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Ophthalmic genetics in South America Malena
(Wiley, 2020)
South America comprises of heterogeneous topographies, populations, and health care systems. Therefore, it is not surprising to see differences among the countries regarding expertise, education, and practices of ophthalmic ...
Acetaldehyde metabolism by brain homogenates of UChA and UChB rats
(1983)
The disappearance rate of acetaldehyde added to brain homogenates from UChA (genetically low ethanol consumer) and UChB (genetically high ethanol consumer) rats, was studied by the head space method and gas chromatography. ...
In memoriam Professor Jaime Talesnik, MD.
(1996)
In memoriam Jaime Talesnik. Born in Santiago, Chile, 18 May 1915; deceased Toronto, Canada, 7 April 1996. Medical studies at University of Chile, 1935-1940. MD, University of Chile, 1941. Assistant Professor of Physiology, ...
JC polyomavirus circulation in one-year surveillance in wastewater in Santiago, Chile
(Elsevier B.V., 2019)
Human polyomavirus JC (JCPyV) is a widely distributed viral agent and because it high resistance against environmental conditions it is frequently recovered from diverse sources of water and is considered a good marker for ...
Study of the influence of nomifensine on the narcosis induced by ethanol and pentobarbital in mice
(1983)
Serotonin and catecholamines are involved in the CNS depressant effect of ethanol. Nomifensine (NOM), a tetrahydroquinoline derived antidepressant, preferentially inhibits norepinephrine and dopamine but only slightly ...
The cost of dementia in an unequal country: The case of Chile
(Public Library of Science, 2017)
We study the economic cost of dementia in Chile, and its variation according to socioeconomic status (SES). We use primary data from a survey of 330 informal primary caregivers who completed both a RUD-Lite and a ...