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2. Pharmaceutical Compounding in Veterinary Medicine: Suspension of Itraconazole
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Gema J. Cabañero-Resta, Bárbara Sánchez-Dengra, Alejandro Ruiz-Picazo, Marival Bermejo, Virginia Merino, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez
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compounding ,veterinary ,itraconazole ,excipients ,in vitro dissolution ,permeability ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Itraconazole is a drug used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of different varieties of dermatophytosis at doses between 3–5 mg/kg/day in cats. Nevertheless, in Spain, it is only available in the market as a 52 mL suspension at 10 mg/mL. The lack of alternative formulations, which provide sufficient formulation to cover the treatment of large animals or allow the treatment of a group of them, can be overcome with compounding. For this purpose, it has to be considered that itraconazole is a weak base, class II compound, according to the Biopharmaceutics Classification System, that can precipitate when reaching the duodenum. The aim of this work is to develop alternative oral formulations of itraconazole for the treatment of dermatophytosis. Several oral compounds of itraconazole were prepared and compared, in terms of dissolution rate, permeability, and stability, in order to provide alternatives to the medicine commercialized. The most promising formulation contained hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and β-cyclodextrin. This combination of excipients was capable of dissolving the same concentration as the reference product and delaying the precipitation of itraconazole upon leaving the stomach. Moreover, the intestinal permeability of itraconazole was increased more than two-fold.
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- 2024
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3. In Vivo Predictive Dissolution and Biopharmaceutic-Based In Silico Model to Explain Bioequivalence Results of Valsartan, a Biopharmaceutics Classification System Class IV Drug
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Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Alejandro Ruiz-Picazo, Ruben Selles-Talavera, Andres Figueroa-Campos, Virginia Merino, Marival Bermejo, and Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez
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gastrointestinal simulator ,in vitro dissolution ,weak acid ,dissolution modeling ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to predict the in vivo bioequivalence (BE) outcome of valsartan (VALS, BCS class IV) from three oral-fixed combination products with hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ, BCS class III) (Co-Diovan® Forte as reference and two generic formulations in development) by conducting in vivo predictive dissolution with a gastrointestinal simulator (GIS) and a physiologically based biopharmaceutic model (PBBM). In the first BE study, the HCTZ failed, but the VALS 90% CI of Cmax and the AUC were within the acceptance limits, while, in the second BE study, the HCTZ 90% CI of Cmax and the AUC were within the acceptance limits, but the VALS failed. As both drugs belong to different BCS classes, their limiting factors for absorption are different. On the other hand, the gastrointestinal variables affected by the formulation excipients have a distinct impact on their in vivo exposures. Dissolution tests of the three products were performed in a GIS, and a PBBM was constructed for VALS by incorporating in the mathematical model of the in vitro–in vivo correlation (IVIVC) the gastrointestinal variables affected by the excipients, namely, VALS permeability and GI transit time. VALS permeability in presence of the formulation excipients was characterized using the in situ perfusion method in rats, and the impact of the excipients on the GI transit times was estimated from the HCTZ’s in vivo results. The model was able to fit the in vivo BE results with a good prediction error. This study contributes to the field by showing the usefulness of PBBM in establishing in vitro–in vivo relationships incorporating not only dissolution data but also other gastrointestinal critical variables that affect drug exposure in BCS class IV compounds.
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- 2024
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4. A Medical-Grade Polycaprolactone and Tricalcium Phosphate Scaffold System With Corticoperiosteal Tissue Transfer for the Reconstruction of Acquired Calvarial Defects in Adults: Protocol for a Single-Arm Feasibility Trial
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Isabel Gonzalez Matheus, Dietmar W Hutmacher, Sarah Olson, Michael Redmond, Allison Sutherland, and Michael Wagels
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Medicine ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
BackgroundLarge skull defects present a reconstructive challenge. Conventional cranioplasty options include autologous bone grafts, vascularized bone, metals, synthetic ceramics, and polymers. Autologous options are affected by resorption and residual contour deformities. Synthetic materials may be customized via digital planning and 3D printing, but they all carry a risk of implant exposure, failure, and infection, which increases when the defect is large. These complications can be a threat to life. Without reconstruction, patients with cranial defects may experience headaches and stigmatization. The protection of the brain necessitates lifelong helmet use, which is also stigmatizing. ObjectiveOur clinical trial will formally study a hybridized technique's capacity to reconstruct large calvarial defects. MethodsA hybridized technique that draws on the benefits of autologous and synthetic materials has been developed by the research team. This involves wrapping a biodegradable, ultrastructured, 3D-printed scaffold made of medical-grade polycaprolactone and tricalcium phosphate in a vascularized, autotransplanted periosteum to exploit the capacity of vascularized periostea to regenerate bone. In vitro, the scaffold system supports cell attachment, migration, and proliferation with slow but sustained degradation to permit host tissue regeneration and the replacement of the scaffold. The in vivo compatibility of this scaffold system is robust—the base material has been used clinically as a resorbable suture material for decades. The importance of scaffold vascularization, which is inextricably linked to bone regeneration, is underappreciated. A variety of methods have been described to address this, including scaffold prelamination and axial vascularization via arteriovenous loops and autotransplanted flaps. However, none of these directly promote bone regeneration. ResultsWe expect to have results before the end of 2023. As of December 2020, we have enrolled 3 participants for the study. ConclusionsThe regenerative matching axial vascularization technique may be an alternative method of reconstruction for large calvarial defects. It involves performing a vascularized free tissue transfer and using a bioresorbable, 3D-printed scaffold to promote and support bone regeneration (termed the regenerative matching axial vascularization technique). This technique may be used to reconstruct skull bone defects that were previously thought to be unreconstructable, reduce the risk of implant-related complications, and achieve consistent outcomes in cranioplasty. This must now be tested in prospective clinical trials. Trial RegistrationAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12620001171909; https://tinyurl.com/4rakccb3 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/36111
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- 2022
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5. Underdamped longitudinal soft modes in ionic crystallites—lattice and charge motions observed by ultrafast x-ray diffraction
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Isabel Gonzalez-Vallejo, Azize Koç, Klaus Reimann, Michael Woerner, and Thomas Elsaesser
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
Soft modes in crystals are lattice vibrations with frequencies that decrease and eventually vanish as the temperature approaches a critical point, e.g., a structural change due to a phase transition. In ionic para- or ferroelectric materials, the frequency decrease is connected with a diverging electric susceptibility and, for infrared active modes, a strong increase in oscillator strength. The traditional picture describes soft modes as overdamped transverse optical phonons of a hybrid vibrational-electronic character. In this context, potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4, KDP) has been studied for decades as a prototypical material with, however, inconclusive results regarding the soft modes in its para- and ferroelectric phase. There are conflicting assignments of soft-mode frequencies and damping parameters. We report the first observation of a longitudinal underdamped soft mode in paraelectric KDP. Upon impulsive femtosecond Raman excitation of coherent low-frequency phonons in the electronic ground state of KDP crystallites, transient powder diffraction patterns are recorded with femtosecond hard x-ray pulses. Electron density maps derived from the x-ray data reveal oscillatory charge relocations over interatomic distances, much larger than the sub-picometer nuclear displacements, a direct hallmark of soft-mode behavior. The strongly underdamped character of the soft mode manifests in charge oscillations persisting for more than 10 ps. The soft-mode frequency decreases from 0.55 THz at T = 295 K to 0.39 THz at T = 175 K. An analysis of the Raman excitation conditions in crystallites and the weak damping demonstrate a longitudinal character. Our results extend soft-mode physics well beyond the traditional picture and pave the way for an atomic-level characterization of soft modes.
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- 2022
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6. The financial burden of complications of overseas breast implants at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
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Isabel Gonzalez Matheus, Matthew Peters, and Marie-Claire Edmunds
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
**Introduction:** An increasing number of Australians are travelling overseas for aesthetic surgery. This study aims to establish the financial costs of complications arising from overseas inserted breast implants. **Method:** Data from the Australian Breast Device Registry (ABDR) on patients who have undergone removal of overseas inserted implants at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital from October 2014 to October 2019 was analysed. Financial costs were calculated using electronic medical records and discharge codes. **Results:** Of the 331 cases of implant removals recorded, only eight (2.4%) were from overseas inserted devices. Seven of these were performed as emergency procedures. Two patients required more than one operation. Length of stay (LOS) ranged from two to 28 days with a median LOS of 8.6 days. Most patients had multi-disciplinary team involvement with infectious diseases being the most consulted specialty. All patients required in-hospital IV antibiotic therapy and dressing changes. All were offered more than one out patient follow-up appointment. The total cost to our department surpassed AU$110,000 which represents four per cent of the total hospital spending on breast device explantations. **Conclusion:** Surgical complications from overseas implant procedures cost a small percentage of the hospital budget for breast procedures. However, with the increasing popularity of cosmetic tourism, this figure could increase in the following years. We can use this information to educate individuals on making better choices while potentially reducing the financial burden to public hospitals in Queensland.
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- 2022
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7. Editorial: Multifaceted Cannabinoids: Regulators of Normal and Pathological Function in Metabolic and Endocrine Organs
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Gergő Szanda, Isabel Gonzalez Mariscal, and Tony Jourdan
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endocannabinoids ,CB1 receptor degradation ,fibrosis ,CB2 receptor biased signaling ,beta cell function ,chronic kidney disease ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Published
- 2022
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8. Le corps d’adolescent au Rorschach
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Isabel Gonzalez Duarte da Cunha
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Adolescence ,transformations ,techne-champ ,Rorschach ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Sur la base d’un cadre théorique qui est inscrit dans les théories de la relation d’objet, dans les processus de transformation et de co-construction, l’autour a l’intention d’observer et de décrire les processus de transformation. Les nouveaux organisateurs psychiques «techne» et «champ» compris comme une relation contenant-contenu permettent la compréhension des transformations psychiques de l’adolescence. Le Rorschach permet l’accès à la vie mentale et relationnelle du sujet, compris comme une relation de communication, de liaison et de transformation entre le sujet et l’objet. L’analyse du protocole du Rorschach, sera réalisée avec les deux organisateurs, par lesquelles nous cherchons à clarifier les relations établies entre le corps et le psychisme. L’extension à d’autres modèles théoriques de la psychanalyse et l’augmentation des possibilités de la méthodologie Rorschach nous permettent une meilleure compréhension des transformations du corps, dotant la pratique clinique de plus de possibilités pour l’intervention psychothérapeutique moins inscrite dans la logique classique de la psychopathologie.
