Publications by authors named "Octavio Pineros"

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  • * The research involved 318 pregnant women, predominantly Indigenous, revealing that 23.3% had goiter and 14.9% showed iodine deficiency, with a significant link between literacy and lower iodine deficiency rates.
  • * The findings indicate a concerning prevalence of goiter and iodine deficiency, especially in the Cauca region, highlighting the need for targeted public health interventions in these communities.
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Background And Purpose: In recent decades, a focus on the most critical and fundamental concepts has proven highly advantageous to students and educators in many science disciplines. Pharmacology, unlike microbiology, biochemistry, or physiology, lacks a consensus list of such core concepts.

Experimental Approach: We sought to develop a research-based, globally relevant list of core concepts that all students completing a foundational pharmacology course should master.

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Coordination compounds of Cu(ii), Ni(ii), Co(ii), and Zn(ii) with a type of biguanide (known commercially as metformin) have been synthesized and characterized using spectroscopic techniques (FT-IR, UV/VIS), X-ray diffraction techniques and thermal analysis. For all compounds, single crystals were obtained for single-crystal X-ray diffraction. For the first time, an octahedral cobalt compound with the formula [Co(CHN)]Cl·2HO that crystallizes in the monoclinic space group 2/ with one molecule in the asymmetric unit has been obtained.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) pain has been proposed to be a mixed pain state, because in some patients, central nervous system factors are superimposed upon the more traditional peripheral factors. In addition, a considerable amount of preclinical and clinical evidence has shown that, accompanying the central neuroplasticity changes and partially driven by a peripheral nociceptive input, a real neuropathic component occurs that are particularly linked to disease severity and progression. Hence, innovative strategies targeting neuroprotection and particularly neuroinflammation to prevent and treat OA pain could be introduced.

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