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  1. Article: Human immunodeficiency virus patients with low CD4 counts are more likely to have precancerous polyps identified during index colonoscopy.

    Likhtshteyn, Michelle / Marzouk, Evan / Arroyo-Mercado, Fray M / Chawla, Gurasees / Rosengarten, Sabrina / Lerer, Renata / Ojeda-Martinez, Hector / Thor, Savanna

    World journal of gastrointestinal endoscopy

    2023  Volume 15, Issue 9, Page(s) 545–552

    Abstract: Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has improved the life expectancy of patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As these patients age, they are at increased risk for developing non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome defining ... ...

    Abstract Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has improved the life expectancy of patients living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). As these patients age, they are at increased risk for developing non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome defining malignancies (NADMs) such as colon cancers.
    Aim: To determine which factors are associated with the development of precancerous polyps on screening colonoscopy in patients with HIV and to investigate whether HIV disease status, measured by viral load and CD4 count, might influence precancerous polyp development.
    Methods: A retrospective review of records at two urban academic medical centers was performed for HIV patients who had a screening colonoscopy between 2005-2015. Patients with a history of colorectal cancer or polyps, poor bowel preparation, or inflammatory bowel disease were excluded. Demographic data such as sex, age, race, and body mass index (BMI) as well as information regarding the HIV disease status such as CD4 count, viral load, and medication regimen were collected. Well-controlled patients were defined as those that had viral load < 50 copies, and poorly-controlled patients were those with viral load ≥ 50. Patients were also stratified based on their CD4 count, comparing those with a low CD4 count to those with a high CD4 count. Using colonoscopy reports in the medical record, the size, histology, and number of polyps were recorded for each patient. Precancerous polyps included adenomas and proximal serrated polyps. Data was analyzed using Fisher's exact tests and logistic regression through SAS 3.8 software.
    Results: Two hundred and seven patients met our inclusion criteria. The mean age was 56.13 years, and 58% were males. There were no significant differences in terms of age, race or ethnicity, insurance, and smoking status between patients with CD4 counts above or below 500. BMI was lower in patients with CD4 count < 500 as compared to those with count > 500 (
    Conclusion: Patients with low CD4 counts were more likely to have precancerous polyps on their screening colonoscopy although the etiology for this association is unclear. We also found an increased risk of precancerous polyps in patients taking non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, which is contradictory to prior literature showing ART has decreased the risk of development of NADMs. However, there have not been studies looking at colorectal cancer and ART by drug class, to our knowledge. Further prospective studies are needed to determine the effect of HIV control and therapies on polyp development.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2573698-X
    ISSN 1948-5190
    ISSN 1948-5190
    DOI 10.4253/wjge.v15.i9.545
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  2. Article: Assessment of Bronchiectasis in HIV Patients among an Urban Population.

    Dronamraju, Veena / Singh, Navneet / Poon, Justin / Shah, Sachi / Gorga, Joseph / Ojeda-Martinez, Hector / McFarlane, Samy

    Case reports in pulmonology

    2020  Volume 2020, Page(s) 8903809

    Abstract: Bronchiectasis is characterized by permanent destruction of the airways that presents with productive cough, as well as bronchial wall thickening and luminal dilatation on computed tomographic (CT) scan of the chest; it is associated with high mortality. ...

    Abstract Bronchiectasis is characterized by permanent destruction of the airways that presents with productive cough, as well as bronchial wall thickening and luminal dilatation on computed tomographic (CT) scan of the chest; it is associated with high mortality. Accumulating data suggests higher rates of bronchiectasis among the HIV-positive population. This case series involves 14 patients with bronchiectasis and HIV followed at two major urban institutions from 1999 to 2018. Demographics, clinical presentation, microbiology, radiographic imaging, and outcomes were collected and compiled. Mean age was 42 years (range 12-77 years). 36% had a CD4 count greater than 500 cells/mm
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2666707-1
    ISSN 2090-6854 ; 2090-6846
    ISSN (online) 2090-6854
    ISSN 2090-6846
    DOI 10.1155/2020/8903809
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  3. Article: Chronic sinusitis-associated antrolith.

