Browsing by Author "Rivero, Virginia E."
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Association between Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis genital infections in male partners of infertile couples
Olivera, Carolina; Mosmann, Jessica P.; Paira, Daniela A.; Molina, Rosa I.; Tissera, Andrea D.; Motrich, Rubén D.; Cuffini, Cecilia G.; Rivero, Virginia E. (Nature Publishing Group, 2021-12)The prevalence of HPV infection and its relationship with other sexually transmitted infections was analyzed in a cohort of 117 male partners of infertile couples from Cordoba, Argentina. Semen samples and urethral swabs ... -
Caracterización del rol de adenosina en la respuesta inmune cardíaca a la infección por Trypanosoma cruzi y efecto de su manipulación en la progresión de la miocardiopatía chagásica
Eberhardt, Natalia (2019)La cardiomiopatía crónica, causada por el parásito intracelular Trypanosoma cruzi, constituye un importante problema de salud pública en América Latina debido a su prevalencia y mortalidad. Alrededor del 30% de los pacientes ... -
Implications of prostate inflammation on male fertility
Motrich, Rubén D.; Salazar, Florencia C.; Breser, María L.; Mackern-Oberti, Juan P.; Godoy, Gloria J.; Olivera, Carolina; Paira, Daniela A.; Rivero, Virginia E. (Blackwell Verlag GmbH, 2018-12-20)The prostate is the seat of three major causes of morbidity: benign prostatic hyper‐plasia, prostate cancer and prostatitis, three conditions in which inflammation has been implicated. A state of inflammation ... -
T Regulatory cells from non-obese diabetic mice show low responsiveness to IL-2 stimulation and exhibit differential expression of anergy-related and ubiquitination factors
Godoy, Gloria J.; Olivera, Carolina; Paira, Daniela A.; Salazar, Florencia C.; Ana, Yamile; Stempin, Cinthia C.; Motrich, Rubén D.; Rivero, Virginia E. (Piotr Trzonkowski, Medical University of Gdansk, 2019-11-25)Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are pivotal for the maintenance of tolerance. Alterations in their number and/or function have been proposed to occur in the autoimmune-prone non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Comparing the ...