Browsing by Author "Guerrero, A."
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Villa,; Guerrero, A.; Cisternas,; Mönckeberg, (1990)In order to evaluate the efficacy of fluoridated milk as a cariostatic nutritional product, the biological and technical possibilities of adding fluoride (F) as monofluorophosphate (MFP) to milk were studied, together with ...
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Cisternas,; Guerrero, A.; Morales Morales, Eduardo; Uauy Dagach-Imbarack, Ricardo (1994)The consumption of dietary fluoride and its relationship with dental caries prevalence was determined in 780 preschool children and 802 school children from quique, Arica, Santiago and San Antonio, where drinking water has ...
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Zacharias,; Guerrero, A. (1985)The effects of some cholinergic agents and 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on neurally mediated contractions of in vitro cat ciliary muscle preparations were studied. The contractile response to trains of stimuli was enhanced by ...
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Carrasco,; López López, J. A.; García de los Ríos,; Vargas Consuegra, Leandro Vargas; Staab,; Guerrero, A.; Espinoza,; Aguirre, (1991)We used a retrospective search and confirmation method to establish the number of new cases of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus diagnosed between Jan 1, 1986 and Dec 31, 1989 in subjects under 15 years of age in the ...
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Guerrero, A.; Montoya,; Molgo, (1973)Sodium benzoate, ammonium benzoate, sodium p amino benzoate (PAB) and diethylaminoethanol (DEAE) alone and in conjunction with procaine have been tested as blocking conduction agents on frog desheathed sciatic nerves and ...
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Fuenzalida, M.; Illanes Herrero, Julio; Lemus, R.; Guerrero, A.; Oyarzún Droguett, Alejandro; Acuña, O.; Lemus, D. (1999)Using tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), we examined the cytodifferentiation of odontoclast cells in resorbing areas of dental tissues during the replacement of teeth in a polyphyodont lizard, Liolaemus gravenhorsti. ...
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Opposing effects of quinacrine and chloroquine on the development of TA3 transplanted tumors in mice Zipper,; Dabancens,; Guerrero, A. (1995)Both quinacrine and chloroquine had been used as antimalarial agents. Furthermore, antineoplastic and antiviral effects have been described for quinacrine, while chloroquine has been described to induce viral replication ...
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Zipper, J.; Dabancens, A.; Guerrero, A.; Trujillo, V. (1995)Quinacrine, an acridine derivative that was in widespread use as an anti-malarial, has been shown to have both sclerosant and anticarcinogenic actions. The sclerosant action of quinacrine has been used to produce occlusion ...