Publications by authors named "MARTI E"

Background: In dogs with idiopathic epilepsy (IE), 33% develop resistance to conventional anti-seizure medication (ASM) despite adequate treatment. In human medicine, an immune-mediated etiology is suspected in a subset of ASM-resistant patients with epilepsy and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG)-type oligoclonal bands (OCBs) have been detected. In dogs, cases of autoimmune encephalitis recently were reported.

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  • - Recent research has focused on creating porous carbon composites using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and biochar (BC) to tackle environmental issues, especially heavy metal remediation from water.
  • - This study synthesized a MOF-BC composite, demonstrating high efficiency in removing heavy metals: over 99% for lead (II) and about 65% for chromium (VI), with a remarkable adsorption capacity of 535 mg/g for lead using modified BC.
  • - The adsorption mechanisms reveal that lead removal occurs through physisorption and ion-exchange, while chromium removal is primarily through physisorption, indicating the potential and effectiveness of MOF-BC composites for water treatment.
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Introduction: Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is an IgE-mediated allergic dermatitis of horses caused by bites of spp., sharing some common features with human atopic dermatitis. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) using whole-body extracts has limited efficacy.

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  • * This study investigates the role of mA methylation in the production of HTT1a, finding increased methylation near specific poly(A) sites in both HD mice and human samples.
  • * The research reveals that the levels of HTT1a transcripts are influenced by METTL3 and the methylation status of huntingtin intron 1, which is affected by expanded CAG repeats.
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  • Huntington's disease (HD) requires molecular biomarkers to identify mutation carriers before noticeable symptoms appear, and small RNAs (sRNAs) show promise in this area.
  • Researchers found that certain sRNAs in extracellular vesicles from plasma are downregulated in mutation carriers early on, linking these changes to cognitive performance prior to HD onset.
  • Seven candidate sRNAs were identified as potential biomarkers, with miR-21-5p showing a decrease over time and correlation with cognitive decline, indicating their role in tracking disease progression in premanifest stages.
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RTP801/REDD1 is a stress-responsive protein overexpressed in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) that contributes to cognitive deficits and neuroinflammation. Here, we found that RTP801 interacts with HSPC117, DDX1 and CGI-99, three members of the tRNA ligase complex (tRNA-LC), which ligates the excised exons of intron-containing tRNAs and the mRNA exons of the transcription factor XBP1 during the unfolded protein response (UPR). We also found that RTP801 modulates the mRNA ligase activity of the complex in vitro since RTP801 knockdown promoted XBP1 splicing and the expression of its transcriptional target, SEC24D.

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Working Memory (WM) is a cognitive system whose crucial role is to temporarily hold and manipulate information. Early studies suggest that verbal WM is typically associated with left hemisphere (LH) brain regions, while the processing of visuospatial information in WM more specifically depends on the right hemisphere (RH). However, recent evidence suggests a more complex network involving both hemispheres' prefrontal and posterior parietal cortices in these processes.

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Secondary contact between closely related taxa represents a "moment of truth" for speciation-an opportunity to test the efficacy of reproductive isolation that evolved in allopatry and to identify the genetic, behavioral, and/or ecological barriers that separate species in sympatry. Sex chromosomes are known to rapidly accumulate differences between species, an effect that may be exacerbated for neo-sex chromosomes that are transitioning from autosomal to sex-specific inheritance. Here we report that, in the Solomon Islands, two closely related bird species in the honeyeater family-Myzomela cardinalis and Myzomela tristrami-carry neo-sex chromosomes and have come into recent secondary contact after ~1.

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  • A study investigated the prevalence of vestibular disorders in patients with COVID-19 compared to those without the virus using data from the National COVID Cohort Collaborative database.
  • Results showed that individuals with COVID-19 were significantly more likely to experience vestibular disorders, with the highest risk associated with the omicron 23A variant (OR of 8.80).
  • The findings underscore the need for further research on the long-term effects of vestibular disorders in COVID-19 patients and implications for patient counseling.
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The productivity of virgin olive oil depends not only on agronomic factors but also on the technological factors of the extraction process. The 'Arbequina' variety has extractability problems, which is a challenge for master millers anywhere. This work aims to evaluate the behavior of different decanters and seeks to modulate the effect of some processing parameters and their interactions with oil extraction efficiency in the case of 'Arbequina.

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An influential model of spatial attention postulates three main attention-orienting mechanisms: disengagement, shifting, and engagement. Early research linked disengagement deficits with superior parietal damage, regardless of hemisphere or presence of spatial neglect. Subsequent studies supported the involvement of more ventral parietal regions, especially in the right hemisphere, and linked spatial neglect to deficient disengagement from ipsilateral cues.

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Background: Immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) is common after chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the impact of preinfusion electroencephalography (EEG) abnormalities and EEG findings at ICANS onset for predicting ICANS risk and severity in 56 adult patients with refractory lymphoma undergoing CAR-T therapy.

Study Design: EEGs were conducted at the time of lymphodepleting chemotherapy and shortly after onset of ICANS.

