Publications by authors named "T Palomo"

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  • The IA polymorphism is linked to both the Ankyrin Repeat and Kinase Domain-containing I gene (ANKK1) and the D2 dopamine receptor gene, posing challenges in understanding its role in addictions and psychiatric disorders due to unclear ANKK1 functions.
  • Research using SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma models shows that ANKK1 interacts with FARP1, a synapse protein, contributing to neuronal maturation and the activation of the Wnt/PCP pathway while promoting neuritogenesis.
  • Interactions between ANKK1 and WGEF are crucial for regulating RhoGTPases during neuronal differentiation, indicating that ANKK1 may play a significant role in organizing the brain's structural response related to IA-associated
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Background: Innovative approaches are needed to address the self-management needs of youths with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) transitioning into adult-oriented health care systems. Using a sequentially phased research approach, the goal is to design, develop, and test the usability of an innovative eHealth program called "Teens Taking Charge: Managing OI Online," hereafter named "Teens OI." This program seeks to optimize self-management, facilitate a successful transition to adult care, and address a critical gap in the quality of care for youths with OI.

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Introduction: Few studies have examined the functional brain correlates of the performance of the Stroop task in bipolar disorder (BD). It is also not known whether it is associated with failure of de-activation in the default mode network, as has been found in studies using other tasks.

Methods: Twenty-four BD patients and 48 age, sex and educationally estimated intellectual quotient (IQ) matched healthy subjects (HS) underwent a functional MRI during performance of the counting Stroop task.

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The prevalence of anxiety and depression soared following the COVID-19 pandemic. To effectively treat these conditions, a comprehensive understanding of all etiological factors is needed. This study investigated fecal microbial features associated with mental health outcomes (symptoms of anxiety, depression, or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) in a Spanish cohort in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Trabecular bone score (TBS) is an indirect and noninvasive measure of bone quality. A low TBS indicates degraded bone microarchitecture, predicts osteoporotic fracture, and is partially independent of clinical risk factors and bone mineral density (BMD). There is substantial evidence supporting the use of TBS to assess vertebral, hip, and major osteoporotic fracture risk in postmenopausal women, as well as to assess hip and major osteoporotic fracture risk in men aged > 50 years.

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