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52. Policía costera de Vigo. Estudio piloto cuasi-experimental sobre rescate y RCP / Coastal Police of Vigo. A Quasi-Experimental Pilot Study about Rescue and CPR
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Barcala-Furelos, R., primary, Abelairas-Gómez, C., additional, Domínguez-Vila, P., additional, Vales-Porto, C., additional, López-García, S., additional, and Palacios-Aguilar, J., additional
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- 2017
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53. Abordaje del paciente con cáncer renal: ¿existe la colaboración entre urología y oncología?
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Sabell Pérez-Salgado, F., Vázquez-Estévez, S., Anido-Herranz, U., Blanco-Parra, M., Casas-Nebra, F.J., Fernández-Calvo, O., Lázaro-Quintela, M., and López-García, S.
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- 2024
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54. V46 - Endoscopic incision for uretero-ileal anastomotic stricture: Step by step technique
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Pérez Schoch, M., Carballo Quintá, M., Almuster Domínguez, S., Castro Iglesias, M., Sánchez Ramos, J., Montero Fabuena, R., Díaz Álvarez, J.M., Martínez Vázquez, A., López García, S., López Díez, M.E., Martínez-Sapiña Llanas, I., Barros Rodríguez, J.M., and Ojea Calvo, A.
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- 2018
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55. INDIRECT FREE KICKS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL. IDENTIFICATION OF EXPLANATORY VARIABLES.
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López-García, S., Maneiro-Dios, R., Ardá-Suárez, A., Rial-Boubeta, A., Losada-López, J. L., and Casal-Sanjurjo, C. A.
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FOOTBALL ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,OBSERVATIONAL learning - Abstract
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- 2018
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56. AIR STAND-UP PADDLE WATER RESCUE TABLE: HOW CAN IT HELP TO THE LIFEGUARD?
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Palacios-Aguilar, J., Barcala-Furelos, R., López-García, S., Carpentier, M., and Abelairas-Gómez, C.
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WATER table ,LIFEGUARDS ,AIR-supported structures - Abstract
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- 2018
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57. Hemoperitoneum after gallbladder perforation associated with hemodialysis
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Pérez-Grobas, J., López-García, S., Seoane, M., Berdeal-Díaz, M., Alvite-Canosa, M., Alonso-Fernández, L., Carral-Freire, M., and Bouzón, A.
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- 2011
58. Abdomen agudo secundario a hernia diafragmática postraumática
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Pérez Grobas, J., Berdeal Díaz, M., Alvite Canosa, M., Seoane Vigo, M., López García, S., Alonso Fernández, L., Llano Monelos, P. de, and Gómez Freijoso, C. A.
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- 2009
59. Non-surgical acute abdomen: intestinal tuberculosis
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López García, S., Alonso Fernández, L., Alvite Canosa, M., and Gómez Freijoso, C.
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- 2009
60. ¿Puede beneficiarse un hombre de avanzada edad con cáncer de próstata Gleason 8-10 de un tratamiento con intención curativa?
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Ojea Calvo, A., López García, S., Rey Rey, J., Alonso Rodrigo, A., Rodríguez Iglesias, B., and Barros Rodríguez, J.M.
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Treatment ,Cáncer de próstata ,Prostate cancer ,Life expectancy ,Esperanza de vida ,Tratamiento - Abstract
Objetivo: El objetivo es analizar hasta qué edad podría influir una actitud radical en la esperanza de vida de los pacientes con cánceres de próstata clínicamente localizados Gleason 8-10. Material y métodos: Se hace un estudio retrospectivo de 80 pacientes con cáncer de próstata localizado T1-2N0-XM0 Gleason 8-10. Los pacientes se estratificaron en 2 grupos: grupo A 34 pacientes que por diversos motivos, edad superior a 75 años, riesgo quirúrgico, elección del paciente u otros motivos, habían sido tratados con bloqueo androgénico y grupo B, 46 pacientes sometidos a prostatectomía radical. Las variables analizadas son: mortalidad por cáncer y supervivencia cáncer específica. Resultados: Características de los pacientes: mediana de edad grupo A 75 años(66-84) y grupo B 64 años(56-75)(p=0,033); mediana de tiempo de seguimiento grupo A 54 meses(20-180) y grupo B 37 meses(12-140)(p=0,016); mediana de Gleason grupo A 8(8-10) y grupo B 8(8-10)(p=0,144); porcentaje de T1 grupo A 24% y grupo B 41%(p=0,096); mediana de PSA grupo A 10(4-91) y grupo B 12(4-71)(p=0,269). La mortalidad cáncer específica del grupo A es de 24(71%) y en el grupo B 3(7%) (p=0.000). A los 5 años han fallecido 20(59%) pacientes como consecuencia del cáncer en el grupo A y 1(2%) de los pacientes en el grupo B. Las curvas de Kaplan-Meier y test de Log-Rank muestran diferencias significativas en la supervivencia cáncer específicas entre los 2 grupos. La regresión de Cox muestra que las posibilidades de morir por cáncer de próstata son superiores en el grupo de pacientes que no recibieron tratamiento con intención curativo, el riesgo relativo (HR 95% IC) en el grupo A es de 6.826(2.032-22.931). Conclusiones: Algo más de la mitad de los pacientes con cáncer de próstata localizado Gleason 8-10 tratados de forma conservadora, mueren por cáncer dentro de los 5 años siguientes al diagnóstico. Los pacientes con una expectativa de vida superior a 5 años pueden beneficiarse de una actitud curativa. Objective: The aim is to analyse until which age a radical procedure could have an influence on life expectancy of patients with localized prostate cancer Gleason 8-10. Methods: We analyse retrospectively 80 patients with localized prostate cancer T1-2N0-XM0 Gleason 8-10. The patients were stratified in 2 groups: group A 34 patients who received hormonal treatment and group B, 46 patients submitted to radical prostatectomy. The analysed variables are: cancer mortality and cancer specific survival. Results: Patients characteristics: median age group A 75 years (66-84) and group B 64 years (56-75) (p=0.033); median follow-up group A 54 months (20-180) and group B 37 months (12-140) (p=0.016); median Gleason group A 8 (8-10) and group B 8 (8-10) (p=0.144); percentage T1 group A 24 % and group B 41% (p=0.096); median PSA group A 10 (4-91) and group B 12 (4-71) (p=0.269). The cancer specific mortality from group A is 24 (71%) and in group B 3 (7 %) (p=0.000). In the first 5 years, 20 (59 %) patients died from prostate cancer in the group A and 1 (2%) in the group B. The Kaplan-Meier curves and Log-Rank test show significant differences in the survival cancer specific between the 2 groups. The Cox regression shows that the possibilities of dying from prostate cancer are higher in the group of patients who did not receive treatment with curative intention. The relative risk (HR 95 % IC) in group A is 6.826 (2.032-22.931). Conclusions: More than half of the patients with localized prostate cancer Gleason 8-10 treated in a conservative way die from cancer within the next 5 years since the diagnosis. The patients with a life expectancy greater than 5 years can benefit with a curative treatment.
