Publications by authors named "Noriega M"

, a rice with an intermediate amylose content, is suitable for (a traditional Spanish dish) due to its ability to withstand cooking and absorb flavors. In this study, high-pressure processing (HPP) at 400 and 600 MPa (10 min) was used as a pretreatment to improve the properties of rice cooked by either boiling or microwaving. The microstructure and pasting properties of unpressurized and pressurized rice were examined.

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Background: Minimally invasive liver surgery (MILS) is superior to open surgery when considering decreased blood loss, fewer complications, shorter hospital stay, and similar or improved oncologic outcomes. However, operative limitations in laparoscopic hepatectomy have curved its applicability and momentum of complex minimally invasive liver surgery. Transitioning to robotic hepatectomy may bridge this complexity gap.

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Background And Aim: Geospatial analyses integrate location-based sociodemographic data, offering a promising approach to investigate the impact of social determinants on acute pancreatitis outcomes. This study aimed to examine the association of Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and its constituent 16 attributes in 4 domains (socioeconomic status, household composition and disability, minority status and language, and housing type and transportation), with outcomes in patients with acute pancreatitis.

Methods: This study included acute pancreatitis patients hospitalized between 1/1/2008 and 12/31/2021 and recorded their demographics and clinical outcomes.

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Objectives: Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a fibro-inflammatory disorder characterized by abdominal pain and exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency resulting in significant morbidity. This study evaluates the impact of geospatial parameters, assessed using the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), a tool comprising sixteen social attributes, on CP outcomes, including opioid use.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of CP patients with available addresses followed at our pancreas center.

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  • * Advanced techniques like genome analysis and optical tweezers were used to isolate and study these microorganisms, revealing their rapid assimilation of C-starch in sediments.
  • * The study proposes a taxonomic reclassification of the Fervidibacteria, highlighting their important role in polysaccharide degradation within a newly defined class of the Armatimonadota phylum.
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  • Mincle is a receptor that plays a vital role in the immune response by recognizing glycolipids, making it a potential target for new tuberculosis vaccines.
  • The newly developed Martini 3 force field enhances the modeling of interactions between proteins and ligands, improving upon the earlier Martini 2 model.
  • This research explores Mincle's interactions with glycolipids, highlighting key factors like loop flexibility and calcium ion regulation, which are crucial for understanding ligand recognition and affinity.
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As a result of the Department of Homeland Security's zero-tolerance policy (ZTP), over 5,000 children were separated from their parents at the U.S. southern border from 2017-2021, with over 1,000 still lacking confirmed reunifications.

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  • - The Omicron subvariants of SARS-CoV-2 are highly infectious and can evade immunity provided by initial COVID-19 vaccines, prompting interest in developing new vaccines tailored to these variants.
  • - A new vaccine candidate, MVA-S(3P_BA.1), was created using a modified vaccine virus to express the spike protein from the Omicron BA.1 variant, and its effectiveness was tested in comparison to existing vaccine candidates.
  • - All tested vaccines protected mice against the Omicron variant, lowering viral loads and inflammatory responses, with the new MVA-S(3P_BA.1) vaccine and a bivalent vaccine showing superior antibody production and a broader immune response to multiple variants.
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Work has identified that metacognitive thought results in desire-based thinking and perpetuates the magnitude and severity of maladaptive behaviour including problematic social media use, and also that one's ingroup identity is related to increasing problematic behaviour. No evidence has ascertained the relative contribution of these as related differential factors in the experience of problematic social media use. The current study explored the comparative importance of components of desire thinking, positive and negative metacognitions and dimensions of ingroup identity on degree of problematic use among 147 current Instagram users.

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  • The study investigates how geographical food access impacts the severity and outcomes of acute pancreatitis (AP) in patients from Massachusetts, using data from the USDA.
  • It found that patients living in areas with low food access experienced worse AP severity and higher rates of 30-day readmissions, even after accounting for other health factors.
  • However, there was no significant link between food access and AP-related mortality or the length of hospital stays.
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This article discusses the psychological effects of facial palsy (FP) in adults. FP is the abnormal functioning of facial muscles resulting from temporary or permanent damage of the facial nerves. Following facial paralysis, patients can develop motor and psychosocial functioning issues impacting quality of life.

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Background And Aims: Substantial differences exist in pancreatic cancer outcomes across ethnoracial stratifications. We sought to assess racial, ethnic, sex, and age reporting and inclusion of participants in pancreatic cancer screening studies.

Methods: A systematic search of Cochrane Library, Ovid Embase, Google Scholar, Ovid MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science Core Collection from inception to 2022 was conducted.

