Publications by authors named "Rubio V"

We present novel fluorescent cholesteryl probes (CNDs) with a modular design based on the solvatochromic 1,8-phthalimide scaffold. We have explored how different modules-linkers and head groups-affect the ability of these probes to integrate into lipid membranes and how they distribute intracellularly in mouse astrocytes and fibroblasts targeting lysosomes and lipid droplets. Each compound was assessed for its solvatochromic behavior in organic solvents and model membranes.

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Summary: The integration of metabolomics with other omics ("multi-omics") offers complementary insights into disease biology. However, this integration remains challenging due to the fragmented landscape of current methodologies, which often require programming experience or bioinformatics expertise. Moreover, existing approaches are limited in their ability to accommodate unidentified metabolites, resulting in the exclusion of a significant portion of data from untargeted metabolomics experiments.

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(1) Background: As far back as the 1930s, it was already thought that gestures, clothing, speech, posture, and gait could express an individual's personality. Different research programs, some focused on linguistic cues, were launched, though results were inconsistent. The development of new speech analysis technology and the generalization of big data analysis have created an opportunity to test the predictive power of voice features on personality dimensions.

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  • Abscisic acid (ABA) is crucial for plant development and helps plants respond to environmental stress by regulating key signaling pathways.
  • The ubiquitin-proteasome system, specifically CULLIN4-RING (CRL4) E3 ubiquitin ligases, negatively regulates ABA receptor PYL8 through a complex known as CDD, leading to PYL8 degradation.
  • ABA enhances the stability of PYL8 by disrupting CRL4-CDDD complexes and altering their interaction with the COP9 signalosome, demonstrating how plants use hormones to protect their receptors from degradation.
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The study of catastrophic costs incurred by people affected by tuberculosis (TB), conducted in Colombia during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided the opportunity to implement telephone surveys for data collection. This constitutes a methodological innovation regarding the standards established by the World Health Organization (WHO) which, for this type of study, usually rely on face-to-face surveys of patients attending health facilities. The study design, objectives, and methodology were adapted from the WHO publication .

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Prcis: Increased oxygen saturation (StO 2 ) was significantly associated with the severity of visual field (VF) damage in patients with glaucoma.

Objective: To investigate the association between retinal StO 2 percentage and the severity of VF loss in glaucoma.

Methods: A total of 198 eyes from 131 patients with glaucoma were included in this cross-sectional study.

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The ecology of forest ecosystems depends on the composition of trees. Capturing fine-grained information on individual trees at broad scales provides a unique perspective on forest ecosystems, forest restoration, and responses to disturbance. Individual tree data at wide extents promises to increase the scale of forest analysis, biogeographic research, and ecosystem monitoring without losing details on individual species composition and abundance.

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Development of fluorescent cholesterol analogs to better understand subcellular cholesterol trafficking is of great interest for cell biology and medicine. Our approach utilizes a bifunctional 1,8-naphthalimide scaffold with a push-pull character, modified on one side with a head group and a linker on the other side connecting it to cholesterol an ester bond. Through structure-function studies, we've explored how different substituents-linkers and head groups-affect the ability of these fluorescent cholesterol naphthalimide analogs (CNDs) to mimic natural cholesterol behavior at both molecular and cellular levels.

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Excess soil salinity significantly impairs plant growth and development. Our previous reports demonstrated that the core circadian clock oscillator GIGANTEA (GI) negatively regulates salt stress tolerance by sequestering the SALT OVERLY SENSITIVE (SOS) 2 kinase, an essential component of the SOS pathway. Salt stress induces calcium-dependent cytoplasmic GI degradation, resulting in activation of the SOS pathway; however, the precise molecular mechanism governing GI degradation during salt stress remains enigmatic.

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N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS) makes acetylglutamate, the essential activator of the first, regulatory enzyme of the urea cycle, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1). NAGS deficiency (NAGSD) and CPS1 deficiency (CPS1D) present identical phenotypes. However, they must be distinguished, because NAGSD is cured by substitutive therapy with the N-acetyl-L-glutamate analogue N-carbamyl-L-glutamate, while curative therapy of CPS1D requires liver transplantation.

