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    Effect of Consumption of Camu Camu Fruit Extract on Sperm DNA Integrity in Mice Pretreated with a Single Dose of Cyclophosphamide by Pino Gaviño, Jose Luis, Bell Cortez, Carlos, Pino Velásquez, Pilar, Zarria Romero, Jacquelyne, Oliveros Rodríguez, Nilda, Shiga Oshige, Betty

    Published in Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana (31-07-2024)
    “…Introduction: Myrciaria dubia known as “camu camu” is a fruit that grows in the Amazon and its main characteristic is its high content of vitamin C. Ascorbic…”
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    EFFECT OF TROPAEOLUM TUBEROSUM "MASHUA" (TROPAEOLACEAE) ON GENE EXPRESSION RELATED TO SPERMATOGENESIS IN MOUSE by Gonzales Daga, José, Pino Gaviño, José L., Alvis Dávila, Rafael, Francia Quiroz, Juan C., Bell Cortez, Carlos, Pino Velásquez, Pilar V., Shiga Oshige, Betty E.

    Published in Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana (30-09-2023)
    “…Introduction: Tropaeolum tuberosum, known as "mashua" is an Andean tuber that has both economic and nutritional value for low-income populations. It is…”
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    Sperm DNA integrity and reproductive toxicity of lead nitrate in adult male mice by Gonzáles Daga, José M., Vásquez Cavero, Jonathan H., López Sam, Rosmary Y., Pino Velásquez, Pilar Valeria, Pino Gaviño, José Luis, Shiga Oshige, Betty E.

    Published in Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana (18-04-2023)
    “…Introduction: Lead toxicity has been linked to different diseases in humans and several evidences suggest a strong relationship with the observed damage on…”
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    Efecto de Tropaeolum Tuberosum o “Mashua” (tropaeolaceae) sobre la expresión génica relacionada a espermatogénesis en ratón by Gonzales Daga, José, Pino Gaviño, José, Alvis Dávila, Rafael, Quiroz, Juan Francia, Bell Cortez, Carlos, Pino Velásquez, Pilar, Shiga Oshige, Betty

    Published in Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana (01-07-2023)
    “…RESUMEN Introducción: Tropaeolum tuberosum, conocido comomashua, es un tubérculo andino que tiene un valor tanto económico como nutritivo para las poblaciones…”
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