Publications by authors named "Lopez-Gomez F"

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  • - The study presents the first specific reference ranges for electrocardiography (ECG) in laboratory mice, derived from a large dataset of over 26,000 C57BL/6N mice grouped by age and sex.
  • - It finds that factors like sex and age have minimal impact on key ECG metrics, while anesthesia significantly reduces heart rate.
  • - The reference ranges established for C57BL/6N mice appear applicable to various other mouse strains, providing a crucial resource for research involving cardiac function in experimental settings.
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The electrochemical energy storage performance of activated carbons (ACs) obtained from coffee-derived biowastes was assessed. ACs were obtained from spent coffee ground second waste, after polyphenol extraction, by means of a hydrothermal process followed by physical or chemical activation. The resulting materials exhibited microporous structures with a total specific area between 585 and 2330 m·g.

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Improved understanding and management of COVID-19, a potentially life-threatening disease, could greatly reduce the threat posed by its etiologic agent, SARS-CoV-2. Toward this end, we have identified a core peripheral blood immune signature across 63 hospital-treated patients with COVID-19 who were otherwise highly heterogeneous. The signature includes discrete changes in B and myelomonocytic cell composition, profoundly altered T cell phenotypes, selective cytokine/chemokine upregulation and SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies.

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  • High-throughput phenomic projects often deal with complex data from various treatment and control groups, which can complicate analyses due to variations over time, necessitating a method to effectively use local controls to enhance analytic accuracy.
  • The authors present 'soft windowing', a method that assigns weighted importance to control data based on their proximity in time to mutant data, leading to reduced false positives (10%) in analyses and increased significant P-values (30%).
  • This method is implemented in an R package called SmoothWin, which is publicly accessible and can also be applied to large-scale human phenomic studies such as the UK Biobank.
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Introduction Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) are infrequent deposit diseases; generally, the diagnosis is delayed until symptoms appear. Age or presentation is related to the severity of the disease. A substantial number of patients are misdiagnosed since they describe nonspecific initial symptoms and signs in common.

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Scientific research relies on computer software, yet software is not always developed following practices that ensure its quality and sustainability. This manuscript does not aim to propose new software development best practices, but rather to provide simple recommendations that encourage the adoption of existing best practices. Software development best practices promote better quality software, and better quality software improves the reproducibility and reusability of research.

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Formation of new capillary blood vessels, termed angiogenesis, is essential for the growth and development of tissues and underlies a variety of diseases including tumor growth. Members of the prolactin hormonal family bind to endothelial cell receptors and have direct effects on cell proliferation, migration and tube formation. Because many angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors are produced by endothelial cells, we investigated whether endothelial cells expressed the prolactin gene.

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The recently described expression of the PRL gene, and the occurrence of a 14-kilodalton (kDa)PRL-like immunoreactive protein in the hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system of the rat have raised the possibility that PRL variants are released from neurohypophyseal terminals into the blood. In this study, we investigated the local production of a hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal 14-kDa PRL-like protein by showing an independent origin from adenohypophyseal PRL. No 14-kDa PRL-like protein was detected in adenohypophyseal extracts by Western blots, whereas chronic hypophysectomy produced no change in the immunocytochemical detection of PRLs in supraoptic and paraventricular magnocellular neurons.

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We have described the expression of the prolactin (PRL) gene and the occurrence of PRL-like immunoreactive proteins in the hypothalamic-neurophypophyseal system of the rat. Here, we investigated the nature of neurohypophyseal PRL-like antigens, by studying the biological activity of medium conditioned by incubated neurohypophyses in specific bioassays for PRL and for the 16 kDa N-terminal fragment of PRL (16K PRL). Neurohypophyseal conditioned medium (NHCM) obtained after incubating neurohyphyseal lobes (1 h at 37°C) was enriched with proteins of 14 kDa and 23 kDa, that crossreacted with PRL-and 16K PRL-directed antisera.

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The 23-kDa form of prolactin (PRL) has been proposed to function as both a mature hormone and a prohormone precursor for different uniquely bioactive forms of the molecule. We have shown that the 16-kDa N-terminal fragment of PRL (16K PRL) inhibits angiogenesis via a specific receptor. In addition, 16K PRL stimulates natriuresis and diuresis in the rat, and kidney membranes contain high-affinity specific binding sites for this PRL fragment.

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1. The distribution of control of the rate of state 3 respiration of AS-30D hepatoma mitochondria was determined. 2.

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Two main forms of protein kinase C (PKC 1 and PKC 2) are detected in homogenates of rat hepatocytes using DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. The activity of these forms paradoxically, is rapidly decreased by treatment in vivo with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). The dose-response curves to PMA for decreasing the activities of PKC 1 and 2 were shifted to the right by the potent and selective PKC inhibitors, staurosporine and calphostin-C.

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The flux control distribution of the net rate of state 3 respiration was determined in heart and kidney mitochondria incubated with low concentrations of pyruvate (0.5 mM) or 2-oxoglutarate (1 mM), and in conditions that led to activation of NAD-linked dehydrogenases, i.e.

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