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CO capture and storage in geological reservoirs have the potential to significantly mitigate the effects of anthropogenic gas emissions on global climate. Here, we report the results of the first laboratory experiments of CO injection in continental flood basalts of South America. The results show that the analyzed basalts have a mineral assemblage, texture and composition that efficiently allows a fast carbonate precipitation that starts 72 h after injection.

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In the setting of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to animals has been reported in both domestic and wild animals and is a matter of concern. Given the genetic and functional similarities to humans, non-human primates merit particular attention. In the case of lemurs, generally considered endangered, they are believed to be susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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Introduction: Multidrug-resistant/rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/RR-TB) is difficult to control, has high morbidity and mortality, and demands priority public health intervention. In Colombia, MDR/RR-TB has been becoming more widespread annually. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, over an 8-year period, the number of cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Colombia was close to a thousand cases.

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  • - Alveolar inflammation is a key feature of acute lung injury (ALI) and is influenced by the interaction between alveolar type II cells (ATII) and alveolar macrophages (AM), with metabolites like lactate playing a significant role in modulating inflammation.
  • - Researchers found that increased glycolysis in ATII cells leads to the production of lactate, which encourages AMs to adopt an anti-inflammatory phenotype and helps reduce the severity of ALI in mouse models.
  • - The study indicates that lactate's effects in shifting cytokine responses of AMs, combined with the observation that inhibiting lactate production worsens inflammation, highlight a protective mechanism against ALI that could inform potential treatment strategies.
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Functional trait variation measured on continuous scales has helped ecologists to unravel important ecological processes. However, forest ecologists have recently moved back toward using functional groups. There are pragmatic and biological rationales for focusing on functional groups.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes COVID-19, by infecting cells via the interaction of its spike protein (S) with the primary cell receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE2). To search for inhibitors of this key step in viral infection, we screened an in-house library of multivalent tryptophan derivatives. Using VSV-S pseudoparticles, we identified compound as a potent entry inhibitor lacking cellular toxicity.

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Introduction: Pemphigus is a group of autoimmune diseases of the skin and mucous membranes that is characterized by multiple bullae formation. It is caused by autoantibodies directed against the cell surface of keratinocytes, resulting in the loss of cell-cell adhesion of keratinocytes. This disease can be very debilitating and difficult to treat if large surface areas are involved.

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Introduction: The Prevanal study is interested in anal cancer in MSM: a rare cancer linked in 90 % of cases to an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). Sexually transmitted despite the use of a condom, it affects in particular HIV-positive MSM who are considered a particularly exposed group.

Purpose Of Research: It aims above all to translate an epidemiological problem into a socio-anthropological question focused on sexuality and gender identities.

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a major pregnancy complication affecting approximately 14.0% of pregnancies around the world. Air pollution exposure, particularly exposure to PM, has become a major environmental issue affecting health, especially for vulnerable pregnant women.

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Achieving food security requires resilient agricultural systems with improved nutrient-use efficiency, optimized water and nutrient storage in soils, and reduced gaseous emissions. Success relies on understanding coupled nitrogen and carbon metabolism in soils, their associated influences on soil structure and the processes controlling nitrogen transformations at scales relevant to microbial activity. Here we show that the influence of organic matter on arable soil nitrogen transformations can be decoded by integrating metagenomic data with soil structural parameters.

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A way to obtain graphene-based materials on a large-scale level is by means of chemical methods for the oxidation of graphite to obtain graphene oxide (GO), in combination with thermal, laser, chemical and electrochemical reduction methods to produce reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Among these methods, thermal and laser-based reduction processes are attractive, due to their fast and low-cost characteristics. In this study, first a modified Hummer's method was applied to obtain graphite oxide (GrO)/graphene oxide.

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To investigate the influence of geographic constrains to mobility on SARS-CoV-2 circulation before the advent of vaccination, we recently characterized the occurrence in Sicily of viral lineages in the second pandemic wave (September to December 2020). Our data revealed wide prevalence of the then widespread through Europe B.1.

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