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    Myobiid mites (Trombidiformes, Myobiidae) of the golden bat Mimon cozumelae from Mexico. Description of the male and tritonymph of Ioanella mimon and new records of Eudusbabekia mi... por Herrera Mares, Angel, Guzmán Cornejo, Carmen, León Paniagua, Livia, Rivas, Gerardo

    Publicado 2017
    “…Male of I. mimon is characterized by the presence of legs I with the tibia and tarsus fused forming a small complex devoided of apical claws, legs II–IV with two claws, setae vi at level of anterior end of genital plate, genital plate rounded with an anterior projection, all intercoxal setae short; while the tritonymph is characterized by the presence of legs I unequal; legs II–IV with 2-1-1 claws, and posterior region of dorsal idiosoma with 3 pairs of cylindrical and toothed setae. …”
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    A pharmacogenetic pilot study reveals MTHFR, DRD3, and MDR1 polymorphisms as biomarker candidates for slow atorvastatin metabolizers por León Cachón, Rafael B. R., Ascacio Martínez, Jorge Ángel Isidro, Gamino Peña, María E., Cerda Flores, Ricardo Martín, Meester, Irene, Gallardo Blanco, Hugo Leonid, Gómez Silva, Magdalena, Piñeyro Garza, Everardo, Barrera Saldaña, Hugo Alberto

    Publicado 2016
    “…Six gene polymorphisms were found to have a significant effect on ATV pharmacokinetics: MTHFR (rs1801133), DRD3 (rs6280), GSTM3 (rs1799735), TNFα (rs1800629), MDR1 (rs1045642), and SLCO1B1 (rs4149056). The combination of MTHFR, DRD3 and MDR1 polymorphisms associated with a slow ATV metabolizer phenotype. …”
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    A new species of Perinereis (Polychaeta, Nereididae) from Florida, USA, with a key to all Perinereis from the American continent por De León, Jesús, Goethel, Carrie

    Publicado 2013
    “…The new species can be distinguished from P. brevicirrata by the absence of a notopodial prechaetal lobe, Area V with 3 cones in a triangle, and Area VII-VIII with two well-defined rows of 33 paragnaths, the basal row having longer paragnaths in relation to the distal ones. The new species resembles P. singaporiensis based on the absence of notopodial prechaetal lobe; however, the two species differ in some morphological characteristics such as tentacular cirri length, shape of dorsal notopodial ligules, and falciger blades. …”
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    A new species of Perinereis (Polychaeta, Nereididae) from Florida, USA, with a key to all Perinereis from the American continent por De León González, Jesús Ángel, Goethel, Carrie

    Publicado 2013
    “…The new species can be distinguished from P. brevicirrata by the absence of a notopodial prechaetal lobe, Area V with 3 cones in a triangle, and Area VII-VIII with two well-defined rows of 33 paragnaths, the basal row having longer paragnaths in relation to the distal ones. The new species resembles P. singaporiensis based on the absence of notopodial prechaetal lobe; however, the two species differ in some morphological characteristics such as tentacular cirri length, shape of dorsal notopodial ligules, and falciger blades. …”
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    Size, Age, and Spatial-Temporal Distribution of Shortfin Mako in the Mexican Pacific Ocean por Carreón Zapiain, María Teresa, Favela Lara, Susana, González Pérez, Jaime Otilio, Tavares, R., Leija Tristán, Antonio, Mercado Hernández, Roberto, Compeán Jiménez, G. A.

    Publicado 2018
    “…The range of TL was 70–362 cm for females and 71–296 cm for males. Weight (W), measured randomly from 1,409 individuals, ranged from 2 to 90 kg for females and from 2 to 80 kg for males. …”
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