Publications by authors named "Navarro P"

Background: Granulosa cell ovarian tumors (GCTs) are a rare neoplasia characterized by a pathognomonic mutation in the FOXL2 gene. In vitro studies have demonstrated an overactivation of hormone activity due to this alteration. Thus, we aimed to determine the activity of orteronel, a CYP17 inhibitor, in advanced disease.

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Hypothetical axions provide a compelling explanation for dark matter and could be emitted from the hot solar interior. The CERN Axion Solar Telescope has been searching for solar axions via their back conversion to x-ray photons in a 9-T 10-m long magnet directed toward the Sun. We report on an extended run with the International Axion Observatory pathfinder detector, doubling the previous exposure time.

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The capacity to regenerate lost organs is widespread among animals, and yet the number of species in which regeneration has been experimentally probed using molecular and functional assays is very small. This is also the case for insects, for which we still lack a complete picture of their regeneration mechanisms and the extent of their conservation. Here, we contribute to filling this gap by investigating regeneration in the mayfly .

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Introduction. The relationship between obesity and alcohol consumption is a topic of significant interest to public health. Alcoholic beverages contribute additional calories to the diet, which could be a relevant factor to the overweight risk.

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  • Precision medicine is changing how we treat cancer, but many patients still lack access to the necessary genetic testing and treatments.
  • A study in Spain examined how providing free RNA sequencing tests impacted the treatment of solid cancer patients who had already failed standard therapies, analyzing samples from 395 patients.
  • The results showed actionable genetic alterations in 14.4% of patients, leading to limited use of targeted therapies, highlighting a need for better access to comprehensive molecular testing and personalized treatments.
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The inner cell mass (ICM) of early mouse embryos is specified into epiblast (Epi) and primitive endoderm (PrE) lineages during blastocyst formation. The antagonistic transcription factors (TFs) NANOG and GATA-binding protein 6 (GATA6) in combination with fibroblast growth factor (FGF)/extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling are central actors in ICM fate choice. However, what initiates the specification of ICM progenitors into Epi or PrE and whether other factors are involved in this process has not been fully understood yet.

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Background: Granulosa cell ovarian tumors (GCT) are orphan disease with limited treatments. Hormone therapy is a potential treatment, due to the overexpression of hormone receptors in most tumors. This study explores the activity of the antiandrogen, enzalutamide, in metastatic cases.

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The human diet is a factor for disease prevention and the extension of life expectancy. Loss of teeth can adversely affect chewing capacity, which can lead patients to modify their diet and subsequently result in a poor dietary intake. This work is conducted within the framework of an ongoing research project in the Dentistry School of Universidad de la Frontera aimed at designing a diet for patients with complete removable dental prostheses (CRDP).

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  • * The main findings revealed that there were no significant differences in P4 levels between pregnant and non-pregnant patients, and the proposed P4 cutoff of ≥ 28.9 ng/mL was not a reliable predictor of gestational success.
  • * Factors such as women's age and the quality of embryos transferred were associated with higher CPR, while older age, poor COS response, and certain follicle sizes were linked to the P4 cutoff point, indicating P4 may
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Early embryogenesis is driven by transcription factors (TFs) that first activate the zygotic genome and then specify the lineages constituting the blastocyst. Although the TFs specifying the blastocyst's lineages are well characterized, those playing earlier roles remain poorly defined. Using mouse models of the TF , we show that embryos arrest at the early morula stage and exhibit altered lineage specification, frequent mitotic failure, and substantial chromosome segregation defects.