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- 2019
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9. Multicentre, randomised, single-blind, parallel group trial to compare the effectiveness of a Holter for Parkinson’s symptoms against other clinical monitoring methods: study protocol
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Juan Carlos Martinez-Castrillo, Maria Alvarez, Dolores Vilas, Ernest Balaguer, Ignacio Alvarez, Jon Infante, Silvia Jesús, Marina Mata, Pablo Mir, Pau Pastor, María Sierra, Lydia Vela, Isabel Gonzalez, Ana Rita Santos, Daniel Lopez, Antonio Hernández, Francisco Perez, Nuria Caballol, Antonio Salvador, Judith Jimenez, Alejandro Rodríguez-Molinero, Jorge Hernández-Vara, Antonio Miñarro, Carlos Pérez-López, Àngels Bayes-Rusiñol, David A Pérez-Martínez, Anna Planas-Ballvé, Mariateresa Buongiorno, Núria López, Mª Isabel Morales, Gema Sánchez, María Asunción Ávila, Anna Prats, Alexandre Gironell, Álvaro Sánchez-Ferro, Antonio Méndez, Elisabet Franquet, Sonia Escalante, Laura Muñoz-Delgado, Daniel Macías-García, Astrid Adarmes-Gómez, José Mª Salom, Silvia Martí, Carlos Leiva, Victor M. Puente, Irene Navalpotro, Sara Lucas, Antonio Koukoulis, Mª Gema Alonso, Mª Esther Cubo, Mª Victoria Sánchez, Carmen Borrúe, Mª Concepción Jimeno, Mª José Gómez, Lina Carazo, Alfredo López, Mª Pilar Solís, Rubén Alonso, Jessica González, Javier Ruiz, Ana Vinagre, Ioana Croitoru, Pilar Sánchez, Elisa Gamo, Sabela Novo, Esteban Peña, Esther Blanco, Rafael García, José López, Teresa Muñoz, Lucía Flores, Rocío García-Ramos, Eva López, Lourdes Ispierto, Ramiro Álvarez, Esther Catena, Berta Solano, Anna Cots, Lydia López Manzanares, and Marta Recio-Bermejo
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Introduction In recent years, multiple studies have aimed to develop and validate portable technological devices capable of monitoring the motor complications of Parkinson’s disease patients (Parkinson’s Holter). The effectiveness of these monitoring devices for improving clinical control is not known.Methods and analysis This is a single-blind, cluster-randomised controlled clinical trial. Neurologists from Spanish health centres will be randomly assigned to one of three study arms (1:1:1): (a) therapeutic adjustment using information from a Parkinson’s Holter that will be worn by their patients for 7 days, (b) therapeutic adjustment using information from a diary of motor fluctuations that will be completed by their patients for 7 days and (c) therapeutic adjustment using clinical information collected during consultation. It is expected that 162 consecutive patients will be included over a period of 6 months.The primary outcome is the efficiency of the Parkinson’s Holter compared with traditional clinical practice in terms of Off time reduction with respect to the baseline (recorded through a diary of motor fluctuations, which will be completed by all patients). As secondary outcomes, changes in variables related to other motor complications (dyskinesia and freezing of gait), quality of life, autonomy in activities of daily living, adherence to the monitoring system and number of doctor–patient contacts will be analysed. The noninferiority of the Parkinson’s Holter against the diary of motor fluctuations in terms of Off time reduction will be studied as the exploratory objective.Ethics and dissemination approval for this study has been obtained from the Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge Ethics Committee. The results of this study will inform the practical utility of the objective information provided by a Parkinson’s Holter and, therefore, the convenience of adopting this technology in clinical practice and in future clinical trials. We expect public dissemination of the results in 2022.Trial registration NCT04176302; https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT04176302
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- 2021
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10. Global testing of a consensus solubility assessment to enhance robustness of the WHO biopharmaceutical classification system
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Valeria Gigante, Giovanni M. Pauletti, Sabine Kopp, Minghze Xu, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Virginia Merino, Michelle P. McIntosh, Anita Wessels, Beom-Jin Lee, Kênnia Rocha Rezende, Gerhard K.E. Scriba, Gaurav P. S. Jadaun, and Marival Bermejo
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The WHO Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) is a practical tool to identify active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) that scientifically qualify for a waiver of in vivo bioequivalence studies. The focus of this study was to engage a global network of laboratories to experimentally quantify the pH-dependent solubility of the highest therapeutic dose of 16 APIs using a harmonized protocol. Intra-laboratory variability was ≤5 %, and no apparent association of inter-laboratory variability with API solubility was discovered. Final classification “low solubility” vs “high solubility” was consistent among laboratories. In comparison to the literature-based provisional 2006 WHO BCS classification, three compounds were re-classified from “high” to “low-solubility”. To estimate the consequences of these experimental solubility results on BCS classification, dose-adjusted in silico predictions of the fraction absorbed in humans were performed using GastroPlus®. Further expansion of these experimental efforts to qualified APIs from the WHO Essential Medicines List is anticipated to empower regulatory authorities across the globe to issue scientifically-supported guidance regarding the necessity of performing in vivo bioequivalence studies. Ultimately, this will improve access to affordable generic products, which is a critical prerequisite to reach Universal Health Coverage.
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11. Noonan syndrome: genetic and clinical update and treatment options
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Atilano Carcavilla, Larisa Suárez-Ortega, Amparo Rodríguez Sánchez, Isabel Gonzalez-Casado, Marta Ramón-Krauel, Jose Ignacio Labarta, Sofia Quinteiro Gonzalez, Isolina Riaño Galán, and Juan Pedro López-Siguero
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Rasopatías ,Vía RAS-MAPK ,Síndrome de Noonan ,Guía ,Talla baja ,Cardiopatía congénita ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relatively common genetic condition characterised by short stature, congenital heart defects, and distinctive facial features.NS and other clinically overlapping conditions such as NS with multiple lentigines (formerly called “LEOPARD” syndrome), cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome, or Costello syndrome, are caused by mutations in genes encoding proteins of the RAS-MAPKinases pathway. Because of this shared mechanism, these conditions have been collectively termed “RASopathies”. Despite the recent advances in molecular genetics, nearly 20% of patients still lack a genetic cause, and diagnosis is still made mainly on clinical grounds.NS is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous condition, with variable expressivity and a changing phenotype with age, and affects multiple organs and systems. Therefore, it is essential that physicians involved in the care of these patients are familiarised with their manifestations and the management recommendations, including management of growth and development. Data on growth hormone treatment efficacy are sparse, and show a modest response in height gains, similar to that observed in Turner syndrome.The role of RAS/MAPK hyper-activation in the pathophysiology of this group of disorders offers a unique opportunity for the development of targeted approaches. Resumen: El síndrome de Noonan (SN) es una enfermedad de origen genético relativamente frecuente cuyas manifestaciones fundamentales son la talla baja, la cardiopatía congénita y un fenotipo facial característico.La causa del síndrome de Noonan y de otras enfermedades clínicamente solapadas como el síndrome de Noonan con lentiginosis múltiple (anteriormente llamado síndrome LEOPARD), el cardiofaciocutáneo o el síndrome de Costello, son mutaciones en genes que codifican para proteínas de la vía de señalización de las RAS-MAPKinasas. Debido a este sustrato común este grupo de enfermedades son denominadas colectivamente “rasopatías”. A pesar de los avances genéticos de las últimas décadas cerca de un 20% de pacientes no tienen causa genética identificada, y el diagnóstico sigue siendo clínico.El síndrome de Noonan se caracteriza por una alta heterogeneidad clínica y genética, con afectación variable, y cambiante con la edad, de múltiples órganos y sistemas. Debido a esta variabilidad es fundamental que los médicos involucrados en su cuidado estén familiarizados con sus manifestaciones y conozcan las recomendaciones de seguimiento, incluido el seguimiento del crecimiento y desarrollo. Hasta la fecha los escasos datos de crecimiento con GH a talla adulta dan resultados de ganancia de talla moderados, semejantes a los obtenidos en síndrome de Turner.La hiperactivación de la vía RAS-MAPK como base común de esta familia de enfermedades brinda una oportunidad única para el desarrollo de tratamientos dirigidos a la etiología de estos trastornos.
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- 2020
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12. Síndrome de Noonan: actualización genética, clínica y de opciones terapéuticas
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Atilano Carcavilla, Larisa Suárez-Ortega, Amparo Rodríguez Sánchez, Isabel Gonzalez-Casado, Marta Ramón-Krauel, Jose Ignacio Labarta, Sofia Quinteiro Gonzalez, Isolina Riaño Galán, Begoña Ezquieta Zubicaray, and Juan Pedro López-Siguero
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RASopathies ,Ras/MAPK pathway ,Noonan syndrome ,Gidelines ,Congenital heart disease ,Short stature ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Resumen: El síndrome de Noonan (SN) es una enfermedad de origen genético relativamente frecuente cuyas manifestaciones fundamentales son la talla baja, la cardiopatía congénita y un fenotipo facial característico.La causa del síndrome de Noonan y de otras enfermedades clínicamente solapadas como el síndrome de Noonan con lentiginosis múltiple (anteriormente llamado síndrome LEOPARD), el cardiofaciocutáneo o el síndrome de Costello, son mutaciones en genes que codifican para proteínas de la vía de señalización de las RAS-MAPKinasas. Debido a este sustrato común este grupo de enfermedades son denominadas colectivamente «rasopatías». A pesar de los avances genéticos de las últimas décadas, cerca de 20% de pacientes no tienen causa genética identificada, y el diagnóstico sigue siendo clínico.El síndrome de Noonan se caracteriza por una alta heterogeneidad clínica y genética, con afectación variable, y cambiante con la edad, de múltiples órganos y sistemas. Debido a esta variabilidad es fundamental que los médicos involucrados en su cuidado estén familiarizados con sus manifestaciones y conozcan las recomendaciones de seguimiento, incluido el seguimiento del crecimiento y desarrollo. Hasta la fecha los escasos datos de crecimiento con GH a talla adulta dan resultados de ganancia de talla moderados, semejantes a los obtenidos en el síndrome de Turner.La hiperactivación de la vía RAS-MAPK como base común de esta familia de enfermedades brinda una oportunidad única para el desarrollo de tratamientos dirigidos a la etiología de estos trastornos. Abstract: Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relatively common genetic condition characterised by short stature, congenital heart defects, and distinctive facial features.NS and other clinically overlapping conditions such as NS with multiple lentigines (formerly called LEOPARD syndrome), cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome, or Costello syndrome, are caused by mutations in genes encoding proteins of the RAS-MAPKinases pathway. Because of this shared mechanism, these conditions have been collectively termed «RASopathies». Despite the recent advances in molecular genetics, nearly 20% of patients still lack a genetic cause, and diagnosis is still made mainly on clinical grounds.NS is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous condition, with variable expressivity and a changing phenotype with age, and affects multiple organs and systems. Therefore, it is essential that physicians involved in the care of these patients are familiarised with their manifestations and the management recommendations, including management of growth and development. Data on growth hormone treatment efficacy are sparse, and show a modest response in height gains, similar to that observed in Turner syndrome.The role of RAS/MAPK hyper-activation in the pathophysiology of this group of disorders offers a unique opportunity for the development of targeted approaches.
