Publications by authors named "M ª Carmen de la Torre"

Background: Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, or type 2 diabetes, is one of the diseases of greatest concern worldwide, and research into natural compounds that are capable of regulating glycemia and insulin resistance is therefore gaining importance. In the preclinical stages, is considered a promising in vivo model for research into this disease. Most studies have been carried out using mutant strains and observing changes in their phenotype rather than directly measuring the effects within the worms.

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Both rigid plastics and soft hydrogels find ample applications in engineering and medicine but bear their own disadvantages that limit their broader applications. Bonding these mechanically dissimilar materials may resolve these limitations, preserve their advantages, and offer new opportunities as biointerfaces. Here, a robust adhesion strategy is proposed to integrate highly entangled tough hydrogels and diverse plastics with high interfacial adhesion energy and strength.

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Article Synopsis
  • Congenital Tracheal Stenosis (CTS) is a rare but serious condition in children, often treated with slide tracheoplasty (ST) involving sternotomy and cardiopulmonary bypass.
  • The study analyzed surgical outcomes of 20 CTS patients treated from 2012 to 2022, revealing a 5% mortality rate post-surgery, with 40% requiring further interventions, but no need for tracheostomy.
  • A tailored, multidisciplinary approach is recommended for treating CTS, allowing for alternative procedures based on individual patient evaluations, rather than relying solely on the traditional ST method.
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Background And Purpose:  We aimed to determine sex differences for periprosthetic joint infections after primary arthroplasty of the hip, knee, ankle, and shoulder in osteoarthritis patients in an international perspective.

Methods:  This is a multinational combined arthroplasty registry study. Each arthroplasty registry performed Cox-regression analysis of their data and reported the crude and adjusted hazard ratios (HR) with an a priori designed data form.

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