design of healthcare environments and promoting artistic programs can enhance care, although more research is necessary to confirm effective solutions.
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The use of steroids has been proposed as a pharmacological approach to treat the SARS-CoV-2 infection to improve outcomes. However, there are doubts about safety against the development of superinfections and their worse outcomes. To establish the relative frequency of superinfection associated with using steroids in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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The use of copper-based artificial nucleases as potential anticancer agents has been hampered by their poor selectivity in the oxidative DNA cleavage process. An alternative strategy to solve this problem is to design systems capable of selectively damaging noncanonical DNA structures that play crucial roles in the cell cycle. We designed an oligocationic Cu peptide helicate that selectively binds and cleaves DNA three-way junctions (3WJs) and induces oxidative DNA damage a ROS-mediated pathway both and , specifically at DNA replication foci of the cell nucleus, where this DNA structure is transiently generated.

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Background: Evidence regarding the implementation of medium-term strategies in advanced hybrid closed-loop (AHCL) system users is limited. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the efficacy and safety of the AHCL system in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) on a six-month follow-up in a virtual diabetes clinic (VDC).

Method: A prospective cohort of adult patients with T1D treated using the AHCL system (Mini Med 780G; Medtronic, Northridge, California) in a VDC follow-up.

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