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13. An Innovative Formulation Based on Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Imatinib Delivery: Pre-Formulation, Cellular Uptake and Cytotoxicity Studies
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Evren Gundogdu, Emine-Selin Demir, Meliha Ekinci, Emre Ozgenc, Derya Ilem-Ozdemir, Zeynep Senyigit, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Marival Bermejo
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imatinib ,characterization ,nanostructured lipid carrier systems ,in vitro release kinetics ,cell culture studies ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Imatinib (IMT) is a tyrosine kinase enzyme inhibitor and extensively used for the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). A nanostructured lipid carrier system (NLCS) containing IMT was developed by using emulsification–sonication methods. The characterization of the developed formulation was performed in terms of its particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, entrapment efficiency, loading capacity, sterility, syringeability, stability, in vitro release kinetics with mathematical models, cellular uptake studies with flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy and cytotoxicity for CRL-1739 cells. The particle size, PDI, loading capacity and zeta potential of selected NLCS (F16-IMT) were found to be 96.63 ± 1.87 nm, 0.27 ± 0.15, 96.49 ± 1.46% and −32.7 ± 2.48 mV, respectively. F16-IMT was found to be stable, thermodynamic, sterile and syringeable through an 18 gauze needle. The formulation revealed a Korsmeyer–Peppas drug release model of 53% at 8 h, above 90% of cell viability, 23.61 µM of IC50 and induction of apoptosis in CRL-1739 cell lines. In the future, F16-IMT can be employed to treat GISTs. A small amount of IMT loaded into the NLCSs will be better than IMT alone for therapy for GISTs. Consequently, F16-IMT could prove to be useful for effective GIST treatment.
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14. Integration of In Silico, In Vitro and In Situ Tools for the Preformulation and Characterization of a Novel Cardio-Neuroprotective Compound during the Early Stages of Drug Development
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Claudia Miranda, Alejandro Ruiz-Picazo, Paula Pomares, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marival Bermejo, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez, Alex Avdeef, and Miguel-Ángel Cabrera-Pérez
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intestinal permeability ,Caco-2 ,solubility-pH ,pKa ,BCS ,JM-20 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The main aim of this work is the biopharmaceutical characterization of a new hybrid benzodiazepine-dihydropyridine derivative, JM-20, derived with potent anti-ischemic and neuroprotective effects. In this study, the pKa and the pH-solubility profile were experimentally determined. Additionally, effective intestinal permeability was measured using three in vitro epithelial cell lines (MDCK, MDCK-MDR1 and Caco-2) and an in situ closed-loop intestinal perfusion technique. The results indicate that JM-20 is more soluble at acidic pH (9.18 ± 0.16); however, the Dose number (Do) was greater than 1, suggesting that it is a low-solubility compound. The permeability values obtained with in vitro cell lines as well as with the in situ perfusion method show that JM-20 is a highly permeable compound (Caco-2 value 3.8 × 10−5). The presence of an absorption carrier-mediated transport mechanism was also demonstrated, as well as the efflux effect of P-glycoprotein on the permeability values. Finally, JM-20 was provisionally classified as class 2 according to the biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) due to its high intestinal permeability and low solubility. The potential good oral absorption of this compound could be limited by its solubility.
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15. Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling for Predicting Brain Levels of Drug in Rat
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Bárbara Sánchez-Dengra, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marival Bermejo, and Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez
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blood−brain barrier (BBB) ,physiologically based pharmacokinetics (PBPK) ,quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) ,distribution volume in brain (Vu,brain) ,plasma−brain partition coefficient (Kpuu,brain) ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
One of the main obstacles in neurological disease treatment is the presence of the blood–brain barrier. New predictive high-throughput screening tools are essential to avoid costly failures in the advanced phases of development and to contribute to the 3 Rs policy. The objective of this work was to jointly develop a new in vitro system coupled with a physiological-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model able to predict brain concentration levels of different drugs in rats. Data from in vitro tests with three different cells lines (MDCK, MDCK-MDR1 and hCMEC/D3) were used together with PK parameters and three scaling factors for adjusting the model predictions to the brain and plasma profiles of six model drugs. Later, preliminary quantitative structure–property relationships (QSPRs) were constructed between the scaling factors and the lipophilicity of drugs. The predictability of the model was evaluated by internal validation. It was concluded that the PBPK model, incorporating the barrier resistance to transport, the disposition within the brain and the drug–brain binding combined with MDCK data, provided the best predictions for passive diffusion and carrier-mediated transported drugs, while in the other cell lines, active transport influence can bias predictions.
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- 2021
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16. A gene-environment interaction analysis of plasma selenium with prevalent and incident diabetes: The Hortega study
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Inmaculada Galan-Chilet, Maria Grau-Perez, Griselda De Marco, Eliseo Guallar, Juan Carlos Martin-Escudero, Alejandro Dominguez-Lucas, Isabel Gonzalez-Manzano, Raul Lopez-Izquierdo, Laisa Socorro Briongos-Figuero, Josep Redon, Felipe Javier Chaves, and Maria Tellez-Plaza
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Selenium and single-nucleotide-polymorphisms in selenoprotein genes have been associated to diabetes. However, the interaction of selenium with genetic variation in diabetes and oxidative stress-related genes has not been evaluated as a potential determinant of diabetes risk. Methods: We evaluated the cross-sectional and prospective associations of plasma selenium concentrations with type 2 diabetes, and the interaction of selenium concentrations with genetic variation in candidate polymorphisms, in a representative sample of 1452 men and women aged 18–85 years from Spain. Results: The geometric mean of plasma selenium levels in the study sample was 84.2 µg/L. 120 participants had diabetes at baseline. Among diabetes-free participants who were not lost during the follow-up (N=1234), 75 developed diabetes over time. The multivariable adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) for diabetes prevalence comparing the second and third to the first tertiles of plasma selenium levels were 1.80 (1.03, 3.14) and 1.97 (1.14, 3.41), respectively. The corresponding hazard ratios (95% CI) for diabetes incidence were 1.76 (0.96, 3.22) and 1.80 (0.98, 3.31), respectively. In addition, we observed significant interactions between selenium and polymorphisms in PPARGC1A, and in genes encoding mitochondrial proteins, such as BCS1L and SDHA, and suggestive interactions of selenium with other genes related to selenoproteins and redox metabolism. Conclusions: Plasma selenium was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes. While the statistical interactions of selenium with polymorphisms involved in regulation of redox and insulin signaling pathways provide biological plausibility to the positive associations of selenium with diabetes, further research is needed to elucidate the causal pathways underlying these associations.
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17. Cumulative exposure to ionising radiation from diagnostic imaging tests: a 12-year follow-up population-based analysis in Spain
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Blanca Lumbreras, Josee María Salinas, and Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez
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Objectives To calculate each patient’s cumulative radiation exposure and the recurrent tests during a 12-year study period, according to sex and age, in routine practice.Design Retrospective cohort study.Setting A general hospital with a catchment population of 224 751 people, in the Southeast of Spain.Participants Population belonged to the catchment area of that hospital in 2007. We collected all consecutive diagnostic imaging tests undergone by this population until 31 December 2018. We excluded: imaging tests that did not involve radiation exposure.Main outcome measures The cumulative effective dose and the recurrent imaging tests by sex and age at entry of study.Results Of the 224 751 people, 154 520 (68.8%) underwent an imaging test. The population had 1 335 752 imaging tests during the period of study: 1 110 077 (83.0%) plain radiography; 156 848 (11.8%) CT; 63 157 (4.8%) fluoroscopy and 5670 (0.4%) interventional radiography. 25.4% of the patients who had a CT, underwent five or more CTs (5.4% in the 0–20 years age group). The median total cumulative effective dose was 2.10 mSv (maximum 3980.30) and 16.30 mSv (maximum 1419.30 mSv) if we considered only doses associated with CT. Women received more effective dose than men (median 2.38 vs median 1.90, p
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18. One and Two-Step In Vitro-In Vivo Correlations Based on USP IV Dynamic Dissolution Applied to Four Sodium Montelukast Products
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Mercedes Prieto-Escolar, Juan J. Torrado, Covadonga Álvarez, Alejandro Ruiz-Picazo, Marta Simón-Vázquez, Carlos Govantes, Jesús Frias, Alfredo García-Arieta, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Marival Bermejo
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montelukast ,in vitro-in vivo correlation ,flow-through cell ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Montelukast is a weak acid drug characterized by its low solubility in the range of pH 1.2 to 4.5, which may lead to dissolution-limited absorption. The aim of this paper is to develop an in vivo predictive dissolution method for montelukast and to check its performance by establishing a level-A in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC). During the development of a generic film-coated tablet formulation, two clinical trials were done with three different experimental formulations to achieve a similar formulation to the reference one. A dissolution test procedure with a flow-through cell (USP IV) was used to predict the in vivo absorption behavior. The method proposed is based on a flow rate of 5 mL/min and changes of pH mediums from 1.2 to 4.5 and then to 6.8 with standard pharmacopoeia buffers. In order to improve the dissolution of montelukast, sodium dodecyl sulfate was added to the 4.5 and 6.8 pH mediums. Dissolution profiles in from the new method were used to develop a level-A IVIVC. One-step level-A IVIVC was developed from dissolution profiles and fractions absorbed obtained by the Loo–Riegelman method. Time scaling with Levy’s plot was necessary to achieve a linear IVIVC. One-step differential equation-based IVIVC was also developed with a time-scaling function. The developed method showed similar results to a previously proposed biopredictive method for montelukast, and the added value showed the ability to discriminate among different release rates in vitro, matching the in vivo clinical bioequivalence results.
