Publications by authors named "Javier Alarcon"

A 17-year-old female presented with a mass in the right nasal fossa and eye protrusion. Imaging revealed a large osseous mass originating from the right turbinates, causing exophthalmos without tissue invasion. A partial resection via the Caldwell-Luc approach was performed, but hemodynamic instability halted the procedure, leaving a residual mass.

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Macroalgae represent valuable sources of functional ingredients for fish diets, and the influence of supplemented aquafeeds on growth performance has been studied for some fish and seaweed species. In the present work, the potential immunomodulation exerted by U. ohnoi (5%) as dietary ingredient was investigated in Senegalese sole.

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Two binucleating hezaaza macrocycles containing a pyridinol spacer have been prepared and characterised. Protonation studies indicate the deprotonation of the phenol group at relatively low pH values with the concomitant occurrence of a keto-enolic equilibrium. These ligands readily form binuclear Cu and Zn complexes as denoted by potentiometric and spectroscopic studies.

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Gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota has a relevant role in animal nutrition, modulation of the immune system and protection against pathogen invasion. Interest in algae as source of nutrients and functional ingredients for aquafeeds is increasing in order to substitute conventional feedstuffs by more sustainable resources. The diet is an important factor in the modulation of the microbiota composition, and functional ingredients have been proposed to shape the microbiota and contribute benefits to the host.

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Mesocrystalline TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized using a hydrothermal approach. A simple two-step procedure at low temperature (<140 °C) allowed the nucleation of primary particles sized 2-4 nm and their subsequent assembly as almost spherical aggregates sized ≈20 nm. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) studies, and HRTEM studies confirmed anatase as the unique TiO2 crystalline phase.

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  • A binuclear Cu2+ complex of a pyridinophane polyamine ligand is identified as one of the fastest superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetics available.
  • This complex shows significantly improved SOD activity when attached to the surface of boehmite nanoparticles (BNPs), which are made of γ-AlO(OH).
  • The research highlights the potential of combining metal complexes with nanoparticles to enhance enzyme-like activities.
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Senegalese sole is one of the most promising fish species cultivated in the Southern European countries. This study was aimed at assessing the effects of microalgae biomass added to diets for Senegalese sole juveniles on fish growing and condition status. Three isoproteic (52%) and isolipidic (10%) were formulated containing 15% Tisochrysis lutea (TISO), Nannochloropsis gaditana (NAN), or Scenedesmus almeriensis (SCE) biomass, respectively.

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The dioxin and dioxin-like compounds are regarded as one of the most toxic group of environmental contaminants. Food for the commercial market is regularly monitored for their dioxin levels and the concentration allowed in food is strictly regulated. Less is known about locally caught fish from recreational fishing, which is often brought home for consumption.

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The stability of three commercial "fast-acting" insulin analogs, insulin lispro, insulin aspart, and insulin glulisine, was studied at various concentrations of phenolic preservatives (phenol and/or meta-cresol) during 9 days of incubation at 37 °C. The analysis by both size-exclusion and reversed-phase chromatography showed degradation of lispro and aspart that was inversely dependent on the concentration of phenolic preservatives. Insulin glulisine was much more stable than the other analogs and showed minimal degradation even in the absence of phenolic preservatives.

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Background: Aggregation of insulin into insoluble fibrils (fibrillation) may lead to complications for diabetes patients such as reduced insulin potency, occlusion of insulin delivery devices, or potentially increased immunological potential. Even after extensive investigation of fibril formation in regular human insulin, there are little published data about the intrinsic fibrillation of fast-acting analogs. This article investigates and compares the intrinsic fibrillation of three fast-acting insulin analogs--lispro, aspart, and glulisine--as a function of their primary protein structure and exclusive of the stabilizing excipients that are added to their respective commercial formulations.

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  • New systems have been created using a chain that combines a squaramide function with a quaternised amine group.
  • These systems are attached to boehmite or silica-coated boehmite nanoparticles.
  • They can effectively distinguish between different anions in pure water.
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The synthesis of boehmite nanoparticles modified with lanthanides (Eu, Tb and Gd) is described. Their synthesis, characterization and in vitro assays with HeLa cells were performed. The nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles of the two chelating moieties were studied.

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Formation of intramolecular excimers was studied for the compounds 6,20-bis-naphthalene-2-ylmethyl-3,6,9,17,20,23,29,30-octaaza-tricyclo[23.3.1.

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The synthesis of a polyazamacrocycle constituted by two diethylenetriamine bridges functionalized at their central nitrogen with naphth-2-ylmethyl units and interconnected through 2,6-dimethylpyridine spacers (L1) is reported. The protonation behaviour of the new macrocycle in water and in water-ethanol 70/30 v/v mixed solvent has been examined by means of pH-metric, UV-Vis and steady-state fluorescence techniques. The fluorescence emission is slightly quenched following the deprotonation of the central tertiary amines and more deeply quenched upon deprotonation of the secondary amino groups.

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The Zn(2+) coordination chemistry and luminescent behavior of two ligands constituted by an open 1,4,7-triazaheptane chain functionalized at both ends with 2-picolyl units and either a methylnaphthyl (L1) or a dansyl (L2) fluorescent unit attached to the central amino nitrogen are reported. The fluorescent properties of the ZnL1(2+) and ZnL2(2+) complexes are then exploited toward detection of anions. L1 in the pH range of study has four protonation constants.

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We report on the one-pot synthetic procedure of cyclen derivatives bearing three acetate groups attached on boehmite nanoparticles, the complexing capabilities of these inorganic-organic hybrid materials with rare earth cations, and the behaviour as contrast agents or fluorescence probes.

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Synthetic tetragonal and monoclinic vanadium-doped zirconias (t- and m-VxZr1-xO2, 0.005 < x < 0.150) exert an effective catalytic effect toward the electrochemical oxidation of glucose in aqueous alkaline media.

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Techniques have been developed to culture bovine or porcine vascular cells on polyglycolic acid (PGA) scaffolds to form engineered vessels. Previously, it was shown that smooth muscle cells (SMCs) that were in close proximity to PGA remnants after 8 weeks of culture had lower expression of SMC markers of differentiation and were more mitotic compared with SMCs that were distant from polymer residuals. Modifications of PGA were explored as a means to minimize residual polymer fragments after culture.

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  • The study compared psychopathological status and interpersonal relationships in morbidly obese patients 18 months post-bariatric surgery based on their weight loss.
  • Significant differences were observed between patients who lost more than 30% of their excess weight and those who lost less, including improvements in self-esteem and reductions in anxiety and disturbed eating behaviors.
  • Results suggest that greater weight loss after surgery is linked to enhanced quality of life and psychological well-being, supporting the effectiveness of surgical weight loss procedures.
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