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Neurofibromatosis tipo I. Etiología, diagnóstico y tratamiento
Published 2024“…La neurofibromatosis tipo I es una enfermedad neurodermatológica con herencia autosómico dominante, relacionada con el gen NF1.…”
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Factores motivacionales y su impacto en los indicadores educativos de una IEMS pública
Published 2022Subjects: “…I21…”
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Metabolomic and biodirected phytochemical study of Hechtia glomerata, evaluation of its antibacterial and cytotoxic activity, and determination of the mechanism of action of one active compound
Published 2020“…Therefore, a bioassay-guided directed study was performed, testing against these two bacteria the fractions of CHCl3/MeOH extract. Fractions 1, 3 and 8 resulted to be the active ones, the most active being the fraction 8 with a MIC of 100 and 50 µg/mL against S. aureus and E. faecium respectively. …”
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Another one that extends the toe: the Austregésilo-Esposel sign Uno más que extiende el primer ortejo: el signo de Austregésilo-Esposel
Published 2021“…With great interest we read the article by Novis and colleagues recently published in Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1. Where they present the life and work of Professor Faustino Esposel, considered the father of Brazilian neurology, who along with Antõnio Austregésilo, described a substitute sign for Babinski’s phenomenon eliciting of the extensor plantar response upon squeezing of the thigh: “Le phénomene de Babinski, provoqué par l’excitation de la cuisse”, now known as the Austregésilo-Esposel sign2. …”
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