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    Análisis de expresión de genes de Mycobacterium tuberculosis durante la infección a macrófagos por Barrios García, Hugo Brígido

    Publicado 2006
    “…THP-1 cells monolayers differentiated to macrophages by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) were infected with M. tuberculosis strains CDC1551, H37Rv and DR689 with a variable multiplicity of infection (MOI): 10:1, 1:1 and 0.1:1 (bacteria:macrophage) and incubated at various time points. Cytotoxicity was observed as areas of clearing and cell agglomeration and the effect was dependent on bacilli inoculum and incubation time. …”
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    Análisis de expresión de genes de Mycobacterium tuberculosis durante la infección a macrófagos por Barrios García, Hugo Brígido

    Publicado 2006
    “…THP-1 cells monolayers differentiated to macrophages by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) were infected with M. tuberculosis strains CDC1551, H37Rv and DR689 with a variable multiplicity of infection (MOI): 10:1, 1:1 and 0.1:1 (bacteria:macrophage) and incubated at various time points. Cytotoxicity was observed as areas of clearing and cell agglomeration and the effect was dependent on bacilli inoculum and incubation time. …”
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    Evaluación de un protocolo de entrenamiento canino utilizando una línea celular b16f10 para la detección de melanoma en un modelo murino por Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Publicado 2020
    “…Therefore we assume that the cell line and the biological samples emit common volatile signals that allow the dog to discriminate them, however, the results of the first tests indicate that the spontaneous change of the matrix in which they are found causes doubt and hesitation when pointing out the samples of mice with cancer. Even so, we do not recommend as in the in vivo model a radical and sudden change of objective samples for the identification of murine melanoma with dogs trained with the cell line.…”
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    Evaluación de un protocolo de entrenamiento canino utilizando una línea celular b16f10 para la detección de melanoma en un modelo murino por Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Publicado 2020
    “…Therefore we assume that the cell line and the biological samples emit common volatile signals that allow the dog to discriminate them, however, the results of the first tests indicate that the spontaneous change of the matrix in which they are found causes doubt and hesitation when pointing out the samples of mice with cancer. Even so, we do not recommend as in the in vivo model a radical and sudden change of objective samples for the identification of murine melanoma with dogs trained with the cell line.…”
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