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    Mutations in EDA and EDAR genes in a large Mexican Hispanic cohort with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia por Salas Alanís, Julio César, Wozniak, Eva, Mein, Charles A., Duran Mckinster, Carola C., Ocampo Candiani, Jorge, Kelsell, David P., Hua, Rong, Garza Rodríguez, María de Lourdes, Choate, Keith A, Barrera Saldaña, Hugo Alberto

    Publicado 2015
    “…It also includes dryness of the skin, eyes, airways, and mucous membranes, as well as other ectodermal defects and, in some cases, fever, seizures, and rarely, death. XL-HED is caused by mutations in the EDA gene, located on chromosome Xq12-q13.1, which encodes a signaling molecule of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily. …”
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    La evolución de la industria del sector automotriz en Japón, crecimiento de las empresas automotrices japonesas y su impacto en la economía de Japón (The evolution of the automobil... por Blanco Jiménez, Mónica, Guerra Moya, Sergio Armando, Villalpando Cadena, Paula, Castillo, Jorge

    Publicado 2010
    “…We analyze the evolution of the Japanese automotive industry starting with a review of the global automotive industry and ending with the analysis of case study as the Japanese company, Toyota. It’s important to know that since 1952, the Japanese government started a policy to encourage the automotive industry through the provision of cheap credit, tax and labor market protection, and emerging companies like Toyota, Nissan, Mazda and Honda. …”
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