Publications by authors named "Quintero R"

The design of drugs and nutraceutics that mimic microbial metabolites is an emerging drug modality in medicinal chemistry that attempts to modulate the myriad of interactions that these molecules establish with host and microbial proteins. Understanding how microbial metabolites interact with their target proteins is key to perform a rational design of metabolite mimetic molecules for therapeutic usage. In the present work, we address this question by analyzing the functional groups of these molecules and the interactions they display in a set of more than 71K protein-metabolite interactions from the PDB.

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The oxidation of hydrocarbons is an important chemical transformation with relevance to biology and industry. Ni-catalyzed transformations are more scarce compared to Mn or Fe but have gained attention in recent years, affording efficient oxidations. Understanding the mechanism of action of these catalysts, including the detection and characterization of the active nickel-oxygen species, is of interest to design better catalysts.

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  • This study investigates the impact of two laser surgery techniques on donor twin survival during treatment for twin-twin transfusion syndrome.
  • The trial randomized twins to either a sequential technique, where connections from donor to recipient are treated first, or a selective approach with no specific order, but found no significant difference in overall donor twin survival between the two methods.
  • However, it was noted that donor survival was significantly worse in cases with superficial anastomoses, regardless of surgical technique used, underscoring the complexity of managing these twins during surgery.
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Objectives: To reach an international expert consensus on the diagnosis, prognosis and management of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) by means of a Delphi procedure, and to use this to define a core outcome set (COS).

Methods: A three-round Delphi procedure was conducted among an international panel of experts in fetal LUTO. The panel was provided with a list of literature-based parameters to consider for the diagnosis, prognosis, management and outcomes of LUTO.

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Primary health care (PHC) has increased in global relevance as it has been demonstrated to be a useful strategy to promote community access to health services. Multilateral organizations and national governments have reached a consensus regarding the basic principles of PHC, but the application of these varies from country to country due to the particularities of local health systems.This article aims to review and summarize PHC strategies and the configuration of health networks in Latin American and Caribbean countries.

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Background Low back pain is known to be one of the leading causes of disability among the young and elderly population. Low back pain can stem from multiple sources, including spinal degeneration, injury, herniated discs, sciatica, and other contributing causes. This symptom significantly influences the quality of life of affected individuals.

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Pharmaceutical compounds are micropollutants of emerging concern, as well as other classes of chemicals such as UV filters and artificial sweeteners. They enter marine environments via wastewater treatment plants, aquaculture runoff, hospital effluents, and shipping activities. While many studies have investigated the presence and distribution of these pollutants in numerous coastal areas, our study is the first to focus on their occurrence, spatial distribution, and vertical distribution in the sea surface microlayer (SML) and the near-surface layer of marine environments.

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Objectives: We have previously described gestational-age-independent sonographic indices to assess fetal lung size in the right and left lungs: The Quantitative Lung Index for the right lung (QLI-R) and for the left lung (QLI-L), respectively. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical cutoff point of the QLI-R to predict pulmonary hypoplasia and neonatal death.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective assessment of the QLI-R in patients with left-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH-L) and other fetal conditions at risk for fetal pulmonary hypoplasia.

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Feto-fetal hemorrhage (FFH) through placental vascular anastomoses is believed to be responsible for the death or damage of a "second twin" after the demise of a "first twin (co-twin)" in monochorionic twin pregnancies. However, the timing of FFH has been difficult to determine. The resulting anemia in the surviving twin can be suspected by the finding of an elevated middle cerebral artery peak-systolic velocity (MCA-PSV), but this elevation may lag for at least 4 h after the demise of the first twin.

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  • Flexible endoscopy (FE) is essential for diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal issues, but its use by surgeons is still limited in certain settings despite its growing popularity.
  • Intraoperative endoscopy (IOE) is more complex than standard FE but improves surgical outcomes by enhancing safety, quality, and lowering complications.
  • The manuscript discusses current and future advancements in the training and application of IOE in esophagogastric surgeries, highlighting its benefits and evolving role in surgical procedures.
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Cold-adapted hellbender salamanders that inhabit cool mountain streams are expected to fare poorly under warmer projected climate scenarios. This study investigated the physiological consequences of long-term, naturalistic temperature variation on juvenile hellbenders under simulated current and warmer (+1.6 C) climates vs.

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Open spina bifida is the most common congenital anomaly of the central nervous system compatible with life. Prenatal repair of open spina bifida via open maternal-fetal surgery has been shown to improve postnatal neurologic outcomes, including reducing the need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting and improving lower neuromotor function. Fetoscopic repair of open spina bifida minimizes the maternal risks while providing similar neurosurgical outcomes to the fetus.

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Background: Prenatal repair of open spina bifida via the percutaneous fetoscopic approach does not require maternal laparotomy, hysterotomy, or exteriorization of the uterus. This technique requires intrauterine partial CO insufflation. Limited data exist on the physiological effects of CO insufflation on human fetuses, with no data on open spina bifida repair performed using the entirely percutaneous fetoscopic surgical technique.