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19. An In Vivo Predictive Dissolution Methodology (iPD Methodology) with a BCS Class IIb Drug Can Predict the In Vivo Bioequivalence Results: Etoricoxib Products
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Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marival Bermejo, Yasuhiro Tsume, Alejandro Ruiz-Picazo, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez, Bart Hens, Alfredo Garcia-Arieta, Greg E. Amidon, and Gordon L. Amidon
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gastrointestinal simulator ,in vitro dissolution ,BCS class II ,weak base ,dissolution modelling ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to predict in vivo performance of three oral products of Etoricoxib (Arcoxia® as reference and two generic formulations in development) by conducting in vivo predictive dissolution with GIS (Gastro Intestinal Simulator) and computational analysis. Those predictions were compared with the results from previous bioequivalence (BE) human studies. Product dissolution studies were performed using a computer-controlled multicompartmental dissolution device (GIS) equipped with three dissolution chambers, representing stomach, duodenum, and jejunum, with integrated transit times and secretion rates. The measured dissolved amounts were modelled in each compartment with a set of differential equations representing transit, dissolution, and precipitation processes. The observed drug concentration by in vitro dissolution studies were directly convoluted with permeability and disposition parameters from literature to generate the predicted plasma concentrations. The GIS was able to detect the dissolution differences among reference and generic formulations in the gastric chamber where the drug solubility is high (pH 2) while the USP 2 standard dissolution test at pH 2 did not show any difference. Therefore, the current study confirms the importance of multicompartmental dissolution testing for weak bases as observed for other case examples but also the impact of excipients on duodenal and jejunal in vivo behavior.
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20. Biomimetic Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay over Franz Cell Apparatus Using BCS Model Drugs
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Leonardo de Souza Teixeira, Tatiana Vila Chagas, Antonio Alonso, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marival Bermejo, James Polli, and Kênnia Rocha Rezende
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Franz–PAMPA ,BCS drugs ,biomimetic membrane ,Franz cell ,passive drug transport ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
A major parameter controlling the extent and rate of oral drug absorption is permeability through the lipid bilayer of intestinal epithelial cells. Here, a biomimetic artificial membrane permeability assay (Franz–PAMPA Pampa) was validated using a Franz cells apparatus. Both high and low permeability drugs (metoprolol and mannitol, respectively) were used as external standards. Biomimetic properties of Franz–PAMPA were also characterized by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR). Moreover, the permeation profile for eight Biopharmaceutic Classification System (BCS) model drugs cited in the FDA guidance and another six drugs (acyclovir, cimetidine, diclofenac, ibuprofen, piroxicam, and trimethoprim) were measured across Franz–PAMPA. Apparent permeability (Papp) Franz–PAMPA values were correlated with fraction of dose absorbed in humans (Fa%) from the literature. Papp in Caco-2 cells and Corti artificial membrane were likewise compared to Fa% to assess Franz–PAMPA performance. Mannitol and metoprolol Papp values across Franz–PAMPA were lower (3.20 × 10−7 and 1.61 × 10−5 cm/s, respectively) than those obtained across non-impregnated membrane (2.27 × 10−5 and 2.55 × 10−5 cm/s, respectively), confirming lipidic barrier resistivity. Performance of the Franz cell permeation apparatus using an artificial membrane showed acceptable log-linear correlation (R2 = 0.664) with Fa%, as seen for Papp in Caco-2 cells (R2 = 0.805). Data support the validation of the Franz–PAMPA method for use during the drug discovery process.
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21. In Vivo Predictive Dissolution (IPD) for Carbamazepine Formulations: Additional Evidence Regarding a Biopredictive Dissolution Medium
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Marival Bermejo, Jessica Meulman, Marcelo Gomes Davanço, Patricia de Oliveira Carvalho, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Daniel Rossi Campos
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carbamazepine ,in vitro in vivo correlation ,dissolution ,biopredictive ,bioequivalence ,biowaiver ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to bring additional evidence regarding a biopredictive dissolution medium containing 1% sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) to predict the in vivo behavior of carbamazepine (CBZ) products. Twelve healthy volunteers took one immediate release (IR) dose of either test and reference formulations in a bioequivalence study (BE). Dissolution profiles were carried-out using the medium. Level A in vitro–in vivo correlations (IVIVC) were established using both one-step and two-step approaches as well as exploring the time-scaling approach to account for the differences in dissolution rate in vitro versus in vivo. A detailed step by step calculation was provided to clearly illustrate all the procedures. The results show additional evidence that the medium containing 1% SLS can be classified as a universal biopredictive dissolution tool, and that both of the approaches used to develop the IVIVC (one and two-steps) provide good in vivo predictability. Therefore, this biopredictive medium could be a highly relevant tool in Latin-American countries to ensure and check the quality of their CBZ marketed products for which BE studies were not requested by their regulatory health authorities.
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22. Availability of Authorizations from EMA and FDA for Age-Appropriate Medicines Contained in the WHO Essential Medicines List for Children 2019
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Jose-Manuel delMoral-Sanchez, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez, Andres Navarro-Ruiz, and Marival Bermejo
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commercial availability ,pediatrics ,age appropriate ,pharmaceutical preparations ,safety ,regulatory ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Lack of age-appropriate commercially drug products availability is a common problem in pediatric therapeutics; this population needs improved and safer drug delivery. In addition, biopharmaceutic aspects, dosage requirements, and swallowing abilities demand pediatric forms different to adult formulations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the authorization availability from United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA) of oral essential medicines for children and analyze its age-appropriateness for oral administration in children. All oral drugs from 7th List of Essential Medicines for Children by World Health Organization (WHO) were selected. Availability of commercial drug products was collected from OrangeBook, Spanish drug product catalogue, British electronic Medicines Compendium, and the International Vademecum. Tablets, effervescent tablets, and capsules were considered as not age-appropriate forms. Liquid forms, powder for oral suspension, mini tablets, granules, and soluble films were considered as age-appropriate forms due to their flexibility. More than 80% of the studied drugs possess a commercial authorization in oral forms in both EMA and FDA. Nevertheless, around 50% of these formulations are not age-appropriate for most pediatric groups. This study shows the lack of age-appropriate medicines for children. More efforts are needed to improve development and approval of pediatric medicines.
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23. Applications of Finite non-Abelian Simple Groups to Cryptography in the Quantum Era
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Vasco, María Isabel González, Kahrobaei, Delaram, and McKemmie, Eilidh
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
The theory of finite simple groups is a (rather unexplored) area likely to provide interesting computational problems and modelling tools useful in a cryptographic context. In this note, we review some applications of finite non-abelian simple groups to cryptography and discuss different scenarios in which this theory is clearly central, providing the relevant definitions to make the material accessible to both cryptographers and group theorists, in the hope of stimulating further interaction between these two (non-disjoint) communities. In particular, we look at constructions based on various group-theoretic factorization problems, review group theoretical hash functions, and discuss fully homomorphic encryption using simple groups. The Hidden Subgroup Problem is also briefly discussed in this context.
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24. Classification of WHO Essential Oral Medicines for Children Applying a Provisional Pediatric Biopharmaceutics Classification System
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Jose-Manuel delMoral-Sanchez, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez, Andres Navarro, and Marival Bermejo
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pediatrics ,biopharmaceutics ,bcs ,solubility ,permeability ,security ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
The objective was using the Essential Medicines List for children by the World Health Organization (WHO) to create a pediatric biopharmaceutics classification system (pBCS) of the oral drugs included in the Essential Medicines List by the World Health Organization and to compare our results with the BCS for adults (aBCS). Several methods to estimate the oral drug dose in different pediatric groups were used to calculate dose number (Do) and solubility (high/low). The estimation of the gastrointestinal water volume was adapted to each pediatric group. Provisional permeability classification was done by comparison of each drug lipophilicity versus metoprolol as the model drug of high permeability. As a result, 24.5% of the included drugs moved from the favorable to unfavorable class (i.e., from high to low solubility). Observed changes point out potential differences in product performance in pediatrics compared to adults, due to changes in the limiting factors for absorption. BCS Class Changes 1 to 2 or 3 to 4 are indicative of drugs that could be more sensitive to the choice of appropriate excipient in the development process. Validating a pBCS for each age group would provide a valuable tool to apply in specific pediatric formulation design by reducing time and costs and avoiding unnecessary pediatric experiments restricted due to ethical reasons. Additionally, pBCS could minimize the associated risks to the use of adult medicines or pharmaceutical compound formulations.
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25. Mediación penal como mecanismo de justicia restaurativa en Chile
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Isabel Gonzalez Ramirez and María Soledad Fuentealba Martinez
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mediación penal ,justicia restaurativa ,proceso penal ,Law ,Political science - Abstract
El presente estudio aborda el tema de la incorporación de la mediación penal en Chile, como forma sustitutiva al actual proceso penal de corte acusatorio, que integra el principio de oportunidad procesal y algunas salidas alternativas al juicio oral, que por sí solas no responden íntegramente a las necesidades de justicia de las personas. Con el objeto de conocer cómo se aplica este mecanismo en Chile, se indagará sobre la aplicación cuantitativa y cualitativa que se da a la mediación penal ofrecida por el sector público en tres regiones significativas del país y sus consecuencias, mediante el uso de una metodología exploratoria con algunos aspectos descriptivos, a través del análisis de documentación consistente en doctrina, recomendaciones de organismos internacionales, experiencia comparada y un acotado trabajo de campo que recoge las percepciones sobre la calidad y utilidad de la aplicación de la mediación penal de los operadores y usuarios del sistema en esta muestra local pero representativa del país.
