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    Evaluación de la actividad antitumoral de células madre mesenquimales que sobreexpresan TRAIL e IFNβ en un modelo murino de linfoma. por González Villarreal, Carlos Alberto

    Publicado 2018
    “…To evaluate the antitumor activity of murine MSC from bone marrow (BM) genetically engineered to over-express TRAILc, TRAILs or IFNβ, in a solid murine lymphoma L5178Y. …”
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    Community profiling to analyse community information needs, and providers: perceptions from the people of the broomhall neighbourhood, from Sheffield, UK por Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Publicado 2010
    “…Conclusions and recommendations: For Broomhall residents it was recommended that they should change their neighbourhood name to Holberry Gardens and create a strategic alliance to save their neighbourhood from being taken over by developers; they also need to distance themselves from Broomhall and The Park, and to resist anti-working class policies from the European Union, central, regional, and local government and private/voluntary sectors. …”
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    OBESIDAD Y TEJIDO ADIPOSO por 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

    Publicado 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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    Afecto, alexitimia e ingesta emocional en personas con sobrepeso y obesidad. por Romero Legorreta, Natalia

    Publicado 2018
    “…Inability to identify or express emotions (known as alexithymia), can lead to emotional eating, which is the behavior of eating in different affective states in order to regulate them, taking it as a factor that contributes to overeating and therefore weight gain. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between affect, alexithymia and emotional eating in overweight and obese people. …”
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    Afecto, alexitimia e ingesta emocional en personas con sobrepeso y obesidad. por Romero Legorreta, Natalia

    Publicado 2018
    “…Inability to identify or express emotions (known as alexithymia), can lead to emotional eating, which is the behavior of eating in different affective states in order to regulate them, taking it as a factor that contributes to overeating and therefore weight gain. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between affect, alexithymia and emotional eating in overweight and obese people. …”
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