Publications by authors named "P Rodriguez-Gonzalez"

Alders are widely distributed riparian trees in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. Recently, a strong reduction of alder stands has been detected in Europe due to infection by species (Stramenopila kingdom). This infection causes a disease known as alder dieback, characterized by leaf yellowing, dieback of branches, increased fruit production, and bark necrosis in the collar and basal part of the stem.

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) possesses significant health-promoting potential, yet its oral delivery encounters obstacles stemming from its distinctive physicochemical characteristics, such as poor solubility, sensitivity to environmental factors and low bioaccessibility. To overcome these challenges, we developed high-payload CoQ10 nanosuspensions (CQ@SPNP, CQ@RPNP, and CQ@WPNP) using plant-based protein nanoparticles (NPs) derived from soybean (SPNP), rice (RPNP), and walnut (WPNP). The nanosuspensions include spherical particles, characterized by small particle size (<230 nm), low polydispersity (PDI < 0.

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  • - The study aimed to find opportunities for improving antibiotic stewardship (AS) in medical-surgical intensive care units (MS-ICUs) and general wards (Gral-wards) across 41 hospitals in Latin America from March 2022 to February 2023.
  • - Data was collected on antimicrobial use (AU) from 5780 MS-ICU and 7726 Gral-ward patients, revealing a 53.5% AU prevalence in MS-ICUs and 25.5% in Gral-wards, with a significant portion of antibiotics used for treating infections and surgical prophylaxis.
  • - The study highlighted key areas for improvement in AU practices, including better antibiotic selection, the need for de
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. A Mediterranean diet (MD) has been associated with neuroprotective effects. We aimed to assess the MD's association with stroke prognosis and the potential mediators involved.

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The globalization in plant material trading has caused the emergence of invasive pests in many ecosystems, such as the alder pathogen Phytophthora ×alni in European riparian forests. Due to the ecological importance of alder to the functioning of rivers and the increasing incidence of P. ×alni-induced alder decline, effective and accessible decision tools are required to help managers and stakeholders control the disease.

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