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1. PROTOTIPO DE ALGORITMO DE ANÁLISIS DE SENTIMIENTOS DE EVENTOS A TRAVÉS DE REDES SOCIALES. CASO: PERCEPCIÓN DE LA PANDEMIA COVID-19 EN COLOMBIA

5. Peritonitis meconial: Experiencia clínica

8. Peritonitis meconial: Experiencia clínica

13. Resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to β-lactam antibiotics.

14. Large cation-selective pores from rat liver peroxisomal membranes incorporated to planar lipid bilayers.

15. Frecuencia de diagnóstico de hemoparásitos en animales de compañía en 13 ciudades de Colombia del año 2018 al 2022.

17. Epidural oxytocin increases the quality of life and improves pain-associated symptom management in patients with terminal cancer.

18. Newly identified breast luminal progenitor and gestational stem cell populations likely give rise to HER2-overexpressing and basal-like breast cancers.

19. The LEDGF/p75 Integrase Binding Domain Interactome Contributes to the Survival, Clonogenicity, and Tumorsphere Formation of Docetaxel-Resistant Prostate Cancer Cells.

20. Higher Peak Fat Oxidation During Rowing vs. Cycling in Active Men and Women.

22. RNA sequencing reveals upregulation of a transcriptomic program associated with stemness in metastatic prostate cancer cells selected for taxane resistance.

23. AhR ligand aminoflavone suppresses α6-integrin-Src-Akt signaling to attenuate tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer cells.

24. AhR ligand Aminoflavone inhibits α6-integrin expression and breast cancer sphere-initiating capacity.

25. Yin Yang 1 regulates the transcriptional repression of Survivin.

26. HPV-DNA integration and carcinogenesis: putative roles for inflammation and oxidative stress.

27. Aminoflavone induces oxidative DNA damage and reactive oxidative species-mediated apoptosis in breast cancer cells.

28. Loss of net as repressor leads to constitutive increased c-fos transcription in cervical cancer cells.

29. Ectopic expression of nonliganded retinoic acid receptor beta abrogates AP-1 activity by selective degradation of c-Jun in cervical carcinoma cells.

30. HDAC inhibitors trigger apoptosis in HPV-positive cells by inducing the E2F-p73 pathway.

31. Growth arrest of HPV-positive cells after histone deacetylase inhibition is independent of E6/E7 oncogene expression.

32. The chemopreventive compound curcumin is an efficient inhibitor of Epstein-Barr virus BZLF1 transcription in Raji DR-LUC cells.

33. Disturbance of tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated beta interferon signaling in cervical carcinoma cells.

34. Inhibitors of histone deacetylase arrest cell cycle and induce apoptosis in cervical carcinoma cells circumventing human papillomavirus oncogene expression.

35. Differential transcriptional regulation of the monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) gene in tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic HPV 18 positive cells: the role of the chromatin structure and AP-1 composition.

36. Genetic complementation to non-tumorigenicity in cervical-carcinoma cells correlates with alterations in AP-1 composition.

37. Endothelin-1 and smooth muscle cells: induction of jun amino-terminal kinase through an oxygen radical-sensitive mechanism.

38. Differential activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases in smooth muscle cells by angiotensin II: involvement of p22phox and reactive oxygen species.

39. Conversion of HPV 18 positive non-tumorigenic HeLa-fibroblast hybrids to invasive growth involves loss of TNF-alpha mediated repression of viral transcription and modification of the AP-1 transcription complex.

40. Import of firefly luciferase into mammalian peroxisomes in vivo requires nucleoside triphosphates.

42. Detection of an ATPase activity in rat liver peroxisomes.

43. Protein phosphorylation in peroxisomes.

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