Publications by authors named "L E Martinez-Lopez"

Purpose: A substantial proportion of children with high risk Neuroblastoma die within the first 5 years post-diagnosis despite the complex treatment applied. In the recent years, tumor environment has been revealed as key factor for cancer treatment efficacy. In this sense, non-tumorigenic Neural Crest progenitor cells from high risk patients, have been described as part of Neuroblastoma stroma, promoting tumor growth and contributing to mesenchyme formation.

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This study demonstrates the capability of Raman microscopy for detecting structural differences in cells exposed to different drugs and incubation times. While metronidazole (MTZ) visibly affects the cells by inducing extracellular vesicle releases of toxic iron intermediates and modified triple-bond moieties, oseltamivir (OSM) alters the phenylalanine and lipid structures. Modifications in the heme protein environment and the transformation of iron from ferric to ferrous observed for both drug treatments are more notable for MTZ.

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  • Aging is a primary factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, but chronic conditions like obesity and high cholesterol can worsen dementia progression.
  • Research indicates a link between low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) and amyloid-beta (Aβ) in Alzheimer's pathology, with LDLR influencing lipid transport and inflammatory responses.
  • In experiments with mice fed a high-saturated fat diet, researchers observed obesity and cognitive decline, suggesting that metabolic syndromes can significantly impact brain health and cognitive function in relation to Alzheimer's.
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This study proposes a method to prepare autologous bio-based fibrin glue (FG) for use in ophthalmic surgery. FGs containing three fibrinogen concentrations and a thrombin concentrate were prepared using human blood from five donors (FG1: physiological fibrinogen concentration; FG2 and FG3: concentrated fibrinogen). The adhesion strength was tested, and the clinical safety and efficacy were studied in rabbit eyes in conjunctival surgery.

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The skin is the largest organ in the human body, comprising the main barrier against the environment. When the skin loses its integrity, it is critical to replace it to prevent water loss and the proliferation of opportunistic infections. For more than 40 years, tissue-engineered skin grafts have been based on the in vitro culture of keratinocytes over different scaffolds, requiring between 3 to 4 weeks of tissue culture before being used clinically.

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