Publications by authors named "N De Pedro"

Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of telomere length measurements as diagnostic biomarkers during early screening for lung cancer in high-risk patients.

Methods: This was a prospective study of patients undergoing lung cancer diagnosis at two Spanish hospitals between April 2017 and January 2020. Telomeres from peripheral blood lymphocytes were analysed by Telomere Analysis Technology, which is based in high-throughput quantitative fluorescent in situ hybridization.

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Widespread direct photoentrainment in zebrafish peripheral tissues is linked to diverse non-visual opsins. To explore whether this broadly distributed photosensitivity is specific to zebrafish or is a general teleost feature, we investigated hepatic photosynchronization in goldfish. First, we focused on the opsin 7 family (OPN7, a key peripheral novel opsin in zebrafish), investigating its presence in the goldfish liver.

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Introduction: We aim to identify factors associated with surgical refusal and non-surgical candidacy in clinical stage I kidney masses and to evaluate their impact on overall survival (OS).

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the National Cancer Database of patients with clinical stage I kidney cancer between 2004 and 2017. Logistic regression was used to determine baseline sociodemographic-, clinical-, and treatment facility-related factors associated with surgical refusal and non-surgical candidacy.

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  • This study investigated the metabolic rate (MO) of goldfish in aquaculture, specifically looking at daily variations and factors like feeding, handling, temperature, and anesthetics.
  • The research found that goldfish have a daily rhythm in MO, with higher values during the day, and that feeding increases MO by 35%, peaking 3 hours after feeding.
  • Handling stress caused a significant peak in MO, temperature increases raised MO dramatically, and common anesthetics temporarily affected MO, highlighting the importance of monitoring metabolic rates for better fish welfare in aquaculture.
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Background: The impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Africa is still unclear. In comparison to Europe and North America, morbidity and death rates are lower. Several factors have been proposed, including geographical variation in virus impact, environmental factors, differences in age distribution, and the impact of infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV infection and tuberculosis.

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