Browsing by Author "Morales, Sebastián"
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Herreros, Eduardo; Morales, Sebastián; Cortés, Cristian; Cabaña, Mauricio; Peñaloza, Juan P.; Jara, Lilian; Geraldo, Daniela; Otero, Carolina; Fernández-Ramires, Ricardo (Bentham Science Publishers B.V., 2014)© 2014, Bentham Science Publishers. Recent advances in nanotechnology and nanobiotechnology have contributed to the development of nanomaterials, able to be used as drug carriers, probes, targets or cytostatic drugs by ...
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Leyton, Yessica; González Hormazábal, Patricio; Blanco Castillo, Rafael; Bravo, Teresa; Fernández Ramires, Ricardo; Morales, Sebastián; Landeros, Natalia; Reyes, José M.; Peralta Musre, Octavio; Tapia, Julio C.; Gómez, Fernando; Waugh, Enrique; Ibáñez, Gladys; Pakomio, Janara; Grau, Gilberto; Jara Sosa, Lilian (BioMed Central, 2015)Background Germline mutations in PALB2 have been identified in approximately 1% of familial breast cancer (BC) in several populations. Nevertheless its contribution in the South-American population is unknown. The goal ...
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Morales, Sebastián; Gulppi, Felipe; González Hormazábal, Patricio; Fernández Ramires, Ricardo; Bravo, Teresa; Reyes, José; Poblete Gómez, Fernando Andrés; Waugh, Enrique; Jara Sosa, Lilian (BioMed Central, 2016)Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a novel class of endogenous, non-coding, single-stranded RNAs capable of regulating gene expression by suppressing translation or degrading mRNAs. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) ...
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Morales, Sebastián; De Mayo, Tomas; Gulppi, Felipe Andrés; González Hormazábal, Patricio; Carrasco, Valentina; Reyes, José Miguel; Gómez, Fernando; Waugh, Enrique; Jara, Lilian (MDPI AG, 2018)© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most frequent tumors affecting women worldwide. microRNAs (miRNAs) single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) likely contribute to BC ...
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Morales, Sebastián; Thraves Cortés-Monroy, Charles Mark (Wiley, 2021)In an election campaign, candidates must decide how to optimally allocate their efforts/resources optimally among the regions of a country. As a result, the outcome of the election will depend on the players' strategies ...