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    Awake teeth grinding in participants with canine guidance or group function: Effect on diaphragm EMG activity, heart rate, and oxygen saturation by Valenzuela, Saúl, Miralles, Rodolfo, Muñoz, María Ignacia, Santander, Hugo, Zúñiga, Claudia, Cavada, Gabriel, Bull, Ricardo, Gamboa, Natalia Andrea, Fuentes, Aler Daniel

    Published in Cranio (01-11-2020)
    “…Objective: To compare the effect of canine guidance or group function on diaphragm activity, heart rate, and oxygen saturation during awake teeth grinding at…”
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    Pharmacological potential of acetazolamide in traumatic intracranial hypertension by Daniela, Lopez-Cepeda, Yancarlos, Ramos-Villegas, Huber, S, Andrea, Andrade-Lopez, Loraine, Quintana-Pajaro, Hugo, Corrales-Santander, Hoz, Samer, Moscote-Salazar, Luis

    Published in Journal of acute disease (01-07-2018)
    “…Traumatic brain injuries are an important cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. These types of lesions are often associated with increased…”
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    Infiltración testicular por leucemia linfoblástica aguda, presentándose como masa testicular: reporte de un caso by Cabeza Morales, Marticela, Herrera Lomonaco, Sandra, Angulo Díaz, Indira, Corrales Santander, Hugo, Carmona, Zenén

    Published in Horizonte médico (Lima, Peru) (01-01-2017)
    “…La leucemia linfoblástica aguda es una neoplasia predominante en pediatría, corresponde al 11% de las leucemias. En Colombia hay una incidencia anual en…”
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    Síndromes de insulinorresistencia severa ligados a mutaciones en el gen que codifica el receptor de la insulina by Losada Calderón, Bryan Nicolás, Almeida Mora, Pablo Alejandro, García Mármol, Jesús Gabriel, Corrales Santander, Hugo Rafael

    “…Contexto: el síndrome de insulinorresistencia de origen genético es una entidad rara y subdiagnosticada, con manifestaciones clínicas variables que van más…”
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    Electromyographic Evaluation of Anterior Temporal and Suprahyoid Muscles Using Habitual Methods to Determine Clinical Rest Position by Javiera Fresno, María, Miralles, Rodolfo, Valdivia, José, Fuentes, Aler, Valenzuela, Saúl, José Ravera, María, Santander, Hugo

    Published in Cranio (01-10-2007)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the anterior temporal and suprahyoid muscles using habitual methods to…”
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    Fibrilación auricular: fisiopatología, factores de riesgo y rol de la anticoagulación oral by Corrales-Santander, Hugo Rafael, Cuellar-Lobo, Marcela, Trocha-Ramos, Antony, Castillo-Eguis, Sonia, Rios-Díaz, Edwin, Morantes-Caballero, Jairo

    Published in Revista ciencias biomédicas (15-04-2022)
    “…Introducción: la fibrilación auricular es la arritmia cardíaca más frecuente a nivel mundial, considerándose un problema importante de salud pública dada su…”
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    Effects of Laterotrusive Occlusal Scheme and Body Position on Bilateral Sternocleidomastoid EMG Activity by Leiva, Marjorie, Miralles, Rodolfo, Palazzi, Carmen, Marulanda, Heberth, Ormeño, Guillermo, Valenzuela, Saúl, Santander, Hugo

    Published in Cranio (01-04-2003)
    “…This study was conducted to determine the effects of laterotrusive occlusal scheme and body position on bilateral sternocleidomastoid electromyographic (EMG)…”
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    Effect of laterotrusive occlusal scheme on chewing duration, external intercostal muscular activity, heart rate, and oxygen saturation by Miralles, Rodolfo, Valenzuela, Saúl, Marambio, Camila, Gamboa, Natalia Andrea, Fuentes, Aler Daniel, Santander, Hugo, Gutiérrez, Mario Felipe, Zúñiga, Claudia, Bull, Ricardo

    Published in Cranio (03-09-2022)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the effect of the laterotrusive occlusal scheme on chewing duration, external intercostal (EIC) electromyographic (EMG) activity, heart…”
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    Eriptosis: mecanismos moleculares y su implicación en la enfermedad aterotrombótica by Manzur-Jattin, Fernando, Álvarez-Ortega, Neda, Moneriz-Pretell, Carlos, Corrales-Santander, Hugo, Cantillo-García, Kevin

