Publications by authors named "Raices M"

Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious lesions experienced by our genome. Yet, DSBs are intentionally induced during gamete formation to promote the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes. While the conserved topoisomerase-like enzyme Spo11 catalyzes DSBs, additional regulatory proteins-referred to as "Spo11 accessory factors"- regulate the number, timing, and placement of DSBs during early meiotic prophase ensuring that SPO11 does not wreak havoc on the genome.

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  • Inflammation is important in tumor development, and the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a marker of inflammation that can predict long-term outcomes in cancer patients.
  • A study focused on patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who had their tumors surgically removed and received chemotherapy showed that high preoperative NLR could be a useful prognostic factor.
  • While the findings support NLR's value, existing research reveals inconsistent results, indicating a complex relationship, but overall, NLR appears to be a reliable and cost-effective way to estimate prognosis in these patients.
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Introduction: Between 5-10% of patients who undergo curative surgery for colorectal cancer (CRC) will present recurrence of their disease on the lungs. Surgical treatment of pulmonary metastases (PM) has gained popularity over the years, different publications report an overall survival rate at 5 years of between 30% and 60%. We present a review of patients with PM resections of CRC treated in a single center in Argentina.

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In amphibians, intra- or interspecific chemical cues are an important source of information about possible predation risk. In anuran tadpoles, this information causes changes at different levels including behavior, morphology, and growth and development. It has been shown that chemical alarm cues trigger antipredator behaviors, such as decreased exploratory activity, in a wide variety of anuran species; however, the cellular origin of the chemical cues has not yet been confirmed by new evidence.

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In eukaryotic cells the nuclear envelope encloses the genome separating it from the rest of the cell. Nuclear pore complexes are large multi protein channels that perforate the nuclear envelope, connecting the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Besides controlling nucleocytoplasmic molecule exchange, nuclear pore complexes create a permeability barrier that defines the maximum size of molecules that can freely diffuse into the nucleus.

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Nuclear pore complexes, the channels connecting the nucleus with the cytoplasm, are built by multiple copies of ∼30 proteins called nucleoporins. Recent evidence has exposed that nucleoporins can play cell type-specific functions. Despite novel discoveries into the cellular functions of nucleoporins, their role in the regulation of mammalian tissue physiology remains mostly unexplored because of a limited number of nucleoporin mouse models.

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The most common symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection are fever, cough, odynophagia, headache, myalgia, and diarrhea. A much smaller percentage have dizziness, rhinorrhea, and hemoptysis as associated symptoms. However, the great magnitude that this second wave acquired, can make this last complication appear more frequently.

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Defects in crossover (CO) formation during meiosis are a leading cause of birth defects, embryonic lethality, and infertility. In a wide range of species, maternal aging increases aneuploidy and decreases oocyte quality. In which produce oocytes throughout the first half of adulthood, aging both decreases oocytes quality and increases meiotic errors.

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In eukaryotic cells, the genetic material is segregated inside the nucleus. This compartmentalization of the genome requires a transport system that allows cells to move molecules across the nuclear envelope, the membrane-based barrier that surrounds the chromosomes. Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are the central component of the nuclear transport machinery.

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Introduction: Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBCB) has emerged as a diagnostic alternative to surgical lung biopsy mostly in interstitial lung disease. Despite its less invasive nature and reported higher diagnostic yield, some associated complications have been described, such as pneumothorax. Moreover, a comparison between TBCB and transbronchial forceps biopsy is seldomly made.

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Background: Image-guided percutaneous transthoracic lung biopsy has become a widely used and less invasive diagnostic method. Pneumothorax is the most frequent complication after lung biopsy. The aim of the present study is to describe the experience with expectant management of asymptomatic small post-biopsy pneumothorax in order to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions.

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Introduction: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Although lung cancer is predominantly observed in smokers, non-smoking patients account for 20% of cases worldwide. In this article, we present a case of lung adenocarcinoma that originated from a postoperative scar.

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Nuclear pore complexes (NPC) are the central mediators of nucleocytoplasmic transport. Increasing evidence shows that many cancer cells have increased numbers of NPCs and become addicted to the nuclear transport machinery. How reducing NPC numbers affects the physiology of normal and cancer cells and whether it could be exploited for cancer therapies has not been investigated.

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Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation is a reversible post-translational modification synthetized by ADP-ribose transferases and removed by poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase (PARG), which plays important roles in DNA damage repair. While well-studied in somatic tissues, much less is known about poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in the germline, where DNA double-strand breaks are introduced by a regulated program and repaired by crossover recombination to establish a tether between homologous chromosomes. The interaction between the parental chromosomes is facilitated by meiotic specific adaptation of the chromosome axes and cohesins, and reinforced by the synaptonemal complex.

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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is an important postoperative complication after major lung cancer resective surgery, such as lobectomy. It is recommended to start chemical thromboprophylaxis within the first 12 h following the procedure. Postoperative bleeding is also a relevant complication in patients with predisposing conditions.

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Purpose: COVID-19 has become a pandemic with significant consequences worldwide. About 3.2% of patients with COVID-19 will require intubation and invasive ventilation.

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Increasing evidence points to nuclear pore complexes as important regulators of cell fate and tissue homeostasis. A recent report by Liu et al. (2019) in this issue of Neuron uncovers that nucleoporin Seh1 is required for the expression of genes critical for oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination.

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Objective: To evaluate short- and long-term outcomes after live-donor liver transplantation (LT) with hyper-reduced grafts in low-weight pediatric recipients. LT is an established curative therapy for children with end-stage chronic liver disease or acute liver failure. A major problem in pediatric LT has been the lack of size-matched donor organs.

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With the worldwide epidemic of obesity, there has been an increase in the numbers of primary and revisional procedures of bariatric surgery such as the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP). Nevertheless, this type of surgery is not exempt from complications. An excessive length of non-functional Roux limb proximal to the jejunojejunostomy can cause abnormal upper gastrointestinal symptoms after laparoscopic RYGBP.

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Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are channels connecting the nucleus with the cytoplasm. We report that loss of the tissue-specific NPC component Nup210 causes a severe deficit of naïve CD4 T cells. Nup210-deficient CD4 T lymphocytes develop normally but fail to survive in the periphery.

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In many amphibians, the granular glands can be grouped in special regions forming macroglands. This is the case of toads, characterized by the presence of a pair of parotoid macroglands, strategically located to give protection by poison release in case of attacks. The product secreted consists of a wide variety of chemical compounds including proteins, peptides, biogenic amines, toxic steroidal bufadienolides, and various alkaloids, depending on the species.

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Symptomatic neoplastic pleural effusion (SNPE) is a significant cause of morbidity in patients with advanced neoplastic disease. These patients often present a deteriorated general condition which prevents them from undergoing pleurodesis with video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). We developed a minimally invasive therapeutic protocol specially designed for this population, achieved by combining chemical pleurodesis with placement of small-bore pleural catheters (PC), which resulted in early hospital discharge, low morbimortality and good therapeutic results.

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The most frequent sites of distant metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) are primarily liver and lung, followed by brain and bone metastases. Infrequently, metastases are found in the adrenal glands. They usually have a metachronous and homolateral character.

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  • Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) connect the nucleus and cytoplasm and have tissue-specific compositions that may specialize their functions.
  • Adding the Nup210 nucleoporin to NPCs during myoblast differentiation creates a transcriptional complex (Mef2C) crucial for the expression of muscle-related genes and microRNAs.
  • The study reveals that this NPC-localized complex is vital for muscle growth, fiber development, and cell survival, suggesting that changes in NPC composition can influence gene regulation and impact muscle health.
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