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    Iron overload by Marfil Rivera, Luis Javier

    Published 2015
    “…The normal iron content of the body is 3---4 g. It exists in hemoglobin, in iron-containing proteins different to hemoglobin, in iron bound to transferrin in plasma, and in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin. …”
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    Nutrition and health of fish by P. Lall, Santosh

    Published 2019
    “…The potential impact of certain vitamins (A, E and C), traceelements (iron and selenium), protein, carbohydrate and lipid on the immune response and the pathogenesis ofdeficiency diseases is briefly reviewed. …”
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    Comportamiento de un fulvato de calcio en dos especies (Lilium nashville y Lilium pollyanna) en la calidad de flor de corte. by Arredondo Pastrana, Diana Marisol

    Published 2017
    “…First experiment was made at Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro (UAAAN) culturing the specie Lilium nashville and evaluating the performance of the diameter and length of the stem, the number of flower buds, and the length of bud flowers against each treatment and obtain the correlation between the calcium content; also the concentration of calcium, magnesium and iron for each container was measure with the help of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer VARIAN Spectr AA-5 per determinate the match between the elements when were absorbed by the plant. …”
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    Comportamiento de un fulvato de calcio en dos especies (Lilium nashville y Lilium pollyanna) en la calidad de flor de corte. by Arredondo Pastrana, Diana Marisol

    Published 2017
    “…First experiment was made at Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro (UAAAN) culturing the specie Lilium nashville and evaluating the performance of the diameter and length of the stem, the number of flower buds, and the length of bud flowers against each treatment and obtain the correlation between the calcium content; also the concentration of calcium, magnesium and iron for each container was measure with the help of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer VARIAN Spectr AA-5 per determinate the match between the elements when were absorbed by the plant. …”
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    Análisis hidrogeológico e hidrogeoquímico del campus Ciudad Universitaria de la UANL; como aporte para el manejo sostenible del agua subterránea. by García González, Teodora Saraí

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, coliform bacteria and metals such as iron and manganese, and the relationship with vulnerable areas of the vulnerability index map, showed the anthropogenic influence that is contaminating the groundwater of the CU-UANL campus. …”
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    Análisis hidrogeológico e hidrogeoquímico del campus Ciudad Universitaria de la UANL; como aporte para el manejo sostenible del agua subterránea. by García González, Teodora Saraí

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, coliform bacteria and metals such as iron and manganese, and the relationship with vulnerable areas of the vulnerability index map, showed the anthropogenic influence that is contaminating the groundwater of the CU-UANL campus. …”
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    Caracterización de la función de la proteína de eflujo de cationes Dmct (Yali0F19734p) en Yarrowia lipolytica by González Lozano, Katia Jamileth

    Published 2020
    “…When the cells were subjected to ionic stress due to the presence of metals, morphological changes were observed with the zinc, copper and iron cations, but not with calcium. Observing the internalization of the cations by fluorescence, no differences were observed between the strain that contained the gene and the one that did not, because both manage to internalize the ions into the cytoplasm and vacuoles. …”
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    Caracterización de la función de la proteína de eflujo de cationes Dmct (Yali0F19734p) en Yarrowia lipolytica by González Lozano, Katia Jamileth

    Published 2020
    “…When the cells were subjected to ionic stress due to the presence of metals, morphological changes were observed with the zinc, copper and iron cations, but not with calcium. Observing the internalization of the cations by fluorescence, no differences were observed between the strain that contained the gene and the one that did not, because both manage to internalize the ions into the cytoplasm and vacuoles. …”
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