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    Bactericidal Activity, Isolation and Identification of Most Active Compound from 20 Plants used in Traditional Mexican Medicine Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria by García Her, D.G., Rivas Morales, Catalina, Rivas Galindo, Verónica Mayela, Rodríguez, J., Galindo Rodríguez, Sergio Arturo, Leos Rivas, Catalina

    Published 2018
    “…This biological activity was reported for Carya illinoensis against Pseudomonas aeruginosa , also for Equisetum robustum , Stevia rebaudiana and Castela texana against Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). …”
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    Mean platelet volume in the differential diagnosis of tuberculous and bacterial meningitis by Camara Lemarroy, Carlos Rodrigo, Delgado García, Guillermo Rubén, De la Cruz González, Juan Gilberto, Villarreal Velázquez, Héctor Jorge, Góngora Rivera, Juan Fernando

    Published 2016
    “…Lower platelet counts, higher serum creatinine, higher white blood cell counts, and higher blood-cerebrospinal fluid glucose ratio were also predictive of BM. Conclusions: Platelet counts were lower and MPV was higher in patients with BM compared to patients with TBM. …”
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    Agencias de consejo de votación (sobre la oportunidad de una convención internacional) by Ramírez Reyes, Santiago

    Published 2017
    “…The lack of accountability of proxy advisors but also the possible conflict of interests spotted in their activities have been constant concerns since the kinetic force of international commerce will certainly spread firms of the type all over the world. …”
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    Successful pharmaceutical-grade streptozotocin (STZ)-induced hyperglycemia in a conscious tethered baboon (Papio hamadryas) model by Frost, Patrice A., Chen, Shuyuan, Mezzles, Marguerite J., Voruganti, Venkata Saroja, Nava González, Edna Judith, Arriaga Cazares, Hector E., Freed, Katy A., Comuzzie, Anthony G., DeFronzo, Ralph A., Kent, Jack W., Grayburn, Paul A., Bastarrachea, Raúl A.

    Published 2015
    “…A dangerous hypoglycemic phase was also detected in all baboons. Other significant findings were hyperglycemia associated with low levels of plasma leptin, insulin and C-peptide concentrations, hyperglucagonemia, and elevated non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) concentrations. …”
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    Superovulation and embryo quality with porcine follicle stimulation hormone (pFSH) in Katahdin hair sheep during breeding season by Sánchez Dávila, Fernando, Bernal Barragán, Hugo, Del Bosque González, Alejandro S., González Gómez, Adán, Olivares Sáenz, Emilio, Padilla Rivas, Gerardo Raymundo, Ledezma Torres, Rogelio Alejandro

    Published 2013
    “…The number of follicles (F), number of collected embryos (CE) and transferable embryos (TE) (P < 0.05) was also different among treatments, with highest values observed in T3 (3.0 ± 0.6 for CE and 2.3 ± 0.5 for TE). …”
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    Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from cystic fibrosis patients induce neutrophil extracellular traps with different morphologies that could correlate with their disease severity by Martínez Alemán, Saira Rocío, Bustamante, A.E., Jimenez Valdes, R.J., González González, Gloria María, Sánchez González, A.

    Published 2020
    “…Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) have been observed in response against Pseudomonas, however, these cannot eliminate the pathogen from the respiratory tract, so one possibility is that the bacteria could promote their production to use them as a scaffold to colonize the lungs and as a nutrient source, however, their overproduction could also lead to increased damage to the lungs. In this work, we evaluated NETs formation by Pseudomonas clinical isolates obtained from CF patients and found that these induced NETs formation with globular or spread morphologies, of note, we found that there is a trend by which the spread forms were induced mainly by isolates obtained from patients with severe disease, whereas, the globular morphologies were observed for isolates obtained from patients with mild/moderate disease. …”
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    Conversion of banana peel into diverse valuable metabolites using an autochthonous Rhodotorula mucilaginosa strain by Torres Álvarez, Dagoberto, León Buitimea, Angel, Albalate Ramírez, Alonso, Rivas García, Pasiano, Hernández Núñez, Emanuel, Morones Ramírez, José Rubén