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26. Long-Circulating Hyaluronan-Based Nanohydrogels as Carriers of Hydrophobic Drugs
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Chiara Di Meo, Mayte Martínez-Martínez, Tommasina Coviello, Marival Bermejo, Virginia Merino, Isabel Gonzalez-Alvarez, Marta Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Pietro Matricardi
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nanohydrogels ,hyaluronan ,riboflavin ,hydrophobic drugs ,piroxicam ,biodistribution ,pharmacokinetic ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Nanohydrogels based on natural polymers, such as polysaccharides, are gaining interest as vehicles for therapeutic agents, as they can modify the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the carried drugs. In this work, hyaluronan-riboflavin nanohydrogels were tested in vivo in healthy rats highlighting their lack of toxicity, even at high doses, and their different biodistribution with respect to that of native hyaluronan. They were also exploited as carriers of a hydrophobic model drug, the anti-inflammatory piroxicam, that was physically embedded within the nanohydrogels by an autoclave treatment. The nanoformulation was tested by intravenous administration showing an improvement of the pharmacokinetic parameters of the molecule. The obtained results indicate that hyaluronan-based self-assembled nanohydrogels are suitable systems for low-soluble drug administration, by increasing the dose as well as the circulation time of poorly available therapeutic agents.
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27. Why Diversity Matters: A Roundtable Discussion on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Librarianship
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Juleah Swanson, Ione Damasco, Isabel Gonzalez-Smith, Dracine Hodges, Todd Honma, and Azusa Tanaka
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academic libraries ,diversity ,identity ,institutional racism ,microaggressions ,organizational culture ,professional identity ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
In Brief: After presenting together at ACRL 2015 to share research we conducted on race, identity, and diversity in academic librarianship, we reconvene panelists Ione T. Damasco, Cataloger Librarian at the University of Dayton, Isabel Gonzalez-Smith, Undergraduate Experience Librarian at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Dracine Hodges, Head of Acquisitions at Ohio State University, Todd […]
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28. Tissue Iron Distribution Assessed by MRI in Patients with Iron Loading Anemias.
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Lucía Gutiérrez, Michael J House, Nisha Vasavda, Emma Drašar, Isabel Gonzalez-Gascon Y Marin, Austin G Kulasekararaj, Tim G St Pierre, and Swee L Thein
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Bone marrow, spleen, liver and kidney proton transverse relaxation rates (R2), together with cardiac R2* from patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and non-transfusion dependent thalassemia (NTDT) have been compared with a control group. Increased liver and bone marrow R2 values for the three groups of patients in comparison with the controls have been found. SCD and PNH patients also present an increased spleen R2 in comparison with the controls. The simultaneous measurement of R2 values for several tissue types by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has allowed the identification of iron distribution patterns in diseases associated with iron imbalance. Preferential liver iron loading is found in the highly transfused SCD patients, while the low transfused ones present a preferential iron loading of the spleen. Similar to the highly transfused SCD group, PNH patients preferentially accumulate iron in the liver. A reduced spleen iron accumulation in comparison with the liver and bone marrow loading has been found in NTDT patients, presumably related to the differential increased intestinal iron absorption. The correlation between serum ferritin and tissue R2 is moderate to good for the liver, spleen and bone marrow in SCD and PNH patients. However, serum ferritin does not correlate with NTDT liver R2, spleen R2 or heart R2*. As opposed to serum ferritin measurements, tissue R2 values are a more direct measurement of each tissue's iron loading. This kind of determination will allow a better understanding of the different patterns of tissue iron biodistribution in diseases predisposed to tissue iron accumulation.
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29. Chirotonia: A Scalable and Secure e-Voting Framework based on Blockchains and Linkable Ring Signatures
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Russo, Antonio, Anta, Antonio Fernández, Vasco, Maria Isabel González, and Romano, Simon Pietro
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Computer Science - Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing - Abstract
In this paper we propose a comprehensive and scalable framework to build secure-by-design e-voting systems. Decentralization, transparency, determinism, and untamperability of votes are granted by dedicated smart contracts on a blockchain, while voter authenticity and anonymity are achieved through (provable secure) linkable ring signatures. These, in combination with suitable smart contract constraints, also grant protection from double voting. Our design is presented in detail, focusing on its security guarantees and the design choices that allow it to scale to a large number of voters. Finally, we present a proof-of-concept implementation of the proposed framework, made available as open source.
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30. Concerning Quantum Identification Without Entanglement
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González-Guillén, Carlos E., Vasco, María Isabel González, Johnson, Floyd, and del Pozo, Ángel L. Pérez
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Quantum Physics ,Computer Science - Cryptography and Security - Abstract
Identification schemes are interactive protocols typically involving two parties, a prover, who wants to provide evidence of his or her identity and a verifier, who checks the provided evidence and decide whether it comes or not from the intended prover. In this paper, we comment on a recent proposal for quantum identity authentication from Zawadzki, and give a concrete attack upholding theoretical impossibility results from Lo and Buhrman et al. More precisely, we show that using a simple strategyan adversary may indeed obtain non-negligible information on the shared identification secret. While the security of a quantum identity authentication scheme is not formally defined in [1], it is clear that such a definition should somehow imply that an external entity may gain no information on the shared identification scheme (even if he actively participates injecting messages in a protocol execution, which is not assumed in our attack strategy)., Comment: 8 pages, 0 figures, 1 protocol review
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31. Selection of Model Structure Using PSO Method
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Vázquez, Carlos Alberto García, Santos, Ana Isabel González, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, and Llanes-Santiago, Orestes, editor
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32. Auditable Asymmetric Password Authenticated Public Key Establishment
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Faonio, Antonio, Vasco, Maria Isabel Gonzalez, Soriente, Claudio, Truong, Hien Thi Thu, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Beresford, Alastair R., editor, Patra, Arpita, editor, and Bellini, Emanuele, editor
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33. Applying length-based assessment methods to fishery resources in the Bay of Biscay and Iberian Coast ecoregion: Stock status and parameter sensitivity
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Cousido-Rocha, Marta, Cerviño, Santiago, Alonso-Fernández, Alexandre, Gil, Juan, Herraiz, Isabel González, Rincón, Margarita María, Ramos, Fernando, Rodríguez-Cabello, Cristina, Sampedro, Paz, Vila, Yolanda, and Pennino, Maria Grazia
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34. Increased homocysteine levels correlate with cortical structural damage in Parkinson's disease
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Sampedro, Frederic, Martínez-Horta, Saul, Horta-Barba, Andrea, Grothe, Michel J., Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel A., Jesús, Silvia, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid, Carrillo, Fátima, Puig-Davi, Arnau, Lora, Florinda Roldán, Barberá, Miquel Aguilar, Pastor, Pau, Arroyo, Sonia Escalante, Vila, Berta Solano, Foraster, Anna Cots, Martínez, Javier Ruiz, Padilla, Francisco Carrillo, Morlans, Mercedes Pueyo, Aramburu, Isabel González, Ceberio, Jon Infante, Vara, Jorge Hernández, de Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Ávila, Asunción, Martínez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Bejr-Kasem, Helena, Campolongo, Antonia, Pascual-Sedano, Berta, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, Mir, Pablo, and Kulisevsky, Jaime
