Publications by authors named "J Hernandez-Lopez"

Soil water balance is an essential element to consider for the management of droughts and agricultural land use. It is important to evaluate the water consumption of a crop in each of its phenological phases and the status of water reserves during critical hydrologic periods. This study developed an agricultural drought index (Standardized Soil Moisture Deficit Index - SMODI) conceptualized with a water balance model considering the vegetation stress caused by soil moisture deficit.

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This work aimed to determine the presence of bacterial pathogens in fish with a clinical picture suggestive of infectious disease in Nile tilapia reared in Chiapas, Mexico. Blood and viscera samples were taken from healthy and diseased animals from commercial farms. Clinical and pathological examinations of each individual were performed and samples were collected for bacteriological studies.

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Crustins are antimicrobial peptides and members of the four-disulfide core (4-DSC) domain-containing proteins superfamily. To date, crustins have only been reported in crustaceans and possess a structural signature characterized by a single 4-DSC domain and one cysteine-rich region. The high-throughput sequencing technologies have produced vastly valuable genomic information that sometimes dilutes information about previously sequenced molecules.

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The COVID-19 pandemic spread around the world is due to the enormous capacity of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus to be transmitted between humans, causing a threat to global public health. It has been shown that the entry of this virus into cells is highly facilitated by the presence of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in the cell membrane. Currently, we have no precise knowledge of how this receptor expresses in the brain of human fetus and, as a consequence, we do not know how susceptible the neural cells in the developing brain are to being infected through the vertical transmission of this virus, from mother to fetus.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The development of second-generation COVID-19 vaccines is crucial for targeting emerging variants by using multiple antigens from the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  • - Researchers analyzed the combination of the nucleocapsid (N) protein, Spike protein S1 domain, and receptor binding domain (RBD), finding that these combined antigens provoked a stronger immune response in mice than single antigens alone.
  • - Immunization with the combined antigens increased IgG antibody levels and cytokine production, showing effectiveness against both alpha and beta variants of the virus, which supports the potential for improved vaccine strategies.
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