Publications by authors named "J Oswaldo Rodriguez-Avila"

Introduction: children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly present food hyperselectivity, which could lead to malnutrition. Furthermore, they are usually observed with eutrophic development, and a tendency to overweight or obesity, which might occur because of food preferences. Objectives: to evaluate nutritional status based on anthropometric measurements, and to determine the food intake frequency of Mexican children with ASD.

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This review aimed to gather the available literature investigating the effects of probiotics against the most common viral infections using in vitro trials in cell lines and in vivo clinical trials in both experimental animals and humans. Probiotics were employed to prevent and reduce symptoms of infections caused by common viruses, especially respiratory tract viruses, but also for viral digestive infections (such as rotavirus, coronavirus, or norovirus) and other viral infections (such as viruses that cause hepatitis, human papillomavirus, human immunodeficiency virus, and herpes simplex virus). Different probiotics have been studied to see their possible effect against the abovementioned viruses, among which different species, , , , and can be highlighted.

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Purpose: The aim is to report a case of conjunctival tattooing with inadvertent injection of tattoo ink into the vitreous cavity and its consequences, the scanning electron microscopy X-ray microanalysis of the ink components, and the microscopic findings of the affected conjunctiva and vitreous.

Methods: Descriptive case report.

Results: A 32-year-old man complained of ocular pain and blurred vision after undergoing a subconjuctival red ink tattoo in his left eye.

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  • - The study investigates the relationship between the structural properties of imidazol, benzimidazol, and pyridine derivatives and their effectiveness as corrosion inhibitors using quantum descriptors and a multiple linear regression analysis.
  • - Findings reveal that the efficiency of these corrosion inhibitors correlates with factors like aromaticity, electron donor ability, and molecular volume, leading to the development of a quantitative predictive model.
  • - Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) results validate the model, showing a strong agreement with experimental corrosion inhibition values, and highlight the significance of aromaticity in the adsorption of these compounds on metal surfaces.
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The micronuclei (MN) test carry out in peripheral blood is fast, simple, economic and it is used to detect genotoxic environmental agents. MN are fragments of chromosomes or complete chromosomes remaining in the cytoplasm after cell division, which increase when organisms are exposed to genotoxic agents. Therefore, species with the highest values of spontaneous micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) are the most suitable to be potentials biomonitor of micronucleogenic agents, using a drop of blood.

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