Publications by authors named "Marquez-Rosales M"

Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis is a demyelinating disease that causes paralysis in laboratory rats. This condition lacks treatment that reverses damage to the myelin sheaths of neuronal cells. Therefore, in this study, treatment with EPO as a neuroprotective effect was established to evaluate the ERK 1/2 signaling pathway and its participation in the EAE model.

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Objective: Vitiligo is a common systemic, idiopathic autoimmune disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of variants of the superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) gene (50 bp Ins/Del, rs4817415, rs2070424, rs1041740, rs17880135) and circulating plasma protein levels through in-silico analysis.

Patients And Methods: Blood samples were collected from adult patients of both sexes with a clinical diagnosis of vitiligo.

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Objective: The aim of this investigation was to determine the frequency and association of the variants rs4817415, rs2070424, and rs1041740 of the SOD1 gene in healthy women and breast cancer (BC) patients.

Patients And Methods: Genomic DNA samples from 146 healthy women and 130 patients with BC were analyzed.

Results: GG genotype (OR 2.

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Psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology is the area of study of the intimate relationship between immune, physical, emotional, and psychological aspects. This new way of studying the human body and its diseases was initiated in the last century's first decades. However, the molecules that participate in the communication between the immune, endocrine, and neurological systems are still being discovered.

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Background: Variants of the estrogen receptor b () gene have been associated with different types of cancer. However, these associations have been inconsistent. We genotyped the variants (rs1256049, rs4986938, and rs1256030) in breast cancer (BC) patients and in healthy women.

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Introduction: The gene plays an important role in tumorigenesis. The data on the promoter polymorphism in the gene have revealed associations with cancer.

Material And Methods: We examined the role of the polymorphism through a comparison of the genotypes of 345 healthy Mexican women with those of 742 Mexican women with breast cancer (BC).

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