Publications by authors named "L G Flores"

Urethane is widely used for its ability to induce prolonged anesthesia. Variability in previously reported cardiovascular parameters in murine models makes it challenging to definitively evaluate the cardiovascular effects of urethane anesthesia. We aimed to address these challenges, thereby advancing our understanding of urethane's effects on cardiovascular function in mice.

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Rising blast-percentage or secondary (s) AML transformation (sAML) in MPNs leads to JAK inhibitor (JAKi) therapy-resistance and poor survival. Here, we demonstrate that the CDK7 inhibitor (CDK7i) SY-5609 treatment depletes phenotypically-characterized post-MPN-sAML stem/progenitor cells. In the cultured post-MPN sAML SET2 and HEL as well as patient-derived (PD) post-MPN-sAML cells, SY-5609 treatment inhibited growth and induced lethality, while sparing normal cells.

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Unlabelled: The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using serum creatinine is widely utilized for assessing renal function. Its decrease with age and in the presence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity is well-known. However, there are no representative data for the Chilean population.

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  • Aguascalientes has a high rate of kidney failure in young adults, potentially linked to low kidney volume (KV) at birth and exposure to harmful substances (xenobiotics).
  • The study involved 299 healthy pregnant women, analyzing their urine, amniotic fluid, and their newborns' urine to measure various toxic metals and pesticides, alongside calculating the total kidney volume.
  • Results indicated that exposure to specific pesticides and fluoride during pregnancy correlated with low kidney volume in infants, suggesting a possible connection to kidney health issues and electrolyte imbalances.
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  • The study looked at the dangers of radiation and acid pollution from fine coal waste stored in big piles called tailings dams.
  • It found that this fine coal waste has levels of uranium and thorium that are higher than what is normally found around the world.
  • The tests showed that there might be a risk from radiation, and that acid drainage (which is bad for the environment) can happen or not happen in the same place.
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