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IDENTIFICACIÓN DE HELICOBACTER PYLORI A PARTIR DE LESIÓN ATEROSCLERÓTICA CORONARIA HUMANA
Introducción: El principal mecanismo patogénico que subyace la génesis y desarrollo de enfermedades del sistema circulatorio es la aterosclerosis. Es un proceso patológico complejo y progresivo de la pared arterial que afecta especialmente a las arterias
Franklin E. Torres+1 more
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The role of long non-coding RNA NORAD in digestive system tumors [PDF]
In recent years, it has been discovered that the expression of long non-coding RNAs is highly deregulated in several types of cancer and contributes to its progression and development.
Yussel Pérez-Navarro+4 more
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Identification of HIV infection in two solid organ recipients three years after transplantation [PDF]
Mopán NC+4 more
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Distribución geográfica de la Tuberculosis Humana y Bovina e identificación de especies en el Estado de México [PDF]
La tuberculosis es una enfermedad crónica e infecciosa que persiste en la población humana y bovina. Los Sistemas de Información Geográfica han sido utilizados en los últimos años para identificar la distribución espacial y temporal de la tuberculosis ...
Ramírez Durán, Ninfa+1 more
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Background – Hymenoptera envenomation with honey bee (Apis mellifera) and paper wasp (Polistes spp.) may cause life‐threatening anaphylaxis in dogs. In human patients, clinical history, intradermal testing (IDT) and measurement of allergen‐specific serological immunoglobulin (Ig)E (sIgE) are used to support a diagnosis of Hymenoptera venom ...
Hilary H. Chan+3 more
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Identifying socioeconomic and biophysical factors driving forest loss in protected areas
Abstract Protected areas (PAs) are a commonly used strategy to confront forest conversion and biodiversity loss. Although determining drivers of forest loss is central to conservation success, understanding of them is limited by conventional modeling assumptions.
Kathryn A. Powlen+3 more
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Abstract Citizen science (CS) is gaining recognition as a valuable approach to meet data needs for environmental projects while fostering collaboration between scientists and members of the public. Despite increasing implementation of CS by natural resource entities, organizations’ motivations for engaging in CS remain poorly understood.
Amanda N. Van Buskirk+4 more
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Effect of semantics in the study of tolerance for wolves
Abstract As conservation scholars increasingly recognize the critical role of human thought and behavior in determining the persistence of biodiversity across the globe, a growing line of inquiry regarding the validity and comparability of previous applications of core psychological concepts has emerged.
Shelby C. Carlson+3 more
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Abstract Conserving coral reefs is critical for maintaining marine biodiversity, protecting coastlines, and supporting livelihoods in many coastal communities. Climate change threatens coral reefs globally, but researchers have identified a portfolio of coral reefs (bioclimatic units [BCUs]) that are relatively less exposed to climate impacts and ...
Caitlin D. Kuempel+6 more
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Using interview surveys and multispecies occupancy models to inform vertebrate conservation
Abstract Species distribution data are an essential biodiversity variable requiring robust monitoring to inform wildlife conservation. Yet, such data remain inherently sparse because of the logistical challenges of monitoring biodiversity across broad geographic extents.
Rajeev Pillay+6 more
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