Publications by authors named "L Maria Sierra"

Haemocyanin-derived peptides were previously found in semi-purified fractions of mucus secretion from the snail Achatina fulica, which exhibited an inhibitory effect on Staphylococcus aureus strains. Here, an in silico rational design strategy was employed to generate new antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from A. fulica haemocyanin-derived peptides (AfH).

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major cause of cancer deaths, often linked to chronic liver disease, but extrahepatic factors also play a significant role in its development.
  • * A review of literature up to October 2024 finds that prevention strategies include hepatitis vaccinations, antiviral treatments, lifestyle changes (like diet and exercise), environmental controls, and regular screenings for high-risk groups.
  • * A holistic approach that integrates medical, lifestyle, and environmental strategies is crucial for effectively reducing HCC incidence worldwide.
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Rapidly escalating energy demands have spurred a relentless quest for innovative materials and methodologies in energy storage technologies. Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as promising candidates for energy storage applications owing to their customizable structure and inherent properties, including enduring porosity and expansive surface area. In this study, we introduce imine-based COF aerogels fashioned into flexible COF electrodes, employing redox electrolytes based on hydroquinone (HQ) dissolved in HSO aqueous solution and 0.

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Aim: To investigate the conformational changes in human serum albumin (HSA) caused by chemical (CD) and thermal denaturation (TD) at pH 7.4 and 9.9, crucial for designing controlled drug delivery systems with paclitaxel (PTX).

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Metabolic changes involving the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle have been linked to different non-metabolic cell processes. Among them, apart from cancer and immunity, emerges the DNA damage response (DDR) and specifically DNA damage repair. The oncometabolites succinate, fumarate and 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) increase reactive oxygen species levels and create pseudohypoxia conditions that induce DNA damage and/or inhibit DNA repair.

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