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    Capacidad biocontroladora de Trichoderma sp. sobre la manifestación de la septoriosis del trigo. by Mónaco, Cecilia, Stocco, Marina, Lampugnani, Gladys, Abramoff, Cecilia, Kripelz, Natalia, Cordo, Cristina

    Published 2016
    “…En los últimos años, el uso de antagonistas llegó a ser una de las técnicas más promisorias para manejar la septoriosis del trigo. El objetivo del trabajo fue evaluar el poder biocontrolador de dos cepas de Trichoderma sp (Th5cc y Th118), sobre la expresión de la mancha de la hoja del trigo inducido con el recubrimiento de las semillas y una aplicación aérea en macollaje. …”
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    Human temporomandibular joint disc: anatomy and measurements in prenatal development by Giambartolomei, L. A., Brunotto, M., Gómez de Ferraris, M. E.

    Published 2017
    “…Knowledge of this reference pattern may be of major importance to future research, for assessing jaw biomechanics and detecting alterations of TMJ and prenatal development of a vital human function – suckling in preterm infants.…”
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    Guidelines for incorporating scientific knowledge and practice on rare diseases into higher education: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses as a model disorder model disorder. by Kohan, R., Cismondi, I.A., Adams, H., Bond, M., Brown, R., Cooper, J.D., Krupnik de Hidalgo, P., Kleine Holthaus, S.M., Mole, S.E., Mugnaini, J., Oller de Ramirez, A.M., Pesaola, F., Platt, F.M., Noher de Halac, I., Rautenberg, G.

    Published 2017
    “…Inherited defects in genes involved in metabolism are the commonest group of RD with over 8000 known inborn errors of metabolism. The majority of these diseases are neurodegenerative including the NCLs. …”
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    Malignancy risk models for oral lesions. by Zárate, A.M., Brezzo, M.M., Secchi, D.G., Barra, J.L., Brunotto, M.

    Published 2017
    “…A high percentage of TP53 mutations were observed in OC (30%) and OPMD (average 20%) lesions (p=0.000). The majority of these mutations were GC → TA transversion mutations (60%). …”
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