Publications by authors named "Ossa J"

While piezoelectric sensing and energy-harvesting devices still largely rely on inorganic components, biocompatible and biodegradable piezoelectric materials, such as cellulose nanocrystals, might constitute optimal and sustainable building blocks for a variety of applications in electronics and transient implants. To this aim, however, effective methods are needed to position cellulose nanocrystals in large and high-performance architectures. Here, we report on scalable assemblies of cellulose nanocrystals in multilayered piezoelectric systems with exceptional response, for various application scopes.

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Ciprofloxacin is a critically important antibiotic for human health. The increase of Escherichia coli resistance to ciprofloxacin is a global public health problem due to its importance in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections and other serious infections; however, its prescription is high in the Colombian Caribbean. The objective was to determine the resistance trend of E.

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Background: Variants in and (encoding apolipoprotein E and presenilin 1, respectively) alter the risk of Alzheimer's disease. We previously reported a delay of cognitive impairment in a person with autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease caused by the variant who also had two copies of the apolipoprotein E3 Christchurch variant ( ). Heterozygosity for the variant may influence the age at which the onset of cognitive impairment occurs.

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The inclusion of women psychologists in arenas of academic and professional recognition has been a slow and often invisible process. This study seeks to highlight the scientific contributions of six women psychologists classified as eminent during the twentieth century (Haggbloom et al., Review of General Psychology, 6(2), 139-152, 2002) and the contexts in which they developed.

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Multiple large-scale tumor genomic profiling efforts have been undertaken in osteosarcoma, however, little is known about the spatial and temporal intratumor heterogeneity and how it may drive treatment resistance. We performed whole-genome sequencing of 37 tumor samples from eight patients with relapsed or refractory osteosarcoma. Each patient had at least one sample from a primary site and a metastatic or relapse site.

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Patients treated with cytotoxic therapies, including autologous stem cell transplantation, are at risk for developing therapy-related myeloid neoplasms (tMN). Preleukemic clones (ie, clonal hematopoiesis [CH]) are detectable years before the development of these aggressive malignancies, although the genomic events leading to transformation and expansion are not well defined. Here, by leveraging distinctive chemotherapy-associated mutational signatures from whole-genome sequencing data and targeted sequencing of prechemotherapy samples, we reconstructed the evolutionary life-history of 39 therapy-related myeloid malignancies.

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are a family of biopolyesters synthesized by various microorganisms. Due to their biocompatibility and biodegradation, PHAs have been proposed for biomedical applications, including tissue engineering scaffolds. Olive leaf extract (OLE) can be obtained from agri-food biowaste and is a source of polyphenols with remarkable antioxidant properties.

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Background: Diarrheagenic (DEC) pathogenicity relies on the interaction of bacteria with the host's gut environment, which is regulated by the resident microbiota. Previously, we identified indicative bacterial species of gut microbiota in DEC-positive stool samples from children. Here, we evaluated the role of two indicative species, (CW) and (EA), in the virulence of two DEC pathotypes, Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) and enteroaggregative (EAEC) .

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This article aims to show how the scientific realism proposed by the philosopher Evandro Agazzi contributes to the epistemological development of social discursive psychology. To do this, the debates led by Ian Parker and John Greenwood in the early 1990s about scientific and critical realism are addressed. In this debate, the limits of naive empiricism and discursive idealism, which began to predominate in discursive social psychology, are highlighted.

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Background: The incidence of anal cancer is substantially higher among persons living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) than in the general population. Similar to cervical cancer, anal cancer is preceded by high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs). Treatment for cervical HSIL reduces progression to cervical cancer; however, data from prospective studies of treatment for anal HSIL to prevent anal cancer are lacking.

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  • Preterm neonates, especially those born very preterm (VPT, <32 weeks), may have a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease later in life compared to those born at term (Term, >37 weeks).
  • A study involving 120 children aged 5 to 8.5 years compared various health metrics between VPT and Term children, focusing on factors like cholesterol levels and blood pressure.
  • Results showed that VPT children had lower HDL cholesterol and higher blood pressure, indicating potential metabolic risks that necessitate long-term monitoring.
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The resilience of an ecological unit encompasses resistance during adverse conditions and the capacity to recover. We adopted a 'resistance-recovery' framework to experimentally partition the resilience of a foundation species (the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa). The shoot abundances of nine seagrass meadows were followed before, during and after simulated light reduction conditions.

