Publications by authors named "Olmos J"

A nitrate selective electrode was used for real-time in situ potentiometric monitoring of a batch nitrate removal process using activated carbon and ion exchange resin. A plasticized polymeric membrane consisting of polyvinyl chloride, 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether and tridodecyl methyl ammonium chloride was incorporated into an ion-selective electrode body. First, the dynamic potential response of the electrode to nitrate was investigated.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, and it remains incurable. Currently there is no definitive biomarker for detecting PD, measuring its severity, or monitoring of treatments. Recently, oculomotor fixation abnormalities have emerged as a sensitive biomarker to discriminate Parkinsonian patterns from a control population, even at early stages.

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Fish tank granuloma has traditionally been associated with Mycobacterium marinum. We report the case of a 54 old-year woman that worked in a freshwater fish pet store and developed a skin ulcer in a hand finger with a suppurative granuloma secondary to Microbacterium paraoxydans. This is a bacterial fish pathogen, rarely observed in human infections.

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As the involvement of the intestinal microbiota in the etiopathology of irritable bowel syndrome, subtype diarrhoea (IBS-D) is now increasingly recognised, a preliminary, quasi-experimental, before-after and prospective study was conducted on 28 patients to test the effect of a tannin-based supplement on the composition and activity of the microbiota, after 8 weeks of treatment. No statistically significant differences were found in α- or β-diversity. However, sparse Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis (sPLS-DA) and Boruta algorithm did reveal significant changes in the relative abundance of specific groups of bacteria, highlighting the involvement of recognized of IBS-D biomarkes, namely (adj = 3.

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The present study evaluated the capacity of three species to improve health status and growth performance of Nile Tilapia fed with high levels of soybean meal and challenged with . experiments showed that β-hemolysin and metalloprotease enzymes were produced throughout the exponential growth phase. experiments showed that 10 colony-forming units (CFUs)/ml of this pathogen killed 50% of control group fishes in 13 days.

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Introduction: Self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) have been widely placed for unresectable distal malignant biliary obstruction (UDMBO). However, the dysfunction rate is 19-40% and its treatment is controversial. We aimed asses the efficacy and safety of a secondary biliary stents (uncovered (UC) versus fully-covered (FC) stent) for the management of occluded SEMS.

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Some species of Dunaliella produce high levels of β-carotene, which is the largest natural Vitamin A source. β-carotene production in Dunaliella is expensive due to low yields obtained under culture conditions used. Since three decades ago synthetic β-carotene has dominated 98% of world market, even when synthetic is less bioactive than Dunaliella β-carotene molecule.

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  • - This study examines genetic factors linked to atypical femoral fractures (AFF), which occur in patients on long-term anti-resorptive therapy, focusing on specific genes related to bone health.
  • - Analysis of 13 AFF patients revealed only one with a pathogenic gene variant (ALPL), but significantly more genetic variants were found in AFF patients compared to those without AFF, especially in genes associated with bone formation.
  • - The findings suggest that a combination of genetic variants influences the risk of AFF, highlighting specific genes (ACAN, SUCO, AKAP13, ARHGEF3, PITX2, P4HB) as potential risk factors, warranting larger studies for effective patient risk assessment.
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Background: Diagnosing gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can be challenging given varying symptom presentations, and complex multifactorial pathophysiology. The gold standard for GERD diagnosis is esophageal acid exposure time (AET) measured by pH-metry. A variety of additional diagnostic tools are available.

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  • Autoantibodies, particularly antinuclear antibodies (ANA), are crucial in understanding autoimmune diseases, and this study investigates the relationship between ANA and various sociodemographic and biobehavioral factors among individuals with a low likelihood of systemic autoimmune diseases.
  • The study analyzed serum samples from 2,997 participants to assess ANA presence using different testing methods, revealing that ANA positivity was notably higher when using indirect immunofluorescence compared to other assays, and it was more prevalent in females, older individuals, and those with elevated C-reactive protein levels.
  • Furthermore, a sedentary lifestyle, along with being an ex- or non-alcohol user, was linked to a higher ANA prevalence, and for females, the antibody
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To improve the effectiveness and durability of wastewater treatment technologies, researchers are showing a growing interest in 3D printing technology. This technology has attracted significant interest owing to its ability to fabricate challenging complex geometries using different material compositions. This manuscript is focused on the development of 3D monoliths from noncommercial filaments, i.