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61. V52 - PCNL at home
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Carballo Quintá, M., López García, S., Castro Iglesias, M., Rivas Dangel, G., Almúster Domínguez, S., Rodríguez Socarrás, M.E., Montero Fabuena, R., Pérez Schoch, M., López Díez, E., Cespón Outeda, E., Barros Rodríguez, J.M., and Ojea Calvo, A.
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- 2017
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62. University students attitudes regarding human genetic information use and research
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Ordoñana Martín, Juan Ramón, Carrillo Verdejo, M. Eduvigis, López García, S., Fernández Soria M., and Departamentos y Servicios::Departamentos de la UMU::Anatomía Humana y Psicobiología
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5 - Ciencias puras y naturales::57 - Biología::575 - Genética general. Citogenética general. Inmunogenética. Evolución. Filogenia [CDU] ,Conocimiento ,Genetic knowledge ,Genética humana ,Genetic information - Abstract
El objetivo de este estudio consiste en recabar información sobre los conocimientos y actitudes de una población universitaria acerca de la investigación genética, sus opiniones acerca de cómo y para qué debería ser usada la información personal de este tipo y su disposición a someterse a pruebas genéticas predictivas. La metodología consistió en la administración colectiva, anónima y voluntaria de un cuestionario adaptado de otros similares a una muestra de 232 estudiantes de primeros cursos de Enfermería y Psicología de la Universidad de Murcia. Los resultados muestran un amplio apoyo a la investigación en genética, sobre todo en lo que respecta a las nuevas posibilidades para prevenir, diagnosticar y tratar enfermedades. No obstante hay ciertas áreas que son percibidas como límites éticos, por lo que se percibe necesario un control riguroso en el uso y el almacenaje de la información genética. ABSTRACT The objective of this study consists on the gathering of information about knowledge and attitudes regarding genetic research from a university student sample, its opinions about the use of personal information of this type and its disposition to undergo predictive genetic testing. Methodology consisted on a collective, anonymous and voluntary administration of an adapted questionnaire to a sample of 232 students from first courses of Infirmary and Psychology at Universidad de Murcia. Results show a wide support of genetic research, mainly regarding the new possibilities for preventing, diagnosing and treating disease.Nevertheless there are certain areas which are perceived as ethical limits. A rigorous control in the use and the storage of the genetic information is perceives as necessary.
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- 2006
63. COASTAL POLICE OF VIGO. A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL PILOT STUDY ABOUT CPR AND RESCUE.
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Barcala-Furelos, R., Abelairas-Gómez, C., Domínguez-Vila, P., Vales-Porto, C., López-García, S., and Palacios-Aguilar, J.
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POLICE ,CARDIOPULMONARY resuscitation ,LIFESAVING ,DROWNING ,FATIGUE (Physiology) ,RESCUE work - Abstract
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- 2017
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64. V29 Laparoscopy at home
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Carballo, Quinta M., primary, Rodríguez-Socarrás, M., additional, Tortolero-Blanco, L., additional, Freire-Calvo, J., additional, López-García, S., additional, Barros-Rodríguez, J.M., additional, and Ojea-Calvo, A., additional
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- 2014
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65. Invaginación intestinal del adulto secundaria a tumores yeyunales con diferenciación neural del sistema autónomo (GAN)
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Fraguela Mariña, J. A., Ares Farpón, F., Fernández Blanco, C. Mª, Rosales Juega, D., López García, S., and Gómez Freijoso, C.
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Tumores del estroma gastrointestinal (GIST) ,Invagination ,Invaginación ,Intestino delgado ,Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) ,Small bowel - Abstract
Presentamos dos casos clínicos de invaginación intestinal secundaria a tumores GAN yeyunales que debutan con un episodio de obstrucción intestinal que requirió intervención quirúrgica. Se analizan los métodos diagnósticos, el diagnóstico diferencial y la actitud terapéutica. We report two clinical cases of intestinal invagination due to jejunal GAN tumors that were operated on because of an intestinal obstruction. Diagnostic methods, diferencial diagnosis and therapeutic approach were analized.
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- 2003
66. THE MANAGEMENT OF LIFEGUARDS IN NATURAL ACUATIC SPACES (BEACHES).
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López-García, S., Abelairas-Gómez, C., Moral-García, J. E., Barcala-Furelos, R., and Palacios-Aguilar, J.
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BEACHES ,LIFEGUARDS - Abstract
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- 2016
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67. Hemoperitoneum after gallbladder perforation associated with hemodialysis
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Pérez-Grobas, J., primary, López-García, S., additional, Seoane, M., additional, Berdeal-Díaz, M., additional, Alvite-Canosa, M., additional, Alonso-Fernández, L., additional, Carral-Freire, M., additional, and Bouzón, A., additional
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- 2011
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68. Effect of Type and Concentration of Ionomer Compatibilizer on the Hdpe/ Ionomer/ Clay Nanocomposites Morphology
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López-García, S., primary, Sánchez-Valdés, Saul, additional, and Ramos de Valle, L.F., additional
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- 2010
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69. Indicadores pronósticos anatomopatológicos del cáncer de riñón
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Rey Rey, J., primary, León Ramírez, D., additional, López García, S., additional, Fernández Vázquez, P., additional, Benavente Delgado, J., additional, and Ojea Calvo, A., additional
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- 2010
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70. Abdomen agudo secundario a hernia diafragmática postraumática
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Pérez Grobas, J., primary, Berdeal Díaz, M., additional, Alvite Canosa, M., additional, Seoane Vigo, M., additional, López García, S., additional, Alonso Fernández, L., additional, Llano Monelos, P. de, additional, and Gómez Freijoso, C. A., additional
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- 2009
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71. In‐Furrow Inoculation and Selection for Higher Motility Enhances the Efficacy of Bradyrhizobium japonicum Nodulation
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López‐García, S. L., primary, Perticari, A., additional, Piccinetti, C., additional, Ventimiglia, L., additional, Arias, N., additional, De Battista, J.J., additional, Althabegoiti, M. J., additional, Mongiardini, E. J., additional, Pérez‐Giménez, J., additional, Quelas, J. I., additional, and Lodeiro, A. R., additional
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- 2009
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72. Non-surgical acute abdomen: intestinal tuberculosis
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López García, S., primary, Alonso Fernández, L., additional, Alvite Canosa, M., additional, and Gómez Freijoso, C., additional
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- 2009
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73. Apendicitis aguda en hernia umbilical incarcerada
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Alvite Canosa, M., primary, Alonso Fernández, L., additional, López García, S., additional, Seoane Vigo, M., additional, Pérez Grobas, J., additional, Berdeal Díaz, M., additional, Llano Monelos, P. de, additional, and Gómez Freijoso, C., additional
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- 2008
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74. ¿Puede beneficiarse un hombre de avanzada edad con cáncer de próstata Gleason 8-10 de un tratamiento con intención curativa?
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Ojea Calvo, A., primary, López García, S., additional, Rey Rey, J., additional, Alonso Rodrigo, A., additional, Rodríguez Iglesias, B., additional, and Barros Rodríguez, J.M., additional
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- 2008
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75. Invaginación intestinal del adulto secundaria a tumores yeyunales con diferenciación neural del sistema autónomo (GAN)
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Fraguela Mariña, J. A., primary, Ares Farpón, F., additional, Fernández Blanco, C. Mª, additional, Rosales Juega, D., additional, López García, S., additional, and Gómez Freijoso, C., additional
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- 2003
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76. Acute Respiratory Failure in Newborns (NB) ≥ 1500gr. : Outcome with Conventional Mechanical Ventilation (CV) in those Potentially Candidates to others Respiratory Therapeutics
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López García, S, primary, Hidalgo, Y, additional, Ripani, G, additional, and Tavosnanska, J, additional
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- 1998
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77. THE USE OF AUTOMATIC COMPRESSION DEVICE ON THE CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION BY LIFEGUARDS.