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  • - Vaginitis is a common health issue affecting many women globally, with bacterial vaginosis (BV) being the most frequent type, found in 10-50% of reproductive-aged women.
  • - Current diagnostic methods for BV are limited as they typically rely on clinical assessments or the detection of specific microbes, overlooking the complex changes in the vaginal microbiome.
  • - A new shotgun metagenomic sequencing test has been developed, demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity for identifying various organisms in the vaginal microbiome, validated across over 7000 samples and certified by several health organizations.
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In order to proliferate, bacteria must remodel their cell wall at the division site. The division process is driven by the enzymatic activity of peptidoglycan (PG) synthases and hydrolases around the constricting Z-ring. PG remodelling is reg-ulated by de-and re-crosslinking enzymes, and the directing constrictive force of the Z-ring.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains a highly aggressive and untreatable cancer. There is a need to develop a new PDAC-associated antigen-targeting drug delivery system to tackle this disease. We validated choosing ZIP4 as a putative target in PDAC theranostics.

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Commercially pure titanium (c.p. Ti) and Ti6Al4V alloys are the most widely used metallic biomaterials in the biomedical sector.

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The inferior alveolar nerve (IAN), contained within the mandibular canal (MC), is a structure prone to damage in clinical and surgical procedures on the mandible. This study aimed to analyze the MC morphology and its anatomical variants in a Chilean subpopulation using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). In total, 342 images from patients with the following parameters were observed: 120 kV, 9 mA, field of view 12 × 9 MC, and voxel size 0.

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Understanding the genetic basis of neuro-related proteins is essential for dissecting the molecular basis of human behavioural traits and the disease aetiology of neuropsychiatric disorders. Here the SCALLOP Consortium conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of over 12,000 individuals for 184 neuro-related proteins in human plasma. The analysis identified 125 cis-regulatory protein quantitative trait loci (cis-pQTL) and 164 trans-pQTL.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between serum calcium levels and ventricular repolarization time, specifically the QT and JT intervals, which are important for heart health.
  • Researchers conducted large-scale genome-wide analyses to explore potential interactions between calcium levels and genetic variants associated with QT and JT intervals, using over 122,000 participants.
  • The results showed limited evidence for the hypothesized calcium interaction effects, suggesting that other factors, such as rare genetic variations or environmental influences, likely play a larger role in the unexplained heritability of QT and JT intervals.
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  • * Key challenges in effectively treating PDAC include late diagnosis, complex genetic mutations, high potential for metastasis, a dense fibrous structure, an immune-suppressing environment, and resistance to existing therapies.
  • * Recent research highlights the role of TAM (Tyro3, AXL, MerTK) receptors in PDAC development, suggesting they could serve as potential biomarkers for early diagnosis and targets for new treatments, addressing a critical medical need.
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With the advent of modern technologies for cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), high-quality tilt series are more rapidly acquired than processed and analyzed. Thus, a robust and fast-automated alignment for batch processing in cryo-ET is needed. While different software packages have made available several approaches for automated marker-based alignment of tilt series, manual user intervention remains necessary for many datasets, thus preventing high-throughput tomography.

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  • - Lynch syndrome (LS) is a genetic condition that increases the risk of certain cancers due to defects in DNA mismatch repair genes, and cancer risk estimates based on family history may be biased.
  • - A study involving 830 MMR gene variant carriers from the UK Biobank found significantly higher cumulative incidences of colorectal and endometrial cancers by age 70 compared to non-carriers, but no significant difference for breast cancer.
  • - The findings suggest that individuals with pathogenic variants in MMR genes should receive surveillance for colorectal cancer and interventions for endometrial cancer risk, while breast cancer does not appear to be linked to LS.
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This narrative review delves into the evolving landscape of fertility preservation techniques, with a particular focus on their use in patients undergoing oncology treatment that carries a risk of ovarian insufficiency. Advances in established methods such as cryopreservation of oocytes and embryos are highlighted, and the increasing use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists is discussed. The review also addresses the complexities and controversies associated with these approaches, such as the 'flare-up' effect associated with GnRH agonists and the potential of GnRH antagonists to reduce the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.

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Background: Limited attention has been given to oral health challenges faced by older Indigenous populations, especially in rural settings, where disparities exist. This study aims to assess oral health in a rural Mapuche community in southern Chile, utilizing geriatric technology support, and exploring the connection between geriatric health and oral well-being to fill a gap in this context.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 76 independent older adults from a rural Mapuche community who required dental care.

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