Publications by authors named "T S Villa"

Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) are widely used to evaluate HIV cure-related research interventions. However, sex partners of cure-related trial participants might be at risk of acquiring HIV during ATIs. Addressing this risk is key to ensuring the continued success of trials involving ATIs and offer greater acceptability across multiple trials sites.

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Xenografts are commonly used for bone regeneration in dental and orthopaedic domains to repair bone voids and other defects. The first-generation xenografts were made through sintering, which deproteinizes them and alters their crystallinity, while later xenografts are produced using cold-temperature chemical treatments to maintain the structural collagen phase. However, the impact of collagen and the crystalline phase on physicochemical properties have not been elucidated.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fishery products are vital for human nutrition, but increased consumption can affect their quality, highlighting the need for detecting harmful and spoilage microorganisms.
  • The LC-ESI-MS/MS method combined with computational analysis is effective for identifying these microorganisms and enhancing food safety strategies.
  • Recent advancements in metaproteomics allow for the study of microorganisms in their natural environments, providing insights into their roles and interactions within microbial communities in fishery products.
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Numerous Pseudomonas species can infect aquatic animals, such as farmed rainbow trout, sea trout, sea bass, and sea bream, by causing disease or stress reactions. In aquaculture facilities, a number of Pseudomonas species have been isolated and identified as the main pathogens. The present study describes the characterization of 18 Pseudomonas strains, isolated from fish products using shotgun proteomics.

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