Browsing by Author "Almendros, Isaac"
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A mouse model suggests that heart failure and its common comorbidity sleep fragmentation have no synergistic impacts on the gut microbiome
Khannous Lleiffe, Olfat; Willis, Jesse R.; Saus, Ester; Cabrera Aguilera, Ignacio; Almendros, Isaac; Farré, Ramon; Gozal, David; Farré, Nuria; Gabaldón, Toni (MDPI, 2021)
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Open AccessHeart failure (HF) is a common condition associated with a high rate of hospitalizations and adverse outcomes. HF is characterized by impairments of either the cardiac ventricular filling, ejection of blood capacity or ... -
Characterization of 3D Printed Metal-PLA Composite Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications
Buj Corral, Irene; Sanz Fraile, Héctor; Ulldemolins, Anna; Tejo Otero, Aitor; Domínguez Fernandez, Alejandro; Almendros, Isaac; Otero, Jorge (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2022-07-05)
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Open AccessThree-dimensional printing is revolutionizing the development of scaffolds due to their rapid-prototyping characteristics. One of the most used techniques is fused filament fabrication (FFF), which is fast and compatible ... -
Characterization of bioinks prepared via gelifying extracellular matrix from decellularized porcine myocardia
Sanz Fraile, Héctor; Herranz Díez, Carolina; Ulldemolins, Anna; Falcones Olarte, Bryan; Almendros, Isaac; Gavara, Núria; Sunyer, Raimon; Farré, Ramon; Otero, Jorge (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023-09-13)
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Open AccessSince the emergence of 3D bioprinting technology, both synthetic and natural materials have been used to develop bioinks for producing cell-laden cardiac grafts. To this end, extracellular-matrix (ECM)-derived hydrogels ... -
Effects of aging on the biomechanical properties of the lung extracellular matrix: dependence on tissular stretch
Ulldemolins, Anna; Narciso, Maria; Sanz Fraile, Héctor; Otero, Jorge; Farré Ventura, Ramon; Gavara, Núria; Almendros, Isaac (Frontiers Media SA, 2024-04-05)
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Open AccessIntroduction: Aging induces functional and structural changes in the lung, characterized by a decline in elasticity and diminished pulmonary remodeling and regenerative capacity. Emerging evidence suggests that most ... -
Mechanical ventilation promotes lung tumour spread by modulation of cholesterol cell content
López Alonso, Inés; López Martínez, Cecilia; Martín Vicente, Paula; Amado Rodríguez, Laura; González López, Adrián; Mayordomo Colunga, Juan; del Busto, Cecilia; Bernal, Marina; Crespo, Irene; Astudillo, Aurora; Arias Guillén, Miguel; Fueyo, Antonio; Almendros, Isaac; Otero, Jorge; Sanz Fraile, Héctor; Farré, Ramon; Albaiceta, Guillermo M. (2022-07)
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Open AccessBackground: Mechanical stretch of cancer cells can alter their invasiveness. During mechanical ventilation, lungs may be exposed to an increased amount of stretch, but the consequences on lung tumours have not been explored. ...