Publications by authors named "David Ruiz"

Bioprinting has facilitated tissue engineering by enabling the fabrication of biologically and physiologically relevant 3D constructs. However, conventional bioprinting techniques often lack precise control over the spatial organization of cells within bioprinted structures. Acoustics, on the other hand, offers a powerful tool for non-contact, label-free, high-precision cell manipulation but is inherently limited in its ability to create complex volumetric architectures.

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While cancer survivorship has increased due to advances in treatments, chemotherapy often carries long-lived neurotoxic side effects which reduce quality of life. Commonly affected domains include memory, executive function, attention, and processing speed, known as chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment or "chemobrain". Oxidative stress and neuroimmune signaling in the brain have been mechanistically linked to the deleterious effects of chemotherapy on cognition.

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Cheese ripening is a time-consuming process that can lead to spoilage and product loss. The objective of this study was to evaluate the spoilage of Mozzarella-type cheese over 14 days at 4 °C, packaged with polyurethane-based films containing curcumin as an antioxidant agent. A series of physicochemical analyses were conducted, including lipid, crude fiber, and crude protein content, as well as color measurements, weight loss, moisture content, water activity, pH, titratable acidity, total and non-protein nitrogen, proteolysis index, and cheese oxidation (measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances-TBARS).

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This study characterizes the metabolomic profiles of three reference apricot cultivars ('Bergeron', 'Currot', and 'Goldrich') using H NMR spectroscopy and untargeted UPLC-QToF MS/MS to support plant breeding by correlating metabolomic data with fruit phenotyping. The primary objective was to identify and quantify the key metabolites influencing fruit quality from a nutraceutical perspective. The analysis revealed significant differences in primary and secondary metabolites among the cultivars.

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Treatment of diseases of oxidative stress through activation of the antioxidant nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (NRF2) is limited by systemic side effects. We chemically functionalize the NRF2 activator monomethyl fumarate to require Baeyer-Villiger oxidation for release of the active drug at sites of oxidative stress. This prodrug reverses chronic pain in mice with reduced side effects and could be applied to other disorders of oxidative stress.

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Summary: The proliferation of biological sequence data, due to developments in molecular biology techniques, has led to the creation of numerous open access databases on gene and protein sequencing. However, the lack of direct equivalence between identifiers across these databases difficults data integration. To address this challenge, we introduce , an integrated R package facilitating the translation of gene and protein identifiers between databases.

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With the rapid development and popularization of additive manufacturing, different technologies, including, but not limited to, extrusion-, droplet-, and vat-photopolymerization-based fabrication techniques, have emerged that have allowed tremendous progress in three-dimensional (3D) printing in the past decades. Bioprinting, typically using living cells and/or biomaterials conformed by different printing modalities, has produced functional tissues. As a subclass of vat-photopolymerization bioprinting, digital light processing (DLP) uses digitally controlled photomasks to selectively solidify liquid photocurable bioinks to construct complex physical objects in a layer-by-layer manner.

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The main objective of this study was to monitor apricot development and ripening through gene expression analysis of key candidate genes using the RT-qPCR technique. Eight apricot cultivars were selected to analyze phenological and genetic patterns from pre-ripening stages through to postharvest. In addition, 19 selected genes were analyzed in the contrasting cultivars 'Cebas Red' and 'Rojo Pasión' in different stages (two preharvest stages S1 and S2, one harvest stage S3, and two postharvest stages S4 and S5).

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Background: Plant meristems are structured organs consisting of distinct layers of stem cells, which differentiate into new plant tissue. Mutations in meristematic layers can propagate into large sectors of the plant. However, the characteristics of meristematic mutations remain unclear, limiting our understanding of the genetic basis of somaclonal phenotypic variation.

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While cancer survivorship has increased due to advances in treatments, chemotherapy often carries long-lived neurotoxic side effects which reduce quality of life. Commonly affected domains include memory, executive function, attention, processing speed and sensorimotor function, colloquially known as chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment (CICI) or "chemobrain". Oxidative stress and neuroimmune signaling in the brain have been mechanistically linked to the deleterious effects of chemotherapy on cognition and sensorimotor function.

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The replacement of a CC unit with an isoelectronic BN unit in aromatic systems can give rise to molecules and materials with fascinating properties. We report here the synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of a 1,4,2,3-diazadiborole species, 2, featuring an unprecedented 6π-aromatic BN-heterocyclic moiety that is isoelectronic to cyclopentadienide (Cp). Bearing an unsymmetrical B=B entity, 2 exhibits reactivity toward oxidants, protic reagents, electrophiles, and unsaturated substrates.

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Objective: Registry data suggest that centralising abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) surgery decreases the mortality rate after AAA repair. However, the impact of higher elective volumes on ruptured AAA (rAAA) repair associated mortality rates remains uncertain. This study aimed to examine associations between intact AAA (iAAA) repair volume and post-operative rAAA death.

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Several polyurethane-formulated films with curcumin and/or chitosan additives for food packaging have been previously obtained. The study examines the effect of the additives on the film's morphological, mechanical, barrier, and migration properties. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), water contact angle, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis (TGA and DTGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), oxygen transmission rate (OTR), water vapor transmission rate (WVTR), and the overall and specific migration tests were conducted.