    Manning, Nyla / Wu, Patrick / Preis, Jana / Ojeda-Martinez, Hector / Chan, Michael

    IDCases

    2018  Volume 14, Page(s) e00467

    Abstract: An antrolith is a calcified mass found in the nasal cavity or sinus, usually maxillary, described in literature as a rare phenomenon. Its presenting symptoms are variable and include symptoms associated with chronic sinusitis. We describe a 66 year old ... ...

    Abstract An antrolith is a calcified mass found in the nasal cavity or sinus, usually maxillary, described in literature as a rare phenomenon. Its presenting symptoms are variable and include symptoms associated with chronic sinusitis. We describe a 66 year old man with chronic sinusitis who presented with facial pain and epistaxis and upon further evaluation was found to have an antrolith of the left maxillary sinus.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-11-03
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2745454-X
    ISSN 2214-2509
    ISSN 2214-2509
    DOI 10.1016/j.idcr.2018.e00467
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  4. Article ; Online: Transfusion-associated adverse events incidence and severity after the implementation of an active hemovigilance program with 24 h follow-up. A prospective cohort study.

    Bueno, José L / Bocanegra, Ana B / Sánchez, Isabel / Mateos, José M / Puyuelo, Alba / García Erce, José A / Villanueva, Héctor / Reaño, María M / Núñez, Lucía / Losa, Azucena / Arias, Ana / Aguilar, Miriam / Richart, Luis A / Martínez, Fátima / Salgado, Rosario / Royuela, Ana / Cruz-Bermúdez, Juan L / Fernández, Roberto / Forés, Rafael /
    Fornet, Inocencia / Ojeda, Emilio / Cabrera, Rafael / Duarte, Rafael F

    Transfusion

    2023  Volume 63, Issue 10, Page(s) 1859–1871

    Abstract: Background: Hemovigilance (HV) is usually based on voluntary reports (passive HV). Our aim is to ascertain credible incidence, severity, and mortality of transfusion-associated adverse events (TAAEs) using an active HV program.: Study design and ... ...

    Abstract Background: Hemovigilance (HV) is usually based on voluntary reports (passive HV). Our aim is to ascertain credible incidence, severity, and mortality of transfusion-associated adverse events (TAAEs) using an active HV program.
    Study design and methods: Prospective cohort study to estimate transfusion risk after 46,488 transfusions in 5830 patients, using an active HV program with follow-up within the first 24 h after transfusion. We compared these results to those with the previously established passive HV program during the same 30 months of the study. We explored factors associated with the occurrence of TAAEs using generalized estimating equations models.
    Results: With the active HV program TAAEs incidence was 57.3 (95% CI, 50.5-64.2) and mortality 1.1 (95% CI, 0.13-2.01) per 10,000 transfusions. Incidence with the new surveillance model was 14.0 times higher than with the passive. Most events occurred when transfusions had already finished (60.2%); especially pulmonary events (80.4%). Three out of five deaths and 50.3% of severe TAAEs were pulmonary. In the multivariate analysis surgical patients had half TAAEs risk when compared to medical patients (OR, 0.53; 95% CI, 0.34-0.78) and women had nearly twice the risk of a pulmonary event compared to men (OR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.03-3.32). Patient's age, blood component type, or blood component shelf-life were unrelated to TAAEs risk.
    Discussion: Active hemovigilance programs provide additional data which may lead to better recognition and understanding of TAAEs and their frequency and severity.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Female ; Blood Safety ; Incidence ; Prospective Studies ; Follow-Up Studies ; Blood Transfusion
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208417-x
    ISSN 1537-2995 ; 0041-1132
    ISSN (online) 1537-2995
    ISSN 0041-1132
    DOI 10.1111/trf.17538
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  5. Article ; Online: TLR2 and TLR4 Surface and Gene Expression in White Blood Cells after Fasting and Oral Glucose, Lipid and Protein Challenges: Influence of Obesity and Sex Hormones.

    Martínez-García, M Ángeles / Ojeda-Ojeda, Miriam / Rodríguez-Martín, Eulalia / Insenser, María / Moncayo, Samuel / Álvarez-Blasco, Francisco / Luque-Ramírez, Manuel / Escobar-Morreale, Héctor F

    Biomolecules

    2020  Volume 10, Issue 1

    Abstract: We studied if macronutrients of the diet have different effects on leukocyte activation, and if these effects are influenced by sex hormones or obesity. We analyzed leukocyte cell surface and gene expression of toll-like receptors 2 and 4 (TLR2 and TLR4) ...

