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    Suero presurizador para la administración de medicacion en HD / by Balan, Benjamin

    Published 2018
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    Caso de endocarditis por cardiobacterium hominis en un paciente del Hospital San Martín de Paraná by CALGARO, ILEANA MAILEN, MOBILIA, LILIANA, BOLEAS, MARIANA, ALMARÁ, ADRIANA, PRESTIFLIPPO, ANA, PIEDRABUENA, MILAGROS

    Published 2017
    “…It is emphasized the insidious curse of this infection and the late organism growth, leading to the need for prolonged blood culture incubation, as well as the use of molecular              …”
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    Reporte de citrobacter freundii productor de carbapenemasa de tipo ndm-1 by TORRES, M., DIAZ, M., BRAU, L.

    Published 2017
    “…The sample was isolated from a blood culture from a patient at Hospital Materno Infantil San Roque (Paraná, Argentina). …”
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    La glicosilación diferencial de vasos sanguíneos regula la sensibilidad de tumores al tratamiento anti-angiogénico (Differential glycosylation of tumor-associated vessels dictates... by Croci, Diego Omar, Rabinovich, Gabriel Rabinovich Adrián

    Published 2014
    “…Thus, interruption of Gal1-N-glycan interactions may contribute to increase the efficacy of anti-VEGF therapies and to potentiate immune responses through normalization of tumor-associated blood vessels …”
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    ¿Algo de plomo es demasiado plomo para los organismos en desarrollo? (Is a trace of lead too much lead for developing organisms?) by Mattalloni, Mara, De Giovanni, Laura, Virgolini, Miriam B.

    Published 2014
    “…Since it does not play any beneficial effect in the organism, there is no normal Pb blood level recognized. Lead is considered a developmental neurotoxicant: clinical and experimental evidence indicate that environmental Pb exposure induces neurobehavioral alterations in developing organisms, manifested as learning disabilities, hyperactivity, and an altered response to drugs. …”
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    Crossability of Argentinean wheat (Triticum aestivum I,.) with rye Insave F. A. (Secale cereale L.) by Frascaroli, C. J., Rolando, R. O., Badioli, O. J.

    “…The different percentages of crossability obtained between Argentinean wheat and rye found in the works carried out with the aim of obtaining new Argentinean triticals, demonstrates the need to know the behaviour of these wheat for this purpose.the crossability characteristic is governed genetically, according to the studies carried out by Taylor and Quisemberry, Lein and Riley and Clapman, and the same is not known in our wheat, although it is important to point out that in their origin many of them have "blood" from the "Chinese" cultivar with which the aforementioned authors carried out their researches.…”
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