Publications by authors named "M A Escola"

This comprehensive scientific review evaluates the effectiveness of nature-based solutions (NBS) in reducing antibiotics (ABs), combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and controlling pathogens in various aquatic environments at different river catchment levels. It covers conventional and innovative treatment wetland configurations for wastewater treatment to reduce pollutant discharge into the aquatic ecosystems as well as exploring how river restoration and saltmarshes can enhance pollutant removal. Through the analysis of experimental studies and case examples, the review shows NBS's potential for providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions to improve the health of aquatic ecosystems.

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The occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) or heavy metals in reclaimed water used for agricultural irrigation may affect crop morphology and physiology. Here, we analyzed lettuce (Lactuca sativa) grown in outdoor lysimeters and irrigated with either tap water, used as a control, or reclaimed water: CAS-reclaimed water, an effluent from a conventional activated sludge system (CAS) followed by chlorination and sand filtration, or MBR-reclaimed water, an effluent from a membrane biological reactor (MBR). Chemical analyses identified seven CECs in the reclaimed waters, but only two of them were detected in lettuce (carbamazepine and azithromycin).

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Several sesterterpenolides analogues of dysidiolide have been synthesized and their in vitro antitumoural activity against human HeLa, A549, HT-29 and HL-60 carcinoma cells is presented. The proliferation inhibition data showed a significant antitumour activity of the compounds 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5, inhibiting proliferation of distinct cancer cell types with an IC(50) in the low micromolar range.

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A case of acute leukaemia is reported in which blast cells expressed some B-related antigens (namely the CALLA antigen) and no peroxidase activity at the optical level; however, some mature granular cells contained Auer rods. Simultaneous characterization of ultrastructural morphology, cytochemistry and immune phenotype was performed. There was an apparent mutual exclusion in the expression of myeloperoxidase activity and the CALLA antigen, and a heterogeneity in the CALLA expression among the blastic population.

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