    Abstract We studied if macronutrients of the diet have different effects on leukocyte activation, and if these effects are influenced by sex hormones or obesity. We analyzed leukocyte cell surface and gene expression of toll-like receptors 2 and 4 (TLR2 and TLR4) during fasting and after macronutrient loads in women with polycystic ovary syndrome and female and male controls. Fasting TLR2 surface expression in neutrophils was higher in men than in women. Obese subjects presented higher
    MeSH term(s) Down-Regulation ; Fasting ; Female ; Glucose/metabolism ; Glucose Tolerance Test ; Gonadal Steroid Hormones/metabolism ; Humans ; Lipid Metabolism ; Male ; Neutrophils/metabolism ; Obesity/genetics ; Obesity/metabolism ; Postprandial Period ; Toll-Like Receptor 2/analysis ; Toll-Like Receptor 2/genetics ; Toll-Like Receptor 4/analysis ; Toll-Like Receptor 4/genetics ; Up-Regulation
    Chemical Substances Gonadal Steroid Hormones ; TLR2 protein, human ; TLR4 protein, human ; Toll-Like Receptor 2 ; Toll-Like Receptor 4 ; Glucose (IY9XDZ35W2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-09
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2701262-1
    ISSN 2218-273X ; 2218-273X
    ISSN (online) 2218-273X
    ISSN 2218-273X
    DOI 10.3390/biom10010111
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  6. Article ; Online: Underlying and proximate drivers of biodiversity changes in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves.

    Auliz-Ortiz, Daniel Martín / Benítez-Malvido, Julieta / Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor / Dirzo, Rodolfo / Pérez-Farrera, Miguel Ángel / Luna-Reyes, Roberto / Mendoza, Eduardo / Álvarez-Añorve, Mariana Yólotl / Álvarez-Sánchez, Javier / Arias-Ataide, Dulce María / Ávila-Cabadilla, Luis Daniel / Botello, Francisco / Braasch, Marco / Casas, Alejandro / Campos-Villanueva, Delfino Álvaro / Cedeño-Vázquez, José Rogelio / Chávez-Tovar, José Cuauhtémoc / Coates, Rosamond / Dechnik-Vázquez, Yanus /
    Del Coro Arizmendi, María / Dias, Pedro Américo / Dorado, Oscar / Enríquez, Paula / Escalona-Segura, Griselda / Farías-González, Verónica / Favila, Mario E / García, Andrés / García-Morales, Leccinum Jesús / Gavito-Pérez, Fernando / Gómez-Domínguez, Héctor / González-García, Fernando / González-Zamora, Arturo / Cuevas-Guzmán, Ramón / Haro-Belchez, Enrique / Hernández-Huerta, Arturo Heriberto / Hernández-Ordoñez, Omar / Horváth, Anna / Ibarra-Manríquez, Guillermo / Lavín-Murcio, Pablo Antonio / Lira-Saade, Rafael / López-Díaz, Karime / MacSwiney G, M Cristina / Mandujano, Salvador / Martínez-Camilo, Rubén / Martínez-Ávalos, José Guadalupe / Martínez-Meléndez, Nayely / Monroy-Ojeda, Alan / Mora, Francisco / Mora-Olivo, Arturo / Muench, Carlos / Peña-Mondragón, Juan L / Percino-Daniel, Ruth / Ramírez-Marcial, Neptalí / Reyna-Hurtado, Rafael / Rodríguez-Ruíz, Erick Rubén / Sánchez-Cordero, Víctor / Suazo-Ortuño, Ireri / Terán-Juárez, Sergio Alejandro / Valdivieso-Pérez, Ingrid Abril / Valencia, Vivian / Valenzuela-Galván, David / Vargas-Contreras, Jorge Albino / Vázquez-Pérez, José Raúl / Vega-Rivera, Jorge Humberto / Venegas-Barrera, Crystian Sadiel / Martínez-Ramos, Miguel

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

    2024  Volume 121, Issue 6, Page(s) e2305944121

    Abstract: Protected areas are of paramount relevance to conserving wildlife and ecosystem contributions to people. Yet, their conservation success is increasingly threatened by human activities including habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and species ... ...