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This report unveils an advancement in the formation of a Lewis superacid (LSA) and an organic superbase by the geometrical deformation of an organoboron species towards a T-shaped geometry. The boron dication [2] supported by an amido diphosphine pincer ligand features both a large fluoride ion affinity (FIA>SbF ) and hydride ion affinity (HIA>B(C F ) ), which qualifies it as both a hard and soft LSA. The unusual Lewis acidic properties of [2] are further showcased by its ability to abstract hydride and fluoride from Et SiH and AgSbF respectively, and effectively catalyze the hydrodefluorination, defluorination/arylation, as well as reduction of carbonyl compounds.

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Under an atmosphere of carbon monoxide (CO), a (phosphino)diazomethyl anion salt [[P]-CN ][K(18-C-6)(THF)] (1) ([P]=[(CH )(NDipp)] P; 18-C-6=18-crown-6; Dipp=2,6-diisopropylphenyl) undergoes a facile N /CO exchange reaction giving the (phosphino)ketenyl anion salt [[P]-CCO][K(18-C-6)] (2). Oxidation of 2 with elemental Se affords the (selenophosphoryl)ketenyl anion salt [P](Se)-CCO][K(18-C-6)] (3). These ketenyl anions feature a strongly bent geometry at the P-bound carbon and this carbon atom is highly nucleophilic.

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Conical shell structures are frequently submitted to severe static and dynamic mechanical loads that can result in situations that affect the service of the systems that are part of, or even cause catastrophic failures. For this reason, a common solution is to design an active deformation control system, usually using piezoelectric patches strategically distributed along the surface of the shell structure. Moreover, these elements may be part of an energy recovery system.

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The physiology of fruit ripening is a complex and not completely understood process. To improve this knowledge, postharvest behavior during the shelf-life period at the transcriptomic level has been studied using high-throughput sequencing analysis (RNA-Seq). Monitoring of fruits has been analyzed after different ethylene regulator treatments, including 1-MCP (ethylene-inhibitor) and Ethrel (ethylene-precursor) in two contrasting selected apricot ( L.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Iminoboranes, which have a polar B≡N triple bond and are similar to alkynes, show promise as effective 1,2-dipoles in synthetic chemistry.
  • - The study presents innovative reactivity of aryliminoboranes, allowing them to undergo unique Diels-Alder-like reactions with aldehydes under mild, catalyst-free conditions.
  • - Kinetic and computational analyses indicate that these reactions follow a second-order mechanism and involve concerted cyclization, highlighting new uses for iminoboranes beyond traditional methods.
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Our purpose is to study the evolution of mitochondrially derived peptides (MDPs) and their relationship with changes in insulin sensitivity from the early stages of pregnancy in a cohort of pregnant women with and without gestational diabetes (GDM). MDPs (humanin and MOTSc) were assessed in the first and second trimesters of gestation in 28 pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and a subgroup of 45 pregnant women without GDM matched by BMI, age, previous gestations, and time of sampling. Insulin resistance (IR) was defined as a HOMA-IR index ≥70th percentile.

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This study aimed at the monitoring of the apricot ( L.) ripening progression through the expression analysis of 25 genes related to fruit quality traits in nine cultivars with great differences in fruit color and ripening date. The level of pigment compounds, such as anthocyanins and carotenoids, is a key factor in food taste, and is responsible for the reddish blush color or orange skin and flesh color in apricot fruit, which are desirable quality traits in apricot breeding programs.

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A cationic terminal iminoborane [Mes*N[triple bond, length as m-dash]B ← IPrMe][AlBr] (3[AlBr]) (Mes* = 2,4,6-tri--butylphenyl and IPrMe = 1,3-diisopropyl-4,5-dimethylimidazol-2-ylidene) has been synthesized and characterized. The employment of an aryl group and N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand enables 3[AlBr] to exhibit both B-centered Lewis acidity and BN multiple bond reactivities, thus allowing for the construction of tri-coordinate boron cations 5-12. More importantly, initial reactions involving coordination, addition, and [2 + 3] cycloadditions have been observed for the cationic iminoborane, demonstrating the potential to build numerous organoboron species several synthetic routes.

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Schema/ontology matching consists in finding matches between types, properties and entities in heterogeneous sources of data in order to integrate them, which has become increasingly relevant with the development of web technologies and open data initiatives. One of the involved tasks is the matching of data properties, which attempts to try to find correspondences between the attributes of the entities. This is challenging due to the at times different names of equivalent properties.

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Although Schleyer's computations in 1979 predicted that the ground state of the parent diborirane features a planar-tetracoordinate carbon atom (anti van't Hoff-Le Bel geometry), this work demonstrates that substitution of C coupled with N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) coordination provides access to isolable diborirane derivatives 3 and 4 with van't Hoff-Le Bel geometry. Species 3 and 4 are isoelectronic with cyclopropane and the highly strained B C rings feature 2c-2e bent σ bonds. Consequently, the B-B and B-C bonds in 3 are cleaved in the presence of hydride, proton, and chalcogens.

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