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    Association of human beta‐defensin 1 gene polymorphisms with nonsegmental vitiligo by Ochoa‐Ramírez, L. A., Becerra‐Loaiza, D. S., Díaz‐Camacho, S. P., Muñoz‐Estrada, V. F., Ríos‐Burgueño, E. R., Prado‐Montes de Oca, E., Rangel‐Villalobos, H., Velarde‐Félix, J. S.

    Published in Clinical and experimental dermatology (01-04-2019)
    “…Summary Background Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder of autoimmune aetiology. Polymorphisms in beta‐defensin genes have been linked to a predisposition to…”
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    Predictors of retention in the prospective HIV prevention OKAPI cohort in Kinshasa by Carlos, S., Burgueño, E., Ndarabu, A., Reina, G., Lopez-del Burgo, C., Osorio, A., Makonda, B., de Irala, J.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-03-2021)
    “…Retention is a key element in HIV prevention programs. In Sub-Saharan Africa most data on retention come from HIV clinical trials or people living with HIV…”
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    Chondrosarcoma in the United States (1973 to 2003): An Analysis of 2890 Cases from the SEER Database by Giuffrida, Angela Ylenia, Burgueno, Jorge E, Koniaris, Leonidas G, Gutierrez, Juan C, Duncan, Robert, Scully, Sean P

    “…BackgroundCurrent demographic, prognostic, and outcomes data on the diagnosis and treatment of chondrosarcoma have been based on case series reported by…”
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    Mimic pulse-base flows and groundwater in a regulated river in semiarid land: Riparian restoration issues by Ramírez-Hernández, Jorge, Rodríguez-Burgueño, Jesús E., Zamora-Arroyo, Francisco, Carreón-Diazconti, Concepción, Pérez-González, Dennice

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-10-2015)
    “…River regulation in semiarid lands often results in a dry riverbed, which conducts to serious ecological degradation. Given the numerous hydraulic control…”
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    Metastasis of the gallbladder in clear cell renal carcinoma by ROBLEDO, ANDREA BOSCÀ, MILLET, SEBASTIÁN BARBER, ORBIS CASTELLANOS, JUAN F, MONTALVÁ ORÓN, EVA M, SALOM FUSTER, JOSE V, DE JUAN BURGUEÑO, MANUEL

    Published in Oncology letters (01-05-2012)
    “…Metastasis of the gallbladder due to renal cell tumors is rare. We present a case of gallbladder and metachronous left adrenal metastasis at six months…”
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    Cacalolides from Senecio madagascariensis by BURGUEñO-TAPIA, Eleuterio, BUCIO, María A., RIVERA, Augusto, JOSEPH-NATHAN, Pedro

    “…14-Isovaleryloxy-O-methyl-1,2-dehydrocacalol (1) and cycloart-23-ene-3,25-diol, beta-sitosterol, and stigmasterol, along with five new cacalolides,…”
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    Three new diterpenoids based on the novel sarcopetalane skeleton from Croton sarcopetalus by Heluani, C.S. de, Catalan, C.A.N, Hernandez, L.R, Burgueno-Tapia, E, Joseph-Nathan, P

    “…The roots of Croton sarcopetalus afforded three new diterpenoids (2-4) with a novel carbon skeleton that seems to be derived biosynthetically from a pimarane…”
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    Absolute configuration of eremophilanoids by vibrational circular dichroism by Burgueño-Tapia, Eleuterio, Joseph-Nathan, Pedro

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-08-2008)
    “…The absolute configurations of natural occurring 6-hydroxyeuryopsin (1), of its acetyl derivative 2, and of eremophilanolide 8 were confirmed by comparison of…”
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    13C NMR assignments and conformational evaluation of diterpenes from Croton sarcopetalus Muell by de Heluani, C. S., Catalán, C. A. N., Hernández, L. R., Burgueño-Tapia, E., Joseph-Nathan, P.

    Published in Magnetic resonance in chemistry (01-12-1998)
    “…The known diterpenes junceic acid (1) and the stress metabolite derivatives 2–4 were isolated from the hexane extracts of the roots of Croton sarcopetalus…”
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    C-15-Functionalized Eudesmanolides from Mikania campanulata by Krautmann, Marta, de Riscala, Elmira C, Burgueño-Tapia, Eleuterio, Mora-Pérez, Yolanda, Catalán, César A. N, Joseph-Nathan, Pedro

    “…The aerial parts of Mikania campanulata Gardner afforded the nine new eudesmanolides (1S,4S,5S,6S,7S,10R)-1-hydroxy-15-acetoxyeudesm-11(13)-en-6,12-olide (1),…”
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    Chondrosarcoma in the United States (1973 to 2003): An Analysis of 2890 Cases from the SEER Database by Giuffrida, Angela Ylenia, MD, Burgueno, Jorge E., MD, Scully, Sean P., MD, PhD, Koniaris, Leonidas G., MD, Gutierrez, Juan C., MD, Duncan, Robert, PhD

    “…Background Current demographic, prognostic, and outcomes data on the diagnosis and treatment of chondrosarcoma have been based on case series reported by…”
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    A new C-Glycosylflavone from Encyclia michuacana by Tovar-Gijón, Claudia E., Hernández-Carlos, Beatriz, Burgueño-Tapia, Eleuterio, Cedillo-Portugal, Ernestina, Joseph-Nathan, Pedro

    Published in Journal of molecular structure (06-02-2006)
    “…The methanol extracts from Encyclia michuacana tubercles yielded the new 8- C-(6-deoxy-β- d-glucopyranosyl)apigenin ( 1) together with known…”
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    A new coumarin from Perezia hebeclada by Hernández-Carlos, Beatriz, Burgueño-Tapia, Eleuterio, Joseph-Nathan, Pedro

    Published in Magnetic resonance in chemistry (01-11-2003)
    “…Methanol extracts from Perezia hebeclada roots yielded the new 8‐β‐D‐glucopyranosyloxy‐4‐methoxy‐5‐methylcoumarin (1) together with the known…”
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    Angiostrongyliasis in a European patient: a rare cause of gangrenous ischemic enterocolitis by Vázquez, J J, Boils, P L, Sola, J J, Carbonell, F, de Juan Burgueño, M, Giner, V, Berenguer-Lapuerta, J

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-11-1993)
    “…Angiostrongylus costaricensis causes a clinicopathologic disease first observed in Costa Rica, mainly in children characterized by highly symptomatic…”
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