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    Mesenchymal Stem Cells Subpopulations: Application for Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine by Pérez Silos, Vanessa, Camacho Morales, Alberto, Fuentes Mera, Lizeth

    Published 2016
    “…Nevertheless, the field faces several challenges, such as inherent cell heterogeneity and the absence of unique MSCs markers. …”
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    Recent rapid rise of a permethrin knock down resistance allele in Aedes aegypti in México. by Ponce García, Gustavo, Flores Suárez, Adriana Elizabeth, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Saavedra Rodríguez, Karla Lizet, Reyes Solis, Guadalupe del Carmen, Lozano Fuentes, Saúl, Bond Compeán, Juan Guillermo, Casas Martínez, Mauricio, Ramsey, Janine M., García Rejón, Julián Everardo, Domínguez Galera, Marco Antonio, Ranson, Hilary, Hemingway, Janet, Elsen, Lars, Black, William C.

    Published 2009
    “…Such a rapid increase is predicted by a simple model of positive directional selection acting on a recessive allele. Unfortunately this model also predicts rapid fixation of Ile1,016 unless there is a negative fitness associated with Ile1,016 in the absence of permethrin and if insecticidal pressure can be reduced.…”
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    MODULADORES HORMONALES AMBIENTALES Y SALUD HUMANA by Herrero, Margarita, Waliszewski, Stefan M., Cantú Martínez, Pedro César

    Published 2009
    “…These compounds can interfere with hormone balance, acting as disrupter’s o modulators that changed hormonal homeostasis. …”
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    Review of Amino Acid Nutrition and Digestibility in Shrimp: A Step Forward Toward the Formulation of Cost-Effective Feeds by Figueiredo-Silva, Cláudia, Alvarez, Manuel

    Published 2015
    “…However, in order to reduce feed cost, finding alternative protein sources to replace costly proteins such as FM is another major challenge facing nutritionists. Numerous research studies have demonstrated that substitution of FM with alternative protein sources in shrimp diets results in similar growth, survival, and feed conversion ratios, as long as nutrient composition, including amino acid profile, are balanced to cover animal requirements. …”
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    Derechos sociales y justiciabilidad en la teoría constitucional de inicios del siglo XXI by Espino Tapia, Diana Rocío

    Published 2015
    “…This will be done through the analysis of the arguments against the justiciability of social rights put forward from the positivist paradigm, whose strength will be tested against theoretical arguments of the neoconstitutional paradigm. We conclude that facing this change of paradigm, the positivist arguments have remained obsolete, generating the necessity of a change of perspective in the theory of the social rights. …”
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    Soybean meal apparent digestibility for Litopenaeus vannamei, including a critique of methodology by Divakaran, S., Velasco, Mario, Beyer, Eric, Forster, Ian, G. J. Tacon, Albert

    Published 2019
    “…The apparent digestibility coefficients (ADC) fordry matter, crude protein, and gross energy were calculated for the diets and these data were used to derive theapparent digestibility coefficients for the SBM at the two levels of substitution.The dietary inclusion levels of the chromic oxide and SBM acted together to significantly (p<0.05) affect theADCs obtained for SBM. …”
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    OBESIDAD Y TEJIDO ADIPOSO by Ponce y Ponce de León, Gisela, Haro Acosta, Maria Elena, Arce Torres, Marco Antonio, Núñez Soria, Andrés Alonso, Esparza Cisneros, Josefina Ruiz, Mayagoitia Witrón, José de Jesús

    Published 2010
    “…It is well documented that it arises from an excess in caloric intake against a scare energetic output, caused by sedentarism and overeating, both situations promote adipose tissue formation.Nowaday adipose tissue is defined as an internal secretory gland that acts as an energy reservoir and it actively participates in the metabolic balance. …”
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    The Neovolcanic Axis Is a Barrier to Gene Flow among Aedes aegypti Populations in Mexico That Differ in Vector Competence for Dengue 2 Virus by Gubler, Duane J., Lozano Fuentes, Saúl, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Muñoz, María de Lourdes, García Rejón, Julián Everardo, Olson, Ken E., Beaty, Barry J., Black, William C.

    Published 2009
    “…Methodology/Principal Findings: Population genetic studies revealed that the intersection of the Neovolcanic axis (NVA) with the Gulf of Mexico coast in the state of Veracruz acts as a discrete barrier to gene flow among Ae. aegypti populations north and south of the NVA. …”
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