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35. Prevalence of psychological symptoms and associated risk factors in a Spanish sample of HIV-positive youth compared to uninfected peers
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Velo Higueras, Carlos, Martín-Bejarano García, Manuela, Domínguez-Rodríguez, Sara, Ruiz Sáez, Beatriz, Cuéllar-Flores, Isabel, García-Navarro, Cristina, Guillén Martín, Sara, Ramos Amador, José Tomás, Navarro Gómez, María Luisa, and Isabel González-Tomé, María
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36. Support breastfeeding in premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit
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Isabel Gonzalez Gordillo, Carla, primary, Horta Carpinteyro, Daniela, additional, Zavaleta Vazquez, Hector, additional, and Prian Gaudiano, Alejandra, additional
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37. Autoimmune hepatitis after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination
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Ruiz, Sandra Diez, Castro, Raisa Quinones, Vega, Laura Alcoba, Izquierdo, Alia Martin, Puente, Isabel Gonzalez, Martin, Laura Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Ruben Diez, and Plaza, Francisco Jorquera
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38. In vivo cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration and cognition in Parkinson's disease: Imaging results from the COPPADIS study
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Grothe, Michel J., Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel A., Jesús, Silvia, Macías-García, Daniel, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid, Carrillo, Fátima, Camacho, Elena Iglesias, Franco-Rosado, Pablo, Lora, Florinda Roldán, Martín-Rodríguez, Juan Francisco, Barberá, Miquel Aguilar, Pastor, Pau, Arroyo, Sonia Escalante, Vila, Berta Solano, Foraster, Anna Cots, Martínez, Javier Ruiz, Padilla, Francisco Carrillo, Morlans, Mercedes Pueyo, Aramburu, Isabel González, Ceberio, Jon Infante, Vara, Jorge Hernández, de Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Pascual-Sedano, Berta, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, and Mir, Pablo
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39. Prevalencia de la enfermedad renal crónica y factores asociados en la población asistida en atención primaria de España: resultados del estudio IBERICAN
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García, Alfonso Barquilla, Rodríguez, Ángel Díaz, Cervantes, Carlos Escobar, Moreno, Francisco Javier Alonso, Roca, Gustavo Cristóbal Rodríguez, Martín, Jesús Vergara, Caro, José Luis Llisterri, Badimón, Juan José, García, José Polo, Padial, Luis Rodríguez, Prieto, Miguel Ángel, Pérez, Rafael Vidal, Sanjurjo, Sergio Cinza, Jiménez, Sonia Miravet, Zancada, Sonsoles Velilla, Téllez, Antonio López, de Los Ángeles Ortega Osuna, Maria, Cid, Cristóbal Prieto, Fajardo, María José Hidalgo, Serna, José Lorente, Requena, Ángel Domínguez, Cañizares, Ricardo Alberola, Peña, Manuel Ruiz, Collado, Filomena Herrero, Vázquez, Marcela Montes, Garrido, Rafael Ángel Carrascal, Lozano, María Reyes Herrera, Oliva, Beatriz Ortiz, Anguita, Francisco José, Ibáñez, Carmen Pérez, Rodríguez, Carlos Alberto Cabrera, Rodríguez, María José Cruz, Ruiz, Sandra Bonilla, González, Rocío Reina, Sánchez, Salomé Abad, Martínez, Inmaculada Santana, Jordán, Rafael Sánchez, Navas-Parejo, Juan María Ramos, Torres, José Manuel Ramírez, Poveda, José María Beltrán, Benayas, María Adoración de Cruz, Gil, Carmen Fernandez, Alcaine, Jon Iñaki Esturo, Quintero, Antonio Mora, Cepas, Fernando Leiva, Martín, José Luis Carrasco, Criado, Emilio García, Blanco, Mercedes Vázquez, Ortiz, Isabel Mora, Mendoza, Leovigildo Ginel, Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Aguirre, Rodríguez, Esperanza María Romero, Vázquez, José Acevedo, Ballesteros, Juan Gabriel García, Lara, María de La Paz Fernández, Moreno, Patricia Agüera, Maturana, Eduardo Paños, Expósito, Juan Manuel Ignacio, Peñas, Noelia Carrillo, Faya, Carmen María Abad, Duque, Ana Marina Almagro, Camisón, Rubén Torrescusa, Polo, Paloma Menéndez, García, Marina Peña, Fernández, Cristina López, Torres, Ascensión Estepa, Jansen, Miguel Gutiérrez, González, Esperanza Loizaga, Matarin, Lisardo García, Luna, Enrique José Gamero de, Rivero, Javier Benítez, Gómez González, María José, Montes, Carmen Gómez, Calvo, Eva Trillo, Calvo, Concepción Bayod, Natividad, Susana Larripa de La, Lambea, Germán Grasa, Marín, Emilio Jiménez, Gonzalvo, Ana Cristina Navarro, Martínez Barseló, Antonio Pablo, León, Irene Peña, Fernández, E. Lidia Gutiérrez, Mantecón, Fernando Andrés, Garrido, Ana Belén García, Escalante, Asunción Velez, Rentería, Luisa Alonso, Jiménez, Jesús Sainz, Alles, Guillermo Pombo, Garrote, Juan Antonio Divison, Sotodosos, Pedro Martínez, Fuster, Juan Antonio Vivancos, Palencia, María García, Moraleda, José Ambrosio Torres, Ballesteros, Sara González, Adrados, Ana Carmen Gil, Cabrera, Antonio González, Fernández, Miguel Ángel Babiano, García, Guillermo Rico, Criado-Álvarez, Juan José, Moreno, Pilar Torres, Aguirregaviria, Francisco Javier Arribas, Martínez, Alicia Sahuquillo, Béjar, Lourdes María Santos, Peralta, Miguel Laborda, Castro, Raúl Piedra, Altozano, Carlos Santos, Polo, Lucía González-Tarrio, Maresca, Pedro Valiente, Santana, Reinilda Mota, Ledesma, Noemi Elizabeth Terrero, Espada, Noelia Garrido, Calvi, Gabriela Delia Rosa Zambrana, Montero, Juan Lorenzo Gutiérrez, Gil, Juan Ignacio López, Ortega, María Dolores Fernández, Roncal, Miren Elizari, Serrano, María Ascensión López, Fuente, Nuria Esther Adrián de La, Larrea, Belén Angulo Fdez. de, Fernández, Naiara Cubelos, Gómez, Guiomar Luz Ferreiro, Rodríguez, Diana Gómez, Tuñón, Sonia María Andrés, González, María Ajenjo, Olea, Serafín de Abajo, Regueras, Juan José León, Nieto, César Manuel Gallego, Mallada, Delio Vázquez, García, Maria de La O Gutiérrez, Rodríguez, Pablo Baz, García, José Ignacio Ferradal, Martínez, Blanca Delia de Román, Pérez, Ana Arconada, Atoui, Omar Mahmoud, Bayón, Álvaro Morán, Olmo, María Teresa Armenteros del, Herreros, Fco. Javier García-Norro, Rodríguez, Enrique Méndez, Pineda, Diana María Narganes, Ainaga, Verónica Ortiz, Guevara, Milagros Sonlei Sánchez, Ferreiro, Laura Villota, Grande, M. Teresa Grande, Gracía, Francisco Vicente Martínez, García, María Dolores Moriano, Muñoz, Beatriz Jiménez, Marcelino, Gemma Rovira, Valverde, Diana Elizabeth Fernández, Bernadó, Roser Rodó, Lupiáñez, María Teresa Ortiz, Najih, Najlaa, Parra, José María Diéguez, Acebo, María Rosa Benedicto, Vicien, Mari Luz Bravo, Estella, Alberto Ramón León, Gómez, Juan Antonio Muñoz, Muntané, Alicia Mostazo, Abarca, Isabel Ortega, Fargas, Anna Gasol, Escudero, Brenda Elizabeth Riesgo, Riesgo, Susana Elizabeth, Castellvi, Edgar Zaballos, Sagarra, Celia Cols, Fernández, Marta Herranz, Presas, Josep Alins, Pérez, Idaira Damas, García, Rosa M. Alcolea, Collado, Inés Monte, Martínez, Roberto Genique, Villanueva, María José Guasch, Martínez, Teresa Rama, Pena, Lucio Pinto, Royo, Josefa María Panisello, Gil, Inés Gil, Montero, Alberto Calderón, Gómez, María del Mar Zamora, Cebrián, Elena Alarcón, Acin, María José Piñero, Sacristán, Celia Pecharromán, Vicente, M. Soledad Mayayo, Unanua, María Paz Pérez, Henrich, Nuria Marañón, Monreal, Saray Gómez, Pedro, Sonia Redondo de, Pozo, Blanca Sanz, Martínez, Irene Moreno, Uriarte, Beatriz López, Velasco, Carmelina Sanz, Aguirre, Amaya Gárriz, Teijido, Montserrat Rivera, Jaén, Germán Reviriego, Pascual-Salcedo, José Ignacio Aza, Gallego, Josefa Vázquez, Rodilla, Julia Caballer, Herrera, Aida, Martínez, Ezequiel Arranz, Calvo, Ana María Gómez, Oliva, Paula Morán, Béjar, María Milagros González, Hitos, Julio Antonio Heras, Vallejo, Olga García, Vargas, Manuel de Jesús Frías, Boguerin, María Jesús Castillejo, Lerin, Aurora García, Tablado, Miguel Ángel María, García, Elena Concepción García, Acero, Leticia de Miguel, Oñate, Carmen Zárate, Apoita, Aránzazu Barranco, Belloso, María Ester Montes, Velasco, Ana María Huertas, Jiménez, Rafael Sáez, Pascual, Julia Natividad García, Zuluaga, María Clemencia Zuluaga, Perez, María Cruz Díez, García, Antonio Ruiz, Jelsbak, Cristina Murillo, Oria, Virginia Lasso, Gamarra, Amelia González, Fuster, Vicente Pascual, Bort, María Dolores Aicart, Gómez, Natividad Vázquez, Gasco, Carlos Lluna, Barber, Teresa Amoros, Cano, Pedro Antonio Medina, Moncho, Miguel Monteagudo, Muñoz, María Jesús Larré, Hernández, Raquel Navarro, Egea, Francisco José Martínez, Tramontano, Antonio, Royo, Marta Ferrer, Saura, Belén Persiva, Torres, Juan A. Contreras, Moliner, José María Tirado, Penalba, Alejandro Salanova, Alberola, Ariadna Cucó, Ros, Fernando María Navarro I., Llicer, Enrique Beltrán, Novás, Ana Seoane, Valls, Inmaculada Martín, Mahiques, Gracia Verdú, Forcada, Enrique Peña, Gómez, Nieves Aguilar, García, Francisco Javier Sanz, Bueso, M. Dolores Paradís, Romero, María Eugenia Alegre, Camus, Antonio Francés, Peinado, María Amparo Antón, Santos, Rosa Latorre, Marín, María Asunción Palomar, García, María Carmen Botella, Fresquet, Eva Sánchez, Paños, Pedro Sala, Ruiz, Tomás Sánchez, Valero, Rosa Ana Valero, Vicente, María Seoane, Llinares, Magdalena Martín, Alegre, Antonio Masiá, Verdú, Irene Lluch, Carratala, Vicente Pallares, Roca, Francisco Valls, Pérez, Rafael Manuel Micó, García, Jacinto Espinosa, Romo, José Ignacio Prieto, Fernández, Leandro