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    Nanohardness and Residual Stress in TiN Coatings por Hernández, Luis Carlos, Ponce, Luis, Fundora, Abel, López, Enrique, Pérez, Eduardo

    Publicado 2011
    “…Nanoindentation measurement proves that the force-depth curve shifts due to residual stress. The experimental results demonstrate that nanohardness is seriously affected by the residual stress.…”
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    Use of iodine to biofortify and promote growth and stress tolerance in crops por Medrano Macías, Julia Rosa, Leija Martínez, Paola, González Morales, Susana, Juárez Maldonado, Antonio, Benavides Mendoza, Adalberto

    Publicado 2016
    “…Some studies report beneficial effects of iodine, including better growth, and changes in the tolerance to stress and antioxidant capacity, while other studies report that the applications of iodine cause no response or even have adverse effects. …”
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    Oxidative stress modulation in hepatitis C virus infected cells por Lozano Sepúlveda, Sonia Amelia

    Publicado 2015
    “…Hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, where the virus can induce cellular stress. Oxidative cell damage plays an important role in HCV physiopathology. …”
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    Production of biologically active human lymphotactin (XCL1) by Lactococcus lactis por Zavala Flores, Laura Mireya, Villatoro Hernández, Julio, Gámez Escobedo, Idalia Analí, Franco Molina, Moisés Armides, Rangel Colmenero, Blanca Rocío, Villanueva Olivo, Arnulfo, Gutiérrez Puente, Yolanda, Montes de Oca Luna, Roberto, Valdés Flores, Jesús, Saucedo Cárdenas, Odila

    Publicado 2009
    “…We expressed human lymphotactin (LTN) by the lactic-acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis. Biological activity of LTN was confirmed by chemo-attraction of human T-cells by chemotaxis demonstrating, for the first time, how this chemokine secreted by a food-grade prokaryote retains biological activity and chemoattracts T lymphocytes. …”
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