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Clinical relevance of miRNAs as biomarkers is growing due to their stability and detection in biofluids. In this, diagnosis at asymptomatic stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains a challenge since it can only be made at autopsy according to Braak NFT staging. Achieving the objective of detecting AD at early stages would allow possible therapies to be addressed before the onset of cognitive impairment.

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Introduction: Severe equine asthma (SEA) is a common chronic disease of adult horses with characteristic recurrent airway obstruction and similarities to neutrophilic asthma in humans. As an extrinsic stimulus, hay dust exposure is a major risk factor and induces acute exacerbation in susceptible horses. However, single inducing agents of SEA have hardly been identified on a molecular basis.

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Cancer patients are at risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), its recurrence, but also at risk of bleeding while anticoagulated. In addition, cancer therapies have been associated to increased VTE risk. Guidelines for VTE treatment in cancer patients recommend low molecular weight heparins (LMWH) or direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) for the initial treatment, DOAC for VTE short-term treatment, and LMWH or DOAC for VTE long-term treatment.

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Mental rotation (MR) is widely regarded as a quintessential example of an embodied cognitive process. This viewpoint stems from the functional parallels between MR and the physical rotation of tangible objects, as well as participants' inclination to employ motor-based strategies when tackling MR tasks involving bodily stimuli. These commonalities imply that MR may depend on brain regions crucial for the planning and execution of motor programs.

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Background: Severe asthma (SA) in horses, resembling human asthma, is a prevalent, debilitating allergic respiratory condition marked by elevated allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) against environmental proteins; however, research exploring the exposome's influence on IgE profiles is currently limited but holds paramount significance for diagnostic and therapeutic developments.

Animals: Thirty-five sports horses were analyzed, consisting of environmentally matched samples from France (5 SA; 6 control), the United States (6 SA; 6 control), and Canada (6 SEA; 6 control).

Methods: This intentional cross-sectional study investigated the sensitization profiles of SA-affected and healthy horses via serological antigen microarray profiling.

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  • Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) significantly impacts global mortality, and new medications like GLP-1 and GLP-1/GIP agonists show promise in reducing alcohol consumption, particularly in individuals with obesity.
  • The study included a social media analysis of posts related to these medications on Reddit, revealing themes around medication effects, diabetes, and notable mentions of craving reduction and decreased desire to drink in 71% of alcohol-related posts.
  • A remote study with 153 participants showed that those taking GLP-1 or GLP-1/GIP agonists reported significantly lower alcohol consumption, binge drinking, and related negative effects compared to a control group, indicating the potential for these medications to help treat AUD in obese individuals.
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The intensification of human activities all around the globe has led to the spread of micropollutants in high-mountain freshwater environments. We therefore aimed to assess the geospatial distribution and determine the potential sources of (total-) mercury (THg) and microplastics (MPs) in mountain freshwater ecosystems. To do so, we analyzed THg and MP concentrations in brown trout, biofilm, and sediments from lotic and lentic ecosystems in the Pyrenees - all subjected to different types of human pressure.

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Sex chromosomes are havens for intragenomic conflicts. The absence of recombination between sex chromosomes creates the opportunity for the evolution of segregation distorters: selfish genetic elements that hijack different aspects of an individual's reproduction to increase their own transmission. Biased (non-Mendelian) segregation, however, often occurs at a detriment to their host's fitness, and therefore can trigger evolutionary arms races that can have major consequences for genome structure and regulation, gametogenesis, reproductive strategies and even speciation.

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can be transferred to humans through food and fresh produce can be an ideal vector as it is often consumed raw or minimally processed. The production environment of fresh produce and the agricultural practices and regulations can vary substantially worldwide, and consequently, the contamination sources of AMR. In this study, 75 imported and 75 non-imported fresh produce samples purchased from Swiss retailers were tested for the presence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria (ARB) and antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs).

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The presence of bacteria and viruses in freshwater represents a global health risk. The substantial spatial and temporal variability of microbes leads to difficulties in quantifying the risks associated with their presence in freshwater. Fine particles, including bacteria and viruses are transported and accumulated into shallow streambed (i.

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  • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny bubbles that help brain cells communicate by carrying important signals like proteins and lipids.
  • Researchers found that these EVs can be taken up by neurons in different parts of the cell and they help grow connections between brain cells.
  • The study suggests that EVs could be helpful in improving brain cell health and might be used to treat diseases that damage the brain.
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Thirty controls (C) and 30 IBH-affected (T) Lusitano horses were evaluated. T horses were included based on anamnesis and physical examination, supported by questionnaires. All horses were submitted to skin tests, Intrademal (IDT) and Skin Prick Tests (SPT), on the neck with 14 specific allergens, 13 recombinant proteins (r-proteins) from (Cul n) and (Cul o) salivary glands and Whole Body Extract (Cul n WBE).

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This case report underscores the significance of maintaining a broad list of differential diagnoses, including adrenal insufficiency, when evaluating patients who present with recurring episodes of hypotension and generalized fatigue. It further underscores that T3 thyrotoxicosis can manifest as the initial and sole presenting feature of Graves' disease. Finally, it emphasizes the critical importance of employing a multidisciplinary approach to discharge high-risk patients from the hospital to minimize the risk of acute decompensation.

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