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    Levels of insulin and HOMA-IR in adolescents in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico by González Zavala, M. A., Velasco Morales, A., Terrazas Flores, J. J., De la Cruz Galicia, M. G., Cepeda Nieto, A. C., Hernández del Río, A.

    Published 2015
    “…An alarming rise of obesity in adolescents has been observed, placing them at risk of developing resistance to insulin (IR) and its adverse metabolic consequences such as diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. …”
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    Levels of insulin and HOMA-IR in adolescents in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico by González Zavala, M. A., Velasco Morales, A., Terrazas Flores, J. J., Cruz Galicia, María Guadalupe de la, Cepeda Nieto, A. C., Hernández del Río, A.

    Published 2015
    “…An alarming rise of obesity in adolescents has been observed, placing them at risk of developing resistance to insulin (IR) and its adverse metabolic consequences such as diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. …”
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    Digestive enzyme activity and food ingesta in juvenile shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) as a function of body weight by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Molina Poveda, César, Cahu, Chantal

    Published 2003
    “…As the shrimp grew (2^12 g), signi¢cant increases in the activities of lipase and chymotrypsinwere observed. The total protease activity decreased from 6 g onwards. …”
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    The esperanza window trap reduces the human biting rate of Simulium ochraceum s.l. in formerly onchocerciasis endemic foci in Southern Mexico by Weiss, Brian L., Rodríguez Pérez, Mario Alberto, Garza Hernandez, Javier Alfonso, Salinas Carmona, Mario César, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Reyes Villanueva, Filiberto, Real Najarro, Olga, Cupp, Eddie W., Unnasch, Thomas R.

    Published 2017
    “…When the EWTs were present, there was a significant reduction in the human biting rate at both the household and school locations at collection sites, with a greater effect observed in the schools. Conclusions/Significance These results indicate that the EWTs not only have potential as a black fly monitoring tool but may be used for reducing personal exposure to fly bites in Mesoamerica.…”
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    Studies of Adsorption of Heavy Metals onto Spent Coffee Ground: Equilibrium, Regeneration, and Dynamic Performance in a Fixed-Bed Column by Dávila Guzmán, Nancy Elizabeth, Cerino Córdova, Felipe de Jesús, Loredo Cancino, Margarita, Rangel Mendez, J. R., Gómez González, René, Soto Regalado, Eduardo

    Published 2016
    “…Regeneration of SCG was evaluated using citric acid, calcium chloride, and nitric acid. The observed trend of desorption efficiency through four adsorption-desorption cycles was HNO3 > CaCl2 > C6H8O7. …”
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    Polymorphisms in GSTM1, GSTT1, GSTP1, and GSTM3 genes and breast cancer risk in northeastern Mexico : Short Communication by Jaramillo Rangel, Gilberto, Ortega Martínez, Marta Graciela, Cerda Flores, Ricardo Martín, Barrera Saldaña, Hugo Alberto

    Published 2015
    “…No associations between the GSTT1, GSTP1, and GSTM3 genotypes and neoplasia risk were observed. In conclusion, we determined the genotype distribution of GST polymorphisms in control subjects and breast cancer patients from northeastern Mexico. …”
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    Species composition and seasonal abundance of sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) in coffee agroecosystems by Pérez, Jeanneth, Virgen, Armando, Rojas, Julio Cesar, Rebollar Téllez, Eduardo Alfonso, Alfredo, Castillo, Infante, Francisco, Mikery, Oscar, Marina, Carlos Felix, Ibáñez Bernal, Sergio

    Published 2014
    “…While the number of sandflies captured was positively correlated with temperature and relative humidity, a negative correlation was observed between sandfly numbers and rainfall. Five species of sandflies were captured: Lutzomyia cruciata, Lutzomyia texana, Lutzomyia ovallesi, Lutzomyia cratifer/ undulata and Brumptomyia sp. …”
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    Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome: A 13-Year Follow-Up by Guerrero González, Guillermo Antonio, Martínez Cabriales, Sylvia Aideé, Hernández Juárez, Aideé Alejandra, Lugo Trampe, José de Jesús, Espinoza González, Nelly Alejandra, Gómez Flores, Minerva, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2014
    “…RTS is a rare disease, and in this patient we observed the evolution of her skin lesions and other clinical features, which were important for the classification of type II RTS. …”
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    Estimación de los niveles ambientales de formaldehido en clínicas de odontopediatría. by Villarreal González, Adela Andrea

    “…Conclusions The results showed there were formaldehyde concentrations in the air of the clinics, enough to generate irritations in eyes and skin, higher concentrations were also observed in the clinics where the ventilation was zero and they performed a poor management of it.…”
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    Innate host selection in Anopheles vestitipennis from southern Mexico. by Ulloa García, Armando, Arredondo Jiménez, Juan Ignacio, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Rodríguez, Mario Henry, González Cerón, Lilia

    Published 2004
    “…Experiments with F1 females resulted in 59% human selection rates, a 2.6 times increase compared with wild anthropophilic females, while a 1.2 times decrease in human selection rates (from 24% to 20%) was observed in F1 of wild zoophilic females. Host selection experiments in the Lacandón Forest revealed the same trend. …”
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    Climate complexity in the migratory cycle of Ammodramus bairdii by Bosso, Luciano, Peña Peniche, Alexander, Ruvalcaba Ortega, Irene, Rojas Soto, Octavio

    Published 2018
    “…A continuous and alarming decrease of its populations has been observed over the last 50 years, and studying its seasonal distribution and associated climatic niches could help improve strategies for its conservation. …”
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