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    Expression of CCR5, CXCR4 and DC-SIGN in Cervix of HIV-1 Heterosexually Infected Mexican Women by Rivera Morales, Lydia Guadalupe, López Guillén, Paulo, Vázquez Guillén, José Manuel, Palacios Saucedo, Gerardo del Carmen, Rosas Taraco, Adrián Geovanni, Ramírez Pineda, Antonio, Amaya García, Patricia Irene, Rodríguez Padilla, Cristina

    Published 2012
    “…Conclusion: Levels of expression of the tested chemokine receptors in the cervix are different from each other and also vary from woman to woman, and seem to support the suggestion that chemokine receptor expression in genital tissues may be playing a role in the HIV transmission.…”
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    Transancestral mapping and genetic load in systemic lupus erythematosus by Langefeld, Carl D., Ainsworth, Hannah C., Cunninghame Graham, Deborah S., Kelly, Jennifer A., Comeau, Mary E., Marion, Miranda C., Howard, Timothy D., Ramos, Paula S., Croker, Jennifer A., Morris, David L., Sandling, Johanna K., Almlöf, Jonas Carlsson, Acevedo Vásquez, Eduardo M., Alarcón, Graciela S., Babini, Alejandra M., Baca, Vicente, Bengtsson, Anders A., Berbotto, Guillermo A., Bijl, Marc, Brown, Elizabeth E., Brunner, Hermine I., Cardiel, Mario H., Catoggio, Luis, Cervera, Ricard, Cucho Venegas, Jorge M., Dahlqvist, Solbritt Rantapää, D’Alfonso, Sandra, Da Silva, Berta Martins, De la Rúa Figueroa, Iñigo, Doria, Andrea, Edberg, Jeffrey C., Endreffy, Emőke, Esquivel Valerio, Jorge Antonio, Fortin, Paul R., Freedman, Barry I., Frostegård, Johan, García, Mercedes A., García de la Torre, Ignacio, Gilkeson, Gary S., Gladman, Dafna D., Gunnarsson, Iva, Guthridge, Joel M., Huggins, Jennifer L., James, Judith A., Kallenberg, Cees G. M., Kamen, Diane L., Karp, David R., Kaufman, Kenneth M., Kottyan, Leah C., Kovács, László, Laustrup, Helle, Lauwerys, Bernard R., Li, Quan Zhen, Maradiaga Ceceña, Marco A., Martín, Javier, McCune, Joseph M., McWilliams, David R., Merrill, Joan T., Miranda, Pedro, Moctezuma, José F., Nath, Swapan K., Niewold, Timothy B., Orozco, Lorena, Ortego Centeno, Norberto, Petri, Michelle, Pineau, Christian A., Pons Estel, Bernardo A., Pope, Janet, Raj, Prithvi, Ramsey Goldman, Rosalind, Reveille, John D., Russell, Laurie P., Sabio, José M., Aguilar Salinas, Carlos Alberto, Scherbarth, Hugo R., Scorza, Raffaella, Seldin, Michael F., Sjöwall, Christopher, Svenungsson, Elisabet, Thompson, Susan D., Toloza, Sergio M. A., Truedsson, Lennart, Tusié Luna, Teresa, Vasconcelos, Carlos, Vilá, Luis M., Wallace, Daniel J., Weisman, Michael H., Wither, Joan E., Bhangale, Tushar, Oksenberg, Jorge R., Rioux, John D., Gregersen, Peter K., Syvänen, Ann Christine, Rönnblom, Lars, Criswell, Lindsey A., Jacob, Chaim O., Sivils, Kathy L., Tsao, Betty P., Schanberg, Laura E., Behrens, Timothy W., Silverman, Earl D., Alarcón Riquelme, Marta E., Kimberly, Robert P., Harley, John B., Wakeland, Edward K., Graham, Robert R., Gaffney, Patrick M., Vyse, Timothy J.

    Published 2017
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    Controversies in medicine: Thyroid nodules ‘‘head or tails’’ by Ovalle Berumen, Jesús Fernando

    Published 2016
    “…Statistics on the prevalence of this pathology vary from series to series. However, the numbers indicate that between 4% and 7% of the general population present one or more nodules on their thyroid and, as in all diseases related to this organ, they are more frequent in females…”
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    Phenology of woody species: a review by González Rodríguez, Humberto, Maiti, Ratikanta, Sarkar, N. C.

    Published 2014
    “…Use of satellite-derived metrics,such as VARI, may be used for evaluating the spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of species composition across broad geographic regions.…”
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    Lichen myxedematosus: a rare group of cutaneous mucinosis by Cárdenas Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio, Herz Ruelas, Maira Elizabeth, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2019
    “…Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of dermatoses in which excess deposition of mucin in the dermis gives the skin a waxy appearance, with papules and plaques that can vary from self-healing mucinosis to even disrupting the normal shape of a patient’s face, conferring a leonine facies, or be part of life threatening diseases like scleromyxedema. …”
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    MEETING OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MEXICO by Taylor, William B.

    Published 2022
    “…His initiatives were well received at home and abroad, culminating in a papal bull of 1754 in which Pope Benedict XIV officially announced the miracle and recognized Mary of Guadalupe as patroness of New Spain, borrowing the words of Psalm 147, Non fecit taliter omni nationi (He -God- has favored no other people in this way). …”
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    Ionizing radiation-induced DNA injury and damage detection in patients with breast cancer by Borrego Soto, Gissela, Ortiz López, Rocío, Rojas Martínez, Augusto

    Published 2015
    “…Radiotherapy is frequently used in patients with breast cancer, but some patients may be more susceptible to ionizing radiation, and increased exposure to radiation sources may be associated to radiation adverse events. …”
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    The Use of Soy Protein in Aquafeeds by Dersjant-Li, Yueming

    Published 2019
    “…Furthermore, the quality of fishmeal can vary to a largeextent, concerning to nutritional composition, pathogen and contamination of biogenicamines. …”
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    Challenges in Developing Successful Formulated Feed for Culture of Larval Fish and Crustaceans by D'Abramo, Louis R.

    Published 2019
    “…Expansion and production consistency in commercial farming of aquatic species,particularly species of marine fish, are limited by the lack of successful replacement of livefood with formulated feeds. Lack of progress may be due to insurmountable objectivescreated by the persistence of several biases about what constitutes the proper formulatedfeed and conditions for larval culture. …”
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