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Abelairas-Gómez, C., Barcala-Furelos, R., García-Soidan, J. L., López-García, S., and Romo-Pérez, V.
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CARDIOPULMONARY resuscitation ,CRITICAL care medicine ,LIFEGUARDS ,FATIGUE research ,RESUSCITATION - Abstract
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- 2012
78. The Third National Ovarian Cancer Consensus 2011. Grupo de Investigacion en Cancer de Ovario y Tumores Ginecologicos de Mexico 'GICOM' | Tercer Consenso Nacional de Cáncer de Ovario 2011. Grupo de Investigación en Cáncer de Ovario y Tumores Ginecológicos de México 'GICOM'
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Gallardo-Rincón, D., David Cantu-de Leon, Alanís-López, P., Álvarez-Avitia, M. Á, Bañuelos-Flores, J., Herbert-Núñez, G. S., Oñate-Ocaña, L. F., Pérez-Montiel, M. D., Rodríguez-Trejo, A., Ruvalcaba-Limón, E., Serrano-Olvera, A., Ortega-Rojo, A., Cortés-Esteban, P., Erazo-Valle, A., Gerson-Cwilich, R., De-La-Garza-Salazar, J., Green-Renner, D., León-Rodríguez, E., Morales-Vásquez, F., Poveda-Velasco, A., Aguilar-Ponce, J. L., Alva-López, L. F., Alvarado-Aguilar, S., Alvarado-Cabrero, I., Aquino-Mendoza, C. A., Aranda-Flores, C. E., Bandera-Delgado, A., Barragán-Curiel, E., Barrón-Rodríguez, P., Brom-Valladares, R., Cabrera-Galeana, P. A., Calderillo-Ruiz, G., Camacho-Gutiérrez, S., Capdeville-García, D., Cárdenas-Sánchez, J., Carlón-Zárate, E., Carrillo-Garibaldi, Ó, Castorena-Roji, G., Cervantes-Sánchez, G., Coronel-Martínez, J. A., Chanona-Vilchis, J. G., Díaz-Hernández, V., Escudero-De-Los Ríos, P., Garibay-Cerdenares, O., Gómez-García, E., Herrera-Montalvo, L. A., Hinojosa-García, L. M., Isla-Ortiz, D., Jiménez-López, J., Lavín-Lozano, A. J., Limón-Rodríguez, J. A., López-Basave, H. N., López-García, S. C., Maffuz-Aziz, A., Martínez-Cedillo, J., Martínez-López, D. M., Medina-Castro, J. M., Melo-Martínez, C., Méndez-Herrera, C., Montalvo-Esquivel, G., Morales-Palomares, M. Á, Morán-Mendoza, A., Morgan-Villela, G., Mota-García, A., Muñoz-González, D. E., Ochoa-Carrillo, F. J., Pérez-Amador, M., Recinos-Money, E., Rivera-Rivera, S., Robles Flores, J. U., Rojas-Castillo, E., Rojas-Marín, C., Salas-Gonzáles, E., Sámano-Nateras, L., Santibañez-Andrade, M., Santillán-Gómez, A., Silva-García, A., Silva, J. A., Solorza-Luna, G., Tabarez-Ortiz, A. R., Talamás-Rohana, P., Tirado-Gómez, L. L., Torres-Lobatón, A., and Quijano-Castro, F.
79. The Third National Ovarian Cancer Consensus 2011. Grupo de Investigacion en Cancer de Ovario y Tumores Ginecologicos de Mexico 'GICOM',Tercer Consenso Nacional de Cáncer de Ovario 2011. Grupo de Investigación en Cáncer de Ovario y Tumores Ginecológicos de México 'GICOM'
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Gallardo-Rincón, D., Cantú-De-León, D., Alanís-López, P., Álvarez-Avitia, M. Á, Bañuelos-Flores, J., Herbert-Núñez, G. S., Oñate-Ocaña, L. F., Pérez-Montiel, M. D., Rodríguez-Trejo, A., Ruvalcaba-Limón, E., Serrano-Olvera, A., Ortega-Rojo, A., Cortés-Esteban, P., Erazo-Valle, A., Gerson-Cwilich, R., De-La-Garza-Salazar, J., Green-Renner, D., León-Rodríguez, E., Morales-Vásquez, F., Poveda-Velasco, A., Aguilar-Ponce, J. L., Alva-López, L. F., Alvarado-Aguilar, S., Alvarado-Cabrero, I., Aquino-Mendoza, C. A., Aranda-Flores, C. E., Bandera-Delgado, A., Barragán-Curiel, E., Barrón-Rodríguez, P., Brom-Valladares, R., Cabrera-Galeana, P. A., Calderillo-Ruiz, G., Camacho-Gutiérrez, S., Capdeville-García, D., Cárdenas-Sánchez, J., Carlón-Zárate, E., Carrillo-Garibaldi, Ó, Castorena-Roji, G., Cervantes-Sánchez, G., Coronel-Martínez, J. A., Chanona-Vilchis, J. G., Díaz-Hernández, V., Escudero-De-Los Ríos, P., Garibay-Cerdenares, O., Gómez-García, E., Herrera-Montalvo, L. A., Hinojosa-García, L. M., Isla-Ortiz, D., Jiménez-López, J., Lavín-Lozano, A. J., Limón-Rodríguez, J. A., López-Basave, H. N., López-García, S. C., Maffuz-Aziz, A., Martínez-Cedillo, J., Martínez-López, D. M., Medina-Castro, J. M., Melo-Martínez, C., Méndez-Herrera, C., Montalvo-Esquivel, G., Morales-Palomares, M. Á, Morán-Mendoza, A., Morgan-Villela, G., Mota-García, A., Muñoz-González, D. E., Ochoa-Carrillo, F. J., Pérez-Amador, M., Recinos-Money, E., Rivera-Rivera, S., Robles Flores, J. U., Rojas-Castillo, E., Rojas-Marín, C., Salas-Gonzáles, E., Sámano-Nateras, L., Santibañez-Andrade, M., Santillán-Gómez, A., Silva-García, A., Silva, J. A., Solorza-Luna, G., Tabarez-Ortiz, A. R., Patricia Talamás-Rohana, Tirado-Gómez, L. L., Torres-Lobatón, A., and Quijano-Castro, F.
80. The role of alexithymia as a psychosomatic factor in psoriasis,El papel de la alexitimia como factor psicosomático en la psoriasis
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Torres-Hernández, M., López-García, S., Pedroza-Escobar, D., and Escamilla-Tilch Mónica
81. Antioxidant activity of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) protein fraction hydrolyzed with alcalase and flavourzyme,Actividad antioxidante de la fracción proteica de chía (Salvia hispanica L.) hidrolizada con alcalasa y flavourzima
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López-García, S. C., Arámbula-Villa, G., Torruco-Uco, J. G., ADRIANA CONTRERAS-OLIVA, Hernández-Rosas, F., López-Espíndola, M., and Herrera-Corredor, J. A.
