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    The threat of invasive species to IUCN-listed critically endangered species: A systematic review by Dueñas, Manuel-Angel, Hemming, David J., Roberts, Amy, Diaz-Soltero, Hilda

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-04-2021)
    “…We conducted a comprehensive review of the research literature on interactions between invasive species and species included in the critically endangered…”
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    Factors Associated with Uptake of Patient Portals at a Federally Qualified Health Care Center by Matthews, Alicia K, Steffen, Alana D, Akufo, Jennifer, Burke, Larisa, Diaz, Hilda, Dodd, Darcy, Hughes, Ashley, Madrid, Samantha, Onyiapat, Enuma, Opuada, Hope, Sejo, Jessica, Vilona, Brittany, Williams, Barbara J, Donenberg, Geri

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Federally qualified health centers (FQHC) aim to improve cancer prevention by providing screening options and efforts to prevent harmful behavior. Patient…”
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    Pilot Testing of an Area-Wide Biological Control Strategy against the Coffee Berry Borer in Colombia Using African Parasitoids by Benavides, Pablo, Gil, Zulma Nancy, Escobar, Luis Eduardo, Navarro-Escalante, Lucio, Follett, Peter, Diaz-Soltero, Hilda

    Published in Insects (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2023)
    “…The coffee berry borer (CBB), Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), native to Africa, is a major global insect pest of…”
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    Genetic background controls tumor development in PTEN-deficient mice by Freeman, Dan, Lesche, Ralf, Kertesz, Nathalie, Wang, Shungyou, Li, Gang, Gao, Jing, Groszer, Matthias, Martinez-Diaz, Hilda, Rozengurt, Nora, Thomas, George, Liu, Xin, Wu, Hong

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2006)
    “…PTEN is one of the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor genes in human cancers. Germ line mutations of PTEN have been detected in three rare…”
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    Conditional loss of PTEN leads to precocious development and neoplasia in the mammary gland by Li, Gang, Robinson, Gertraud W, Lesche, Ralf, Martinez-Diaz, Hilda, Jiang, Zhaorong, Rozengurt, Nora, Wagner, Kay-Uwe, Wu, De-Chang, Lane, Timothy F, Liu, Xin, Hennighausen, Lothar, Wu, Hong

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-2002)
    “…PTEN tumor suppressor is frequently mutated in human cancers, including breast cancers. Female patients with inherited PTEN mutations suffer from virginal…”
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    Genomic and ecological evidence shed light on the recent demographic history of two related invasive insects by Poveda-Martínez, Daniel, Salinas, Nicolas A., Aguirre, María Belén, Sánchez-Restrepo, Andrés F., Hight, Stephen, Díaz-Soltero, Hilda, Logarzo, Guillermo, Hasson, Esteban

    Published in Scientific reports (16-11-2022)
    “…Hypogeococcus pungens is a species complex native to southern South America that is composed of at least five putative species, each one specialized in the use…”
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    Are the Interactions between Oaks and Pre-Dispersal Seed Predators Retained in Urban Environments? An Analysis of Two Quercus Species in Southern Mexico City by Díaz-Guzmán, Hilda, González, Edgar J., Bonfil, Consuelo

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-05-2022)
    “…As urbanization proceeds, natural ecosystems surrounding cities are transformed, but usually some elements persist, notably trees from forest ecosystems…”
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    Invasive plant species in the West Indies: geographical, ecological, and floristic insights by Rojas‐Sandoval, Julissa, Tremblay, Raymond L., Acevedo‐Rodríguez, Pedro, Díaz‐Soltero, Hilda

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2017)
    “…The level of invasion (number or proportion of invasive species) in a given area depends on features of the invaded community, propagule pressure, and climate…”
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    The Use of Navigators to Increase Patient Portal Enrollment among Patients in a Federally Qualified Health Care System by Matthews, Alicia K, Steffen, Alana D, Burke, Larisa A, Donenberg, Geri, Duangchan, Cherdsak, Akufo, Jennifer, Opuada, Hope, Oyaluade, Damilola, Vilona, Brittany Harris, Diaz, Hilda, Dodd, Darcy

    Published in Ethnicity & disease (01-12-2023)
    “…To describe the training, preliminary results, and lessons learned from using patient navigators to increase the enrollment of low-income patients in a health…”
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    Habitat affiliation of non-native plant species across their introduced ranges on Caribbean islands by Rojas-Sandoval, Julissa, Ackerman, James D., Dueñas, Manuel-Angel, Velez, Jeanine, Díaz-Soltero, Hilda

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2024)
    “…Investigating the ability of non-native species to establish and invade different habitats is one of the most important approaches in the analysis of…”
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    PTEN tumor suppressor regulates p53 protein levels and activity through phosphatase-dependent and -independent mechanisms by Freeman, Daniel J., Li, Andrew G., Wei, Gang, Li, Heng-Hong, Kertesz, Nathalie, Lesche, Ralf, Whale, Andrew D., Martinez-Diaz, Hilda, Rozengurt, Nora, Cardiff, Robert D., Liu, Xuan, Wu, Hong

    Published in Cancer cell (01-02-2003)
    “…We show in this study that PTEN regulates p53 protein levels and transcriptional activity through both phosphatase-dependent and -independent mechanisms. The…”
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    Implicaciones de la potencial elevación del nivel del mar para la población costera de Tabasco, México by Campillo, Lilia Gama, López, Hilda María Díaz, Torres, Ricardo Collado, Treviño, María Elena Macías Valadez, Zayas, Ena Edith Mata, MahEng, José Manuel Figueroa

    Published in Estudios demográficos y urbanos (01-01-2023)
    “…El incremento del nivel del mar se ha acelerado por el calentamiento global. Las zonas más amenazadas son las pequeñas islas y las planicies costeras. Tabasco…”
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