Fernández, Sierratapia, Javier, Regidor, Nieves Moreno, Sánchez, Francisco Javier Zaballos, Moreno, Ana Moreno, Barrera, Francisco Carramiñana, Vázquez, Juan José Torres, Samino, María José Gamero, Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel de Santiago, Martínez, Pablo Rafael Gómez, Becerra, Antonio Carlos Elías, Olivera, Javier Soto, Cambero, Víctor, Ávila, Julián Domínguez, Fuentes, Andrés Simón, Jiménez, Jorge Manuel de Nicolás, Fraile, Dimas Igual, Barco, Guadalupe Nieto, Ramos, Ignacio Araujo, Berrocal, María Luz Serrano, Ramírez, Francisco Buitrago, Marcos, Minerva Gallego, González, Félix Suárez, Carrasco, Victoriano Chavero, Peguero, Francisco Guerra, Vega, Francisco Javier Sánchez, Mas, Manuel Tejero, Donoso, Alba Palmerín, Yedro, Miguel Turégano, Rojas, María Beatriz Esteban, Moreno, Fátima Cabezudo, Saldaña, Nawson Elver Quevedo, Fenés, María del Mar García, Florencio, Timotea Garrote, Toro, José María Fernández, Rañal, Alejandra Rey, Río, Elena García del, Pol, Enrique Nieto, Fernández, Julio Álvarez, Álvarez, Pilar Alonso, Gómez, María Luisa Jorge, Guerrero, Antonio Calvo, Colomina, Isabel Celemín, Casal, Lucía Barreiro, Moreno, Juana Fernández, Martínez, María Angelines Carballal, Rodríguez, Nabor Díaz, Paredes, Carlos Moral, García, Dolores Recarey, Mato, Fco. Javier Iglesias, Ulloa, Antonio Fouz, González, Amparo Fidalgo, Parada, Noelia Dios, Sabarís, Patricia Conde, Pérez, Ana Isabel Rodríguez, Palacio, Ana Inés García, Varela, Víctor Julio Quesada, Iglesias, Lidia Romero, Llerena, Ángel Lado, Rodríguez, Carmen Lires, Diaz, María Luisa Carretero, Arias, José Carreira, Camino, Jose Luis Vázquez, Penas, María del Carmen Torreiro, Freire, Sandra Yáñez, Aldana, Daniel Rey, Díaz, Carlos Piñeiro, Romanos, Fernando García, González, Antonia Moreno, Sastre, María Lara Amengual, Palli, Susana Martínez, Bauza, José Alfonso Ramón, Bolinches, José Ortiz, Fernández, Carmen Fernández, Vázquez, María Isabel Orlandis, Mezquita, Ana Sanchís, Aramburu, Fernando Unceta, Morant, Juan Fernando Peiró, Amengual, Ana Moyá, García, Isidro Godoy, Sevillano, Fernando Rubio, González, María Isabel González, Souto, Marta Pérez, Contreras, Raquel de León, González, Sara Isabel Almeida, Diez, Irene Almería, Sánchez, Virginia María Mirabal, Lavado, Francisco José Escobar, Pérez, Yoel Anta, Hernández, Nayra Sánchez, Jerez, Juan Luis Alonso, Koch, Ricardo, Mendoza, Nayra Ramírez, Hernández, Héctor Suárez, Escobar, Francisco Jesús Morales, Zancada, Sonsoles María Velilla, Sabarís, Rafael Crespo, Jiménez, Óscar Fernando Isaula, Puga, Jesús Manuel González, Ávila, Jorge Antonio Benaín, González, Óscar del Toro, Íñigo, Laura Sánchez, Pérez, Inés Sanz, Nubla, José Félix Zuazagoitia, Ituiño, Ana Echebarría, Tris, Gregorio Mediavilla, Bosch, María Carmen Noriega, González, Esther, Macho, María Luisa Ruiz, Olmo, Ruth Sendino del, Prado, Asunción Olagorta de, Muguerza, Ana López de Viñaspre, Iriso, Jesús Iturralde, Martínez, María José Pérez, Carbonell, Ana Piera, Fernández, Margarita Alonso, Cuadrado, María Montserrat Rueda, Rodríguez, Rodrigo Abad, Cabo, José Miguel Álvarez, Rodríguez, Rubén Sánchez, Cabo, Eva María Cano, Secin, Anny Romero, Díaz, Miguel Ángel Prieto, Fernández, Juan Jesús García, Bueno, Vicente Llorca, Pérez, Ana María Ballesteros, López, Domingo J. Rubira, Franco, María Dolores Esteve, Pablo, Elena Sánchez, López, María Teresa Palacios, Meroño, Juan Castillo, Martínez, José María Lobo, Martínez, Isabel María Peral, Carrasco, J. Eduardo Carrasco, González, Armando Santo, Llisterri, José Luis, Micó-Pérez, Rafael Manuel, Velilla-Zancada, Sonsoles, Rodríguez-Roca, Gustavo Cristóbal, Prieto-Díaz, Miguel Ángel, Martín-Sánchez, Vicente, Barquilla, Alfonso, Polo-García, José, Segura-Fragoso, Antonio, and Cinza-Sanjurjo, Sergio
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40. Air pollution in a tropical city: the relationship between wind direction and lichen bio-indicators in San Jos\'e, Costa Rica
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Bustamante, Erich Neurohr, Monge-Nájera, Julián, and Lutz, María Isabel González
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Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods - Abstract
Lichens are good bio-indicators of air pollution, but in most tropical countries there are few studies on the subject; however, in the city of San Jos\'e, Costa Rica, the relationship between air pollution and lichens has been studied for decades. In this article we evaluate the hypothesis that air pollution is lower where the wind enters the urban area (Northeast) and higher where it exits San Jos\'e (Southwest). We identified the urban parks with a minimum area of approximately 5 000m2 and randomly selected a sample of 40 parks located along the passage of wind through the city. To measure lichen coverage, we applied a previously validated 10 x 20cm template with 50 random points to five trees per park (1.5m above ground, to the side with most lichens). Our results (years 2008 and 2009) fully agree with the generally accepted view that lichens reflect air pollution carried by circulating air masses. The practical implication is that the air enters the city relatively clean by the semi-rural and economically middle class area of Coronado, and leaves through the developed neighborhoods of Escaz\'u and Santa Ana with a significant amount of pollutants. In the dry season, the live lichen coverage of this tropical city was lower than in the May to December rainy season, a pattern that contrasts with temperate habitats; but regardless of the season, pollution follows the pattern of wind movement through the city., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures
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41. Auditable Asymmetric Password Authenticated Public Key Establishment
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Faonio, Antonio, primary, Vasco, Maria Isabel Gonzalez, additional, Soriente, Claudio, additional, and Truong, Hien Thi Thu, additional
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42. Secure Communication in the Quantum Era: (Group) Key Establishment
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Colombo, Christian, Vasco, María Isabel González, Steinwandt, Rainer, Zajac, Pavol, and Palestini, Claudio, editor
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43. Comparative evaluation of two Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici strains grown on two different carbon sources: LC-MS - based secretome study after in vivo 15N metabolic labeling
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Wrobel, Kazimierz, Wrobel, Katarzyna, Garcia Lara, Bianey, Guerrero Esperanza, Moises, Roncero, Maria Isabel González, and Corrales Escobosa, Alma Rosa
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44. AUDIT 2.0, A PERSPECTIVE FOR ITS EXECUTION IN THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT USING PROCESS MINING TECHNIQUES/Auditoria 2.0, una perspectiva para su ejecucion en el entorno empresarial utilizando tecnicas de mineria de procesos/AUDITORIA NUMERO 2.0, UMA PERSPECTIVA PARA SUA EXECUCAO EM UM ENTORNO EMPRESARIAL UTILIZANDO TECNICAS DE EXPLORACAO DE DADOS
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Flores, Isabel Gonzalez and Riquenes, Josue Rivera
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45. PROJETO DE INTERVENÇÃO EDUCATIVA COM IDOSOS HIPERTENSOS ATENDIDOS NA UNIDADE DE SAÚDE MANOEL ARAÚJO DA COSTA NO MUNICÍPIO DE EPITACIOLÂNDIA/ ACRE
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Popa, Maria Isabel Gonzalez, primary
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46. Influence of nutritional status on clinical outcomes in hospitalised children
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Pérez Moreno, Jimena, de la Mata Navazo, Sara, López-Herce Arteta, Estíbaliz, Tolín Hernani, Mar, González Martínez, Felipe, Isabel González Sánchez, M., and Rodríguez Fernández, Rosa
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47. An electrostatic elliptical mirror for neutral polar molecules
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Flórez, A. Isabel González, Meek, Samuel A., Haak, Henrik, Conrad, Horst, Santambrogio, Gabriele, and Meijer, Gerard
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Focusing optics for neutral molecules finds application in shaping and steering molecular beams. Here we present an electrostatic elliptical mirror for polar molecules consisting of an array of microstructured gold electrodes deposited on a glass substrate. Alternating positive and negative voltages applied to the electrodes create a repulsive potential for molecules in low-field-seeking states. The equipotential lines are parallel to the substrate surface, which is bent in an elliptical shape. The mirror is characterized by focusing a beam of metastable CO molecules and the results are compared to the outcome of trajectory simulations., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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48. Lecciones jurídicas y económicas
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Nieves, Isabel González and Nieves, Isabel González
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49. Treatments for intracranial hypertension in acute brain-injured patients: grading, timing, and association with outcome. Data from the SYNAPSE-ICU study