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  • - Since 2014, around 7.3 million Venezuelan migrants/refugees have fled their country, with female migrants facing heightened risks of discrimination and violence, especially during pregnancy, which has been under-researched.
  • - In a study utilizing Spryng.io’s sensemaking tool, 9339 micronarratives were collected from 9116 participants across Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil, focusing on the experiences of 231 pregnant migrants identified within the data.
  • - Results showed that many of these women are low-income, often already mothers, and face significant challenges, including xenophobia from healthcare providers, various forms of violence, and lack of essential resources, highlighting the urgent need for improved support and programming for this
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Kidney organoids are a promising model to study kidney disease, but their use is constrained by limited knowledge of their functional protein expression profile. Here, we define the organoid proteome and transcriptome trajectories over culture duration and upon exposure to TNFα, a cytokine stressor. Older organoids increase deposition of extracellular matrix but decrease expression of glomerular proteins.

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Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major causes of acute kidney injury (AKI), and experimental work has revealed detailed insight into the inflammatory response in the kidney. T cells and NFκB pathway play an important role in IRI. Therefore, we examined the regulatory role and mechanisms of IkappaB kinase 1 (IKK1) in CD4T lymphocytes in an experimental model of IRI.

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A method development aimed for high-throughput and automated antibody screening holds great potential for areas ranging from fundamental molecular interactions to the discovery of novel disease markers, therapeutic targets, and monoclonal antibody engineering. Surface display techniques enable efficient manipulation of large molecular libraries in small volumes. Specifically, phage display appeared as a powerful technology for selecting peptides and proteins with enhanced, target-specific binding affinities.

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Objectives: (1) To develop reference values for health-related fitness in European children and adolescents aged 6-18 years that are the foundation for the web-based, open-access and multilanguage fitness platform (FitBack); (2) to provide comparisons across European countries.

Methods: This study builds on a previous large fitness reference study in European youth by (1) widening the age demographic, (2) identifying the most recent and representative country-level data and (3) including national data from existing fitness surveillance and monitoring systems. We used the Assessing Levels of PHysical Activity and fitness at population level (ALPHA) test battery as it comprises tests with the highest test-retest reliability, criterion/construct validity and health-related predictive validity: the 20 m shuttle run (cardiorespiratory fitness); handgrip strength and standing long jump (muscular strength); and body height, body mass, body mass index and waist circumference (anthropometry).

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Background: Transgender, nonbinary, and gender-non-conforming individuals face significant obstacles accessing public restrooms, resulting in negative mental and physical health consequences.

Objectives: We describe the Chicago Restroom Access Project, a university and community partnership aimed at reforming restroom laws in Chicago and the state of Illinois.

Methods: A range of community-engagement approaches were used, including recruiting, mobilizing, and partnering with diverse stakeholders, amplifying the voices of under-represented members of the impacted community, collecting data for evidence-based decision-making, fluid membership, and diffuse leadership.

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Fibronectin Leucine-rich Repeat Transmembrane (FLRT 1-3) proteins are a family of broadly expressed single-spanning transmembrane receptors that play key roles in development. Their extracellular domains mediate homotypic cell-cell adhesion and heterotypic protein interactions with other receptors to regulate cell adhesion and guidance. These in trans FLRT interactions determine the formation of signaling complexes of varying complexity and function.

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The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants that escape from immune neutralization are challenging vaccines and antibodies developed to stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, it is important to establish therapeutics directed toward multiple or specific SARS-CoV-2 variants. The envelope spike (S) glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 is the key target of neutralizing antibodies (Abs).

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Extrapulmonary manifestations of COVID-19 have gained attention due to their links to clinical outcomes and their potential long-term sequelae. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) displays tropism towards several organs, including the heart and kidney. Whether it also directly affects the liver has been debated.

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We report the case of a 39-year-old female patient with acute painful swelling of the left thigh and symmetric muscle weakness in both upper legs. The patient had a history of long-standing, poorly controlled type 1 diabetes which required dialysis. Serum inflammatory markers were highly elevated.

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U.S. society has witnessed and experienced the impact and suffering caused by the racial pandemic within the COVID-19 viral pandemic.

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Aim: Membranous nephropathy (MN) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) are autoimmune diseases that coexist in some cases and might share a common pathogenesis. In 75 - 80% of MN patients, PLAR1 or THSD7A is the target antigen responsible for disease development, while in the remaining cases, MN pathogenesis is not clear. Our aim was to identify potential antigens playing an overlapping pathogenic role for development of both PBC and MN.

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