Publications by authors named "J M Garcia Castellano"

Objective: Recent work has bolstered the possibility that peripheral changes may be relevant to Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis in the brain. While age-associated blood-borne proteins have been targeted to restore function to the aged brain, it remains unclear whether other dysfunctional systemic states can be exploited for similar benefits. Here, we investigate whether APOE allelic variation or presence of brain amyloid are associated with plasma proteomic changes and the molecular processes associated with these changes.

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Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Despite this large impact, no predictive models are in widespread use due to tedious data collection requirements, lack of provider trust, and poor performance. Furthermore, these models use simple, often binary, data elements that fail to capture the complex heterogeneity of traumatic brain injury.

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  • Computational neurosurgery combines artificial intelligence and computational modeling to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of neurosurgical conditions, aiming to advance clinical neurosciences.
  • The field seeks to integrate ethical considerations to ensure that the use of AI is conducted responsibly and prioritizes patient care, ultimately aiming to prevent errors in treatment.
  • This initiative serves as a guide for practitioners, ethicists, and scientists in the application of ethical standards within computational neurosurgery.
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  • Structural epilepsy can result from brain injuries during early or late life and is linked to epilepsy due to malformations of cortical development.
  • A study of 70 adults found that those with later life brain injuries experienced longer and less frequent seizures compared to those with malformations or early life injuries.
  • The research showed that later life injuries resulted in different seizure types, with a higher frequency of focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures and lower rates of seizures starting in both hemispheres.
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The aim of the present study it's a providing an update of the profile of very high-speed running (VHSR) of professional female football players. In this study 23 official matches of the Spanish First Division of Women´s Football were analysed. A total of 15 players participated, who were classified according to their location on the matches played: central-corridor (CCP, n = 7), and lateral-corridor (LCP, n = 8).

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