82. Acute Respiratory Failure in Newborns (NB) = 1500gr. : Outcome with Conventional Mechanical Ventilation (CV) in those Potentially Candidates to others Respiratory Therapeutics
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López García, S, Hidalgo, Y, Ripani, G, and Tavosnanska, J
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- 1998
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83. Guia d’acompanyament en el dol perinatal
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Llavoré-Fàbregas, Maria, López-García, Sílvia, Marí-Guasch, Maria, Martín-Ancel, Ana, Pi-Sunyer-Peyri, Teresa, Rueda-García, Carolina, Valls-Puente, Ester, [Llavoré Fàbregas M] Servei de Ginecologia i Obstetrícia, Fundació de Gestió Sanitària de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. [López García S] Atenció de la Salut Sexual i Reproductiva (ASSIR) Dreta Barcelona, Parc de Salut Mar, Institut Català de la Salut (ICS), Barcelona, Spain. [Marí Guasch M, Martín Ancel A, Valls Puente E] BCNatal, Centre de medicina maternofetal i neonatal, Hospital Clínic i Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain. [Pi-Sunyer Peyri T] Unitat de Medicina Maternofetal i Servei de Neonatologia de l’Hospital Maternoinfantil de la Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain. [Rueda Garcia C] Servei de Ginecologia i Obstetrícia, Hospital del Mar de Barcelona, Parc de Salut Mar, Barcelona, Spain, Departament de Salut, and [Llavoré-Fàbregas M] Servei de Ginecologia i Obstetrícia, Fundació de Gestió Sanitària de l’Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. [López-García S] Atenció de la Salut Sexual i Reproductiva (ASSIR) Dreta Barcelona, Parc de Salut Mar, Institut Català de la Salut (ICS), Barcelona, Spain. [Marí-Guasch M, Martín-Ancel A, Valls-Puente E] BCNatal, Centre de medicina maternofetal i neonatal, Hospital Clínic i Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Universitat de Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain. [Pi-Sunyer-Peyri T] Unitat de Medicina Maternofetal i Servei de Neonatologia de l’Hospital Maternoinfantil de la Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain. [Rueda-Garcia C] Servei de Ginecologia i Obstetrícia, Hospital del Mar de Barcelona, Parc de Salut Mar, Barceloba, Spain
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Infants nadons - Mort ,profesiones sanitarias::medicina::pediatría::perinatología [DISCIPLINAS Y OCUPACIONES] ,Perinatologia ,afecciones patológicas, signos y síntomas::procesos patológicos::muerte::muerte perinatal [ENFERMEDADES] ,Dol - Aspectes psicològics ,Health Occupations::Medicine::Pediatrics::Perinatology [DISCIPLINES AND OCCUPATIONS] ,Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Pathologic Processes::Death::Perinatal Death [DISEASES] ,conducta y mecanismos de la conducta::emociones::aflicción::pesar [PSIQUIATRÍA Y PSICOLOGÍA] ,Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Emotions::Bereavement::Grief [PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY] ,Empleos en Salud::Medicina::Pediatría::Perinatología [DISCIPLINAS Y OCUPACIONES] ,Conducta y Mecanismos de Conducta::Emociones::Aflicción::Pesar [PSIQUIATRÍA Y PSICOLOGÍA] - Abstract
Mort perinatal; Dol; Consells Muerte perinatal; Duelo; Consejos Perinatal death; Grief; Advices La pèrdua d’un fill durant la gestació, o poc temps després de néixer, no és un fet habitual, però sí que és un fet prevalent a la nostra societat. Tant la intensitat com la complexitat d’aquest fet traumàtic fan que el sistema sanitari consideri aquesta situació d’interès especial. Aquesta guia d’acompanyament s’integra en una de les línies estratègiques que defineix l’atenció sanitària accessible, resolutiva i integral per donar resposta a aquesta necessitat d’atenció per a les mares i pares que es troben en la situació de viure la mort d’un fill. La pérdida de un hijo durante la gestación, o poco tiempo después de nacer, no es un hecho habitual, pero sí es un hecho prevalente en nuestra sociedad. Tanto la intensidad como la complejidad de este hecho traumático hacen que el sistema sanitario considere esta situación de interés especial. Esta guía de acompañamiento se integra en una de las líneas estratégicas que define la atención sanitaria accesible, resolutiva e integral para dar respuesta a esta necesidad de atención para las madres y padres que se encuentran en la situación de vivir la muerte de un hijo. The loss of a child during pregnancy, or shortly after birth, is not a common occurrence, but it is a prevalent fact in our society. Both the intensity and the complexity of this traumatic event make the health system consider this situation of special interest. This accompanying guide is integrated into one of the strategic lines that defines affordable, comprehensive and comprehensive health care to respond to this need for care for mothers and parents who are in the situation of living the death of a son.
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84. Influence of the post-processing protocol on a biocompatible 3D-printed resin.
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López-García S, Pecci-Lloret MR, Pecci-Lloret MP, García-Bernal D, and Oñate-Sánchez RE
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of a biocompatible 3D-printed resin material for occlusal devices after post-processing with two different high-intensity UV-polymerization devices and two rinsing solvents, in the presence of human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs)., Material and Methods: Sample discs from the 3D-printed resin material were printed (2 mm in height and 6 mm in diameter [N = 40]) and divided into 4 groups (n = 10) based on post-processing methods: a high-intensity UV polymerization device with isopropyl alcohol, a high-intensity UV polymerization device with a modified glycol solvent, a UV cleaning and curing unit with isopropyl alcohol, a UV cleaning and curing unit with a modified glycol solvent, and a control group cultured in DMEM medium. Different tests were performed to evaluate their cytocompatibility on HGFs: MTT assay, cell migration assay, cell cytoskeleton staining, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and cell apoptosis and generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). Statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA and the Tukey post hoc test (α = 0.05)., Results: Cytocompatibility, MTT assay, cell migration assay, cell cytoskeleton staining, and SEM images were similar, regardless of the post-processing protocol, compared with the control group., Conclusions: No differences were found in the cytotoxicity of the 3D-printed resin material for occlusal devices after the following post-processing methods: two different UV-polymerization devices and two rinsing solvents (isopropyl alcohol and a modified glycol solvent)., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Prosthodontics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Prosthodontists.)
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85. Mitigating lipopolysaccharide-induced impairment in human dental pulp stem cells with tideglusib-doped nanoparticles: Enhancing osteogenic differentiation and mineralization.
