Publications by authors named "Rafael Minana-Prieto"

Article Synopsis
  • The evaluation of chemicals using early-life stage zebrafish has shown significant variation in reported phenotypes among researchers, highlighting the need for consistent terminology and data standards in toxicological studies.
  • By applying standardized phenotype terminology via the Zebrafish Phenotype Ontology, a recent study found that data consistency improved and ambiguity decreased when researchers analyzed zebrafish larvae for malformations.
  • A larger-scale study is needed to confirm these findings, but establishing a common data standard is recommended to enhance agreement and repeatability across different laboratories, paving the way for a zebrafish phenotype atlas.
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Toxicity is one of the major attrition causes during the drug development process. In that line, cardio-, neuro-, and hepatotoxicities are among the main reasons behind the retirement of drugs in clinical phases and post market withdrawal. Zebrafish exploitation in high-throughput drug screening is becoming an important tool to assess the toxicity and efficacy of novel drugs.

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Unlabelled: To be able to study the efficacy of targeted nanomedicines in marginal population of highly aggressive cancer stem cells (CSC), we have developed a novel in vitro fluorescent CSC model that allows us to visualize these cells in heterogeneous population and to monitor CSC biological performance after therapy. In this model tdTomato reporter gene is driven by CSC specific (ALDH1A1) promoter and contrary to other similar models, CSC differentiation and un-differentiation processes are not restrained and longitudinal studies are feasible. We used this model for preclinical validation of poly[(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide)-co-PEG] (PLGA-co-PEG) micelles loaded with paclitaxel.

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