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Smart cities are characterized by the use of massive information and digital communication technologies as well as sensor networks where the Internet and smart data are the core. This paper proposes a methodology to geocode traffic-related events that are collected from Twitter and how to use geocoded information to gather a training dataset, apply a Support Vector Machine method, and build a prediction model. This model produces spatiotemporal information regarding traffic congestions with a spatiotemporal analysis.

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Objective: A trial comparing prenatal with postnatal open spina bifida (OSB) repair established that prenatal surgery was associated with better postnatal outcome. However, in the trial, fetal surgery was carried out through hysterotomy. Minimally invasive approaches are being developed to mitigate the risks of open maternal-fetal surgery.

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Objective: We have previously described a gestational age-independent sonographic parameter to assess fetal lung growth in the right lung (right quantitative lung index, or QLI-R). The purpose of this study was to develop a similar sonographic parameter to assess the growth of the left lung in the fetus, independent of gestational age, or QLI-L.

Study Design: A new index, the QLI-L was derived using published formulas for the head circumference (HC) and the area of the base of the left lung (LA), with the corresponding percentiles.

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Purpose: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the Quick-Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Score (DASH) score as the main early (90 days) outcome in a prospective multicenter observational Latin American study on isolated humeral shaft fractures.

Methods: From December 2015 to April 2017, in six Latin American countries, patients 18 years or older with a closed, isolated nonpathological 12A, 12B, or 12C AO/OTA (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen/Orthopaedic Trauma Association) fractures were included. The 90 (±10)-day Quick-DASH score was used to compare the results of the different treatments.

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  • The term 'porphyria' refers to a group of metabolic disorders linked to heme synthesis deficiencies, specifically highlighted by acute intermittent porphyria, caused by a lack of the enzyme porphobilinogen deaminase.
  • A case study of a 40-year-old woman showed symptoms including abdominal pain, severe electrolyte imbalances, and neurological issues, leading to a diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria after tests revealed elevated porphobilinogen.
  • Treatment involved administering hemin to stabilize her condition, emphasizing that this genetic disorder predominantly affects women aged 20 to 40 and requires careful management to prevent complications like hyponatremia.
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Introduction: The bifrontal transbasal approach is an anterior midline skull base approach to anterior skull base, sellae region and, if needed, to posterior skull base in the midline, often used for tumoral lesions but also useful for vascular or infectious pathologies.

Methods: Descriptive anatomic study, 5 formalin-fixed human cadaveric heads were used injected with colored silicone. The dissection was made step-by-step to describe every anatomic structure encountered.

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Introduction: To reach the goal of malaria elimination in Ecuador for the year 2020, it is necessary to have a laboratory network with the capacity to perform microscopic diagnosis according to the WHO/PAHO quality standards and to provide the adequate treatment of cases. Objective: To determine the level of competence for parasitological diagnosis of the microscopists from the local public network and the performance of intermediate reference laboratories. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study based on the information collected in workshops carried out to appraise the competence for microscopic diagnosis of the local laboratory network (zonal health coordinating offices 1 to 8) using a slide panel to evaluate diagnosis agreement, as well as the diagnostic performance of the intermediate laboratories using an external quality assessment program.

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Objective: To compare the neurodevelopmental outcome of monochorionic-diamniotic twins (MCDA) with type II selective intrauterine growth restriction (SIUGR-II) managed either expectantly or with laser.

Materials And Methods: Postnatal neurodevelopmental assessment was conducted on the children of patients that had been antenatally diagnosed with SIUGR-II between 16 and 26 weeks gestational age (GA) and that had been randomly assigned to expectant management (EM) versus laser therapy (LT). The assessment was conducted by trained specialists using the Battelle Developmental Inventory (BDI-2).

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Objective: To analyze the three-dimensional relationships of the operculoinsular compartments, using standard hemispheric and white matter fiber dissection and review the anatomy of association fibers related to the operculoinsular compartments of the Sylvian fissure and the main white matter tracts located deep into the insula. The secondary aim of this study was to improve the knowledge on this complex region to safely address tumor, vascular, and epilepsy lesions with an integrated perspective of the topographic and white matter fiber anatomy using 2D and 3D photographs.

Methods: Six cadaveric hemispheres were dissected.

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  • This study assesses the impact of Ki67 levels in breast cancer patients who did not achieve pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), focusing on their disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS).
  • Out of 435 patients analyzed, those with luminal B tumors showed a significant correlation between decreased Ki67 levels post-treatment and improved survival outcomes; non-reduction of Ki67 was linked to a higher risk of recurrence and death.
  • The findings suggest that monitoring Ki67 changes could be critical in prognostic assessment, indicating a need for new therapeutic strategies for patients with stable or increasing Ki67 levels post-NAC.
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