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Osorio R, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, Toledano M, Toledano-Osorio M, García-Bernal D, Murcia L, and López-García S
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- Humans, Cells, Cultured, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Cell Movement drug effects, Calcification, Physiologic drug effects, In Vitro Techniques, Dental Pulp cytology, Dental Pulp drug effects, Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Osteogenesis drug effects, Stem Cells drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Nanoparticles, Cell Proliferation drug effects
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Objective: Drug-loaded non-resorbable polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) are proposed as an adjunctive treatment for pulp regenerative strategies. The present in vitro investigation aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of tideglusib-doped nanoparticles (TDg-NPs) in mitigating the adverse effects of bacterial lipopolysaccharide endotoxin (LPS) on the viability, morphology, migration, differentiation and mineralization potential of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs)., Methods: Cell viability, proliferation, and differentiation were assessed using a MTT assay, cell migration evaluation, cell cytoskeleton staining analysis, Alizarin Red S staining and expression of the odontogenic related genes by a real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) were also performed. Cells were tested both with and without stimulation with LPS at various time points. One-way ANOVA and Tukey's test were employed for statistical analysis (p < 0.05)., Results: Adequate cell viability was encountered in all groups and at every tested time point (24, 48, 72 and 168 h), without differences among the groups (p > 0.05). The analysis of cell cytoskeleton showed nuclear alteration in cultures with undoped NPs after LPS stimulation. These cells exhibited an in blue diffuse and multifocal appearance. Some nuclei looked fragmented and condensed. hDPSCs after LPS stimulation but in the presence of TDg-NPs exhibited less nuclei changes. LPS induced down-regulation of Alkaline phosphatase, Osteonectin and Collagen1 gene markers, after 21d. LPS half-reduced the cells production of calcium deposits in all groups (p < 0.05), except in the group with TDg-NPs (decrease about 10 %)., Significance: LPS induced lower mineral deposition and cytoskeletal disorganization in hDPSCs. These effects were counteracted by TDg-NPs, enhancing osteogenic differentiation and mineralization., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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86. External Load Evaluation in Elite Futsal: Influence of Match Results and Game Location with IMU Technology.
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Gadea-Uribarri H, Lago-Fuentes C, Bores-Arce A, Villavicencio Álvarez VE, López-García S, Calero-Morales S, and Mainer-Pardos E
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The purpose of this study was to assess the external load demands in futsal, considering both home and away matches and their outcomes, in order to plan microcycles throughout the season based on the external load of each match. The external load of 10 players from a First Division team in the Spanish Futsal League was recorded throughout 15 official matches in the first half of the league championship. The players' external load was monitored using OLIVER devices. To analyse the influence of the match outcome and location on the external load, a univariate general linear model (GLM) analysis was conducted with Bonferroni post hoc. There are no differences between the variables neither comparing results nor location factors, except for accelerations of 2 to 3 m/s
2 (m) per minute and the number of accelerations of 2 to 3 m/s2 per minute, reporting higher value winnings at home than away ( p < 0.05). The location and results are not factors that influence on external load in futsal matches, except the number and distance performed in accelerations and distance covered at a low to medium speed. These findings are important for planning microcycles and providing the appropriate dosage to each player to achieve optimal performance in matches.- Published
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87. PI3K couples long-term synaptic potentiation with cofilin recruitment and actin polymerization in dendritic spines via its regulatory subunit p85α.
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López-García S, López-Merino E, Fernández-Rodrigo A, Zamorano-González P, Gutiérrez-Eisman S, Jiménez-Sánchez R, and Esteban JA
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- Animals, Rats, rac1 GTP-Binding Protein metabolism, Synapses metabolism, Polymerization, cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein metabolism, Neuronal Plasticity physiology, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Class Ia Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase metabolism, Class Ia Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase genetics, Neurons metabolism, Signal Transduction, Mice, Cells, Cultured, Dendritic Spines metabolism, Long-Term Potentiation physiology, Actins metabolism, Hippocampus metabolism, Hippocampus cytology, Actin Depolymerizing Factors metabolism
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Long-term synaptic plasticity is typically associated with morphological changes in synaptic connections. However, the molecular mechanisms coupling functional and structural aspects of synaptic plasticity are still poorly defined. The catalytic activity of type I phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) is required for specific forms of synaptic plasticity, such as NMDA receptor-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) and mGluR-dependent long-term depression (LTD). On the other hand, PI3K signaling has been linked to neuronal growth and synapse formation. Consequently, PI3Ks are promising candidates to coordinate changes in synaptic strength with structural remodeling of synapses. To investigate this issue, we targeted individual regulatory subunits of type I PI3Ks in hippocampal neurons and employed a combination of electrophysiological, biochemical and imaging techniques to assess their role in synaptic plasticity. We found that a particular regulatory isoform, p85α, is selectively required for LTP. This specificity is based on its BH domain, which engages the small GTPases Rac1 and Cdc42, critical regulators of the actin cytoskeleton. Moreover, cofilin, a key regulator of actin dynamics that accumulates in dendritic spines after LTP induction, failed to do so in the absence of p85α or when its BH domain was overexpressed as a dominant negative construct. Finally, in agreement with this convergence on actin regulatory mechanisms, the presence of p85α in the PI3K complex determined the extent of actin polymerization in dendritic spines during LTP. Therefore, this study reveals a molecular mechanism linking structural and functional synaptic plasticity through the coordinate action of PI3K catalytic activity and a specific isoform of the regulatory subunits., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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88. Biological Effects of New Chemical-Mechanical Caries Removal Products on Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells.
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López-García S, Pérez-Guzmán N, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, Pecci-Lloret MP, García-Bernal D, Murcia L, Oñate-Sánchez RE, and Llena C
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the biological effects of four chemical caries removal materials and to assess their cytotoxicity using human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs)., Methods: The products evaluated are: 1 - papain-based product (BRIX 3000®); 2 - papain/chloramine based products (NATURAL-CARE and Papacárie Duo®); and 3 - chloramine based product (Cariesolut). The following in vitro experiments were carried out: IC50 measurement, cell metabolic activity (MTT) assay, cell migration, immunofluorescence experiment, cell apoptosis analysis, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production analysis. Statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's post hoc test (p < 0.05)., Results: The IC50 values were: Brix 3000: 0.596%; Papacárie Duo: 0.052%; NATURAL CARE: 1.034%; and Cariesolut: 0.020%. The MTT assays showed non-adequate cell viability of all chemical-mechanical caries removal tested at 2% at 24, 48, and 72 h (p < 0.001). The same behaviour was observed at 0.1% in the Papacárie Duo and Cariesolut groups. In contrast, 0.1% of Brix 3000 at all times and NATURAL CARE at 24 h treated cells showed cell viability rates similar to the control group. At 0.01% only Brix 3000 did not show statistically significant differences at any time. Delayed cell migration was observed in all hDPSCs treated with Papacárie Duo and Cariesolut (p < 0.01 and p < 0.001). Phalloidin staining images showed a high confluence of cells in the presence of NATURAL CARE, similar to the control group. On the contrary, no cells were observed in Brix 3000 and Cariesolut at 2% and 0.1% concentrations. Papacárie Duo showed cells at all concentrations, but hDPSCs treated at 0.01% concentration exhibited better proliferation and spreading than those in the control group. Apoptosis essay showed that Brix 3000 at both 0.1% and 0.01% had a percentage of live cells higher than 99%, with 68.4% live cells at 2%, 3.69% early apoptotic cells, and 27.9% late apoptotic cells. Conversely, the rest of the materials showed an abundance of apoptotic cells, even at low concentrations. 0.1% and 0.01% of BRIX 3000 did not affect the ROS production levels, while 2% of BRIX 3000 counterpart very significantly increased the percentage of CM-H2DCFDA positive cells. Again, all concentrations of Cariesolut showed significantly higher levels of ROS production than those observed in control cells., Conclusion: Our results suggest that Brix 3000 would be the most suitable material for chemical caries removal, with Papacárie Duo and NATURAL CARE also being good options, and discourage the use of Cariesolut due to its low cytocompatibility on dental pulp stem cells., (© 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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89. Biocompatibility, bioactivity and immunomodulatory properties of three calcium silicate-based sealers: an in vitro study on hPDLSCs.
