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List of works by Adolfo René Méndez Cruz

Abdominal obesity is strongly associated to blood pressure in young Mexicans

scientific article published on 30 March 2017

Acanthamoeba castellanii: morphological analysis of the interaction with human cornea

scientific article published on 08 February 2010

Activation of the innate immune response against DENV in normal non-transformed human fibroblasts

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Cardiometabolic risk in young adults from northern Mexico: Revisiting body mass index and waist-circumference as predictors

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Characterization of langerhans cells in epidermal sheets along the body of Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus).

scientific article published in April 2008

HUVECs from newborns with a strong family history of myocardial infarction overexpress adhesion molecules and react abnormally to stimulating agents.

scientific article published on September 2005

Higher-than-expected prevalence of hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia in a rural Mexican setting: report of 20 cases.

scientific article published in September 2010

In vivo CNS infection model of Acanthamoeba genotype T4: the early stages of infection lack presence of host inflammatory response and are a slow and contact-dependent process.

scientific article published on 3 December 2016

Novel missense mutation in the EDA1 gene identified in a family with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia

scientific article published on 27 January 2015

Plasma triglyceride/HDL-cholesterol ratio, insulin resistance, and cardiometabolic risk in young adults

scientific article published on July 17, 2013

Reevaluating the role of Acanthamoeba proteases in tissue invasion: observation of cytopathogenic mechanisms on MDCK cell monolayers and hamster corneal cells.

scientific article published in January 2013

Silicone hydrogel contact lenses surface promote Acanthamoeba castellanii trophozoites adherence: qualitative and quantitative analysis

scientific article published on 01 May 2014

Type 2 diabetes mellitus BALB/c mice are more susceptible to granulomatous amoebic encephalitis: Immunohistochemical study.

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