Browsing Artículos by Language "spa"
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Alzheimer´s disease in Cordoba, Argentina : cross-sectional study in the university community through DASPU, its health care insurance institution
(2011)In Argentina, and particularly in Córdoba, there are limited studies on prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) or drug treatment received by patients. -
Impairment of glutamate homeostasis in the nucleus accumbens core underpins cross-sensitization to cocaine following chronic restraint stress
(2022-08-01)Though the facilitating influence of stress on drug abuse is well documented, the mechanisms underlying this interaction have yet to be fully elucidated. The present study explores the neurobiological mechanisms underpinning ... -
Multidimensional Spectral Phasors of LAURDAN’s Excitation–Emission Matrices: The Ultimate Sensor for Lipid Phases?
(American Chemical Society, 2024-06-14)The impact of lipid diversity on the lateral organization of biological membranes remains a topic of debate. While the existence of domains in lamellar membranes is well-established, the nonlamellar phases occurring in ... -
PVT Experimental and Modelling Study of Some Shale Reservoir Fluids From Argentina
(2018-04-01)Shale reservoir fluids have been receiving much attention, especially during the last decade, due to the important reserves confirmed in many places around the world and the recent production growth in the United States, ... -
Stress granule induction in rat retinas damaged by constant LED light
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The Preprint Server for Biology, 2024-04-29)Objectives Stress granules (SGs) are cytoplasmic biocondensates formed in response to various cellular stressors, contributing to cell survival. While implicated in diverse pathologies, their role in retinal degeneration ... -
Structural analysis of the TPI-Manchester, a thermolabile variant of human triosephosphate isomerase
(SSRN - Elsevier, 2024-05-30)Human triosephosphate isomerase G122R, also known as TPI-Manchester, is a thermolabile variant detected in a screening of more than 3,400 individuals from a population in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Here, the crystallographic ... -
The pneumococcal two-component system SirRH is linked to enhanced intracellular survival of Streptococcus pneumoniae in influenza-infected pulmonary cells
(Carlos Javier Orihuela, Universidad de Alabama en Birmingham, ESTADOS UNIDOS, 2020-08-13)The virus-bacterial synergism implicated in secondary bacterial infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae following infection with epidemic or pandemic influenza A virus (IAV) is well documented. However, the molecular ...