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Mora A, García-Bernal D, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, Sanz JL, Forner L, Ghilotti J, Lozano A, and López-García S
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- Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Cells, Cultured, Stem Cells drug effects, Root Canal Filling Materials pharmacology, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Cell Movement drug effects, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Cell Adhesion drug effects, Molar, Third, Calcium Compounds pharmacology, Silicates pharmacology, Periodontal Ligament cytology, Periodontal Ligament drug effects, Biocompatible Materials pharmacology, Materials Testing
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Objectives: To assess the biocompatibility, bioactivity, and immunomodulatory properties of three new calcium silicate cement-based sealers: Ceraseal (CS), Totalfill BC Sealer (TFbc) and WellRoot ST (WR-ST) on human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs)., Materials and Methods: HPDLSCs were isolated from extracted third molars from healthy patients. Eluates (1:1, 1:2, and 1:4 ratio) and sample discs of CS, TFbc and WR-ST after setting were prepared. A series of assays were performed: cell characterization, cell metabolic activity (MTT assay) cell attachment and morphology (SEM assay), cell migration (wound-healing assay), cytoskeleton organization (phaloidin-based assay); IL-6 and IL-8 release (ELISA); differentiation marker expression (RT-qPCR assay), and cell mineralization (Alizarin Red S staining). HPDLSCs cultured in unconditioned (negative control) or osteogenic (positive control) culture media were used as a comparison. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05., Results: All the tested sealers exhibited similar results in the cytocompatibility assays (cell metabolic activity, migration, attachment, morphology, and cytoskeleton organization) compared with a negative control group. CS and TFbc exhibited an upregulation of at least one osteo/cementogenic marker compared to the negative and positive control groups. CS and TFbc also showed a significantly higher calcified nodule formation than the negative and positive control groups. Both the marker expression and calcified nodule formation were significantly higher in CS-treated cells than TFbc treated cells. WR-ST exhibited similar results to the control group. CS and TFbc-treated cells exhibited a significant downregulation of IL-6 after 72 h of culture compared to the negative control group (p < 0.05)., Conclusion: All the tested sealers exhibited an adequate cytocompatibility. CS significantly enhances cell differentiation by upregulating the expression of key genes associated with bone and cementum formation. Additionally, CS was observed to facilitate the mineralization of the extracellular matrix effectively. In contrast, the effects of TFbc and WR-ST on these processes were less pronounced compared to CS. Furthermore, both CS and TFbc exhibited an anti-inflammatory potential, contributing to their potential therapeutic benefits in regenerative endodontics., Clinical Relevance: This is the first study to compare the biological properties and immunomodulatory potential of Ceraseal, Totalfill BC Sealer, and WellRoot ST. The results act as supporting evidence for their use in root canal treatment., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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90. Premixed calcium silicate-based ceramic sealers promote osteogenic/cementogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells: A microscopy study.
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López-García S, Sánchez-Bautista S, García-Bernal D, Lozano A, Forner L, Sanz JL, Murcia L, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, and Oñate-Sánchez RE
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- Humans, Cells, Cultured, Cell Adhesion drug effects, Cell Movement drug effects, Cell Survival drug effects, Cementogenesis drug effects, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Periodontal Ligament cytology, Periodontal Ligament drug effects, Calcium Compounds pharmacology, Calcium Compounds chemistry, Silicates pharmacology, Silicates chemistry, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Ceramics chemistry, Stem Cells drug effects, Stem Cells cytology, Osteogenesis drug effects
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To evaluate the effects of premixed calcium silicate based ceramic sealers on the viability and osteogenic/cementogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs). The materials evaluated were TotalFill BC Sealer (TFbc), AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer (AHPbc), and Neosealer Flo (Neo). Standardized discs and 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4 eluates of the tested materials were prepared. The following in vitro experiments were carried out: ion release, cell metabolic activity 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay, cell migration, immunofluorescence experiment, cell attachment, gene expression, and mineralization assay. Statistical analyses were performed using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's post hoc test (p < .05). Increased Ca
2+ release was detected in TFbc compared to AHPbc and Neo (*p < .05). Biological assays showed a discrete cell metabolic activity and cell migration in Neo-treated cell, whereas scanning electronic microscopy assay exhibited that TFbc group had a better cell adhesion process of substrate attachment, spreading, and cytoskeleton development on the niche-like structures of the cement than AHPbc and Neo. The sealers tested were able to induce overexpression of the CEMP-1, ALP, and COL1A1 genes in the first days of exposure, particularly in the case of TFbc (***p < .001). All materials tested significantly increased the mineralization of hPDLSCs when compared to the negative control, although more pronounced calcium deposition was observed in the TFbc-treated cells (***p < .001). Our results suggested that TFbc promotes cell differentiation, both by increasing the expression of key osteo/odontogenic genes and by promoting mineralization of the extracellular matrix, whereas this phenomenon was less evident in Neo and AHPbc. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: TFbc group had a better cell adhesion process of substrate attachment, spreading, and cytoskeleton development on the niche-like structures of the cement than AHPbc and Neo. The sealers tested were able to induce overexpression of the CEMP-1, ALP, and COL1A1 genes in the first days of exposure, particularly in the case of TFbc. All materials tested significantly increased the mineralization of hPDLSCs when compared to the negative control, although more pronounced calcium deposition was observed in the TFbc-treated cells., (© 2024 The Authors. Microscopy Research and Technique published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)- Published
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91. Assessment of the anti-inflammatory and biological properties of Bioroot Flow: A novel bioceramic sealer.
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López-García S, Sanz JL, Murcia L, García-Bernal D, Lozano A, Forner L, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, and Oñate-Sánchez RE
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- Humans, Root Canal Filling Materials pharmacology, Periodontal Ligament cytology, Periodontal Ligament drug effects, Periodontal Ligament metabolism, Stem Cells drug effects, Stem Cells metabolism, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Ceramics pharmacology, Biocompatible Materials pharmacology, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Cell Movement drug effects, Cell Adhesion drug effects, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology
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Introduction: BioRoot Flow (BRF) is a novel premixed bioceramic sealer indicated for endodontic treatments, but the biological and immunomodulatory effects of this endodontic sealer on human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) have not been elucidated., Methods: To ascertain the biological impact of BRF, TotalFill BC Sealer (TFbc), and AH Plus (AHP) on human Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells (hPDLSCs), assessments were conducted to evaluate the cytocompatibility, cellular proliferation, migratory capacity, osteo/cementogenic differentiation potential, the ability to form mineralized nodules, and the immunomodulatory characteristics of hPDLSCs following treatment with these endodontic sealers., Results: Biological assays showed adequate cell metabolic activity and cell migration in BRF, while SEM assay evidenced that TFbc and BRF groups demonstrated a superior cell adhesion process, including substrate adhesion, cytoskeleton development, and spreading on the niche-like structures of the cement as compared to the AHP group. TFbc and BRF-treated groups exhibited a significantly lower IL6 and IL8 production than AHP (* p <.05). The bioceramic sealers stimulated heightened expression of BSP, CEMP-1, and CAP genes within a 7-14 day period. Notably, BRF and TFbc demonstrated a significant enhancement in the mineralization of hPDLSCs when compared to the negative control. Among these, cells treated with BRF showed a more substantial accumulation of calcium (*** p < .001)., Conclusions: Taken together, these findings indicate that BRF can potentially enhance cell differentiation by promoting the expression of essential genes related to bone and cement formation. In addition, BRF and TFbc displayed anti-inflammatory effects., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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92. Cornerball: a new alternative sport proposal for school physical education.
