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  • Schuler, B.; Rieger, G.; Gubser, M.; Arras, M.; Gianella, M.; Vogel, O.; Jirkof, P.; Cesarovic, N.; Klohs, J.; Jakob, P.; Brock, M.; Gorr, T.A.; Baum, O.; Hoppeler, H.; Samillan-Soto, V.; Gassmann, M.; Fischer, J.A.; Born, W.; Vogel, J. (Wiley, 2014)
    Aim: It is unknown how the heart distinguishes various overloads, such as exercise or hypertension, causing either physiological or pathological hypertrophy. We hypothesize that alpha-calcitonin-gene-related peptide (αCGRP), ...
  • Marcos, L.A.; Terashima, A.; Yi, P.; Andrade, R.; Cubero, F.J.; Albanis, E.; Gotuzzo Herencia, José Eduardo; Espinoza, J.R.; Friedman, S.L. (American Society of Parasitologists, 2011)
    We have evaluated the possible mechanisms of liver fibrosis caused by Fasciola hepatica in an animal model and in culture using immortalized human stellate cells. Liver biopsies of F. hepatica-infected rats were performed ...
  • Sheen Cortavarria, Patricia; Ferrer, P.; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Christiansen, G.; Moreno-Román, P.; Gutiérrez, A.H.; Sotelo, J.; Evangelista, W.; Fuentes, P.; Rueda, D.; Flores, M.; Olivera, P.; Solis, J.; Pesaresi, A.; Lamba, D.; Zimic-Peralta, Mirko Juan (American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2012)
    Pyrazinamidase of Mycobacterium tuberculosis catalyzes the conversion of pyrazinamide to the active molecule pyrazinoic acid. Reduction of pyrazinamidase activity results in a level of pyrazinamide resistance. Previous ...
  • Parrau, Daniela; Ebensperger, Germán; Herrera, Emilio A.; Moraga, Fernanda; Riquelme, Raquel A.; Ulloa, César E.; Rojas, Rodrigo T.; Silva, Pablo; Hernandez, Ismael; Ferrada, Javiera; Diaz, Marcela; Parer, Julian T.; Cabello, Gertrudis; Llanos, Aníbal J.; Reyes, Roberto V. (American Physiological Society, 2013)
    We determined whether store-operated channels (SOC) are involved in neonatal pulmonary artery function under conditions of acute and chronic hypoxia, using newborn sheep gestated and born either at high altitude (HA, 3,600 ...
  • Gillet, Nicolas A.; Cook, Lucy; Laydon, Daniel J.; Hlela, Carol; Verdonck, Kristien; Alvarez, Carolina; Gotuzzo Herencia, José Eduardo; Clark, Daniel; Farré, Lourdes; Bittencourt, Achiléa; Asquith, Becca; Taylor, Graham P.; Bangham, Charles R.M. (Public Library of Science, 2013)
    Human T-lymphotropic Virus-1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus that persists lifelong by driving clonal proliferation of infected T-cells. HTLV-1 causes a neuroinflammatory disease and adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. Strongyloidiasis, ...

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