    Published 2022
    “…The production of carotenoids, fatty acids, and exopolysaccharides (EPS) was also analyzed. Biomass concentration (3.9 g/L) and growth rate (0.069 g/h) of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa UANL-001L were obtained at 200 g/L of BPE. …”
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    Mortars modified with geothermal nanosilica waste: effect on the electrochemical properties of embedded steel rods by Puente Ornelas, Rodrigo, Gómez Zamorano, Lauren Yolanda, Alonso, M.C., Zambrano Robledo, Patricia del Carmen, Guzmán Hernández, Ana María, Rodríguez, E. A., Bermúdez Reyes, Bárbara, Sánchez Moreno, M.

    Published 2012
    “…The porosity, pH and loss of the evaporated water were also evaluated in mortars. Results obtained showed that the integrity of reinforcement rods was affected with the increase of GNW at high temperatures as well as the total chlorides content in mortars.…”
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    Increased Hirsutella citriformis conidia shelf life in Acacia and Hirsutella gum formulations by Flores Villarreal, Rosa Ángela, Orozco Flores, Alonso Alberto, Cantú Bernal, Servando Horacio, Gómez Flores, Ricardo Alberto, Pérez González, Orquídea, Tamez Guerra, Patricia

    Published 2023
    “…Results indicated that formulations maintained conidia viability for at least 90 d after storage at 25 ◦C (≥70% viability) and at least 120 d after storage at 4 ◦C, which was significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher than that of the control, without observing changes in pH values. We also demonstrated 100% formulation purity from days 0 to 120, among all treatments. …”
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    In Vitro Antiprotozoal Activity of Schinus molle Extract, Partitions, and Fractions against Trypanosoma cruzi by Rodríguez Garza, Nancy Edith, Quintanilla Licea, Ramiro, Gomez Flores, Ricardo, Galaviz Silva, Lucio, Molina Garza, Zinnia Judith

    Published 2024
    “…Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis identified 20 compounds, with fatty acyls comprising the predominant chemical class (55%). We also identified the antiparasitic compounds cis-5,8,11,14,17- eicosapentaenoic acid and trans-Z-α-bisabolene epoxide, suggesting their potential contribution to the observed anti-T. cruzi activity. …”
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    Biodegradation oC n-eicosane and VOCs: Cometabolism in a marine consortium by Flores Valle, Sergio Odín, Ríos Berny, Omar, Fregoso Aguilar, Tomas Alejandro, Herrera Bucio, Rafael, Zapata Peñasco, Icoquih, Mendoza Pérez, Jorge Alberto

    Published 2013
    “…Control assays performed with VOCs at 28 mg/L wilhout hydrocarbon showed higher removal dynamics for benzene than toluene. Also control assays of n-eicosane at two different concentrations but without any VOC showed that its removal dynamic decreased in the absence of the aromatic compounds for both assays. …”
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    Antimicrobial Effect of Lactobacillus reuteri on Cariogenic Bacteria Streptococcus gordonii, Streptococcus mutans,and Periodontal Diseases Actinomyces naeslundii and Tannerella for... by Baca Castañon, Magda Lorena, De la Garza Ramos, Myriam Angélica, Alcázar Pizaña, Andrea Guadalupe, Grondin, Yohann, Coronado Mendoza, Anahí, Sánchez Nájera, Rosa Isela, Cárdenas Estrada, Eloy, Medina de la Garza, Carlos Eduardo, Escamilla García, Erandi

    Published 2014
    “…The aim of this study was to test and compare in vitro antimicrobial activity of L. reuteri on pathogenic bacteria involved in the formation of dental caries: S. mutans, S. gordonii, and periodontal disease: A. naeslundii and T. forsythia. Also, we determined the growth kinetics of each bacterium involved in this study. …”
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