Publications by authors named "Romina Lopez"

Plasminogen deficiency is a very rare multisystem entity that affects different tissues of the economy through the deposition of fibrin-rich pseudomembrane and determines a heterogeneous and diverse clinical presentation. It is transmitted in an autosomal recessive manner by mutations of the PLG gene on chromosome 6 and can be divided into hypoplasminogenemia or type I and dysplasminogenemia or type II, the latter not related to clinical pathology. Severe plasminogen deficiency has a prevalence of 1.

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Electrophilicity () is one of the most important parameters to understand the reactivity of an organic molecule. Although the theoretical electrophilicity index (ω) has been associated with in a small homologous series, the use of to predict in a structurally heterogeneous set of compounds is not a trivial task. In this study, a robust ensemble model is created using Mayr's database of reactivity parameters.

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Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) were introduced for the extraction of free seleno-amino acids from lyophilized and powdered milk samples. Different NADES were evaluated, and lactic acid:glucose (LGH) showed the highest selenium recoveries. Selenium analysis was performed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP MS).

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