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In this paper, we describe the development of a Dictyostelium discoideum strain deficient in frataxin protein (FXN). We investigated the conservation of function between humans and D. discoideum and showed that DdFXN can substitute the human version in the interaction and activation of the Fe-S assembly supercomplex.

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Unlabelled: The OSARIDELPHI study evaluated the level of agreement between specialists in osteoporosis regarding the management of patients with high-risk fractures in Spain. The results provide expert-based recommendations for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment related to fracture risk. Therefore, the study facilitates clinical decision-making for managing this patient's profile.

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  • The study aimed to assess how various non-osteoporotic medications affect the risk of fragility fractures in patients already on anti-osteoporotic therapy.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 993 patients to compare the effects of different medications, noting thiazides and statins as potentially beneficial, while observing certain drugs like letrozole and oral corticosteroids as harmful.
  • Results showed no significant improvement in fracture risk from treatments, but identified that letrozole and low-to-medium dose oral corticosteroids significantly worsened fracture risk, highlighting the need for stronger anti-osteoporotic options for those patients.
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The mitochondrial cysteine desulfurase NFS1 is an essential PLP-dependent enzyme involved in iron-sulfur cluster assembly. The enzyme catalyzes the desulfurization of the l-Cys substrate, producing a persulfide and l-Ala as products. In this study, we set the measurement of the product l-Ala by NMR in vitro by means of H NMR spectra acquisition.

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Objectives: The potential relationship between diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) and bone microstructure has not been studied in women. We aimed to assess the association between the trabecular bone score (TBS) and DISH in postmenopausal women, as well as the role of other parameters related to bone metabolism, such as bone mineral density (BMD), calciotropic hormones, and bone remodeling markers.

Methods: Cross-sectional study, nested in a prospective population-based cohort (Camargo cohort).

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Introduction/objectives: DISH has traditionally been considered a non-inflammatory rheumatic disorder. Currently, an inflammatory component has been theorized in the early phases of this condition (EDISH). The study is aimed at investigating a possible relationship between EDISH and chronic inflammation.

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  • Headaches are common in acute COVID-19 infections and may be linked to the trigeminal system, but the exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • Researchers compared serum levels of CGRP, an indicator of trigeminal-vascular activation, in COVID-19 patients with and without headaches, and healthy controls.
  • The study found that patients with headaches had significantly higher CGRP levels, suggesting that increased trigeminal activation could explain the prevalence of headaches in COVID-19.
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In vitro studies have shown that genistein inhibits the CYP240 enzyme, which is involved in the degradation of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol and its precursor 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, and increases their plasma levels. However, no clinical studies have primarily assessed the synergistic effect of isoflavones on vitamin D levels. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible additive effect of genistein supplementation on vitamin D levels, calcium metabolism and bone remodeling markers in healthy postmenopausal women during the spring-summer months.

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Deep-learning language models have shown promise in various biotechnological applications, including protein design and engineering. Here we describe ProGen, a language model that can generate protein sequences with a predictable function across large protein families, akin to generating grammatically and semantically correct natural language sentences on diverse topics. The model was trained on 280 million protein sequences from >19,000 families and is augmented with control tags specifying protein properties.

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  • - The study introduces two new nanoparticle systems that combine silver (Ag), chitosan (CS), and gallic acid (GA) using free radical-induced grafting reactions for enhanced properties.
  • - It successfully grafted GA into CS-AgNPs, marking the first instance of this process and confirmed its success through various analytical methods.
  • - The resulting nanoparticles exhibited lower toxicity and improved antioxidant and antibacterial activities, particularly in hybrid NPs II, suggesting this method of combining these materials could be promising for future applications.
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Objectives: Autoantibodies and, specifically antinuclear antibodies (ANA), are the hallmark of systemic autoimmune diseases (AID). In the last decades, there has been great technical development to detect these autoantibodies along with an increased request for this test by clinicians, while the overall pre-test probability has decreased. In this study, we compare the diagnostic performance of three different methods for ANA screening (indirect immunofluorescence [IIF], addressable laser bead immunoassay [ALBIA], and fluorescence enzyme immunoassay [FEIA]).

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