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Effect of elicitation on polyphenol and carotenoid metabolism in butterhead lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. capitata)
(2020-05-13)The effect of elicitation in butterhead lettuce on carotenoid and polyphenol metabolism was evaluated. Different concentrations of arachidonic acid (AA), salicylic acid (SA), methyl jasmonate (MJ) (15, 45, and 90 μM) and ... -
Corpora lutea affect in vitro maturation of bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes and embryonic development after fertilization with sex-sorted or conventional semen
(2020-09-16)Influence of both the presence of a corpus luteum on the ovary and semen sex-sorting on development following in vitro fertilization is not yet conclusive. To determine the effect of these factors, 376 bovine oocytes were ... -
The influence of the duration of in vitro maturation and incubation with an activating agent on the hatching capacity of bovine parthenotes
(2020-11-04)The period of both in vitro maturation (IVM) and incubation with oocyte activators affects the blastocyst yield following parthenogenetic activation (PA). Nevertheless, it is still unknown how these conditions impact the ... -
A new record of Licea tuberculata from Mexico.
(2020-11-05)A new record of a rare species of Licea from Mexico is described and illustrated herein. It is compared with other morphologically similar species. We provide micrographs of the most important characters as observed under ... -
Novel method to achieve crystallinity of calcite by Bacillus subtilis in coupled Open Access and non‐coupled calcium‐carbon sources
(2020-09-29)Bacteria mineralization is a promising biotechnological approach to apply in biomaterials development. In this investigation, we demonstrate that Bacillus subtilis 168 induces and influences CaCO3 composites precipitation. ... -
Equine Herpesvirus-I Infection in Horses: Recent Updates on its Pathogenicity, Vaccination, and Preventive Management Strategies.
(2020-01-07)Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) is one of the most common and ubiquitous viral pathogens infecting equines, particularly horses worldwide. The EHV-1 is known to induce not only humoral but also cellular immune responses in ... -
Mycotoxin toxicity and residue in animal products: Prevalence, consumer exposure and reduction strategies – A review.
(2020-01-13)Mycotoxin residues are transferred from feed to animal products, yet, less attention has been paid to it in developing countries like Nigeria, India, Mexico etc. There is a need to find alternative alleviation material ... -
Antimicrobial resistance of three common molecularly identified pathogenic bacteria to Allium aqueous extracts
(2020-01-17)The aim of this work was to evaluate the in vitro bacterial inhibition of different types of garlic on Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus aureus. The bacterial strains were molecularly ... -
Scorpion venoms and associated toxins as anticancer agents: update on their application and mechanism of action.
(2020-03-05)Cancer remains one of the deadliest non-infectious diseases of the 21st century, causing millions of mortalities per year worldwide. Analyses of conventional treatments, such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, have shown ... -
Beneficial and adverse effects of medicinal plants as feed supplements in poultry nutrition: a review.
(2020-03-16)Medicinal plants exhibit colossal impact on poultry industries by improving its performance and productivity. However, some of these plants show adverse influence too by decreasing egg production percentage, egg mass, ... -
Methyl-coenzyme M Reductase (MCR) Receptor as Potential Drug Target for Inhibiting Methanogenesis in Horses Using Moringa oleifera L.: An in Silico Docking Study.
(2020-02-05)Methane (CH4) emission from nonruminant livestock, particularly equines, is a colossal burden for veterinarians worldwide. In view of this, the present context was investigated to predict the antimethanogenic attributes ... -
Toxicological comparison of Crotalus ruber lucasensis venom from different ecoregions of the Baja California Peninsula
(2020-09-05)The Baja California Peninsula possesses a mosaic of ecoregions that offers a wide variety of environments for the species that here inhabit. Here we report biological variations in. Crotalus ruber lucasensis venom from ... -
Effect of a pectin edible coating obtained from orange peels with lemon essential oil on the shelf life of table grapes (Vitis vinifera L. var. Red Globe).
(2020-06-30)The effects of a pectin edible coating (EC) made from orange peels (Citrus sinensis) (1.5%, w/v) and added with lemon essential oil (1%, v/v) were investigated to prolong the shelf life of Red Globe grape variety (Vitis ... -
Tumor odontogénico adenomatoide
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)La OMS (2005) define al Tumor OdontogénicoAdenomatoide (TOA)como una neoplasia benigna de origen odontogénico. Es poco frecuente (2-7%) y se presentaentre los 10 a 19 años de edad con predilección por el sexo femenino. ... -
Efecto cicatrizante de un hidrogel de celulosa elaborado con gabazo de agave en tejido conectivo oral: Estudio In Vivo
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)El hidrogel de celulosa elaborado a partir del gabazo de agaveha mostrado excelente biocompatibilidad,citocompotibilidad y biodeterioro, lo que lo convierte en un excelente candidato para su aplicación en la inducción ... -
La halitosis como motivo importante de consulta; Una revisión de la literatura.
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)La halitosis definida como aliento desagradable emanado por la boca, hoy en día es considerado como un gran problema social, que puede indicar una condición tanto normal como patológica, de origen oral o sistémico. Se ... -
Detección oportuna de carcinoma de células escamosas: Reporte de un caso clínico
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)El carcinoma de células escamosas es una neoplasia maligna que se origina de las células escamosas del epitelio que recubre la mucosa, es la más frecuente de la cavidad bucal, sepresenta en el 95% de los casos, su etiología ... -
Lesiones potencialmente malignas
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)INTRODUCCIÓN. Las lesiones o desórdenes orales potencialmente malignos (DOPM) fueron definidos por la OMS como aquellos tejidos alterados morfológicamente en los que es más probable que el cáncer ocurra. De esta manera ... -
Virus del papiloma humano como probable factor Etiologico del carcinoma de células escamosas de cavidad bucal: Revisión de la literatura
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)Introducción. El carcinoma de células escamosasrepresenta el 90% de todas las neoplasias de la cavidad bucal. Se origina en la mucosa oral y puede afectar lengua, encía, paladar duro, mucosa yugal y piso de la boca. Su ... -
Expresion del Gen PTCH en queratoquistes odontogenicos no sindromicos y quistes dentigeros.
(UACJ, 2020-03-20)INTRODUCCIÓN. El 90% de quistes de la región oral y maxilofacial son de origen odontogénico, dentro de este grupo encontramos al queratoquiste odontogénico y al quiste dentígero. Durante la etapa de la odontogénesis, las ...