    “…La eriptosis se ha descrito como el proceso de muerte celular programada en el eritrocito antes de la senectud. Puede desencadenarse en situaciones como: el…”
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    Comparison of muscle activity between subjects with or without lip competence: Electromyographic activity of lips, supra- and infrahyoid muscles by Gamboa, Natalia Andrea, Miralles, Rodolfo, Valenzuela, Saúl, Santander, Hugo, Cordova, Rosa, Bull, Ricardo, Espinoza, Diego Alejandro, Martínez, Catalina Andrea

    Published in Cranio (02-11-2017)
    “…Aim: This study compares the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the muscles from the lips and hyoid bone in subjects with or without lip competence…”
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    Body Position Effects on EMG Activity of Sternocleidomastoid and Masseter Muscles in Healthy Subjects by Miralles, Rodolfo, Palazzi, Carmen, Ormeño, Guillermo, Giannini, Roberto, Verdugo, Francisco, Valenzuela, Saul, Santander, Hugo

    Published in Cranio (01-04-1998)
    “…This study was conducted in order to determine the effects of body position on integrated electromyographic (IEMG) activity of sternocleidomastoid and masseter…”
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    Effect of breathing type on electromyographic activity of respiratory muscles during tooth clenching at different decubitus positions by Miralles, Rodolfo, Gamboa, Natalia Andrea, Gutiérrez, Mario Felipe, Santander, Hugo, Valenzuela, Saúl, Bull, Ricardo, Fuentes, Aler Daniel, Córdova, Rosa

    Published in Cranio (02-01-2019)
    “…Objective: To compare the effect of breathing type on electromyographic (EMG) activity of respiratory muscles during tooth clenching at different decubitus…”
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    Natural mediotrusive contact: does it affect the masticatory and neck EMG activity during tooth grinding? by Fuentes, Aler D, Martin, Conchita, Bull, Ricardo, Santander, Hugo, Gutiérrez, Mario F, Miralles, Rodolfo

    Published in Cranio (29-12-2015)
    “…There is scarce knowledge regarding the influence of a natural mediotrusive contact on mandibular and cervical muscular activity. The purpose of this study was…”
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    Effect of natural mediotrusive contact on electromyographic activity of jaw and cervical muscles during chewing by Fuentes, Aler Daniel, Miralles, Rodolfo, Santander, Hugo, Gutiérrez, Mario Felipe, Bull, Ricardo, Martin, Conchita

    Published in Acta odontologica Scandinavica (01-01-2015)
    “…This study evaluated the effect of a natural mediotrusive contact on the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the anterior temporalis and sternocleidomastoid…”
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    Effects of breathing type on electromyographic activity of respiratory muscles at different body positions by Valenzuela, Saúl, Miralles, Rodolfo, Santander, Hugo, Bull, Ricardo, Cordova, Rosa, Celhay, Isabel, Cavada, Gabriel, Gutiérrez, Mario Felipe

    Published in Cranio (04-03-2017)
    “…Aim: To compare the effect of breathing type on the activity of respiratory muscles at different body positions. Methodology: Two groups of 20 subjects each,…”
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    Natural mediotrusive contact: does it affect the masticatory and neck EMG activity during tooth grinding? by Fuentes, Aler D., Martin, Conchita, Bull, Ricardo, Santander, Hugo, Gutiérrez, Mario F., Miralles, Rodolfo

    Published in Cranio (03-07-2016)
    “…Objectives: There is scarce knowledge regarding the influence of a natural mediotrusive contact on mandibular and cervical muscular activity. The purpose of…”
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    Influence of stabilization occlusal splint on craniocervical relationships. Part I: Cephalometric analysis by Moya, H, Miralles, R, Zuñiga, C, Carvajal, R, Rocabado, M, Santander, H

    Published in Cranio (01-01-1994)
    “…This study was conducted in order to determine the effect of an occlusal splint on craniocervical relationships, in subjects with muscle spasms in the…”
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    The effect of a mandibular advancement appliance on cervical lordosis in patients with TMD and cervical pain by Santander, Hugo, Zúñiga, Claudia, Miralles, Rodolfo, Valenzuela, Saúl, Santander, Montserrat Carolina, Gutiérrez, Mario Felipe, Córdova, Rosa

    Published in Cranio (01-10-2014)
    “…Aims: A preliminary study to compare cervical lordosis by means of cervical cephalometric analysis, before and after six months of continuous mandibular…”
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