Publications by authors named "M Luisa Mardones"

In the dentate gyrus of the adult hippocampus, neurogenesis from neural stem cells (NSCs) is regulated by Wnt signals from the local microenvironment. The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is active in NSCs, where it regulates proliferation and fate commitment, and subsequently its activity is strongly attenuated. The mechanisms controlling Wnt activity are poorly understood.

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  • The document outlines updated guidelines from ASCO on incorporating palliative care into cancer treatment, aiming to enhance care for patients diagnosed with cancer.
  • An Expert Panel reviewed relevant literature from 2015-2023, focusing on improving quality of life, patient satisfaction, and addressing psychological and physical symptoms.
  • Recommendations include early involvement of specialized palliative care for patients with advanced cancer and support for caregivers to alleviate distress and improve overall well-being.
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Rhino-cerebral mucormycosis (RM) is a rare and opportunistic fungal infection observed in immune-compromised patients and metabolic imbalances such as Diabetes Mellitus. RM rapidly infiltrates blood vessels, leading to vascular thrombosis, subsequent tissue necrosis, and high mortality rates (23.6-60%).

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The Wnt signaling pathway mediates the development of dentate granule cell neurons in the hippocampus. These neurons are central to the development of temporal lobe epilepsy and undergo structural and physiological remodeling during epileptogenesis, which results in the formation of epileptic circuits. The pathways responsible for granule cell remodeling during epileptogenesis have yet to be well defined, and represent therapeutic targets for the prevention of epilepsy.

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