Publications by authors named "P Hernando"

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a supervised exercise program, including Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT), throughout pregnancy on Urinary Incontinence (UI).

Methods: A randomized clinical trial (NCT04563065) was conducted. Initially, 600 pregnant women were screened for eligibility, with data from 356 participants eventually analyzed.

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  • * A study focused on 15 α-L-fucosidases from the GH29 family utilized sequence similarity network analysis to evaluate their specificities for various fucosylated sugars and established their structural basis through advanced imaging techniques.
  • * The research combined experimental data with machine-learning models to categorize over 34,000 GH29 sequences into similarity clusters, paving the way for future identification of novel glycoside hydrolases with tailored functionalities.
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In structural terms, the sialic acids are a large family of nine carbon sugars based around an alpha-keto acid core. They are widely spread in nature, where they are often found to be involved in molecular recognition processes, including in development, immunology, health and disease. The prominence of sialic acids in infection is a result of their exposure at the non-reducing terminus of glycans in diverse glycolipids and glycoproteins.

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Microplastics are a complex mix of chemicals containing polymers and certain plastic additives such as bisphenols and phthalates. These particles are porous materials that can also sorb contaminants from their surroundings, and leach chemicals from the particle under certain circumstances. Aquatic animals can ingest microplastic particles, which mostly bioaccumulate in the gastrointestinal tract of animals.

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