Publications by authors named "L Echevarria"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study analyzes the effects of conjugation and electronic properties on one-photon and two-photon absorption in a series of Re(I) carbonyl complexes with terpyridine ligands.
  • - A strong correlation between calculated and experimental two-photon absorption spectra was found, with notable cross sections of up to 40 GM in DMF for certain complexes.
  • - The researchers demonstrate that while conjugation and delocalization significantly enhance two-photon absorption, the excited state character does not directly improve non-linear properties, providing insights for future applications in photodynamic therapy and imaging.
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Antisense oligonucleotides (ASO) therapeutics hold great promise for the treatment of numerous diseases, and several ASO drugs have now reached market approval, confirming the potential of this approach. However, some candidates have also failed, due to limited biodistribution/uptake and poor safety profile. In pursuit of better delivery and higher cellular uptake, ASO are being optimized, and new chemistries are developed or conjugated with various ligands.

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Tricyclo-DNA (tcDNA) is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analog that has demonstrated great therapeutic potential as antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) for several diseases. Like most ASOs in clinical development, tcDNA were modified with phosphorothioate (PS) backbone for therapeutic purposes in order to improve their biodistribution by enhancing association with plasma and cell protein. Despite the advantageous protein binding properties, systemic delivery of PS-ASO remains limited and PS modifications can result in dose limiting toxicities in the clinic.

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Traditionally, epidemiological surveillance has focused on infectious diseases, but the concept of Public Health surveillance, introduced in Spain with the Law 33/2011, is broader and includes chronic diseases. Health strategies for these diseases need epidemiological information to improve understanding of socio-health needs and to facilitate the efficient management of resources. The European Union defines rare diseases (RD) as those that, being life-threatening or chronically debilitating, have a prevalence of less than 5 cases per 10,000 inhabitants.

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