    Abstract Protected areas are of paramount relevance to conserving wildlife and ecosystem contributions to people. Yet, their conservation success is increasingly threatened by human activities including habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and species overexploitation. Thus, understanding the underlying and proximate drivers of anthropogenic threats is urgently needed to improve protected areas' effectiveness, especially in the biodiversity-rich tropics. We addressed this issue by analyzing expert-provided data on long-term biodiversity change (last three decades) over 14 biosphere reserves from the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot. Using multivariate analyses and structural equation modeling, we tested the influence of major socioeconomic drivers (demographic, economic, and political factors), spatial indicators of human activities (agriculture expansion and road extension), and forest landscape modifications (forest loss and isolation) as drivers of biodiversity change. We uncovered a significant proliferation of disturbance-tolerant guilds and the loss or decline of disturbance-sensitive guilds within reserves causing a "winner and loser" species replacement over time. Guild change was directly related to forest spatial changes promoted by the expansion of agriculture and roads within reserves. High human population density and low nonfarming occupation were identified as the main underlying drivers of biodiversity change. Our findings suggest that to mitigate anthropogenic threats to biodiversity within biosphere reserves, fostering human population well-being via sustainable, nonfarming livelihood opportunities around reserves is imperative.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Animals ; Ecosystem ; Biodiversity ; Agriculture ; Animals, Wild ; Climate Change
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 209104-5
    ISSN 1091-6490 ; 0027-8424
    ISSN (online) 1091-6490
    ISSN 0027-8424
    DOI 10.1073/pnas.2305944121
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  7. Article ; Online: The genus Rickettsia in Mexico: Current knowledge and perspectives.

    Sánchez-Montes, Sokani / Colunga-Salas, Pablo / Lozano-Sardaneta, Yokomi N / Zazueta-Islas, Héctor M / Ballados-González, Gerardo G / Salceda-Sánchez, Beatriz / Huerta-Jiménez, Herón / Torres-Castro, Marco / Panti-May, Jesús Alonso / Peniche-Lara, Gaspar / Muñoz-García, Claudia I / Rendón-Franco, Emilio / Ojeda-Chi, Melina M / Rodríguez-Vivas, Roger I / Zavala-Castro, Jorge / Dzul-Rosado, Karla / Lugo-Caballero, César / Alcántara-Rodríguez, Virginia E / Delgado-de la Mora, Jesús /
    Licona-Enríquez, Jesús D / Delgado-de la Mora, David / López-Pérez, Andrés M / Álvarez-Hernández, Gerardo / Tinoco-Gracia, Luis / Rodríguez-Lomelí, Moisés / Ulloa-García, Armando / Blum-Domínguez, Selene / Tamay-Segovia, Paulino / Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela / Cruz-Romero, Anabel / Romero-Salas, Dora / Martínez-Medina, Miguel A / Becker, Ingeborg

    Ticks and tick-borne diseases

    2020  Volume 12, Issue 2, Page(s) 101633

    Abstract: The genus Rickettsia encompasses 35 valid species of intracellular, coccobacilli bacteria that can infect several eukaryotic taxa, causing multiple emerging and re-emerging diseases worldwide. This work aimed to gather and summarise the current knowledge ...

    Abstract The genus Rickettsia encompasses 35 valid species of intracellular, coccobacilli bacteria that can infect several eukaryotic taxa, causing multiple emerging and re-emerging diseases worldwide. This work aimed to gather and summarise the current knowledge about the genus Rickettsia in Mexico, updating the taxonomy of the bacteria and their hosts by including all the records available until 2020, to elucidate host-parasite relationships and determine the geographical distribution of each Rickettsia species present in the country. Until now, 14 species of Rickettsia belonging to four groups have been recorded in Mexico. These species have been associated with 26 arthropod species (14 hard ticks, three soft ticks, two sucking lice, and seven fleas) and 17 mammal species distributed over 30 states in Mexico. This work highlights the high biological inventory of rickettsias for Mexico and reinforces the need to approach the study of this group from a One Health perspective.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Anoplura/microbiology ; Host-Parasite Interactions ; Host-Pathogen Interactions ; Mammals/microbiology ; Mexico ; Rickettsia/physiology ; Siphonaptera/microbiology ; Ticks/microbiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-14
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2541872-5
    ISSN 1877-9603 ; 1877-959X
    ISSN (online) 1877-9603
    ISSN 1877-959X
    DOI 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2020.101633
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  8. Article ; Online: Association of TLR2 S450S and ICAM1 K469E polymorphisms with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and obesity.

