The possibility that exosomes function as a new form of inter cellular communication to establish and maintain brain circuits is beginning to be investigated. Exosomes are released from cells and interact with other receptor cells to mediate physiological changes. All brain cells release exosomes...
Carvallo Carvallo, Pamela
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Astudillo, P.
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[Therapeutic effect of exosomes on ischemic stroke in experimental animals]
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Therapeutic effect of exosomes on ischemic stroke in experimental animals
One of the most commonly used sweeteners is fructose. Fructose is directly metabolized in the liver and can be converted into glucose, later stored as glycogen constituting a source of energy for the hepatocytes. All excess fructose is converted into lipids by exerting a toxic effect on the liver...
Carvallo Carvallo, Pamela
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Carvallo, Eugenia
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Barbosa da Silva, Sandra
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Mandarim de Lacerda, Carlos Alberto
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del Sol, Mariano
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[NAFLD and High Fructose Intake. A Review of Literature]
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NAFLD and High Fructose Intake. A Review of Literature
a The division of the liver into segments is based on, that originating from the hilum, each of the branches of the portal vein is accompanied by an artery and a bile duct. Accurate knowledge of intrahepatic vascular structures and their distribution is important for planning segment resection te...
Carvallo, Eugenia
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Carvallo Carvallo, Pamela
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Coello, Rafael
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Vasquez, B.
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[Segment II of the Liver, Left Lateral Segment or Left Lateral Posterior Segment?]
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Segment II of the Liver, Left Lateral Segment or Left Lateral Posterior Segment?
The consumption of fructose has increased in the last 50 years due to the incorporation into the diet of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), present in industrialized products, such as sugary drinks. The intake of fructose in high concentrations can be associated with the increase of obesity and met...
The digastric muscle appears mentioned in Terminologia Anatomica with the code A04.2.03.006, it belongs to the group of the suprahyoid muscles and is formed by two bellys (latin: gaster) joined by an intermediate tendon. The anterior belly originates in the digastric fossa of the mandible and pos...
All fields in the health sciences use anatomical terminology as a communication tool for the descriptions in print and electronic scientific articles; human anatomical names are the starting point for organizing all scientific medical language respecting their Latin and Greek roots. However, ther...