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Overview

Gabriel Salcedo is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with a focus on Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Epidemiology, Oncology, and Law. Salcedo's subfields of study highlight a strong engagement in surgical procedures, respiratory health, disease pattern analysis, oncological research, and legal aspects within medical sciences.

The scientist's recent publications reflect an array of medical and surgical topics. Notable papers include:

  • "Is Re-introducing Major Open and Minimally Invasive Surgery during COVID-19 Safe for Patients and Healthcare Workers? An International, Multi-centre Cohort Study in the Field of Oesophago-gastric Surgery," 2021, Annals of Surgical Oncology
  • "Comparative Analysis Between Mesenchymal Stem Cells From Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue and Omentum in Three Types of Patients: Cancer, Morbid Obese and Healthy Control," 2021, Surgical Innovation
  • "Right-sided Bochdalek hernia associated with an intrathoracic kidney in an adult," 2021, Surgery
  • "V3 Is re-introducing major open and minimally invasive surgery during COVID-19 safe for patients and healthcare workers? An international, multi-centre cohort study in the field of oesophago-gastric surgery," 2021, BJS Open
  • "473eP When the end comes too soon: Adjuvant chemotherapy dropout in gastric cancer and the promise of TNT," 2025, Annals of Oncology

Salcedo's work involves frequent collaborations with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Peter Vorwald
  • Mohamed Alasmar
  • Afsana Kausar
  • A. Borgstein
  • Johnny Moons

The venues that regularly publish Salcedo's research are diverse, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Annals of Oncology
  • Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde
  • Annals of Surgical Oncology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Surgery

Regarding research topics, Salcedo's work covers multiple areas including:

  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Mycobacterium research and diagnosis
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Surgical site infection prevention
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

This range of topics shows Salcedo's diverse involvement in both clinical and biomedical research, addressing challenges related to infectious diseases, cancer treatment, surgical safety during pandemics, and regenerative therapies.

Best Publications

  • Lipid-transfer proteins are relevant allergens in fruit allergy

    Rosa Sánchez-Monge;Manuel Lombardero;Francisco Javier García-Sellés;Domingo Barber

  • Clinically relevant peach allergy is related to peach lipid transfer protein, Pru p 3, in the Spanish population.

    Montserrat Fernandez-Rivas;Eloina Gonzalez-Mancebo;Rosa Rodriguez-Perez;Cristina Benito

  • Understanding patient sensitization profiles in complex pollen areas: a molecular epidemiological study

    D Barber;F de la Torre;F Feo;F Florido

  • Role of complex asparagine-linked glycans in the allergenicity of plant glycoproteins.

    Gloria Garcia-Casado;Rosa Sanchez-Monge;Maarten J. Chrispeels;Alicia Armentia

  • Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins: An interface between plant defence and human allergy

    G. Salcedo;R. Sánchez-Monge;D. Barber;A. Díaz-Perales

  • Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins as food and pollen allergens.

    G. Salcedo;R. Sanchez-Monge;A. Diaz-Perales;G. Garcia-Casado

  • Biotic and abiotic stress can induce cystatin expression in chestnut

    Mónica Pernas;Rosa Sánchez-Monge;Gabriel Salcedo

  • Vicilin and convicilin are potential major allergens from pea

    R. Sanchez-Monge;G. Lopez-Torrejón;C. Y. Pascual;J. Varela

  • Class I chitinases with hevein-like domain, but not class II enzymes, are relevant chestnut and avocado allergens

    Araceli Diaz-Perales;Carmen Collada;Carlos Blanco;Rosa Sánchez-Monge

  • Cross-reactions in the latex-fruit syndrome: A relevant role of chitinases but not of complex asparagine-linked glycans

    Araceli Diaz-Perales;Carmen Collada;Carlos Blanco;Rosa Sanchez-Monge

  • Wheat lipid transfer protein is a major allergen associated with baker's asthma.

    Arantxa Palacin;Santiago Quirce;Alicia Armentia;Mar Fernández-Nieto

  • Class I chitinases as potential panallergens involved in the latex-fruit syndrome

    Carlos Blanco;Araceli Diaz-Perales;Carmen Collada;Rosa Sánchez-Monge

  • A chestnut seed cystatin differentially effective against cysteine proteinases from closely related pests.

    Monica Pernas;Rosa Sánchez-Monge;Luis Gómez;Gabriel Salcedo

  • Identification of IgE-binding epitopes of the major peach allergen Pru p 3

    Gloria García-Casado;Luis F Pacios;Araceli Díaz-Perales;Rosa Sánchez-Monge

  • Len c 1, a major allergen and vicilin from lentil seeds: Protein isolation and cDNA cloning

    Gema López-Torrejón;Gabriel Salcedo;Manuel Martín-Esteban;Araceli Díaz-Perales

  • Patterns of reactivity to lipid transfer proteins of plant foods and Artemisia pollen: an in vivo study.

    Francisco Javier García-Sellés;Araceli Díaz-Perales;Rosa Sánchez-Monge;Manuel Alcántara

  • Isolation and characterization of barley lipid transfer protein and protein Z as beer allergens.

    Gloria García-Casado;Jesús F. Crespo;Julia Rodríguez;Gabriel Salcedo

  • Isolation and characterization of major banana allergens: identification as fruit class I chitinases.

    R Sanchez-Monge;C Blanco;A Díaz-Perales;C Collada

  • Profilin is a relevant melon allergen susceptible to pepsin digestion in patients with oral allergy syndrome

    Rosa Rodriguez-Perez;Jesus F. Crespo;Julia Rodríguez;Gabriel Salcedo

  • Antifungal Activity of a Plant Cystatin

    Mónica Pernas;Emilia López-Solanilla;Rosa Sánchez-Monge;Gabriel Salcedo

Frequent Co-Authors

Araceli Díaz-Perales
Araceli Díaz-Perales Technical University of Madrid
Domingo Barber
Domingo Barber CEU San Pablo University
Francisco García-Olmedo
Francisco García-Olmedo Technical University of Madrid
Santiago Quirce
Santiago Quirce Hospital Universitario La Paz
Carlos López-Otín
Carlos López-Otín University of Oviedo
Mayte Villalba
Mayte Villalba Complutense University of Madrid
Rosalía Rodríguez
Rosalía Rodríguez Complutense University of Madrid
Joaquín Sastre
Joaquín Sastre Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Javier Paz-Ares
Javier Paz-Ares Spanish National Research Council
Enrique Méndez
Enrique Méndez Spanish National Research Council

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