Publications by authors named "M Luisa Fernandez-Sanchez"

Ultrasound generates both compressive and shear mechanical forces in soft tissues. However, the specific mechanisms by which these forces activate cellular processes remain unclear. Here we show that low-intensity focused ultrasound can activate the mechanosensitive RET signalling pathway.

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Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide, making the discovery and quantification of new biomarkers essential for improving diagnostic and preventive strategies to limit dissemination and improve prognosis. Essential trace metals such as Fe, Cu, and Zn may play critical roles in the pathophysiology of both benign and malignant breast tumors. However, due to the high metabolic activity and reduced element selectivity of cancer cells, also non-essential elements may be taken up and may even be implicated with disease progression.

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The counting and characterization of neurons in primary cultures have long been areas of significant scientific interest due to their multifaceted applications, ranging from neuronal viability assessment to the study of neuronal development. Traditional methods, often relying on fluorescence or colorimetric staining and manual segmentation, are time consuming, labor intensive, and prone to error, raising the need for the development of automated and reliable methods. This paper delves into the evaluation of three pivotal deep learning techniques: semantic segmentation, which allows for pixel-level classification and is solely suited for characterization; object detection, which focuses on counting and locating neurons; and instance segmentation, which amalgamates the features of the other two but employing more intricate structures.

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  • Chronic low back pain significantly impacts quality of life, and combining various treatments appears to enhance outcomes compared to single therapies.
  • This study compared the effects of a combination of monopolar dielectric diathermy radiofrequency (MDR) with supervised exercises against supervised exercises alone over an eight-week period.
  • Results showed that the combination therapy led to significant improvements in pain, disability, kinesiophobia, lumbar mobility, and overall quality of life, making it more effective than exercise alone.
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