    Ojeda-Ojeda, Miriam / Martínez-García, M Ángeles / Alpañés, Macarena / Luque-Ramírez, Manuel / Escobar-Morreale, Héctor F

    Journal of reproductive immunology

    2016  Volume 113, Page(s) 9–15

    Abstract: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are activated by inflammatory stimuli and influence endothelial functions, contributing to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. We investigate the influence of polymorphisms in the genes encoding toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and ...

    Abstract Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are activated by inflammatory stimuli and influence endothelial functions, contributing to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. We investigate the influence of polymorphisms in the genes encoding toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and 4 (TLR4) and endothelial adhesion molecules on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and its interaction with obesity. Ten single nucleotide polymorphisms were genotyped in 305 women with PCOS and 166 non-hyperandrogenic control women. In obese women, TLR2 S450S and ICAM1 K469E polymorphisms differently influenced metabolic variables and PCOS, respectively. Irrespective of PCOS, variant alleles of TLR2 S450S increased triglycerides, fasting insulin levels, and insulin resistance in obese women. TLR2 S450S interacted with obesity and PCOS on androstenedione levels, mutant alleles were associated with increased androstenedione concentrations in all women, with the exception of obese patients with PCOS (P=0.034). Regarding ICAM1 K469E, homozygosis for K469 alleles was more frequent in PCOS, but only in obese women (P=0.014). K469 alleles were also related to increased body mass index (P=0.017) and diastolic blood pressure (P=0.034). Moreover, ICAM1 K469E interacted with obesity and PCOS on serum triglyceride levels (P=0.019) and with PCOS on serum sex hormone-binding globulin concentrations (P=0.006). In conclusion, TLR2 S450S and ICAM1 K469E polymorphisms may be associated with PCOS and metabolic comorbidities in obese women.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Alleles ; Amino Acid Substitution ; Androstenedione/blood ; Androstenedione/genetics ; Androstenedione/immunology ; Female ; Humans ; Insulin/blood ; Insulin/genetics ; Insulin/immunology ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/blood ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/genetics ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/immunology ; Obesity/blood ; Obesity/complications ; Obesity/genetics ; Obesity/immunology ; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/blood ; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/complications ; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/genetics ; Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/immunology ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Toll-Like Receptor 2/blood ; Toll-Like Receptor 2/genetics ; Toll-Like Receptor 2/immunology ; Triglycerides/blood ; Triglycerides/genetics ; Triglycerides/immunology
    Chemical Substances ICAM1 protein, human ; Insulin ; TLR2 protein, human ; Toll-Like Receptor 2 ; Triglycerides ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (126547-89-5) ; Androstenedione (409J2J96VR)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-02
    Publishing country Ireland
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 424421-7
    ISSN 1872-7603 ; 0165-0378
    ISSN (online) 1872-7603
    ISSN 0165-0378
    DOI 10.1016/j.jri.2015.09.072
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  9. Article: Genotype-Environment Interaction Analysis of NQO1, CYP2E1, and NAT2 Polymorphisms and the Risk of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Report From the Mexican Interinstitutional Group for the Identification of the Causes of Childhood Leukemia.