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A novel strategy involving Olive Leaf Extract (OLE) and Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) was developed as a green antimicrobial treatment. Specifically, we reported a preliminary investigation on the combined use of OLE + CAP against three pathogens, chosen to represent medical and food industries (i.e.

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  • - The study investigates clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in cancer patients and its link to an increased leukemia risk, using blood sequencing data from over 32,000 patients to analyze gene mutations and chromosomal alterations simultaneously.
  • - Findings reveal that certain genetic combinations account for 23% of observed alterations in CH, indicating that these genetic changes occur early in the evolution toward potential leukemia.
  • - The research highlights that chromosomal alterations are significant independent risk factors for leukemia development, suggesting that both gene mutations and chromosomal changes should be monitored in patients at risk.
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  • Herbivory plays a significant role in shaping seagrass communities, but knowledge on its biogeographical patterns and drivers is limited compared to those in terrestrial ecosystems.
  • A study was conducted in Cymodocea nodosa meadows, spanning 2000 km and 13° latitude across two ocean basins, to explore factors affecting herbivory, including herbivore density, seagrass characteristics, and environmental conditions.
  • Findings revealed that herbivory intensity is primarily influenced by fish density and seagrass size, with seasonal temperature variations being a key driver in temperate regions, while specific conditions in subtropical areas resulted in minimal herbivory.
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  • * Researchers found that exposure to different environments, like smoking or specific cancer treatments, influences which mutations are selected, with notable differences in mutation types related to those exposures.
  • * Analysis of sequential samples shows that clones with mutations linked to DNA damage response can outcompete others during treatment, highlighting the importance of clinical sequencing to identify patients at higher risk for tMNs.
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Diarrheagenic (DEC) strains are a main cause of diarrhea worldwide in children under 5 years old. DEC virulence is strongly regulated by environmental conditions and metabolites produced by the gut microbiota in the intestinal tract. In this study, we evaluated changes in gut microbiota-metabolome in children with or without diarrhea produced by DEC pathotypes.

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Seagrasses are key habitat-forming species of coastal areas. While previous research has demonstrated considerable small-scale variation in seagrass abundance and structure, studies teasing apart local from large-scale variation are scarce. We determined how different biogeographic scenarios, under varying environmental and genetic variation, explained variation in the abundance and structure (morphology and biomass allocation), epiphytes and sexual reproduction intensity of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa.

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Being designated to protect other tissues, skin is the first and largest human body organ to be injured and for this reason, it is accredited with a high capacity for self-repairing. However, in the case of profound lesions or large surface loss, the natural wound healing process may be ineffective or insufficient, leading to detrimental and painful conditions that require repair adjuvants and tissue substitutes. In addition to the conventional wound care options, biodegradable polymers, both synthetic and biologic origin, are gaining increased importance for their high biocompatibility, biodegradation, and bioactive properties, such as antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, cell proliferative, and angiogenic.

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This article analyzes some publications of Ernestina Pérez Barahona (1865-1951), the second Chilean and Latin American female physician. It exposes her concern for the public health and, more precisely, for the problem of the Chilean race. She constantly refers to hygiene in her conferences, articles and books published between 1887 and 1920.

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Multiple myeloma (MM) progression is characterized by the seeding of cancer cells in different anatomic sites. To characterize this evolutionary process, we interrogated, by whole genome sequencing, 25 samples collected at autopsy from 4 patients with relapsed MM and an additional set of 125 whole exomes collected from 51 patients. Mutational signatures analysis showed how cytotoxic agents introduce hundreds of unique mutations in each surviving cancer cell, detectable by bulk sequencing only in cases of clonal expansion of a single cancer cell bearing the mutational signature.

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  • The success of NK-cell-based immunotherapies relies on obtaining enough functional natural killer cells.
  • A new refined method improves ex vivo generation of NK cells from mobilized hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) by using optimized cytokine cocktails and specialized feeder cells.
  • This two-step protocol effectively addresses previously observed donor variability and holds promise for producing allogeneic NK cells for cancer treatment.
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Objectives: To identify associations among the plasma renin concentration (PRC), plasma aldosterone and urinary sodium (Na)/potassium (K) ratio, and to integrate these variables into a nomogram with the aim of estimating the expected versus observed aldosterone concentration.

Methods: We studied 40 healthy normotensive children (5-8 years old, 57.5% girls) who were born at term and were adequate for their gestational age.

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