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Diez-Fernández P, Ruibal-Lista B, Revesado-Carballares D, Rodríguez-Cayetano A, and López-García S
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Physical Education has had to evolve and change throughout history to adapt to the demands of society. As a result, teachers have had to seek pedagogical alternatives to ensure that students are active, motivated, and engaged in the classroom. This approach allows for the development of motor, cognitive, and socio-emotional skills in students, ultimately contributing to the holistic development of the individual, which is the primary goal of education. Out of this intrinsic need for Physical Education, Alternative Sports have emerged, providing opportunities for different types of learning compared to more traditional sports. Cornerball, a hybrid between split-court and wall-based sports, played in a somewhat unique playing area-a 90° corner, is introduced with the aim of offering a new Alternative Sport. The objective of this descriptive study is to present a new pedagogical proposal designed for the educational context, highlighting its characteristics and fundamental aspects to consider, such as rules, the playing field, participants, and methodological strategies for its implementation within a Physical Education classroom. Therefore, the aims and purposes of this work are to describe a new sports game so that in the future, more detailed and specific empirical studies can be proposed., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2024 Diez-Fernández, Ruibal-Lista, Revesado-Carballares, Rodríguez-Cayetano and López-García.)
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93. Comparative Cytotoxicity of Menthol and Eucalyptol: An In Vitro Study on Human Gingival Fibroblasts.
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Puig-Herreros C, Sanz JL, García-Bernal D, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, Murcia L, Forner L, Ghilotti J, Oñate-Sánchez RE, and López-García S
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The aim of this study was to assess the influence of eucalyptol and menthol on the cell viability, migration, and reactive oxygen species production of human gingival fibroblasts (GFs) in vitro. Three different concentrations of eucalyptol and menthol were prepared following ISO 10993-5 guidelines (1, 5, and 10 mM). GFs were isolated from extracted teeth from healthy donors. The following parameters were assessed: cell viability via MTT, Annexin-V-FITC and 7-AAD staining, and IC
50 assays; cell migration via horizontal scratch wound assay; and cell oxidative stress via reactive oxygen species assay. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc test. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05. Eucalyptol and Menthol exhibited high cytotoxicity on gingival fibroblasts, as evidenced by cytotoxicity assays. Eucalyptol showed lower levels of cytotoxicity than menthol, compared to the control group. The cytotoxicity of the tested substances increased in a concentration-dependent manner. The same occurred in a time-dependent manner, although even 10 min of exposure to the tested substances showed a high cytotoxicity to the GFs. Commercially available products for oral application with these substances in their composition should be tested for cytotoxicity before their use.- Published
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94. Correction to: Age‑related hearing loss is not linked to cerebrospinal fluid levels of β‑amyloid or p‑tau181.
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Martínez-Dubarbie F, Lobo D, Rollán-Martínez-Herrera M, López-García S, Lage C, Fernández-Matarrubia M, Pozueta-Cantudo A, García-Martínez M, Corrales-Pardo A, Bravo M, Cobo R, Cabieces-Juncal D, López-Hoyos M, Irure-Ventura J, Sánchez-Juan P, and Rodríguez-Rodríguez E
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95. Age-related hearing loss is not linked to cerebrospinal fluid levels of β-amyloid or p-tau181.
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Martínez-Dubarbie F, Lobo D, Rollán-Martínez-Herrera M, López-García S, Lage C, Fernández-Matarrubia M, Pozueta-Cantudo A, García-Martínez M, Corrales-Pardo A, Bravo M, Cobo R, Cabieces-Juncal D, López-Hoyos M, Irure-Ventura J, Sánchez-Juan P, and Rodríguez-Rodríguez E
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- Humans, Aged, tau Proteins cerebrospinal fluid, Biomarkers cerebrospinal fluid, Amyloid beta-Peptides cerebrospinal fluid, Alzheimer Disease pathology, Cognitive Dysfunction cerebrospinal fluid
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Introduction: As Hearing loss and dementia affect people with the same profile, several epidemiological studies have evaluated their relationship. However, the link between age-related hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease is still unclear., Methods: We selected subjects with no history of exposure to loud noises, blasts, head trauma with hearing loss, or sudden sensorineural hearing loss from a cohort intended to study preclinical phases of Alzheimer's disease. Participants are volunteers over 55 years without cognitive impairment. We correlated the results of an objective auditory evaluation with brain amyloid and p-tau181 levels and with the outcomes of a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment., Results: Fifty-five subjects at different stages of the Alzheimer's disease continuum were evaluated. There were no statistically significant correlations between amyloid-β and p-tau levels and any of the objective auditory measures. A weak but significant correlation was found between amyloid-β values and the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly. The neuropsychological domains more correlated to hearing loss were executive function and processing speed., Discussion: Age-related hearing loss is not linked to any pathological markers of Alzheimer's disease nor to neuropsychological domains typically affected in this disease. The Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly has an important component of subjectivity and further studies are needed to explore its relationship with amyloid-β levels., (© 2023. Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia.)
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96. Comparative bioactivity and immunomodulatory potential of the new Bioroot Flow and AH Plus Bioceramic sealer: An in vitro study on hPDLSCs.
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Sanz JL, López-García S, García-Bernal D, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, Forner L, Lozano A, and Murcia L
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- Humans, Cytokines, Periodontal Ligament, Epoxy Resins, Alopecia congenital, Root Canal Filling Materials, Calcium Compounds, Silicates
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Objectives: To evaluate the cytocompatibility, bioactivity, and anti-inflammatory potential of the new pre-mixed calcium silicate cement-based sealers Bioroot Flow (BrF) and AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer (AHPbcs) on human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) compared to the epoxy resin-based sealer AH Plus (AHP)., Materials and Methods: Standardized discs and 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4 eluates of BrF, AHPbcs and AHP after setting were prepared. The following assays were performed: cell attachment and morphology via SEM, cell viability via a MTT assay, cell migration/proliferation via a wound-healing assay, cytoskeleton organization via immunofluorescence staining; cytokine release via ELISA; osteo/cemento/odontogenic marker expression via RT-qPCR, and cell mineralized nodule formation via Alizarin Red S staining. HPDLSCs were isolated from extracted third molars from healthy patients. Comparisons were made with hPDLSCs cultured in unconditioned (negative control) or osteogenic (positive control) culture media. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05., Results: Both BrF and AHPbcs showed significantly positive results in the cytocompatibility assays (cell metabolic activity, migration, attachment, morphology, and cytoskeleton organization) compared with a negative control group, while AHP showed significant negative results. BrF exhibited an upregulation of at least one osteo/cementogenic marker compared to the negative and positive control groups. BrF showed a significantly higher calcified nodule formation than AHPbcs, the negative and positive control groups, while AHPbcs was higher than the negative control group. Both were also significantly higher than AHP group., Conclusion: BrF and AHPbcs exhibit adequate and comparable cytocompatibility on hPDLSCs. BrF also promoted the osteo/cementogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs. Both calcium silicate-based sealers favored the downregulation of the inflammatory cytokine IL-6 and the calcified nodule formation from hPDLSCs. BrF exerted a significantly higher influence on cell mineralization than AHPbcs., Clinical Relevance: This is the first study to elucidate the biological properties and immunomodulatory potential of Bioroot Flow and AH Plus Bioceramic Sealer. The results act as supporting evidence for their use in root canal treatment., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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97. 3D Graphene/silk fibroin scaffolds enhance dental pulp stem cell osteo/odontogenic differentiation.
