Carlos Sierra
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Sierra C, Bernal M, Blasco J, Martinez R, Dalmau J, Ortuno I, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2014 Mar;
54(1):89-99.
PMID: 24671237
Purpose: Currently, there is no consensus concerning the possible beneficial colonic and systemic effects of prebiotic-containing infant formula. This study assesses whether the feeding of a galactooligosaccharides (GOS)-containing infant formula...
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Gallego J, Ortiz J, Sierra C, Torres T, Llamas J
Sci Total Environ
. 2013 Apr;
454-455:16-29.
PMID: 23542478
Trace element concentrations in the Roñanzas peat bog record reveal a contribution of natural processes but the influence of anthropogenic factors predominates in the last two millenniums, particularly aerosol deposition...
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Gil-Campos M, Lopez M, Rodriguez-Benitez M, Romero J, Roncero I, Linares M, et al.
Pharmacol Res
. 2011 Dec;
65(2):231-8.
PMID: 22155106
The objective of the study was to evaluate the safety and tolerance of an infant formula supplemented with Lactobacillus fermentum CECT5716, a probiotic strain isolated from breast milk, in infants...
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Sierra C, Elvira L, Garcia J, Resa P, Galan B
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2009 Nov;
85(3):813-21.
PMID: 19898841
A low-intensity ultrasonic technique (that is noninvasive, nondestructive, and online) has been developed to monitor the growth of Escherichia coli in glucose minimal media under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Ultrasonic...
15.
Resa P, Elvira L, Sierra C, de Espinosa F
Anal Biochem
. 2008 Oct;
384(1):68-73.
PMID: 18835377
The use of a low-intensity ultrasonic technique (noninvasive, nondestructive, on-line, and able to assess opaque samples) to monitor the kinetics of invertase hydrolysis is presented. Adiabatic compressibility has been shown...
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Alexanderson E, Rodriguez-Valero M, Martinez A, Calleja R, Lamothe P, Sierra C, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2008 Sep;
11(1):1-5.
PMID: 18769972
Purpose: To demonstrate the presence of endothelial dysfunction (ED) in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) by using (13)N-ammonia-positron emission tomography (PET). PET can identify ED by quantifying...
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Alexanderson E, Mendoza R, Adame G, Talayero J, Sierra C, Cruz P, et al.
Arch Cardiol Mex
. 2008 Mar;
77(4):288-94.
PMID: 18361073
Objectives: To demonstrate that inflammatory atheromatose carotid plaques can be visualized with positron emission tomography with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18FDG PET) in symptomatic patients, in order to correlate them with systemic inflammatory...
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Meave A, Soto M, Reyes P, Cruz P, Talayero J, Sierra C, et al.
Tex Heart Inst J
. 2008 Jan;
34(4):466-9.
PMID: 18172533
Takayasu's arteritis is a primary vasculitis that affects large vessels and is characterized by chronic granulomatous inflammation. Diagnosis has been primarily clinical, with verification by angiography as the gold standard....
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Alexanderson E, Cruz P, Sierra C, Talayero J, Meave A
Arch Cardiol Mex
. 2007 May;
76 Suppl 4:S111-20.
PMID: 17469339
A complete evaluation of the patient with ischemic heart disease requires an anatomical and functional assessment of the myocardium and coronary arteries. Recent technological advances have allowed a quantitative and...
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Colome G, Sierra C, Blasco J, Garcia M, Valverde E, Sanchez E
Acta Paediatr
. 2006 Dec;
96(1):69-72.
PMID: 17187607
Aim: To determine the intestinal permeability (IP) as a marker of intestinal epithelial integrity in formula-fed infants compared with healthy breast-fed infants. Methods: IP was measured in 57 healthy infants...