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Robba, Chiara, Graziano, Francesca, Guglielmi, Angelo, Rebora, Paola, Galimberti, Stefania, Taccone, Fabio S, Citerio, Giuseppe, Walter Videtta, Gustavo Domeniconi, María Estrella Giménez, Mariela Fumale, Edgar Daniel Amundarain, Matias Casanova, Michael Reade, Elizabeth Hallt, David Pearson, Ian Seppelt, Raimund Helbok, Valery Davidovich, Geert Meyfroidt, Ilaria Alice Crippa, Liese Mebis, Patrick Biston, Stijn Van De Velde, Glorieux Denis, Pedro Kurtz, Samia Yasin Wayhs, Mypinder Sekhon, Donald Griesdale, Andrea Rigamonti, José Miguel Montes, Rodrigo Pérez-Araos, Jorge H Mejia-Mantilla, Andrés Gempeler, Ray Mendoza, Natasa Kovac, Hedgar Berty Gutiérrez, Vera Spatenkova, Marek Fencl, Roman Gal, Ondrej Hrdy, Kamil Vrbica, Josef Skola, Eva Provaznikova, Jakub Kletecka, Pavel Lavicka, Piergiorgio Bresil, Marianne Levin, Josefine Thomsen, Thomas Egmose Larsen, Henrik Westy Hoffmeyer, Morten Olskjaer Holm, Jesper Borg Andersen, Birgitte Majholm, Margit Smitt, Heidi Shil Eddelien, Manuel Jibaja, Freddy Maldonado, María Fernanda García, Karim Asehnoune, Bertrand Pons, Gérard Audibert, Manon Lucca, Guillaume Besch, Pierluigi Banco, Raphael Cinotti, Hervé Q Uintard, Benjamin Soyer, Anais Caillard, Clement Gakuba, Romain Sonneville, Stefan Wolf, Kristina Fuest, Lea Albrecht, Sarah Grotheer, Sandro M Krieg, Stefan J Schaller, Charikleia Vrettou, Eftychia Kontoudaki, Anna Efthymiou, Elena Palli, Demosthenes Makris, Chrysi Diakaki, Christina Iasonidou, Aikaterini Dimoula, Georgios Koukoulitsios, George Kyriazopoulos, Nikolas Pantelas, Syragoula Tsikriki, Electra Eleni Stamou, Achileas Giannopoulos, Eleni Mouloudi, Ping Shum Hoi, Yan Chan Cheuk, Hewa Kandamby Darshana, Krisztián Tánczos, Gabor Nardai, Zoltan Szentkereszty, Harsh Sapra, Deepak Gupta, Kaveri Sharma, Saurabh Anand, Ankur Luthra, Summit Bloria, Rajeev Chauhan, Nidhi Panda, Ahmad Ozair, Bram Kilapong, Anass Alsudani, Giuseppe Citerio, Alessandra Soragni, Alessandro Motta, Andrea Marudi, Elisabetta Bertellini, Anselmo Caricato, Camilla Gelormini, Eleonora Ioannoni, Eleonora Stival, Serena Silva, Federico Pozzi, Iole Brunetti, Andrea Cortegiani, Edoardo Picetti, Federico Villa, Italo Calamai, Maria Chiara Casadio, Maria Concetta Quartarone, Marzia Grandis, Federico Magni, Silvia Del Bianco, Claudia Bonetti, Virginia Buldini, Aimone Giugni, Simone Maria Zerbi, Marco Carbonara, Antonella Cotoia, Antonio Izzi, Olegs Sabelnikovs, Muhammed Elhadi, Hazem Ahmed, Silvio A Ñamendys Silva, Gilberto Adrian Gasca López, Gentle S Shrestha, Shirish Maskey, Tamanna Bajracharya, Khadka Nilam, Prakash Kafle, Laleet Rajbanshi, Yam Bahadur Roka, Olufemi Idowu, Khan Muhammad Mukhtar, Juan Luis Pinedo Portilla, Klaudyna Kojder, Irene Aragao, Ricardo Freitas, Marco Simoes, Dario Batista, Cecília Pacheco, Fátima Assunção, Luís Lencastre, Pedro Cavaleiro, Mohamed Abdelaty, Alex Gritsan, Sergey Khomiakov Sergey, Dovbysh Nikolay, Yaseen Arabi, Primoz Gradisek, Petra Forjan, Mara Škoti, Suada Filekovic Ribaric, Nataša Milivojevic, Sergeja Kozar, Rafael Badenes, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Mikel Celaya Lopez, Laura Galarza, Luisa Corral, Africa Lores, Ricard Soley, Laura Pariente, Pablo López Ojeda, Maria Dolores Arias Verdu, Luis Javier Yuste Dominguez, Maria Isabel Gonzalez Perez, Mireia Anglada, Patricia Duque, Ainhoa Serrano, Berta Monleon, Vanessa Blazquez, Mauro Oddo, Samia Abed Maillard, Paola Morelli, John-Paul Miroz, Eva Favre, Walid Sellami, Massimo Lamperti, Jamil Dibu, Richard Sivities, Angelos Kolias, Chris Thompson, Christopher Hawthorne, Justin Roberts, Lara Prisco, Roger Lightfoot, Josè I Suarez, Luci Rivera-Lara, Susanne Muehlschlegel, Juan Padilla, Sanjeev Sivakumar, Daiwai Olson, Robba, C, Graziano, F, Guglielmi, A, Rebora, P, Galimberti, S, Taccone, F, Citerio, G, Robba, Chiara, Graziano, Francesca, Guglielmi, Angelo, Rebora, Paola, Galimberti, Stefania, Taccone, Fabio S, Citerio, Giuseppe, and Walter Videtta, Gustavo Domeniconi, María Estrella Giménez, Mariela Fumale, Edgar Daniel Amundarain, Matias Casanova, Michael Reade, Elizabeth Hallt, David Pearson, Ian Seppelt, Raimund Helbok, Valery Davidovich, Geert Meyfroidt, Ilaria Alice Crippa, Liese Mebis, Patrick Biston, Stijn Van De Velde, Glorieux Denis, Pedro Kurtz, Samia Yasin Wayhs, Mypinder Sekhon, Donald Griesdale, Andrea Rigamonti, José Miguel Montes, Rodrigo Pérez-Araos, Jorge H Mejia-Mantilla, Andrés Gempeler, Ray Mendoza, Natasa Kovac, Hedgar Berty Gutiérrez, Vera Spatenkova, Marek Fencl, Roman Gal, Ondrej Hrdy, Kamil Vrbica, Josef Skola, Eva Provaznikova, Jakub Kletecka, Pavel Lavicka, Vera Spatenkova, Piergiorgio Bresil, Marianne Levin, Piergiorgio Bresil, Josefine Thomsen, Thomas Egmose Larsen, Henrik Westy Hoffmeyer, Morten Olskjaer Holm, Jesper Borg Andersen, Birgitte Majholm, Margit Smitt, Heidi Shil Eddelien, Manuel Jibaja, Freddy Maldonado, María Fernanda García, Karim Asehnoune, Bertrand Pons, Gérard Audibert, Manon Lucca, Guillaume Besch, Pierluigi Banco, Karim Asehnoune, Raphael Cinotti, Hervé Q Uintard, Benjamin Soyer, Anais Caillard, Clement Gakuba, Romain Sonneville, Stefan Wolf, Kristina Fuest, Lea Albrecht, Sarah Grotheer, Sandro M Krieg, Stefan J Schaller, Charikleia Vrettou, Eftychia Kontoudaki, Anna Efthymiou, Elena Palli, Demosthenes Makris, Chrysi Diakaki, Christina Iasonidou, Aikaterini Dimoula, Georgios Koukoulitsios, George Kyriazopoulos, Nikolas Pantelas, Syragoula Tsikriki, Electra Eleni Stamou, Charikleia Vrettou, Achileas Giannopoulos, Eleni Mouloudi, Ping Shum Hoi, Yan Chan Cheuk, Hewa Kandamby Darshana, Krisztián Tánczos, Gabor Nardai, Zoltan Szentkereszty, Harsh Sapra, Deepak Gupta, Kaveri Sharma, Saurabh Anand, Ankur Luthra, Summit Bloria, Rajeev Chauhan, Nidhi Panda, Ahmad Ozair, Bram Kilapong, Anass Alsudani, Giuseppe Citerio, Alessandra Soragni, Alessandro Motta, Andrea Marudi, Elisabetta Bertellini, Anselmo Caricato, Camilla Gelormini, Eleonora Ioannoni, Eleonora Stival, Serena Silva, Federico Pozzi, Iole Brunetti, Andrea Cortegiani, Edoardo Picetti, Federico Villa, Italo Calamai, Maria Chiara Casadio, Maria Concetta Quartarone, Marzia Grandis, Federico Magni, Silvia Del Bianco, Claudia Bonetti, Virginia Buldini, Aimone Giugni, Simone Maria Zerbi, Marco Carbonara, Antonella Cotoia, Antonio Izzi, Olegs Sabelnikovs, Muhammed Elhadi, Hazem Ahmed, Silvio A Ñamendys Silva, Gilberto Adrian Gasca López, Gentle S Shrestha, Shirish Maskey, Tamanna Bajracharya, Khadka Nilam, Prakash Kafle, Laleet Rajbanshi, Yam Bahadur Roka, Olufemi Idowu, Khan Muhammad Mukhtar, Juan Luis Pinedo Portilla, Klaudyna Kojder, Irene Aragao, Ricardo Freitas, Marco Simoes, Dario Batista, Cecília Pacheco, Fátima Assunção, Luís Lencastre, Pedro Cavaleiro, Mohamed Abdelaty, Alex Gritsan, Sergey Khomiakov Sergey, Dovbysh Nikolay, Yaseen Arabi, Primoz Gradisek, Petra Forjan, Mara Škoti, Suada Filekovic Ribaric, Primoz Gradisek, Nataša Milivojevic, Sergeja Kozar, Rafael Badenes, Aaron Blandino Ortiz, Mikel Celaya Lopez, Laura Galarza, Luisa Corral, Africa Lores, Ricard Soley, Laura Pariente, Pablo López Ojeda, Maria Dolores Arias Verdu, Luis Javier Yuste Dominguez, Maria Isabel Gonzalez Perez, Mireia Anglada, Patricia Duque, Ainhoa Serrano, Berta Monleon, Vanessa Blazquez, Mauro Oddo, Samia Abed Maillard, Paola Morelli, John-Paul Miroz, Eva Favre, Walid Sellami, Massimo Lamperti, Jamil Dibu, Richard Sivities, Angelos Kolias, Chris Thompson, Christopher Hawthorne, Justin Roberts, Lara Prisco, Roger Lightfoot, Josè I Suarez, Luci Rivera-Lara, Susanne Muehlschlegel, Juan Padilla, Sanjeev Sivakumar, Daiwai Olson
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Subarachnoid haemorrhage ,Traumatic brain injury ,Intracranial pressure ,Therapy intensity level ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Intracranial haemorrhage - Abstract
Purpose: Uncertainties remain about the safety and efficacy of therapies for managing intracranial hypertension in acute brain injured (ABI) patients. This study aims to describe the therapeutical approaches used in ABI, with/without intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring, among different pathologies and across different countries, and their association with sixmonths mortality and neurological outcome. Methods: A preplanned subanalysis of the SYNAPSE-ICU study, a multicentre, prospective, international, observational cohort study, describing the ICP treatment, graded according to Therapy Intensity Level (TIL) scale, in patients with ABI during the first week of intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Results: 2320 patients were included in the analysis. The median age was 55 (I-III quartiles = 39-69) years, and 800 (34.5%) were female. During the first week from ICU admission, no-basic TIL was used in 382 (16.5%) patients, mild-moderate in 1643 (70.8%), and extreme in 295 cases (eTIL, 12.7%). Patients who received eTIL were younger (median age 49 (I-III quartiles = 35-62) vs 56 (40-69) years, p
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50. MALT lymphoma of the colon: an endoscopic challenge
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Ruiz, Sandra Diez, Cortes, Irene Latras, Avila, Victor Blazquez, Puente, Isabel Gonzalez, Ferrero, Silvia Maria Fernandez, Abian, Agustin Herrera, and Diez, Jesus Espinel
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- 2023
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