    Medina-Sanson, Aurora / Núñez-Enríquez, Juan Carlos / Hurtado-Cordova, Eduardo / Pérez-Saldivar, María Luisa / Martínez-García, Anayeli / Jiménez-Hernández, Elva / Fernández-López, Juan Carlos / Martín-Trejo, Jorge Alfonso / Pérez-Lorenzana, Héctor / Flores-Lujano, Janet / Amador-Sánchez, Raquel / Mora-Ríos, Felix Gustavo / Peñaloza-González, José Gabriel / Duarte-Rodríguez, David Aldebarán / Torres-Nava, José Refugio / Flores-Bautista, Juan Eduardo / Espinosa-Elizondo, Rosa Martha / Román-Zepeda, Pedro Francisco / Flores-Villegas, Luz Victoria /
    González-Ulivarri, Juana Esther / Martínez-Silva, Sofía Irene / Espinoza-Anrubio, Gilberto / Almeida-Hernández, Carolina / Ramírez-Colorado, Rosario / Hernández-Mora, Luis / García-López, Luis Ramiro / Cruz-Ojeda, Gabriela Adriana / Godoy-Esquivel, Arturo Emilio / Contreras-Hernández, Iris / Medina-Hernández, Abraham / López-Caballero, María Guadalupe / Hernández-Pineda, Norma Angélica / Granados-Kraulles, Jorge / Rodríguez-Vázquez, María Adriana / Torres-Valle, Delfino / Cortés-Reyes, Carlos / Medrano-López, Francisco / Pérez-Gómez, Jessica Arleet / Martínez-Ríos, Annel / Aguilar-De Los Santos, Antonio / Serafin-Díaz, Berenice / Bekker-Méndez, Vilma Carolina / Mata-Rocha, Minerva / Morales-Castillo, Blanca Angélica / Sepúlveda-Robles, Omar Alejandro / Ramírez-Bello, Julián / Rosas-Vargas, Haydeé / Hidalgo-Miranda, Alfredo / Mejía-Aranguré, Juan Manuel / Jiménez-Morales, Silvia

    Frontiers in oncology

    2020  Volume 10, Page(s) 571869

    Abstract: Background: ...

    Abstract Background:
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    Publishing date 2020-09-21
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2020.571869
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  10. Article: Association Analysis Between the Functional Single Nucleotide Variants in miR-146a, miR-196a-2, miR-499a, and miR-612 With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

    Jiménez-Morales, Silvia / Núñez-Enríquez, Juan Carlos / Cruz-Islas, Jazmín / Bekker-Méndez, Vilma Carolina / Jiménez-Hernández, Elva / Medina-Sanson, Aurora / Olarte-Carrillo, Irma / Martínez-Tovar, Adolfo / Flores-Lujano, Janet / Ramírez-Bello, Julian / Pérez-Saldívar, María Luisa / Martín-Trejo, Jorge Alfonso / Pérez-Lorenzana, Héctor / Amador-Sánchez, Raquel / Mora-Ríos, Felix Gustavo / Peñaloza-González, José Gabriel / Duarte-Rodríguez, David Aldebarán / Torres-Nava, José Refugio / Flores-Bautista, Juan Eduardo /
    Espinosa-Elizondo, Rosa Martha / Román-Zepeda, Pedro Francisco / Flores-Villegas, Luz Victoria / Tamez-Gómez, Edna Liliana / López-García, Víctor Hugo / Lara-Ramos, José Ramón / González-Ulivarri, Juana Esther / Martínez-Silva, Sofía Irene / Espinoza-Anrubio, Gilberto / Almeida-Hernández, Carolina / Ramírez-Colorado, Rosario / Hernández-Mora, Luis / García-López, Luis Ramiro / Cruz-Ojeda, Gabriela Adriana / Godoy-Esquivel, Arturo Emilio / Contreras-Hernández, Iris / Medina-Hernández, Abraham / López-Caballero, María Guadalupe / Hernández-Pineda, Norma Angélica / Granados-Kraulles, Jorge / Rodríguez-Vázquez, María Adriana / Torres-Valle, Delfino / Cortés-Reyes, Carlos / Medrano-López, Francisco / Pérez-Gómez, Jessica Arleet / Martínez-Ríos, Annel / Aguilar-De-Los-Santos, Antonio / Serafin-Díaz, Berenice / Gutiérrez-Rivera, María de Lourdes / Merino-Pasaye, Laura Elizabeth / Vargas-Alarcón, Gilberto / Mata-Rocha, Minerva / Sepúlveda-Robles, Omar Alejandro / Rosas-Vargas, Haydeé / Hidalgo-Miranda, Alfredo / Mejía-Aranguré, Juan Manuel

    Frontiers in oncology

    2021  Volume 11, Page(s) 762063

    Abstract: Background: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of immature lymphocytes, in whose development involves both environmental and genetic factors. It is well known that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ... ...

    Abstract Background: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of immature lymphocytes, in whose development involves both environmental and genetic factors. It is well known that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in coding and noncoding genes contribute to the susceptibility to ALL. This study aims to determine whether SNPs in
    Methods: A multicenter case-control study was carried out including patients with
    Results: miR-499a
    Conclusion: Our findings suggest that SNP located in
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-05
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2021.762063
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