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López-García S, Aznar-Cervantes SD, Pagán A, Llena C, Forner L, Sanz JL, García-Bernal D, Sánchez-Bautista S, Ceballos L, Fuentes V, Melo M, Rodríguez-Lozano FJ, and Oñate-Sánchez RE
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- Humans, Tissue Scaffolds chemistry, Tissue Engineering methods, Dental Pulp, Cell Differentiation, Water, Cell Proliferation, Stem Cells, Fibroins chemistry, Graphite chemistry
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Objectives: The current in vitro study aims to evaluate silk fibroin with and without the addition of graphene as a potential scaffold material for regenerative endodontics., Material and Methods: Silk fibroin (SF), Silk fibroin/graphene oxide (SF/GO) and silk fibroin coated with reduced graphene oxide (SF/rGO) scaffolds were prepared (n = 30). The microarchitectures and mechanical properties of scaffolds were evaluated using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), pore size and water uptake, attenuated total reflectance fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), Raman spectroscopy and mechanical compression tests. Next, the study analyzed the influence of these scaffolds on human dental pulp stem cell (hDPSC) viability, apoptosis or necrosis, cell adhesion, odontogenic differentiation marker expression and mineralized matrix deposition. The data were analyzed with ANOVA complemented with the Tukey post-hoc test (p < 0.005)., Results: SEM analysis revealed abundant pores with a size greater than 50 nm on the surface of tested scaffolds, primarily between 50 nm and 600 µm. The average value of water uptake obtained in pure fibroin scaffolds was statistically higher than that of those containing GO or rGO (p < 0.05). ATR-FTIR evidenced that the secondary structures did not present differences between pure fibroin and fibroin coated with graphene oxide, with a similar infrared spectrum in all tested scaffolds. Raman spectroscopy showed a greater number of defects in the links in SF/rGO scaffolds due to the reduction of graphene. In addition, adequate mechanical properties were exhibited by the tested scaffolds. Regarding biological properties, hDPSCs attached to scaffolds were capable of proliferating at a rate similar to the control, without affecting their viability over time. A significant upregulation of ALP, ON and DSPP markers was observed with SF/rGO and SF/GO groups. Finally, SF/GO and SF/rGO promoted a significantly higher mineralization than the control at 21 days., Significance: Data obtained suggested that SF/GO and SF/rGO scaffolds promote hDPSC differentiation at a genetic level, increasing the expression of key osteo/odontogenic markers, and supports the mineralization of the extracellular matrix. However, results from this study are to be interpreted with caution, requiring further in vivo studies to confirm the potential of these scaffolds., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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98. AMP deaminase: A crucial regulator in nitrogen stress and lipid metabolism in Mucor circinelloides.
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Li S, Yang J, Mohamed H, Wang X, Shi W, Xue F, López-García S, Liu Q, and Song Y
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- Nitrogen metabolism, Lipids, Lipid Metabolism genetics, AMP Deaminase genetics, AMP Deaminase metabolism, Mucor
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Lipid biosynthesis is a significant metabolic response to nitrogen starvation in oleaginous fungi. The oleaginous fungus Mucor circinelloides copes with nitrogen stress by degrading AMP through AMP deaminase (AMPD). However, the mechanism of AMPD in regulating lipogenesis remains largely unclear. To elucidate the mechanism of AMPD in lipid synthesis in this M. circinelloides, we identified two genes (ampd1 and ampd2) encoding AMPD and constructed an ampd double knockout mutant. The engineered M. circinelloides strain elevated cell growth and lipid accumulation, as well as the content of oleic acid (OA) and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). In addition to the expected increase in transcription levels of genes associated with lipid and TAG synthesis, we observed suppression of lipid degradation and reduced amino acid biosynthesis. This suggested that the deletion of AMPD genes induces the redirection of carbon towards lipid synthesis pathways. Moreover, the pathways related to nitrogen metabolism, including nitrogen assimilation and purine metabolism (especially energy level), were also affected in order to maintain homeostasis. Further analysis discovered that the transcription factors (TFs) related to lipid accumulation were also regulated. This study provides new insights into lipid biosynthesis in M. circinelloides, indicating that the trigger for lipid accumulation is not entirely AMPD-dependent and suggest that there may be additional mechanisms involved in the initiation of lipogenesis., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no competing financial interests., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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99. The role of areA in lipid accumulation in high lipid-producing fungus Mucor circinelloides WJ11.
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Hu H, Li P, Li S, Wang X, Mohamed H, López-García S, Liu Q, Garre V, and Song Y
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- Lipids, Nitrogen metabolism, Lipid Metabolism genetics, Mucor genetics, Mucor metabolism
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In the oleaginous fungus Mucor circinelloides, lipid accumulation is regulated by nitrogen metabolism, which is regulated by the areA gene, a member of the GATA zinc finger transporter family and a major regulator for nitrogen metabolism. However, the role of areA in lipid accumulation in this fungus has not been reported. In order to explore the regulatory effect of areA gene on nitrogen metabolism and lipid accumulation in M. circinelloides, we constructed areA gene knockout and overexpression strains. Then, the recombinant strains were cultured and their biochemical indexes were measured. Simultaneously, transcriptomic studies on the recombinant strains were conducted to infer the regulatory mechanism of areA. The results showed that the areA knockout strain accumulated more lipid, which is 42 % higher than the control. While the areA overexpressing strain obtained the higher biomass accumulation (23 g/L) and used up the nitrogen source in the medium earlier than the control strain and knockout strain. Transcriptome data analysis showed that nr and nit-6 genes related to nitrogen metabolism were up-regulated. And the expression levels of key genes acc and aclY were higher in the areA knockout strain than others, which was positively correlated with the increased lipid accumulation. In addition, in knockout strains, protein catabolism tended to provide substrates for the lipid production, and the expression levels of the related genes were also higher than others. These results indicated that the areA gene not only controls the transcription level of genes related to nitrogen metabolism but also affects lipid accumulation., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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100. Editorial: Research in social psychology, prevention activities and mental health promotion.
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Ruibal-Lista B, Moral-García JE, González-Palomares A, Loureiro M, and López-García S
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Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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